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\ THE SAN'FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1901 ADVERTISEMENTS. Men's Genuine Vici sewed soles, stitched tip ... men and women. —Ilatest style coin toe and tip, sew- ed soles, stitched edges ON SALE THIS WEEK. 600 pairs Lad ies” Fine Vici Kid Lace, flexible edges, style coin toe and patent THIS WEEK ONLY. We are showing some swell footwear in OUR CELEBRATED $3.50 LINE. Egqual to those sold elsewhere for $5.00. All the late styles for Every pair guaranteed. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF UNION-MADE SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN. NOLAN BROS., PHELAN BUILDING, 812-8'4 MARKET STREET. WE HAVE NO BRANCH STORES. P Kid Lace $2.50 latest leather $2.00 EUPREME COURT DECIDES TO HEAR BEGEROW CASE Habeas Corpusrwtxi'tilésued in Matter of Deputy Sheriff Charged With Murder. Fred Begerow, San Jose Deputy heriff who shot and killed Joseph Cech ugust Berger at a brewers’ picnic has been granted a he: ring be- Supreme Court and will appear before that bo to-morrow aftemoon on & writ of habeas rpu: Begerow has al- read four trials d h time the disagreed. A new trial has been une 10. His attorneys want the immediately and hence their the w, while in an intoxicated condi- tempted to arrest George Schmied Francisco when he was remon- Cech and Berger. Step- he turned and shot s h_bruised after the deed. se is that he interfered with scharge of his duty and that he 1. . Insolvency Petitions. ns in insolvency were filed in the States District Court yesterday as Mrs. Leah Offer. housewife, San co, liabilities $3044 59, no asse! X laborer, Sacramento, llabilities ts. and | d lynching by | FRANK JONES DIES BY HIS OWN HAND Closing His Oyster Stand He Turns on the Gas and Is Asphyxi- ated. ‘William D. Yost and John Tampke of 1100 Dupont street detected g strong odor of illuminating gas proceeding from No. 1104, & small cubby hole used as an o; ter cocktail and icecream booth, yester- day morning. The shutters were up and they could not see what the matter was, so they informed Policeman C. H. Taylor of the Chinatown squad, who broke open the door and found the proprietor of the place, Frank Jones, sitting in a_chair dead. The two keys of the gas fixture abcve his head were turned on. There seems no_doubt that the case is one of suicide. No writing was found that would furnish a clew as to the mo- tive, but the surroundings would indicate that he was very poor. Despondency was the probable cause of the rash deed. — ee————— “The Missouri Pacific Limited” The only route having through sieeping car service between San Francisco and St. Louis daily. Stop-overs allowed at Salt Lake City. For full information ask L. M. Fletcher, 212 California street. . — e For the last ten years there has been an increase of 2000 annually in the num- ber of Great Britain's insane. handsome setting for the music room rirst Ficer $29 ’ A Refrigerater, i i made right and used right, ought to save more than its cost in one season, in addi- tion to its conven- ience. Inthis climate a refrigerater may be used to advantage all the year round, not alone to save perish- able foods but for the flavor that cold gives to many things. This one g_ Double, Folding Beds Thathave other good points besides “fold”. This one has extra legs so it can’t break down. Good woven wire mattress supported by self con- nected steel springs. Strong, vet light enough to be moved readily. olden oak, nicely finished 3,50 There's 2 standing invitation for you to visit the Drapery Department just to see’the pretty things. “Love in a Cottage” o 8 Includes the curtains, those dainty Cottage Curtains that are a delight in cottage or mansion. We’ve an immense new lot, the finest ever. Come for first cholce while stock is fresh. , Some $1.25 a pair. The most Complete Line of Portieres West of the Mississippi river is in our Drapery Department. L’ Art Noveau, Persian, Turkish and Egyptian patterns, 2nd Foor Some as low as $2.50 a pair. Six Stories High. ««Tee Creprr House.” Telephone Private Exchange 37 UNOSTENTATIOUS WEDDING Marriage of Banker George Emma Josephine “Feisel o T. MARY'S CATHEDRAL was the scene of the wedding last evening of George Frederick Schwarz and Miss Emma Joseph- ine Feisel, both of this ;!lty. t’l‘he ceremony was a simple one, owing to a fecent death In the bride's family. She is the crly daughter of T. F. Feisel, the pio- neer carriage manufacturer of this city, ana is a prominent member of all the parish charitable societies. The groom is connected with the Lon- don, Paris and American Bank and is the son of Joseph Schwarz, proprietor of the Nerth Beach brewery. At the wedding ceremony Walter F. Feisel, brother of the bride, acted as best man and Miss Ella Monning was_the bridesmaid. During the ceremony Pro- fessor Harrison played several selections | on the organ, and J. Sandy rendered the “Salve Regina.”” At the close of the AT ST. MARY’S CATHEDRAL Frederick Schwarz and Miss Is a Simple One, Owing to a Recent Death of a Member of the Bride’s Family TELEGRAPH HILL TUNNEL PLANNED City Engineer Submits | Hstimates on the Improvement. The Board of Public Works yesterday transmitted to the Board of Supervisors the report of the City Engineer with ref- | erence to the construction of a tunnel | through Telegraph Hill, together with | plans and maps appertaining thereto. The | report is the result of a commurication | filed by the North Central Improvement | Association last December, directing at- | tentio to the necessity of extcnding | Montgomery street from Jackson to Lom- | bard by means of a tunnel, thereby af- fording direct communicagion with the business part of San Francisco and the new wharves now being constructed by the Harbor Commissioners. The estimated cost of the ~onstruction of the proposed tunnel, including ap- proaches, is fixed at $308,489 and the dam- age to property fronting on Montgomery | street in the blocks in which approaches are located is estimated at 335,183, The report says: The width of a tunnel under Telegraph Hill should be at least thirty feet. Located along Montgomery street the tunnel should commence between Jeckson and Pacific streets and ter- minate between Greenwich and Lombard. The tunnel approach at the southerly end would have a length of 215 feet and at the northerly end 45 feet. The tunnel from portal to portal would have a length of 2415 feet. A bifumin- ous rock pavement is made the basis of the paving estimate. A narrow sidewalk five feet wide s to be provided along the east side of the tunnel. The tunnel Is to be so placed that it will rot completely obstruct traffic on Mont- gomery street at its south portal. There will be a six-foot sidewalk between tunnel ap- proach and the east side building line and on the west an 18-foot roadway and a six-foot sidewalk. I do not wish to be understood as favoring this tunnel construction, because I belleve that a rational treatment of the eastern and north- ern hill slopes will afford better access to the North Beach district and along two streets with a tunnel of less than one-half of the length on only one of these routes. The con- etruction of a direct tunnel, the main obfec- tlon to which is its great length, should not be approved or condemned until the hill treat- ment is finally agreed upon by the Supervisors. Green street, Calhoun, Lombard, Filbert and Winthrop streets are low grade on the hill and the grades should be revised at once. Another method which would add a consider- | able area to the commercial district will be to lower grades on Sansome street, between Jackson and Chestnut. Should it be determined to fmprove Tele- €raph Hill the execution of the project may be | subdivided into three subprojects: (1) The lowering of grades on Sansome and adjacent streets; (2) the acquisition by the city of ad- | Joining blocks and lots; (3) the construction ot | & tunnel 950 feet long and a proposed new | street. The cost of making this general im- | provement would be: Real estate to be pur- chased, including the southeasterly portion of Pioneer Park block, $123,780; grade changes on | Sansome street, including bridge at Broadway | and Sansome 'street and reconstruction of | pavements and sidewalks westerly from San- | some street, $75,030; tunnel construction, stair- | ways, parapets, including paving of entire new | street, $230,990. The amount of grading in- | volved will require the excavation of 1,589,300 | cubte yaras. The Greatest Clothing Buying Oppor- . tunity of the Year. A month ago a great clothing syndicate was organized in Chicago with a million | dollars capital. This left the Brown Cloth- ing Co. of New York with a stock of cloth- | ing worth $100,000 on hand. Said Tm | were consigned to P. C. Kelly, assignee | of the Boston Clothing Co. of this city, | and are now being placed for the greatest | elothing sale that ever took place in San | Francisco. . e After Judge Dubose. Deputy United States Marshal Willlam P. Gamble left last night for Seattle on the way to Nome, Alaska, armed with a warrant for the arrest of ex-Judge Dudley "Dubose, found guilty of contempt by the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, |and a summons upon Judge Noves and | United States District Attorney Woods to | show cause why they should not be pun- ished for contempt. —_————— Divorce Suits Filed. Suits for divorce were filed yesterday by Florence W. Cook against Fred Russ Cook s for desertion, Daniel Butler against Mary wedding a supper was served at the home - = g of the bride’s parents, the house being ¥ heau;llully decolratetll“{orkthe occasion. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER'S | The happy couple will make an extensiv DAUGHTER AND THE YOUNG | tour of the East during their honeymoon. b 3 | On thelr return to this city they wiil re- BANKER WHO WERE MAR- side in their own home in the Western RIED YESTERDAY. Addition. PR RRRER IR R R ER R TR ERHTITLRREE LSS EE S Butler for desertion and Emma V. Tyler against Jacob Tyler for cruelty. ADVERTISEMENTS. SENT FREE TO MEN ! A Most Remarkable Remedy That Quickly Restores Lost Vigor to Men. A Free Trlal Package Sent by Mail to All Who Write. Free trial packages of a most remarka- ble remedy are being mailed to_all who will write the State Medical Institute. They cured so many men who had bat- tled for years against the mental and physical suffering of lost manhood that ihe Institute has decided to distribute free trial packages to all who write. It is a home treatment, and all men who suffer from any form of sexual weakness result- ing from youthful folly, premature loss of strength and memory, weak back, vari- cocele or emaciation of parts can now cure themselves at home. The remedy has a peculiarly grateful effect of warmth and seems to act direct to the desired location. giving strength anG development just where it is needed. It cures all the ills and troubles that come from years of misuse of the natural fune- | tions and has been an absolute success in all cases. A request to the State Medical Institute. 328 Elektron building, Fort Wayne, Ind., statinz that you desire one of their free trial packages, will be com- plied with promptly. The Institute is de- sirous of reaching that great class of men wko are unable to leave home to be treat- ed, and the free samplefwill enable them | to see how easy it is to be cured of sex- ual weakness when the proper remedies are employed. The Institute ':makes no restrictions. Any man who writes will be sent a free sample, carefully sealed in a plain package, zo that its recipient need ave no fear of embarrassment or pub- lfcity. Readers are requested to write without delav. in Nervous Troubles, Malaria, Consump- tion, Overwork, Indigestion, La Grippe, General Debility. All Druggists. Refuse Substitutes. NOT A SANITARIUM. Especially useful An erroneous report has gained circulation that the El Monte Hotel at Los Gatos is to be Tun 2s a sanitarium. Mr. John Nevill, pro- rnetor of this popular resort, wishes the pub- ic to know that the El Monte Hotel will be conducted as a strictly first-class hotel, offer- ing special inducements to familles. NEW WESTERN HOTEL, EARNY AND WASHINGTON STS.—RE- Koo A . KING, WARD o, Burobean pian. Hoo . 50c to $150 day; $5 to $8 week; $8 to $20 month. Free baths; hot and cold water every room; fire Srates in every night. or; Overcoats and valises checked free. GLENBROOK.. MOUNTAIN HOME. In the Santa Crus Mountains. Health, pleas- Tanie; sabets D s pever fo1 5 came n; ve VIC PONCELET, /I 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 a camp along the bank of some shady stream, Call or write for ¢VACATION 1901” This is a little book just issued by the California Northwestern Rallway Com- pany, and is profusely illustrated. It gives camping locations, hotels and mineral spring resorts in Marin, Sonoma, Mendo- cino and Lake coynties. Besides, it con- tains a list of about 200 farms and homes where board auring the summer months can be procured at from §5.00 to $10.00 per week. Ticket offices 650 Market street (Chroni- cle building) 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. oHE RS DM RN o R wias. Third Annual Rod and Reel Fishing Tour- nament, auspices the ‘“Tuna Club.” Eighth Season of our Famous Marine Band. ‘The Soclety Resort. The Sportsman’s Paradise. HOTEL METROPOLE and COUNTRY CLUB always open. Golf and Tennis Tournaments. IDEAL CAMP LIFE. For full information, hotel rates, unique ar- rangements for camping and {llustrated pam- phlets, apply to = B C. 10 Montgomery st.. Oor isco. BANNING CO., 222 South Spring st.. Los Angeles, Cal. HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA SKAGGS & = e San Francisco; but 9 miles staging; waters noted for 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. 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 eix years Further information at Traveler of- fice, 20 Montgomery st.,, or of J. F. MUL-~ GREW, Skazgs, Cal. GILROY HOT SPRINGS. Tfains leave Third and Townsend streets at 9 a. m. and 2:45 p. m. dally. For rates and illustrated pamphlets address P. ROBERT- SON, Prop. HOTEL GENEVA, AND COTTAGES, SAUSALITO. Only 30 minutes from the city: most_beautiful Jocation and marine view: an unexcelled suminer and winter resort; table and service of the best. G. GRAHAM, Mateo, Manager. Ww. Late of Hotel LAUREL DELL LAKE OST ATTRACTIVE PLACE IN_LAKE County to spend a vacation. Boating, bathing, bowling. tennis, livery, rnew walks ond boats. Write for circular. EDGAR DUR- NAN, Laurel Dell, Lake Co., Cal. apfiofprinss Three trains dafly; 2% hours’ ride. A. Bettens, Mgr., Byron Hot Spgs., Cal. Lombard & Co., 38 Geary street,’ City. SUMMER HOME FARM, SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS—FIRST-CLASS family resort; main hotel and cottages; h and fishing; artificial lake for boating and swimming: long-distance telephone: camp- ers’ return tickets, 32 '; open the year round. Send for circulars. % J. H. BAESTERS, Glenwood, Cal. FERN BROOK PARK, ILES CANYON, IS NOW OPEN FOR PIC- - nics_or campers. Further information ad- dress J. B. BARNARD, Prop., Niles, Cal. Y TOCALOMA, *@™ R Bertrand Hotel; first-class accommodations; reasonable rates for families and parties; fish- ing, bathing: beautiful drives to Bear Valley, eto. JOSEPH F. BERTRAND, or Bulletin In formation Bureau, 233 Kearny st., S. F. VACATION DAYS. | Outing Suits in Hemespun or Golfings: Jack- ets silk lined, made to order only. Speclal for the next 30 days. cirerneisinen . 82450 LESTER, Ladies' Tailor, 8 and 10 Kearny st. I Send for free booklet. Address R. M. BRIARE, Prop Hotel Capitola; or FRANK REARIER, Supt Camp Capitola, Capitola, Cal. PARAISO HOT SPRINGS. A grotto, 1460 feet up in the coast rarge, overlooking the broad Sallnas V ; free from fog and winds equable temperature; seven mil Soledad; hot and cold soda and sulphur baths; tub and plunge; special bathhouses for ladies; massag: treatment; cement swimming tank. 30x60; hunting and fishing; all popular games; hotel, 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 Rates $10 to 315 per week. Two trains daily, foot of Market street, 7 a. m. and 4 p. m. For further information address A. DOLLMANN, Proprietor. 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 afternoon znd 9 hours next day, arriving at Yosemite Valley § p. m. OF ALL 4 for illustrated folder. WM. J. TE, gee“n‘l A‘.Ol' nt, 630 Market st., opposite Palace Hotel, S. F.: tel, Black 357L EST MARK WES] Healthiest and best climate, prettiest place in all California; lots amusement: fine walks; all mineral waters. Rates, $10 and $12 per week. Open May 15. Circulars at city office, 918 Laikin st., S. F. DRURY & KROEGER. CAMP REVERIE, —IN THE— RUSSIAN RIVER REDWOODS, “In All California No Place 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 Railway, midway between Fulton and Guerns- Handsome booklets with full detalls have been left in Ticket Offices of the California North- western Railway, or address CAMP ERIG ASSOCIATION, rocm S1, Flood bullding, Saa Francisco. Office hours 12 to 4 p. m., on- days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Vendome Central California San Jose is the central city of California, and Adjacent to Lick Observatory, Quickstiver Mine, Alum Rock Park and c reached over perfect modern and first in every respect, h service unsurp. Rates reasonable. For further information at ““Traveler” office, 20 Montgomery st Francisco, or address GEO. P. SNELL, Mgr., San Jose, Cal HIGHLAND SPRINGS. Only Three Hours’ Staging To the prettiest, healthiest, most restful place in all ll!flurnlt. Resident R}by-mam ery comfort an 12, $16 and 316 per week. Call on LEE D. CRAIG, 318 Montgomery st., see photographs of hotel surroundings. We take pleasurs in writing full particulars. Address CRAIG & WARNER. ARCADIA, In Santa Cruz Mountains, Half Mile from Big Trees. Buy ticket to Campus Station. For particu- lars and booklet write the owner, THOS. L. BELL, P. O., Felton, Cal CAMELLINE For the complexion. Indispensable for the Mountasns and_Sea Shore. Prevenss and re- R. C. C. O’DONNELL’S INERAL SPRINGS AT GLEN ELLEN. the best camping. picnic and pleasurs re- sort ‘on the Coast. The greatest remedy for lung disease, liver and stomach complaints, rheumatism and catarrh_ in the world; 48 miles mukra The 8. P. R R, and 8’ ¥ L¢w. . _give special rates to campers 0 ‘cottages’ and“tents’ furnished; rent cheap fogs nor polson oak at the parlk; mluani water, boats and bathing free. Inquire of DR. moves tan, sunburn and infection Poison Osk. Indorsed by the medical profession. At | &th Sng Bo s Pl Kk §mg B3 all druggtsts. ! and Iongevity this is the place to go. THE NEW BUILDINGS AND Beautiful Grounds at Hoitt's School will be open to summer uests during June and July. HOITT’S MENLO uperior _ciimate, excellent PARK. table; reasonable prices. Ad- dress IRA G. HOITT. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGCS. Finest fishing, hunting and health resort on the coast. Climate perfect. Klamath River. Rates, $2 and §2 50 per day; 310 to $14 per week. Call Traveler Office, 20 Montgomery st., or address EDSON BROS., Beswick, Siskiyou County, Cal. * POINT ARENA HOT SPRINGS. Greatly improved. New cottages, large hall, planos, biiliard, pool and other games; every- thing new; §7 per week. Round trip by stmr. Point Arena, $7. Inquire at Beadle Bros.’, 34 Mission, and N. P. R R. Co., 14 Sansome st., or of DR. W. A. McCORNACK, Point Arena, Cal. $50.00 Or less will cover all expenses of & 10 days’ trip _to_Yosemite. Curry's Office, Market T YOSEMITE!! CALIFORNIA HOT SPRINGS Hot Springs, but not a sanitarfum. Formerly Agua Caliente Springs. Sono Valley. No staging: 46 miles via C. N. or S. P. R. Immense swimming tank. Splendid table. Come Sundays, try it. Round trip, $1 10. Telephone. expensive improvements; $12 and $i4. COOPER & SHEDDEN, Caltente, Cal. WILBUR HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, Sulphur Creek. Colusa Co., Cal., 28 miles by stage west of Williams; fare $2. Hottest and strongest water on the Coast: temperaturs 148 de Cures rheumatism, dropsy, salt rheum. skin diseases. neuralgia, Nver and kidney plaints, paralysis, mercury in system, dy sta. catarrh. Natural mud baths. New 2 hotel: fine new bathhouse. Board and lodxing, including baths, §10 a week. WM. OELGEAR’ Proprietor. LAUREL RANCH RESORT 6 miles from station: beautiful view: moun- scenery; good hunting, tain streams: sPort distance from Geysera: dally mail per week. Further particulars address G. H. BLACK, Geyserville, Sonoma Co. CAMP CURRY 3 ‘Makes it possible for you to spend a week or a month in Yosemite without exhausting all your resources. Rates, $12 per week; $45 per month. | Office 630 Market'st. YOSEMITE! I GOOD FELLOWS’ HOME, MID THE MOUNTAINS OF wond Tomtorts For. particulars, apoiy to 5, or or culars STRATTON. 8 Eightn strect. Oity, 00 '° & It is never tco !ate to enjoy good health and pleasure at the cozy Saratoga Springs. S. MARTENS. Prop.. Bachelor P. 0., Lake County; City Office, former proprietor W, “LL 0w lANcfl Crandell—A summer home in the redwoods, § miles from Santa Crua: running water, swimming, croquet, abucdance of fruit, home cooking: table speaks for ftself. For particulars, TULEY & ILIF¥. Santa Cruz. § Pine street. VICHY SPRINGS, The only place in the United States whers Vichy Water is abundant. The only natural Flectric Waters; hs; Numerous; Baths U: Ukiah. J. A. REDEMEYER & CO. Propri: DUNCAN SPRINGS, Two miles from Hopland: best medicinal ‘waters in the State; fine hotel and first-class hble:orlm $10_and $12; housekeeping cottages. ©O. HOWELL, Hopland,” Mendocino Co.. Cal. SURMER HOME, FURNISHED. Near Camp Taylor in the redwoods; $100 a month fcr four months or more. T MAGEE & SONS, 5 Montgomery st. TOLL HOUSE. JP LEASANT ACCOMMODATIONS FOR A few guests; mountain scenery; pure air. §8 per wk. H. B. LAWLEY, Calistoga, Cal. HOTEL BENVENUE. the shore of Clear Lake; home cookjne: per week and upwards. F. and A. M SCALES, Lakeport, Lake County, Cal. HO ! FOR THE GEYSERS. Via C. C. Foss’ Stage Line from Calistoga. The scenic route. Livery in connection. C. C. FOSS, Proprietor, Calistoga, Cal. BELLEVUE HOTEL. P. 0. EL VERANO, Cal, Veran: tion (Kings Crossing)). on California Notchwestern Rallway. Hot mineral baths near by. Terms, §1 per day and upward. PETER GOUILHAR. DOU, lessee. -Lake Tahoe, “THE GROVE” ca™ce ™ tafie T hoats ™ lodging per week, $). By .the day, $2. Meals, 80c. Good saddle horses and u-eugest of l‘(‘urm Boats free to all guests. ETE! COPLAND, Proprietors. Lz s, 5 CAMP TAYLOR S°iates oy, o redwoods. Call Traveler off street. or address H. G. lgc!:"l'lzgl‘.llgm“ B 1 & ndon el T ] et Chamsagme White Seal (Grande Cuvee) of ex- ;_ephox:al bouquet and dryness.— Court ournal. WILLIAM WOLFF & 0., Pasifie Cesst Agents, + an Fransises, EL MONTE HOTEL. First-class family resort; climate unsur- passed; great relief for people with asthma; 68 miles from S. F.; fare 31 65; free 'bus. Particu- lars at Traveler Office, 20 Montgomery st., or of JOHN NEVILL, Proprietor, Los Gatos. THE GEYSEB % County, NE OF NATURE'S WONDERS. NATU- ral steam baths; swimming, fishing, hunt- & _and _lve: Write for phlet. in pam; WERTHREIMER, manager. Sonoma WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, 2% hours’ ride from S. F.: § miles from Val- lejo. Sulphur baths; cure rheumatism, neural- fia. Sczema. kidney, ilver. stomach diseases. otel and Cottages renovated. Lake for boating and bathing. Dancing Pavilion. $8 to $10 a week, Special rates fami'les. M. MADRID, Vallejo,Cal. JOHANNISBRER G. 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, 20 Montgomery st. LAKEPORT AND BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE.=Hopland to Bartlett Springs, via Lakeport, carrying passengers for Lak Port and Bartlett Springs. = w rains at Hopland. v T2:30: ‘arrive "at Lakeport at 3:30; artive at Bartiett Springs at 7:30. New 6-horse 14-pas- senger tourist wagons, made to order for this stage line, with all the most modern improve- Dchte. Passengers for Lakeport or Bartlett E e Sprinks call for tickets by Bartlett Springs MILLER & HOWARD, Proprietors. LAKE COUNTY.—New 13-passen; Stage. “all outside scats. Leaves Cocries daily (Sundays excepted) at 11:30 a. m. direct to Harbin, Seigler, Adams, Howard, Ander- son, Astorgs and Glenbrook; buy round-trip Hoket )n':gu an_hour L{0F lunch at Calistoga; and Lakeport. PTE: OWN a home in beautitul CAMP MEEKER: buy lots $10 up: cottages built by Moekes. 135 up: boating, bathing, tenting ground free: swmil, L st Dostoffice at camp: round.trip. “Address M C. Menns ST M. GREGSON. Camp Meeker, Sonema County. AIN MILL HOTEL—Accommodations for few guests; mountain scenery. pure air: $7 per week. ¥. McNULTY, Caliatosn. Cal. Mt. Kelseyvills Proprietor. Oltvet

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