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THE SAN FRANCISCO OCALL, TUESDAY, JUNE' 4, 1901 ALCAZAR PATRONS WARMLY GREET “la Tosca” at Grand Opera House Magnificently Performed---Neill Company Splendidly Presents “Colonial Girl ” The Orpheum’s Great Bill of Florence Roberts to stage last night at | | of her usual summer season was th al for a very | sig! dramatized from rke, a success of eve As its title ng. J days about the bat- cobite times, The story is clever around the fortunes of a young r girl, who becomes a spy nd wh , to save gree of tragedy, and her, Mary d & worthy and pleasing plece ed an ovation, flowers alls innumerable. inguished himself e portrait of the one of the best or done, and a thoroughly admirable opportunity. Enery and Jack fully support lacked vitality “ountess Valeska™ CHE PARTINGTON 6t Being Earnes:.” rams and bubbling zed audience at the Co- vening. The comedy will ds for two more nights and ay matinee. On =day ller will present a double Il & " and the one-act piay “Frederic Lemaitre,” in both of whict Te been seen here befcre, and to splendid adva California. A well filled house greeted the second performance of “A Colonial Girl” at the California last evening. The play was received and the actors heartily ap- plauded at the end of each act. John ¥ particularly good as the ira: colonel, while James Neill ma. lover. Miss Edythe Chap- ers and Miss Ju'ia < - Heddin, added greatly .o rength of the play. The other parts Romanct wkhich was nrst presented here by Richard Mansfield, wil week's attractiod at the Cali- Grand Opera-House. The Baron Scarpia is one of Melbourne MacDowell's strongest roles, and his por- pious villain, who murders . 1s @ purely artistic so soon after the La of pected that there Tosea” would be as much in- as there was displ last night, ly and correctly staged and cos- d was sufficient to fill the house on first night of Sardou’s tragic drama. Tivoli. ““The Toy Maker” began iis fourth week at the Tivoli last night. A big of succes: house attested to the opera's popularity. It is long 1ime since the Eddy-street house s put on a piece that has so well met t ste of the theater goers, and it looks as though the tuneful opera is des- tined to outlive’ ““The Idol's Eye.” Annie Myers is at her best as the doll, and in the role is inimitable. Hartman has some new jokes and verses for his topical song. The whole performance is an admirable one. On Saturday mext the Tivoll gives enother toy souvenir matinee for the chil- dren Orpheum. Grace Van Studdiford continues the topliner at the OPpheum, and her songs last night were warmly applauded. She wae in splendid volce. Among the new- comers Miss Florence Bindley made a rocst favorable impression. She is clever G her imitation of a French lady sing- “The Harp That Once” in a London drawing-room is immensely good. Hines and Remington; unique character artists, wre excellent. Miss Remington is full of fun and ber creation, “The Woman With the Ax,” is certainly unique and umus- ing. Bhe established herself as a {avorite. Martinetti and Sut.herhmd. o sketch artists and dancers, and Sarah m—"nhnmv it was not ex- | ed “he talent of Mr. Machowell and the | that everything he plays is beau- | l e that was given here for | Prince Charlie™ | and | for the | | Roosevelt, satisfactory, but | TALENTED ACTRESS WHO HAS MADE A HIT IN “A CO- LONIAL GIRE.” | i | 4 Flatt and Sutherland, strumentalists, are the other newcomers. Henry Lee, the character impersonator, had three new characters last night, Schley and Dewey, and they were lifelike. Lew Sully, the monologist, was as good and funny as ever. I American biograph congluded the bill. e > 2 vocalists and in- Central. There is ‘enough patriotism in “Old Giory,” now running at the Central 'The- ater, to stock half a dozen plays, and the audience cheers the more striking parts | where the old flag is most honored. The stock company does very well with the drama. which includes a sea scene and | several others that ‘“bring down the house.” The play is on for the week. | new and daring feats. Chutes. The Chutes has another good bill this week. The flying Jordans continue their sensational aerial act, introducing several Murphy and Hart, comedians and dancers, scored a hig hit with their laughable skit. Clinton Mont- gomery sang several new illustrated songs in a pleasing manner. Other good num- bers are: Baby Ruth Roland, the clever child artist, Mlle. Adelaide on the high wire, the Gillen trio of club jugglers and new moving picture: Fischer’s Concert House. Charity Martin, the operatic soprano, scored a success at Fischer's Concert House last night. Her voice is well tuned and her method is excellent. The Matil- dita ballet demanded six encores, and the singing of Sam Holdworth, lyric tenor, was thoroughly enjoyed. Katherine Kreig and Minnie Huff presented a one- act operetta by Offenbach, a pretty thing. arroll, the whistler, and numerous other | vaudevillians concluded the programme . Olympia. The bill at the Olympia this week is one of the best this year, and last evening every number was well received. The Samoyoas made cuite a hit with their aerial work and Frank Barton’s ragtime | specialty received encore after encore. e A women's curosity will go at least three times as far as her pin money. Millions for Baseball. A million of dollars are spent every year up- on the game of baseball, but large as this sum 18, it cannot begin to equal the amount spent by people in search of health. Thers is a sure ined ot cutmining sireusth, ‘md 3 b Dot s costly one. We urge those Who have spent much and Jost hope to try Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. It sitrengthens the stomach, makes digestion easy and natural, and cures dyspep- constipation, bilicusness and weak kid- FOR "SALE. Improved Farm of 2000 Acres Rich Valley Land in Ma- dera County, roy pu-uculm nddx- FARM, 313 Market NOT A SANITARIUM. erroneous report has gained circulation (hat the E1 Monte Hotel &t Los Gatos 18 10 run as o sanitarium. - Mr. John Nevill pro- rietor of this popular resort, the Y“ ficm wmmElHaluBohlwflh conducted as a strictly flm—ch— hntel‘ {08 epecial inducements to. fami THE FAVORITE, FLORENCE ROBERTS:AU’ ACEOONT T0 BE SETTLED Odd Fellows Savings Bank Affairs Finally Untangled. Depositors Are to Receive a Final Though Small Dividend. % The affairs of the Odd Fellows Savings’ Bank of San Francisco, after a period of more than twenty years’ entanglement, have finally been straightened out and an early settlement is promised. The insti- tution made an assignment on February 5, 1879, and at the time it was feared creditors would get but a small propor- tion of their money. Dividends have been declared, however, from year to year and in 1900 they amounted to a total of 87% per cent of the original debt. For some time past the Bank Commis- sioners have been working to effect a final settlement and such action was decided upon at a meeting of the board yesterday. Property which has been tied up for many years has been cleared and a new dlvi- dend has been declared. This will raise the amount pald to depositors to & grifie mcre than 89 per c In addition to the dlvldend there remains as assets the sum Of $782 06. There wil also be about $300 more from semi-annual interest on deposits. This further sum, it is stated, wHl be ordered distributed and the long standing accounts of the bank will then be closed. The total amount of mopey paid in divi- dends since the suspension of the bank in 1870 will ageregate $20,000 and depositors will recelve nine-tenths of what was due at the time of the failure. CLASS DAY AT THE ST. CHARLES ACADEMY Clever Essays Bead by Grlduatea at the Exercises Held Yesterday et the School. The class day exercises of the 8t. Charles Academy were held yesterday afternoon in the school building on the corner of Eighteenth and Shotwell streets. The as- sembly hall of the school had been pretti- ly decorated for the occasion and the extra seats that had been crowded into every available aisle and corner were none too many to accommodate the hun- dreds of parents and friends that came to | hear and to see. The programme rendered by the pupils was as follows: Greeting, vocal class; essay, Education,” E. A. Dawsoi License,” F. M. O'Keefe; eaux,” Misses O'Sullivan and O'Ha “We Are Heirs of All Past Ages, “In Elysian Fields, The Merry Chimes,’ ‘haracter and Success, ‘Retrospection,” F. W Miss E. Grazer; essa <Ot "Thine’ Own Country ““The Church and “Liberty and Caprice,” 1. Brennun: essay, Sing,”” Miss L. Rusac; ‘‘Berceuse” (Jocelyn) F. McAleer; essay, "‘Our Chances in Life,” . Our Time: ‘Galop Brillia nelly and Garbaring B. Learned; essay, ‘‘The New Century," Garbarino; *“Polonaise”” (Chopin), Misses Mor- tin and Grazer; *‘The Lady of Shalott,” Misses Rusac, Brennan, Kelly and Hughes. The graduates are the following named: Miss N. Kelly, Miss E. Hughes, Miss I. Bren- nun, Miss L. Rusac, B. A. Dawson, F. M. O'Keefe, J. F. Durkin, F. W. McAleer, J. T. Hennon, E. F. Riordan, G. B. Learned and A. Garbarino. fiss Mortin_will recelve a_degree in music. Tho medalists are Miss Kelly, Miss Hughes, Miss Brennun and Miss Rusac. Thursday afternoon the graduating ex- ercises of the academy will be held in the Verin Eintracht Hall on Twelfth street. Misses Don- G. At that time.the medals and honors of | various kinds will be delivered to the de- serving pum.lsi oc! The exercises will com- k. ADVERTISEMENTB. Report of Progress « AT OUR .. QUICKSILVER MINES. At the SILVER CREEK QUICKSILVER MINE, nine miles from San Jose, MR. ROB- ERT SCOTT, the greatest furnace builder in the world, and the inventor of the Scott Tile Furnace, states that he will have the furnace and condensers completed omr June 20. Stock is now selling at 75 cents per share, and will be advanced about that date without notice. We are of the opinion that our mine will prove to be as good as the Almaden, in which event this stock will be worth at least 5200 per share. At the BRADFORD QUICKSILVER MINE, in San Benito County,” we own 400 acres of land, United States patent, and have a shatt down 260 feet in ore, with complete hoist and butldings and about 1000 feet of tunnels in the ledge all rpady for a furnace. Stock In this mine now /selling for 50c per share if taken with equal amount of Silver Creek stocks at 75 cents. H. R. BRADFORD, Managing Owner, 7 North Market st., San Jose. Prospectus and exhibits at branch office, 413 Kearny st., San Francisco. F. DE FREITAS, Agent. FOR STOMACH DISORDERS, GOUT and DYSPEPSIA, DRINK VICHY CELESTINS Best NATURAL Alkaline Water. «»DALACE HOTEL~ . Visitors to San Francisco who mako their headquarters at these hotels en- joy comforts and conveniences not to be obtained elsewhere. Desirable loca- tion, courteous attaches and unequaled cuisine, American a.nd European plans. AMUSEMENTS. MOROSCO’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE MATWYEES SATURDAY AND EU’NDAY. HBVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. ANOTHER GREAT TRIUMPH, MELBOURNE MacDOWELL Supported by FLORENCE STONE In Sardou’s “LA TOSCA.”_ MELBOURNE MacDOWELL as SCARPIA. A Two-Dollar Attraction at Ponulnr Prlcs. 0c, e, e, Bc. A Few Seats Good Orchesira, Seat at All Matiness, % Cents. Branch Ticket Office, Emporium. Next woah—ldbonm MacDowell Andreas ““The Empress Theodora.’ | Next Mondey Henry Miller Wil present for | ADVERTISEMENTS. | SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by the Little Pills. They also relieve distress from Dys- pepsia. Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect remedy for Dizzi- ness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue, Pain the Side, TORPID LIVER. Thay Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. | AMUSEMENTS. EVERY EVEN!I\G THIS WEEK. MB. JAMES NEILL 25R&u% COMPANY, Presenting The Beautiful Romantic Comedy, A COLONIAL GIRL. |, PRICES—Evening, %c, 35, 5lc, Toc, $1 Sat. Mat.—25¢, 50c, 75e. 1 BARGAIN MATI EES “THURSDAYS." NEXT SLNDA! T‘\'ENI\G LAST WEEK MR. JAMES NEILL and His Company. By Epecial request, N RO: A PAR MANC; SAN FRANCISCO'S co Lu M B | LEADING/THEATRE THIRD WEEK OF THE HENRY MILLER }tv\E@DAY NIGHT AND SDAY MATINEE, ' ar Wilde's Comedy, | ““THE IMPDHTANbE OF BEING EARNEST.” THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE, DOUBLE BILL, The Empire Theater Success, * CGUDGEONS.” And the One_Act Play, “FREDERICK LEMAITRE," TO-NIGHT AND first time on any stage the new romantic love story, “DARCY OF THE GUARD: RESAEAR ! EATR EVERY NIGHT AT 8. MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY. 'FLORENCE ROBERTS Supported by White Whittlesey, in Julia Marlowe's Success, “FOR BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE.” Orchestra, first 6 rofvs, | six days in advance. ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. the 75c. Reserve seats VAUDEVILLE'S CHOICEST GENS HINES AND REMINGTON, FLORENCE BINDLEY, MARTINETTI AND SUTHER- LAND, FLATT AND SUTHERLAND, THE BIOGRAPH And Final Week of GRACE VAN STUDDIFORD, LEW SULLY, HENRY LEE. Reserved Seats, %c; Balcony, Opera. Chairs and Box Seats, 5c. Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. «+TIVOLIl» “BUSINESS LNPRECEDENTLD!" EVENINGS AT 8. ANOTHER BIG ToY SGUVENIR MATINEE SATURDAY, June §th, at 2 'I:‘VERY CHILD WILL BE PRESENTED A SOUVENIR TOY ATTENDING THE TOY MAKER! " POPULAR PRICES. Telephe E CO0 ‘.’RA ml.l3 TO-NIGHT nud All This Week. MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Mammoth Production of the Patriotic and Realistic Naval Drama, “OLD GLORY.” The Story of lhe Americnn Bluejackets 10e; 25c and 50c Thrilling Naval Bnltle—The Baltimore Saved From Destruction—Mobs Assail Ameri- can Tars, Etc., BEtc. 10¢, 15c, 25 ® Next Week—JIM, THE WESTI-mNER" RACING! RACING! RACING! SPRING MBETING—Qpening April 29, CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB. | OAKLAND RACETRACK. Racing xonany, Tuesday, Weflnud.ny, Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday. Rain or shine. Eive or mors races cach’ day. Races start at 2:13 p. m. sharp, Ferry-lwnu luve San Francisco at 12'm, and 12:30, 1, 1 2:30 and 3 p. m., connecting with trains -tobmnx at the entrance to the Last two cars on train reserved for Oakland mole connect with San Pablo aven: electric cars at Seventh m% Broadway, Oal ‘Also all_trains via Alameda mole con- Pablo avenue cars at Fourteenth and _These electric cars o aireet 1o twe Track o Aifteen mimates Returning—Trains leave the track at 4:15 and 4:45 p. m. and !mmedla.tely after the last race. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR., President. R. B. MILROY, Secretary. If 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 enjqy 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 Railway Com- pany, and is profusely illustrated. It gives camping locatio; hotels and mineral spring resorts in Marin, Sonoma, Mendo- cino and Lake counties. Besides, it con- tains a list of about 200 farms and homes where board during the summer months can be procured at from $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, 8an Francisco. R. X. RYAN, General Passenger Agent. H. C. WHITING, General Manager. SANTA CATALINA ISLAND. 8% Hours' Ride From Los Angeles. Cal. Gmm’msu‘ ATTRACTIONS IN THE WEST. Third Aunual Rod ‘and Reel nsmng Tour- pices the ‘Tuna Clu " ighth Besaoa.of Gur Famous ll.uflne Band. The Soclety Resort. The Sportsman’s Paradise. HOTEL METROPOLE and COUNTRY CLUB always open. Golt and Tennis Tournaments. IDEAL CAMP LI For full In(ormnlon. hotel rates, uni \In ar- rangements for camping and illustrate phlets, apply to B. C, PECK, Agent, 10 Montgomery st San Francisco. 222 South Spring sty Lot Angeies, Gal. SKAGGS Co.; only 4% hours from San Francisco; but 9 miles staging; waters medicinal virtues; best natural bath in State; good trout streams; telephone, telegraph, daily mall and express; first-class hotel and stage service: morning and afternoon stages: round trip from S. F. only $5 60. 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 six years, “Further information at Traveler of- fice, 20 Montgomery st., or of J. F. GREW, Skagegs, Cal. GILROY HOT SPRINGS. d streets at r rates and aldross P, ROBEAT: HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA Traine lssve Third snd Towns 9 a. m, 2:45 p. m. mustmted Dnmphleu SON, Prop. HOTEL GENEVA, AND COTTAGES, SAUSALITO. Only 30 minutes from the city; most beautiful location and marine view: an unexcelled summer apd winter resort; table und service of the best. W. G. GRAHAM, Late of Hotel Mateo, Manager. LAUREL DELL LAKE OFT ATTRACTIVE FLACE 1IN LAXH nty to spend a vacation. Boating. bcthlng, Bowling, tennis, livery, new walks nml boats. Write for circular. EDGAB DUR- NAN, Laurel Dell, Lake rap ey priss A. Co.. Three trains daily; 2% hours' ride. Bettens, Mgr., Byron Hot Spgs, Cal. Lombard & Co., 36 Geary street,’ City. SUMMER HOME FaARM, ANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS—FIRST-CLASS family resort; main hotel and cottages; hunting and fishing; artificial lake for boating end swimming; long-distance telephone; camp- ere' return tickets, §2 50; open the year round, Eend for circulars. J H. FARSTERS. Glenwood. Cal. FERN BROOK PARK, N ILES CANYON, 1S NOW OPEN FOR PIC- nies_or campers. Further information ad- dress J. B. BARNARD, Prop., Niles, Cal. . 0. MARIN rrR- TOCALOMA. *¥ Bertrand Hotel; first-class accommod: reasonable rates for families and partie: ing, bathing; beautiful drives to Bear etc. JOSEPH F. BERTRAND, or Bn!leun 58 formation Bureau, 233 Kearny st., S. GLENBROOK. Various amusements. Large and small game, Table and beds unsurpassed. Rates only i and £0, Apply 20 Montgomery et or address O. W. %WAY Prop., Glenbrook, Lake Co., Cal. VACATION DAYS. Outing Suits in Homespun or Golfings; Jack- ots silkc lined, made to order only. Special for the next 30 days. 82450 LESTER, Ladies' earny st. ‘ VICHY SPRINGS, The only place in the United States w) “an noted for | CAMP REVERIE, ~—IN THE— RUSSIAN RIVER REDWOODS. “In All California No Place Like This.” AnOuting | On June 3, this year, CAMP REVERIE will be opened in a redwovd grove on the Guerne- Ville branch of the California Northwestern R:llh". midway between Fulton and Guerne- le.. Handsome booklets with full details have been left in Ticket Offices of the California North- western Rlllwny, or address CAMP REVERIE ABSOCIATION, room §1, Flood building, San Francisco. Office hours 13 to 4 p. m., Mon- days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. PARAISO HOT SPRINGS. ‘ A grotto, 1400 feet up in the coast racge, overlooking the broad Salinas Valley; free from fog and winds; pure dry balmy air; equable temperature; seven miles stage from assage ox60; Bunting and Ashing: all hotel, cottages and grounds illuminated by gas telephone and P. O.; round-trip ticket $3. C. T. ROMIE, prop. O. VALPEY. manager. OF ALL HE ' MOST BEAUTIFUL health regorts. Rbtes S o VIS Jec Wik, Twe subgy datly, foot of Market street, 7 a. m. and 4 For further information address A. DOLLMANN, Proprietor. YOSEMITE VALLEY, BIG OAK FLAT YOSEMITE STAGE CO.—Running direc8ly through the Tuolumne Big Tree Grove. Round trip from San Fran- cisco $32. Round trip from Stockton $27. Staging 2% hours first afternoon and 9 hours next day, arriving at Yosemite Valley § B Send for illustrated folder. WM. J. WHITE, Gen'l Agent, 630 Market st., unome Palace MARK WEST Healthlest and best climate, prettlest place in all California; lots amusement; fine walks: all mineral waters. Rates, $10 and $12 per wek. Open May 15. Circulars at_city office, 918 Laikin st., S. F. DRURY & KROEGER. CAMELLINE For the complexion. Indispensable for the | Mountains and Sea Shore. Prevents and re- moves tan, sunburn and infection from Polson Oak. Indorsed by the medical profession. At all druggists. THE NEW_ BUILDINGS AND Beautiful Grounds at Hoitt's School Will be open to summer MENLQ guests during June and July. HOITT’S ‘Buperior climate, ' excellent PARK. table; reasonable prices. Ad- | dress’ IRA G. HOITT. For REST ORCHARD SPRINGS JXeieaian. | In the Foo-\llis of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, near Colfax, ou | C.P.R.R,, 136 miles from San Francisco. No stagiog Plain, a.m perelt; Snectscener, water, moatan i rst and elmate Nllo'uh. Tdeal foresi. grounds and sarroundings. $3 & week. for booklet. GRCHARD SPRINGS, Colfaz, Cal. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS. Finest fishing, hunting and health resort on the coast. Climate perfect. On Klamath River. Rates, §2 and $2 50 per day; S10 to $14 per week. .| Cull Trivalpr Otfice, 30 Montwomury) sty ‘o addresss EDSON BROS., Beswick, Siskiyou County, Cal. = RUBICON PARK, A delightful summer resort on_the shore of e Tahoe. Everything new. Best beach for bathing on ghe lake. Pshing and hunting. Boats, fishing tackle and saddle horses at mod- erate bire: $3 per day. or 310, 312 and $1{ per week, Postoffice, telephone. A. L. ST,' Rubicon Park, Leke Tahoe, Cal POINT ARENA HOT SPRINCS. Greatly improved. New cottages, large hall, | planos, billlard, pool and other games; every- thing new; $7 per week. Round trip by stmr. Point Arepa, $7. Inquire at Beadle Bros., 34 Miesion, and N. P. R. R. Co., 14 Sansome st., or of DR. W. A. McCORNACK, Point Arena, Ci MOUNTAIN HOME. In the Banta Cruz Mountains. Health, pleas- ure. fishing, hunting- and swimming; “good at home; never fall to co for souvenir. VIC PONCELET, $50.00 Or less will cover all expenses of a 10 days’ trip to_Yosemite. Curry's Office, 630 Mariet st., 8. F. YOSEMITE!! CAMP CURRY, Makes it possible for you to spend a week or a month in Yolemite without exhausting all your resources, Rates, $12 per week; $5 per month. Office 630 Market st. YOSEMITE!I GOOD FELLOWS’ HOME, JIUNTAINS Vichy Water is abundant. The only nat Electric Waters; Champagne Batl Numerous; Baths Unequaled. Three mllel from Ukiah. J. A. RED .y Pmnmm DUNCAN SPRINGS, Two miles from Hopland; best medicinal waters In the State; fine hotel and first-class hhle. rates $10 and $12; housel ing cottages. HOWELL, Hoplard, Mendocizo Co.. Cal NCERT HOUSE. FISCHER’S ©ONGERT HQV CHARITY MARTIN, Matildita and Ballet, Katherine Krieg and Minnie Huff, Carrol, At- lantis, Charles Held and Sam Holdworth. Reserved Seats, 25c. Matinee Sunday. SUTRO BATHS. OPEN NlGHTS Onpu dally from 7 a. m. to 11 p. from 7 a. m. to 10:: ”N‘p ADMISSION 10c. Bathing. including ldml-hm. ‘5o Cnilarea, e, TOLL HOUSE. LEASANT ACCOMMODATIONS FOR few lests; mountain scenery; .pure 48 per wk. H. B. LAWLEY. Calistoga, A alr. Cal. upwards. For particulars BTRATTON. 3 Eightn strect. City. It is never too late to enjoy good health and pleasure at the cozy Sarato a Springs. p.. Bachelor P. chunty- clty o!fiu 416 Pine street. proprietor W. summer home WILLOW RANCH &, X Lakeport, Lake County, -Cal. in the redwoods, § miles from Santa Crua; running water, swimmin s cm\ut aburdancs of fruit, home cooking; table speaks for itself. For particulars, TULEY & ILIF®, Santa Crua. BELLEVUE HOTBL. P. 0." EL VERANO, Station mflll Cl'bllln‘))' on cullornh N Hot mineral baths by. Terms, go “.rd. GOUILHAR- CANP TATLOR § “%*r* S mux_ormn- .warm-. \ | Hotel ¥ | Adjacent to Lick Observatory. On a New Plan, * San Jose is the central city of California, and ome is its most attractive feature. New Almaden k Park and count- Quicksilver Mine, Alum Roc less other attractions, rea roads. Hotel thoroughly mc in every respect, with s Ra reasonable. For further information call “Traveler” office, 20 Montgomery street, San Francisco, or address GEO. P. SNELL, Mgr., San Jose, Cal HIGHLAND SPRINGS. Only Three Hours’ Staging Tu (hegrenln: heaithiest, most restful place all fornia. Resident physician. very mmfon and amusement. Rates—$1), $12, $i4 $15 and §16 per week. Call on LEE D. CRAIQ, 816 Montromery st. and see photographs of take Botel and{eurroundings. We Pleasurs in writing 0% particulars. Address CRAIG WARNER. C. C. O’DONNELL’S Mmsnu. SPRINGS” AT GLEN ELLEN. the best’ camping, plenic and pleasure re- sort om ‘oast. The greatest remedy for lung disease, liver and stomach complaints, rheumatism "and catarrh_ in the world; 4 miles from & F. The S P. R R and S F. & N. P. R. R. give special rates to campers % Cottages ana"tents” furnisned; et chea: no fogs nor poisom oak at the park; mineral water, boats and bathing free. Inquire of DR. G G DONNELL, otfice 1021% Market, bet: 6th and 7th, S. F. If you want your health, Pleasure and. longevity nis 1s the place to €9 CALIFORNIA HOT SPRINGS Hot Springs, but not a_sanitarium. Formerly Agua Caliente Springs. Sonoma Valley. No staging: 4 miles via C. N. Ry. 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., 2§ 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, neuraigia, liver and kidney com- plaints, paralysis, mercury in system, dyspep- ela, eatarrh. atural mud baths. New 2-story hotel; fine new bathhouse. Board a lodging, including baths, §10 & week. WM. OBLGEART. Proprietor. LAUREL RANCH RESORT 5 miles from station: beautiful view; moun- tain scenery; good hunting, fishing in_moun tain streams: sbort distance from Geyser: daily mail per week. Further particulars address G. H. BLACK. Geyserville. Sonoma Co. EL MIONTE HOTEL. First-class family resort: climate unsu passed; great relef for peopie with asthma: miles from S. are $1 65; free ‘bus. Partl lars at Traveler Ofhee, 1 Montsomery. St. oF | of JOHN NEVILL, Proprietor, Los Gatos. THE GEY¥SERS, Sonoms NE OF NATURE'S WONDERS. NATEU: ral steam baths; swimming, fishing, hun ing and_livery. Write for pamphlet. WERTHEIMER, manager. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. 214 hours’ ride from S. F.: § miles from Val- le}o. Sulphur baths; cure rheumatism, neural- eczema, kidney, liver, stomach diseases. Floior and Gottages renovated. Lake for Doating and bathing. Dancing Pavilion. $8 to $10 a week. Special rates families. M. MADRID, Vallejo,Cal. JOHANNISBERG. First-class family resort in the Napa red- woods. Exhilarating air, hunting, fishing, swimming and boating. Terms reasonable. quire THEO. BLANCKENBURG JR., Prop., Oakville, Napa Co., or The Traveler's Bureau, 20 Montgomery st. WALNUTMERE, Located 2 miles east of Santa Rosa on Santa Rosa' Creek. All the luxuries of a farm. Warm springs for bathing: mail datly. . P. trains stop at Walnutmere. Address J. BURGESS. Santa WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. Two miles from St. Helena. Board and room, $7 & week; camping privileges, $1 50 per week. Address W. W. McCORMICK, St. Helena. LAKEPORT AND - BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE.—Hopland to Bartlett Springs, via Lakeport, carrying passengers for Lake- port and Bartlett Springs. Stages conneet wflh trains at Hopland. Leave Hopland at :30; arrive at uencr{ at 3:30; arrive at Hartiett Springs at T30, New & hopsa lo-pas. senger tourist wagons, made to order for this stage line, with all the most modern improve- ments. Passengers for Lakeport or Bartlett Springs call for tickets by Bartlett Springs Stage Line. MILLER & HOWARD, Proprietors. LAKE COUNTY.—New 13-passenger Yosemits Stage, all outside seats. Leaves Calistoga daily (Sundays excepted) at 11:30 a. m., direct to Harbin, Seigler, Adams, Howard, Ander- eon, Astorgs and Glenbrook; buy round-trip tickets: halt an hour for lunch at Calistoga also to Middletown, Lower Kelseyville and Lakeport. WM. SPIERS, 'vavfl&tflr. OWN a home in beautiful CAMP MEEKER: buy lots $10 up; cottages built by Meeker, 7 up; boating. bathing, tenting ground sawmill, depot, stors, postoffice board and lodging “ tlkc Sllll-‘“io ferry, round-trip. Address M. C. MEEKER, or H. M. GREGSON, Camp Meeker, Sonoma Count MOUNTAIN MILL HOTEL—Accommodations for few wuests; mountain scenery. pure air: $7 per week. F. McNULTY, Call LAGUNA FARM-—1% miles from Mt Olivet station; boating, fishing, bathing; $8 per week. MRS. R_BALLARD. Mt. Olivet. Sonoma Co. DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogues and Price Lists Maileq on Applieation. " COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. 3.C WILSON & 0., 20, Bese COPPERSMITH. CW- SHITH, 7 Frambios, susmbont sng 18 Washington st. ¥dm 5841 FRESH AND SALT MEATS. S. BOYES & CD. &7 fu sain OILS. LTUBRICATING OILS. LEONARD L ELLIS. 418 Front st., S. F. Phone Main 1715, Street. 1984, PRINTING. E C HU 511 Sansome st.. 8. ¥. PRINTERS. BOOKBINDERS. THE HICKS-JUDD CO. % 2 First Street, San Frengises. »