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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1901. JURY CHARGES SERIOUS GRIME Eight Men Indicted in Stockton and Ar- rests Made. s Violation of Election Laws and Perjury Alleged Offenses. ch to The Call. 10.—The Grand Jury s ed eight indict- nts, f and three for vio- [€ iaw: Warrants 1 the were arrested within ndicted men, Arthur are now serving n the local jail. known attor- two indictments, bail in the The per- nter, Ennis famous Lodi Davis and Jack Sten- winter for the and other live- Lodi. Attorney _The testimony _that ve Jury while the d. Sten- under the s, Attorney ness stand and nnett was then threat- rge Attorney B e latter re- suit against the 000 damages for given ‘( ’¢the ballots the polling re in_jail t for San Fran- for perjury and has been with- JUDGME. s RENDE&ED AGAINST SHORTRIDGES | Deci lows One Defendant Money for Services. Captain A PUrpos: 1 for the ranch furniture. e balance amounted which the AND FERTILE WITH A WATER WHEEL Much Arid Territory west Will Soon 3F nds of acres of is etween a River, n purel ng Dr. E alvuk nd Dr. C. sfactory n hour { water In the wheel per minute, whence it or wheels are water supply. wheels have iy in a current imbia or Snake ar ago Blalock Vv part of It is rye and alfaifa. -wheel means be speedily gth. ODD FELLOWS RAPIDLY RAISING THE MONEY ine 10.—The various Odd Santa Clara County are the Odd Fellows’ be city. The Grand it on the White d the land was e of debt before October s in the property and far $10,000 has been have been to this to lc at are on foot for which is to give Iarnl\nl pavil- “Lost” SAN JOSE August Rathbone, # pion cer of the State and for many years. h he Szul: Felipe ry _AJ of his property be- and was on his way he intends to Orders Issue of Death Warrant. June 10.—The Su- that it could not pass , which does not go into ne 14, and, therefore, a writ is & ted, directing the to issue a death warrant There was a dissenting opin- court being divided and only a Inajority of one in favor of granting the ourt ——— Hangs Himself From a Pipe. STOCKTON, June 10.—John P. Ander- \ committed suicide to-day by hanging €lf by a strap to a water pipe in a ouse in this city. He gained per- ion lust night w slecp In the house | which is owned by Xrs Mongunson. This morning the woman Vi t e tankhouse end found Anderson h Anderson had been working on the nan road and was despondent. Sheriff and three | the other subor- | hear- | and the result | keeper, and James | politician, | . | preme Court decision, regardiess of any es Nevills Suit and Al-| be- | a! figure. a1 removed from | Rancher Well Enown Here. | Several | 78 years of | DECLARES RATES ARE REASONABLE Southern Pacific Official Testifies in Los Angeles. T e Sy Interstate Commerce Com- missioner Hears Red Cloud Case. — Special Dlswfich to The Call. LOS ANGELES, June 10.—*“You say that freight rates of the railroad are reason- able, do you, Mr. Sproule?” asked Inter- state Commerce Commissioner Prouty of the general traffic manager of the South- | ern Pacific Raiiroad at the hearing to-day. “They are more than reasonable,” said the official, and then he proceeded to show how, in his opinion, the railroad in every | case gives the benefit of the lowest pos- | sible rate to the shipper. Che case at issue was that of the Red Cloud Mining Company, S. P. Creasinger, president, versus the Southern Pacific Railroad. Judge Prouty of the Interstate Commerce Commission was in the State as a member of the party of State Rail- road Commissioners now on their home- ward way, and as this case was up for a hearing he decided to take testimony and sat for that purpose in the Federal Court’s room in the Tajo building. The case did not differ materially from that which was brought up by San Ber- nardino merchants some months ago and was decided adversely to that city a few days since. Several months ago the Red Cloud Mining Company bought a carload of machinery in Erie, Pa., which it had shipped to Salton, on the Colorado des- ert. Mr. Creasinger claimed that when he ordered the shipment made he was told at Assistant Passenger and Freight Ageht | Luce’s office that the road would deliver the freight at Salton as cheaply as any road would deliver it in Los Angeles. This evidence was denied by Mr. “Ochsiltree, Luce's private clerk, with whom the con- versation regarding the shipment of the machinery occurred. It was on this issue that Sproule was called to the stand and gave an interesting statement of the rall- road’s position in the matter. While it was the simple task of Judge Prouty to take evidence in the case, re{)\- e dering no opinion, which can only rate must be paid according to the Su other rate quoted, and the further fact| that in the San Bernardino case the same | issue was raised and decided against the side now taken by the Red Cloud Mining Company, left the representatives of that company ‘rather disappointed with the prospects CLING FOR THEIR LIVES TO OVERTURNED BOAT Naval Apprentices Meet With Dis- | aster in Carquinez Straits and | One Is Drowned. VALLEJO, June 10.—Sunday afternoon |a dozen apprentices of the crew of the Alert went out for a sail in one of the | ship’s barges. W sailing through Car- quinez Straits a squall struck the barge, | and_she capsized. Nine of the boys suc- ceeded in cl ing on the bottom of the | capsized boat and the other three tried to swim to the beach. Two_ succeeded, but the (hlm llnmU] A. E. Waldron, became falled to return to the ship, a’s nch was ordered to look for ll‘-—m ]l hm\':nl the boys and barge back to the Alert. Waldron was an Eastern b vears old. He was very both officers and crew. | VENTURA WELCOMES THE RATILROAD MEN | Commissioners See the Old Mission | and Then Ride in 2 Big Hay v and 16 popular with | ‘Wagon. VENTURA, June 10.—The Railroad | Commissioners and their families were en; ined here this evening for one Lour. The party was met at the Califor- reet_depot and driven to the old on, then around the city. At the on gardens they picked lemon: grape fruit, flowers and olive branch: A four-horse hay wagon passing by was pressed into service for the forty comm! sioners. The drive was greatly enjoyed. | “The party was highly pleased with the | aelightful manner in which they were re- | ceived. From the time they arrived until | of Blackstock | Ventura were sounding around the| their departure the prais and e 1 | OWNERS OF OIL WELLS | WILL FORCE THE PRICE Supply in Kern County to Be Re- duced Until the Demand Increases. BAKERSFIELD, June 10.—According to | Winfield FORTUNES those in a position to know, a number of the biggest oil producers in Kern County | have determined to shut down their wells | until the price of oil advances to a higher | In other words, the producers ! hope to force the market by limiting the | ‘-u,,ply. Those that have contracts to| be filled will purchase the oil now being | offered by the smaller companies at 25| cents a barrel. Those who feel that they | must sell at any figure will accept 9| cents and it is expected that by the action | of these producers in selling where there | is but little production, the supply wi | be so limited that the price will soon jump to 50 cents. | Cornwall Searching for Coal. TACOMA, Wash., June 10.—P. B. Corn- the California millionaire, has un- en the developm of the coal re- | s J of ounty tributary | £6 the Bellingham Bay and British Gt | Rail which he owns. He has en- gaged R. B. Symington, a coal expert, to | | use a diamond drill in prospecting coal i fields along Cornell Creek and in other | places where good coal outcroppings are | found. Cornwall has interests In these | fi=sids, and according to Symington Is very | | enthusiastic about them. | e | wall, ! Governor Reappoints Dr. Hatch. SACRAMENTO, June 10.— Governor Gage this afternoon reappointed Dr. F. ‘W. Hatch to the position of General Su- perintendent of the State Hospitals. Dr. Hatch is an expert on insanity and has been closely identified with the manage- ment of the State asylums for the insane for several years. { ———— | ‘Will Remove the River Snags. | | BACRAMENTO, June 10.—The auditing board to the Commissioners of Public | Works at a meeting here this afternoon | decided to advertise for bids for the re- | | moval of 100 snags from the Sacramento River in order to improve the navigability | of the upper stream. It was also decided to improve the outlet of Cache Slough. | Creek stock will advance Inside of 30 days o JUST T0 SCARE A GONGREGATION Santa Monica Clergy- man Tells Why He _Disappeared. SRR Hallam Proposed to “Rise From the Dead” in His Church. LOS ANGELES, June 10.—The Rev. Arthur Hallam of Santa Monica, whose simultancous arrest and reported drown- ing induced the authorities to suspect a plot to defraud the insurance companies, has appeared again at Santa Monica and says the escapade was a practical joke. The story that there was a heavy insur- ance on his life is said to be without foundation. The Rev. Mr. Hallam declares that he persuaded Brown, the boatman, to spread the report of his death, and then disap- peared with the intention of startling his congregation of St. Augustine-by-the- Sea by rising from the dead, as it were, on Sunday and appearing suddenly in their midst. - s . Hallam has only been in Santa Monica since last August. He has lived at Coro- nade and claims to have been an Episco- palian minister in India for sixteen i OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC SLOPE Large Increase in Receipts of San Francisco Postoffice During May. WASHINGTON, June 10.—The following orders were issued to-day: Postoffice es- tablished: Oregon—Miles, Baker County, Wiiliam Miles Postmaster. Postmaster appointed: Washington—G. L. Brown, Chautauqua, King County, vice C. S. Sirsbaugh, resigned. The receipts of the Postoffice at San Francisco during May, 1901, were $94,609, an increase of §10,752 over May, 1900. The following pensions were issued to- d: California: Original-Marsena P. Stcne, Gilroy, §6; Hudson E. Smith, Santa Ana, $6. Additlonal—Alfred B. Chapman, Redondo, $12; John Ryan, Soldiers’ Home, Los Angeles, $10; Melancthon O. McLain, Oakland, $I. Restoration and increase— Reiter, dead, Redlands, $12. Increase—Thomas Ruxton, San Francisco, $10. Original widows—Sarah E. Pfeiffer, Capitola, $8; Irene Reiter, Redlands, $8; Margaret C. Grant, San Jose, $8. War with Spain, origiral—Patrick C. Mul- queerey, Soldiers’ Home, Los Angeles, $17. Al fr il Teamster Struck by a Train. { BURLINGAME, June 10.—The north- bound_Southern Pacific train from San Lux: Qbispo collided with a wagon driven by an old teamster named Halser at 3:30 | ock this afternoon. The wagon was demolished, but the driver and horses escaped with slight injuries. Halser had been hauling gravel for the county road. He had to pass the railroad track at a temporary cro “ig and did not hear the warnings sounded by Engineer Taylor. Zitec 4 Aged Hollister Pioneer Dead. HOLLISTER, June 10.—Thomas L. Baldwin, a retired capitalist, died to-day, aged T years. He came to California in 1%0 and was prominent in early days in Trinity County. He resided in Hollister for thirty-tw ars, Ends His Life After a Spree. STOCKTON, June 10.—J. P. Anderson, 2 Swedish_laborer, hanged himself this morning after a spree. He was about 40 years of age and leaves a wife, son and aughter in Sweden. ADVERTISEMENTS. in CINNABAR Bratford Quicksilver Mine, 8San Benito County. Silver Creek Quic Qulcksflver Mine, Santa Clara County. Both mines are under one management and ownership. Now taking out ore that goes from | $12 to $500 per ton. Ore enough taken out and developed in both mines to run furnaces for cver three years. | We own 504 acres of land, | d for and title perfect, U. S. patent, and | 1ad twenty years' experlence in quicksil- | We "have hoisting works, black- | h shops, bunk houses, boarding hotses and | all kinds of mining machinery and tools, | teams: a snaft down at the Bradford 260 ft. ir, ore, and the largest ledge in any country; then We have about 5000 ft. of tunnels and 1000 cords of wood, cut for the furnaces, and at Silver Creek @ large Scott tile furnace Is nearly com- pleted at a cost of $10,000, and we want to erect another one immediately at the Bradford mine, 50 we offer the balance of the treasury stock for this purpose for a short time only at Tsc per share for Silver Creek and 50c for Brad- ford. No stock sold unless equal amount in each is taken, and we guarantee that Silver n completion of furnace, and if as g0od a mine as the Almaden is actually worth $200 per share. H. BR. ADFORD, Managing Ownar, 7 North Market st., San Jose, Prospectus and exhibits at branch office, 413 Kearny st. San Francisco. F. DE FREITAS, Agent. SICK HEADAGHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. Thzy also relieve distress from Dys- pepsia. Indigestion' and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect remedy for Dizzi- ness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Ta.“ in the Mouth, Coated Tongue, Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. AMUSEMENTS. California THIS WEEK—LAST TIMES! BARGAIN ONLY THURGDAY. 'S Reserved—25c and §c. ~——GOOD-BY PERFORMANCES— OF THE FAVORITES, MR. JAMSS NEILL' And the NEILL Company. BY SPECIAL REQUEST, A PARISIAN ROMANCE. KIND PERMISSION OF ANSFIELD. e, 50c, T5e $1.00 25¢, 50¢, Toe EVEN LAST SATURDAY MATIN VAUDEVILLE'S HIGH-WATER MARK. EZRA KENDALL. GARDNER AND MADDERN, DOHERTY SISTERS, THE TOBINS, SPENSER, KEL- . HINES AND REMINGTON, FLOR- CE BINDLEY, FLATT AND SUTHER- | LAND, THE BIOGRAPH. Reserved Seats, 25c; | Chairs ana Box Seat Matinees Wednesday, Balcony, 10c; Opera s0e. Saturday and Sunday. *TIVOLIx|. “FIFTH WEEK D STILL THEY COME.” EV] GS AT &, WILL RECEIVE ANOTHER TOY thJVENlIl MATINEE cn SATURDAY, June 15th, THE TOY MAKER! A POPULAR PRICES.. ..2%5¢ and 50 Telephone—Bush . LEADING THEATRE PLAY C PLAYERS S G[}ESS PRODUCTION EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SUNDAY. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. HENRY MILLER And a Strong Supporting Cast in the new Romantic Play, DARCY -+ GUARDS A Story of 1777, by Louls Evan Shipman. Next Week—Last Nights of Miller Season. MOROSCO’S GRAND' OPERA HOUSE PROFESSIONAL MATINEE THURSDAY. A Souvenir Photograph of Mr. MacDowell to Every One Attending This Performance. Usual Matinees Saturday and Sunday. EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. Another Tremendous Hit, MELBOURNE MacDOWELL Supported by FLORENCE STONE, in Sardou’s ‘Wonderful Play, “THE EMPRESS THEODORA!” FOR STOMACH DISORDERS, GOUT and DYSPEPSIA, DRINK VICHY CELESTINS Best NATURAL Alkaline Water. Most Elaborate Production in the City. Popular Prices—10c, 15¢, 2S¢, Goc, T8c. Good orchestra seat all matines Branch Ticket Office Empor! m HIATR g LAST WBEK OF Florence Roberts «»PALACE HOTEL«~ Visitors to San Francisco who make their headquarters at these hotels en- Joy comforts and conveniences not to be obtained elsewhere. Desirable loca. tion, courteous attaci cuisine. American and AMUSEMENTS. What Our Flag Stands For. BE counrm Wherever the Amexican flag is raised in| 'fi token of sovereignty, it stands for liberty and | independence. What the flag is to umh nation, | | Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is to the indi- | Vidual. 1t gives you freedom and protection —:-'lun from your ailments. When your stomach gets | out of order, causing dyspepsia, indigestion | and biliousness, or when you are nervous and unable to sleep you should try it. It will strengthen your Stomach, steady your nerves | and induce sound sleep. 1L ASHSs] KIDNEY & LIVER | BITTERS A PLEASANT LAXATIVE NOT INTOXICATINGC .| Hon, TO-NIGHT A.\D ALL THIS WEEK. MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. A BIG HIT—The Fascinating Melodrama, JIM THE WESTERNER. PRICEY Brestes..... alt i o g gove Next Week—Nellle McHenry's Great Success, “‘A NIGHT AT THE CIRCUS.” New York Sun saver| “‘The best American play ever written.” BOER WAR LECTURE At H’ETH.OPOL!TAN TEMPLE _TO-NIGHT, June u. 8 p. dt. JAN KRIGE. Col. THOS, BAR.R! will preside. myor Phelan, P. 'J. Van Loben Sels and other promi- nent citizens will be on platform. Tickets at Bherman & Clay’s. |RACING! RACING! Supported by White Whittlesey, in Julta Marlowe's Success, For Bonnie Prince Charlie, Orchestra, first 6 rows, 7sc. \ ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. Next Week—FLORENCE ROBERTS as COUNTESS VALESKA. RACING! SPRING MEETING—Opening April 2, | CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUS. OAKLAND RACETRACK. Racing Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs. day, Friday and Saturday. Rain or shine, Five or more races each day. Races start at 2:15 p. m. sharp. Ferry-boats leave San Francisco st 12 m. ana 12:30, 1, 1:30, 2, 2:30 and 3 p. m., connecting with tfains ‘stopping at the entrance to tha track. Last two cars on train reserved for R T D I forry fickets to Shell Mound, Al trains Oukland mole connect San Panis eremis electric cars at Seventh and Broadway, Oak- land. Also all treins via Alameda mole con- nect with San Pablo avenue cars at Four- teenth and Broadway, Oakland. These electric cars go direct to the'track in fifteen minutes, Heturning —Trains leave the track at {:15 and 3 and immediately atter the last. race. THOMASH WILLIAMS JR., President. . MILROY, Secretary. £ CONCERT HOUSE. FISCHER’S ©°NGERT HoU CHARITY MARTIN, G. 8. Wanrell, Matildita and Ballet, Katherine Krieg lnd l(lrmh Hllfl Carrol, Graville and Graham and Sam Hol worth. Roserved Seats, 2ic. Matinee Sunday. SUTROBATHS. OP EN NIGHTS, dafly from 78 m. to 11 p. m. Bnhln: from 7 a. m. to 10:30 v. ADMISSION 10c. CHILDREN , including admission, 25c; chlldnn. 2. CAMP REVERIE, —IN THE— RUSSIAN RIVER REDWOODS. NOW OPEN. “In All California No Place Like This.”’ AnOQuting On a New Plan. Camp Reverle, on the Guerneville Branch of the California Northwestern Railway, is prac- tically a hotel under canvas. Accommodations —tent and board—by the day or by the week. There will be addresses by distinguished people in the mornings, and specially arranged enter- tainments—musical, literary, etc.—for the even- RUN U? FOR A DAY, Run Up Saturday and Return Sunday or Monday, Rua Up and Back on Sunday, and see for yourself—In All Californis No Place Like This." Round trip from San Francisco only §2.50. Take boat at Tiburon Ferry. Call on or address Camp Reverfe Association, Room 81, Flpod dg., San Francieco, for particulars and book- or write Camp Reverle Association, P. O. Forestville, Sonoma County, Cal. Booklets may also be had at the ticket offices of the Califor- nia Northwestern Railway. SANTA CATALINA ISLAND. 3% Hours' Ride From Jogeles. Cal, GREATEST ATTRACTIONS TN Third Annual Rod and Reel n-hlnx Tour- l'l.l»ment‘l auspices the ‘““Tuna Cl Eiy EBeason of our FAmoul The Soclety Res £he Sportamars METHOPOLE ahd COUNTRY CLUB always open. Golf and Tennis Tournaments. IDEAL CAMP LIF] For tull information,” hotel rates, unique ar- rangements for camping lnd llustrated pam- phlets, apply to % PECK, Agen! 10 Montgomery st.. San Francieco. Or BANNING CO. 222 South Spring st.. Los Angeles, Cal onl, ours from Francisco; but 9 miles SK AGGS winat waists nd e medicinal virtues; best natural bath in State; good trout streams; telephone, telegraph, daily foall and. express; first-class’ hotel and’ sta service; morning lnd afternoon stage: trip from 8. F. only $550. Take Tibaron Terry ot 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 Montgamery st., or F. MUL- GREW, Skaggs, Cal GILROY HOT SPRINGS. Tnlnl leave Third and Townsend streets at a. m. and 2:45 p. m. dally. For rates and Illu!!ruled pamphlets address P. ROBERT- HOTEL GENEVA, AND COTTAGES, BAUSALITO. Only 30 minutes from the city; most beautiful location and marine view: an unexcelled summer and winter resort; und service of the Hor BPRIN‘:S),I SONOMA G. GRAHAM, Late of Hotel Mateo, Manager. LAUREL DELL LAKE T’fllACTlV'll PLA IN_LAKE M County to spend & vlesaon. Boating, ing, bowling, tennls, livery new walks Do beite. > Writs for elrcular. AR DUR- NAN, Laurel Beit, Lake o ? hree trains dally: 2% hours’ ride. A. LR ot Spgs., Cal. Mgr., Byron Hc Beuenn. mbard & Co., 36 Geary street, City. IN PEAU- OWN A HOME “iiwty” CAMP MEEKER Buy lots $10 up: cottages bullt by Meeker, $30 up: boating, bathing, tenting ground free; saw- | mill, depot, store, postoffice at camp: boml snd lodging $6: take Sausalito ferry, Address M. C. MEEKER, or H. it GREGSON, Camp Meeker, Sonoma County. N iomins R cr.Ass S AT Seeorts main - hotel and. cortages hunting and fshing; artifclal | lnhlur. “Doating d swimming; long-distance telephone; camp- :l"‘l‘ return tickets, $2 50; open the year round. a for eclrculars. o T H. HAESTERS. Glenwood. Cal. [FERN BROOK PARK, N ILES CANYON. IS NOW OPEN FOR PIC. Dics_or campers. Further information ad- dress J. B. BARNARD, Prop., Niles, Cal. Behirana Hotel; frst-class [ascheki ratee for amilics and pariice: Ren ing, bathing; beautiful drives to r Vl.lhy; etc. JOSEPH F. BERTRAND, or Bulletin In- formation Bureau, 233 Kearny st., 8. F. GLENBROOK. Various amusements. Large and small same, Table, and beds unsurpassed. Rates only & and . or addres; B BB A7 o Glenbrook, Lake oo Cal. VACATION DAYS., Outing Suits in Homespun or Golfings; Jack- ets silk lined, made to order only. Special for the next 30 days.. 2 ...824.50 LESTER, Ladies’ Tailor, § and 10 Kearny st. VICHY SPRINGS, ™~ The only place in the United States where Vichy W‘#.:r‘.:.-.lbnmlv onl( g.,:unl Nui ; Baths Unequaled. Three miles trom Ukiah, 7."A. REDEMEYER & CO., DUNCAN SPRINGS, Two miles from Hopland; best medicinal yaters in the State; fine hotel and fln‘t::: B B "Hopland. Mendostao PARAISO HOT SPRINGS. A grotto, 1400 feet up in the coast overlooking the broad Salinas Valley; from fog and winds; pure dry balmy air; equable temperature; seven miles stage from Eoledad: hot and cold soda and sulphur baths; tub and plunge: special bathhouses for ladies massage treatment; cement swimming tank, 30x60; hunting and fishing; all popular games; hotel, cottages and grounds illuminated by gas; tefephone and P. O.: round-trip ticket 8. C. T. ROMIE, prop.; J. O. LPEY. manager. -..NAPA... SODA SPRINGS HE MOST BEAUTIFUL health resorts. Rates $10 to $15 per week. Two trains daily, foot of Market street, 7 a. m. and 4 p. m. For furtber 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 Fraa- cisco $32. Round trip from Stockton $27. Staging % hours frst afternoon ;lner; $ hours mnext day, arrivi al ‘ose e F Bend to¥ fllmtn‘(‘ad folder. Sont “Agent G0 Macker at.. opposite Paiace MARK WEST Healthiest and best climate, prettiest place in all California; lots ..muumenvlreflnu p Napa County. Cal, OF ALL all kmh:nrll potets. Hates, $8 and m week. Open 15 Circul. Tk Sven M Sirculars at city omce. CAMELLINE For the complexion. Indispensable for the Mountains and Sea Shore. Prevents and re- moves tan, sunburn and infection from Poison Oak. Indorsed by the medical profession. At all druggists. CAPITOLA ; The seaside resort of Central California, on Monterey bay. Opens June 1st. Free Booklet. B. M. BRIARE, manager hotel; FRANK REANIER, superintendent camp, Capitola, Cal. Beautital Grounds at Hoitv'a +g Beau 2t Holtts HOITT’S Bchgpl will be open to summer MENLO ooy g Roo Lo o AR B i B ORCHARD SPRINGS Zes=Esr In the Foo<ulils of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, near Colfax, on C.PR & 130 miles from San Fracico. Noaging Plaia. qulet re 4t scenery, water, mountaia air. fruit and elimate B Calforai: Tiaa! foret, grounds avd serrownings: $8 & weeke Send for booklet. ORCHARD SPRINGS, Cfllhx 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; $10 to $14 per week. Traveler Office, ‘Montgomery_st., or EDSON BROS. Beswick, Siskiyou County, Cal. RUBICON PARK, A delightful summer resort on_the shore of Leke Tahoe. Evervthing new. Best beach for bathing on the lake. Fishing and hunting. Boats, fishing tackle and saddle horses at mod- erate hire; $2 per day, or $10, $12 and $14 per week. Postotfice, telephone. A. L. FROST, Rubicon Park, Lake Tahoe, Cal. POINT ARENA HOT SPRINGS. Greatly tmproved. New cottages, large hall, planos, billiard, pool and other games; every- thing new; §7 per week. Round trip by (m Polint Areuu. 31. anuire at Beadle Bros.’, Miesion, and N. P. R. R. Co.. 14 Sansome !t or of DR. W. A. McCORNACK, Point Arena, Cal. “PINE KNOLL..” Beautiful mansion house and magnificent grounds, situated In foothills, one and a halt miles from St. Helena. Table unsurpassed. Terms reasonable. Address P. O. box 55, St. Helena, Cal. MOUNTAIN HOME. In the Santa Crus Mountains. Health. pleas. hunting and ~ swimming: it home: never fail to come back VIC PONCELET. = Svat: “end for souvenir. Liagas. ‘ $50.00 Or less will cover all expenses of a 10 days’ trip to_Yosemite. Curry's Oifice, 630 Market st., 8. F. YOSEMITE!! CAMP_ CURRY, ‘Makes it possible for you to spend a week or a month in Yosemite without exhausting all your resources. Rates, $12 per week; $5 per month. Office 630 Market st. YOSEMITE!!I GOOD FELLOWS’ HOME, MID THE MOUNTAINS OF Visit tbll flule( little resort #olid comfort. articulars apply to S. BTRATTON. '3 Elghtn strect. City. IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO ENJOY GOOD HEALTH AND PLEASURE AT THE COZY . SARATOGA SPRINGS. S. MARTENS, Prop., Bachelor P. O., Lake Co. | profusely {illustrated. If you wanl to know where to go this Summer Call or write for “VACATION 1901” This is a little book just issued by the Call- fornia: Nerthwestern Rallway Company, and 18 It gives camping locd- tions, hotels and mineral spring resorts In Marin, Sonoma, Mendocino and Lake countles. Besides, It contains a list of about 200 farms and homes where board during the summer months can be procured at from $ to $10 per week. Ticket offices, 650 Market street (Chron- icle buflding) and Tiburon Ferry. General of- fice, Mutual Life building, Sansome and Cali- fornia streets, San Francisco. R. X. RYAN, General Passenger Agent. H. C. WHITING, General Manager. endome Central California San Jose is the central city of California, and Hotel Vendome fs its most attractive feature. Adjacent to Lick Observatory, New Almaden Quicksilver Mine, Alum Rock Park and count- less ‘other attractions, reached over perfect roads. Hotel thoroughly modern and first class in every respect, with servicé unsurpassed Rates reasonable.” For further information call at “Traveler” office. 20 Montgomery street, San m.nc\scu or address SNELL, M; San Jose, Cal. HIGHLAND SPRINGS. On'y Three Hours’ Staging tiest, healthiy restful in ul lifornia. Resident DRysicas: amusement. Rat l‘liudmur"el &llvnl. :l:t llal ery st., and see el surroundings. writing_full particulars. WARNER. f c 0’ DO 6th and 7th, 8 F. Hyun wn(ymh-ltl, pleasure and longevity this is the place to go. ANNOUNCEMENT ! To all persons desiring a_beautiful camping would say that Wardland is situated in Sonoma County, in the heart of the Giant Redwoods. _Camping grounds are absolutely free and only five minutes walk from _the depot. The climate 13 equable and free from cold winds. An abunlance of pure water, fish- ing and hunting. Provisions easily secured near camp grounds. Take North Pacific Coast Railway to Freestone, Cal. Good accommoda- tions assured. Family campers cannot do bet- ter. For further particulars address I. T. ‘WARD, Freestone, Cal. CALIFORNIA HOT SPRINGS Hot Springs, but not a_sanitarfum. Formerly Agua Callente v-uey No Bta(lnt 4 3 R. R. Immense swimming tank. Bvlendld table. Come Sundays, try it. Round . 81 10. Telephone. expensive improvements: 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 148 deg. Cures rheumatism, dropsy. salt rheum, skin diseases. neuralgia. liver and kidney com- in system, dyspep- hotel: fine new ba ard an ging, including baths, $10 a week. WM. OELGEART. |. Proprietor. LAUREL RANCH RESORT § miles from ';ot.;ugn dess u'r:':| view: moun- unting. moun- re: ‘srort. distance from Geysers: ity mall; §1_Der ek Further pacticatars address G. H. BLACK, Geyserville. Sonoma Co. EL MONTE HOTEL. First-class family resort: climate unsur- passed; great relief for ia with asthme: & miles from S. F.; fare §1 65; free 'bus. Particu- lars at Traveler Office, 20 Montgomery st., or of JOHN NEVILL. Proprietor, Los Gatos. THE GEYSERS, ome NE OF NATURE'S WONDERS. NATCT- Orll steam baths; lvlmmlnl. fl.m&hm- tng and lvers. mwng WHITE SULPHUR stwcs 2% hours’ ride from S. F.: § miles from Val- lejo. Sulphur baths; cure rheumltllm. neural- gia, eczema, kidney. liver, stomach diseases. e e o e Yenuvatia, Taks fer Rectine and bathing. Dancing Pavilion. 38 to $10 a week. Spectal rates families. M.MADRID, V: HOTEL HE"I_!‘EIUE ks, Takeport. Lake County, Cai. WILLOW IAN"" former proprietor = W. wii_Crandell—A summer in the redwoods, 5 miles from Santa Crua; runping water, swimming, croquet, aburdance of 1ruu. home’ cooking: table speaks for itself. For particulars, TULEY & !Lfl"‘. Santa Cruz. JOHANNISB=RG. First-class family resort In the N: woods. ~ Exhilarating air, hunting, swimmin, -nd boating. Terms nnon.bh T quire BLANCKENBURG JR., Oakville, mm Co.. or The Traveler's Bumn. 20 Montgomery st. BELLBVUE HOTEL. P. 0. EL VERANO, Cal. Verano ‘Station (Kings Crossing)). nnlé:fiw.mu Nw westera lway. t mineral near ‘erms, n.pl(r fl-’ lxoxd upward. PETER GOUILHAR- ‘WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. Two miles from St. Helena. Board and room, §1 8 week: camping privileges, §1 50 per week . W, McCORMICK, St. Helena. CAMP TAYLOR &' o 5. . "1n th redwoods. Call Traveler of 20 Montgomery street, or address H. G. MAR’ 3 TOLL ‘HOUSE. ACCOHHODATKON! FOR A rtw g’- in alr. . mun my- pure alr. | LAKEPORT _AND BARTLETT SPRINGS .~ STAGE LINE.—Hopland to Bartlett Mngl via Lakeport, carrying passengers for Lake- Dort ana Bartlett Springs. connect with trains at Hopland. Lea opland st 12:30; lrrlve at Lakeport at 3:30; arrive Bartiett Springs at 7:30. New 6-horse ll-pI.- senger tourist wagons, made to order for this stage ling; with all the most modern improve. ments. ' Pagsengers Lakeport or Bartlett Byrings ootk tor Tickets By Bartiort Springs mm & HOWARD, Proprietors. LAKE COUNTY. _New 15-passenger Yosemite Stage, all outside sea oga datly (Sundays excepted) at 1i:30 a. m.. direct to- Barvin, Selgier, Ander- son, Astorgs and Glenbrook; buy mmdmp tickets; half an hour for lunch IR also o Middietown. 1ower Lake, K and Lakeport. WM. SPIERS. Proprietor. LAGUNA FARM—1% miles from Mt. Olivet tin.n boating, fishing, bathing; 38 per week. BALLARD. Mt Olivet. Samoma Co. ¢ Weekly Call 81 per Year.