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THE SA F RANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 190 DRUIDS RAISE SALARY OF GRAND SECRETARY Authority for the Organization Juvenile Groves-—-Order Cares for Its Aged Ward. The Grand Circle Elects New Officers -+ MISS BESSIE FABBRI, THE NEW- LY ELECTED GRAND SECRE- TARY OF THE DRUIDESSES. — e g | < T the second session of the Grand Grove of California, United An- 1 Order of Druids, yester- the recommendation of the grand arch that $40 a owed to the widow of F. oble grand arch of the Mrs. Sieg, who is 3 of age. is a guest at the Old Ladies’ Home, which she entered a num- at which time the Grand ward, providing | noble for her comfort. me totally bl and s the grand body decided to | m named to pay for a| , designate N 6 of | s to be -observed ves either by a picnic C. O'Donnell to do- and in Glen Ellen accepted, the for the survey and blisher of the Druids’ al organ, was allowed s a bonus for continu- veston sufferers for the relief of | ecretary Graves month in conse- authorized the organi- nile groves and fixed the ants for membership at 12 to ning the maximum age the are to be transferred to se- The appeal case of Cordoza against Hes- perian Grove was reopened to admit of the introdu f additional testimony. The Druidesses. The only business transacted in the Rheumatism Lame Back, Sciatica, Lumbaco. Kidney, Stomach and Biadder Troubles Cured or No Pay. Dr. McLaughlin’s Electric Belt. T DOES .WONDERS IN A FEW APPLICA- tions. It arouses all the dormant energies, @evelops muscular and merve life and restores the fee of youth, courage and vigor. It makes men over again. It makes perfect men of the puniest, weakest specimens of ‘‘half- men.” NO PAY UNLESS CURED. Give me one of those unfortunates with swol- len and distorted limbs. Give me a man with s back, in his shouiders, hips and chest 1 pour the oil of life into his joints, rm them up, start the life blood circulating ané remove his pains in @ few days. My Belt will cure him and fill him full of life and cour- sge, and make him glad with the sunshine of youth or I ask no pay. And it never burns or blisters. SEND FOR FREE BOOK. My book tells how I cure and the cost. Send for it to-day, free, sealed. Tell me about’ your troubles and I will advise you what my Beit will do for you. DR. M. C. McLAUGHLIN 702 Market St., San Francisco. + Grand Circle of the Druidesses yesterday was the adoption of the constitution and the election of officers. ramed were chosen: Mrs. A. Sorensen of Modesto, grand arch Druidess; Mrs. Frances J. Williams, San Francisco, grand first bard; Mrs. Virginia Cervalli, San Francisco, grand second bard Miss Bessie Fabbri, San Francisco, grand sec- retary; Mrs. O. Heiden, San Francisco, grand treasurer; Mrs.' T. Jahn, Petaluma, grand con- tress; Jennie Marino, San Francisco, grand e guard; Mrs. L. Gosh of San Francisco, der of Stockton and Mrs. N. Davis grand trustees. received a to al{nw the circle to get on a good finan- cial bas The n officers will be installed to-day. 3 The following | S communication | from Supreme Arch M. A. Beckman, re- | mitting the per capita tax for this year | Last evening the San Francisco groves | tendered a reception in Odd Fellows' Hall to the grand officers of and the represen- tatives to the Grand Grove. There was a large attendance ‘of the members of the | order and members of the Order of Druid- esses and friends. After the reception there was a ball, which was continued until a late hour, when supper was served in the banquet hall. Deputy Noble Grand Arch Jules S. Godeau was the floor man- ager and H. G. Armstrong was his chief assistant. The committees were as fol- low Flcor—P. Guilloma, J. Rossi, E. Green, M. D. Vorath, James 'V B. Drensdom, D. Bamman. J. C. Molinari and J. F. de Carlos. Arrangements—J. T. Kidd, Dr. G.gW. Louis A. Wolff, A Schord, A. L. Anderson Bowers, Mra. Helden, J. Pellegrini and . over. Reception—G. Fonlarie, Mrs. C. Magini, Mrs. A. Jacobsen, J. F. Martinoni, J. M. Woiff, A. Meuller, Mrs. Drews, Mrs. Housie, M. H. Her- man, Mrs. K. Martinoni, Charles Valente, C. Binghofer, Mrs. Muir, Mrs. Mason, G. E. Burnham ‘and G. Danielson. L e e e e e A SURPRISE PROMISED IN A MURDER TRIAL Jessie Morrison, Accused of Killing a Rival, Will Introduce New and Material Witness. £L DORADO, Kans., June 19.—After only two days of testimony the State, in the case of Jessie Morrison, on trial for | rested | it is | the murder of Mrs. Olin Castle, this afternoon. The defense will, said, spring a surprise in the introduction of new evidence not adduced at the first trial. When Miss Morrison took the stand in December last to tell in her own de- fense of the fatal quarrel with her rival, she testified that Mrs, Castle had called her to the house and started the trouble. At that time an affidavit of A. J. Morgan, a peddler, who swore that he heard Mrs. Castle rap on the door as Miss Morrison was passing her house and call her in, was presented. Morgan could not be found, but it is now stated the defense has located him and will put him on the stand. Other new witnesses may be in- troduced by the defeéfise to sustain the plea of self-defense. e GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP OF AMERICAN RAILROADS | An Eastern Financier Says a Scheme to Transfer the Properties Is Now Under Way. DENVER, June 19.—The Times to-day says: A gigantic scheme is under way to transfer the railroads of the United States | to the Government. A financier who has t returned from the East, where he in- gated the rumors afloat in financial circles, asserts that the reports of im- pending Government ownership are gen- eral. He declared that within a few years the Rockefeller, Harriman, Vanderbilt, Gould and Morgan interests would turn over to the Government every line in the United States, to the total value of about ten billion dollars and string of banks controlled by the same ¥aterests to finance the deal. Saddlery Plant Burned. ST. LOUIS, June 20.—The J. B. Sickles Saddlery Company’s plant at Twenty-first street and Washington avenue was de- stroyed by fire, which brokz out at 2:15 o'clock this morning. The fire was pre- ceded by an explosion, in which the com- pany's private watchman is supposed to have lost his life. The explosion was a terrific one, shaking the bulildings for blocks around. The concern is one of the largest of the kind in the West. NUMBERS ~—OF THE— Honduras National Lottery Co, (LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY.) [PATENT APPLIED FOR.] Single Number, Class “F,” Drawn Puerto Cortez, Honduras, C. A., Sat- urday, dune 15, 1901, 16308, 10988. 11232, 11760. 801368 16(13912. 40(14039. 40/1428 16/14 80114789, 40(14888. 24/15146. 1615212, 2419449, 16119532, 2419869, 16[20016. 16{20208. 24/20468. 16/20802. 1612092 4 24{23161. 2423231 40/2355: 24(24192. 40/27443. 2427071 16{30765. 16/30833. 16131024, 0171228 24|31504. 1613193 8000132014 16/32090. 16132264 26407. 26780, 24137747, £0137524. 24137891 40137982 40138156, 40139590, 16/39818. 40|40227 40/40333. 40/40829. 16/40998, 24141292 2414145 24/41567. 24141413, 24141554 24}41618. 16{41780 16{41966. §0/42032. 24{4211; 40142324 40142474, 24142618, 16142763 80/42944 16}43: 24143288 16/43 40143832 16/44066. 16/4419 16144805, 40144794 16144851 16144 16]44165 . 16144321 . 24]44672. . 16]44816 16/44943 24145023 4014539 16145735 16/46362. 16146746, 24146948 40147335 4047562 40147629 16147809, 40146528 2446836 16/47033. 16[47944. 0147948 1648043 40/48050. 4014508 16148219, 16/48328. 16/48376. 40]48433. 16148464, 24148854 24148919 1614908 40149177 16 16149616, 50149689, 16/50353. 2453039, 24[53125. 24154672 16/55079. 16175371 16{55520. IGI‘MTE:! 40155829, 16156124 80156256 24i56281 16/56385 40156803 16156724 No. Prize.|No. Prize. [No. Prize. 2461620 1661689, .40 16/61870. 16 24162502 ) 16162900 24 16/63262. 16 16/63654. 16 16{64220. 80 16/64814. 16 80|64890. 24 80165104, 0 16/65532. 80 24166003, 80 40/68360. 16 16/67027. 24 16/67389. 24 1667490, 2 e 24/67766. ] 16(68576. 18 {65680 16168634 16 24/68887 24169021, 1 16/69081 40169094 18 £0/69213. 2416923 80 24/69354 40(69543. 24 16169837 40/69882. 16 1669958 40{70003. 24 7 16/70201.:1.0000 120 24170314, . 120 2000/70431. 40!70490. .u 120170585 16{70678. 120 24170915, 80170993.. 16 16171154 24/71536. 24 16(71631 8017167 40 2417254 24 16(7287; 16 40{72965. 24 1617309 24 24{73469. L8 24(73932. 16173935, .8 40/74133 80171346, S e 24/74653 16174898 L0 66. 40/75194. . 40 24115847, 16 24(76061.... 16 24(76289......00 40 46176580. . v 40176710, . 16 80176955, i 40172010000 24 80177430, .80 24177632, L1 16/779) 780 T 2417821 . 16 1678329, 8017836 588 1678785, 1678807 .20 16/78963. 9047......... 80 1679119, 16179321 4000 16179464, 18179466 40 24/79670. 2417 24 40[80010. 24180175, .16 24180220, Bl 161805 16 it . 1680687, . 18 80/81074. 24181179, 18 16181351 24| 16181599, 16[81677. 4 40/81822. 16181831 16 24132373 ] 16 a0 24 24 4 24 16184184, 24 80/84786. 2 16185144 5 % 16/85481 8 | 1683651 24 16186032 24 | 16186324 16 16186561 9 40186766 16 1687045 16 40/87188 10 40|8 15 il . 16!87832 16 80|87934. 21{87962. 80 40[38111. 16/S8118. 24 401888; 18 16 80 18 16 16 16 24]90086. 16 16/90196.. 1% 40(90509. 16 16190699, 0 16/90982. 18 16/91281. 2 16191382, 18 16/91537. 40 40/91911. 40 16192100 16 40192200, 4 40(92506. 16 s 40183588 . 16 24193730 24 16| 40i93898 2 16194261 24 16/94: 24 161945 40! 50104915 0 1619 24 16195366 16 16 24 16195809 0 . 24196131 16 £0196254. . 241963 40 40196362, . 16164 A 16196682 . 4 2% 6197122 . 24197143 18 2. 120197340. 18 6. 24197648 16 40198242 24 16198403 & | 16198560, 80 | 80198863 24 . 24198994, 16 241 3 18 24199108, . n 16199410 R 1% 16190777, 16 b APPROXIMATTON PRIZES. 100 numbers from 475) to 4850, irblusive, being 50 numbers on each side of the number draw-, ing the capital prize of $30.000—$40. 100 numbers from 31,957 to 32,057, inclusive, being 50 numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of $3000—$24. 100 numbers from 79,271 to 79,371 inclusive, being 50 numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of $4000—$16. TERMINAL PRIZES. 999 numbers ending with 00, being the two last figures of the number drawing the cap- ital prize of $30,000—$8. 999 numbers ending with 07, being the two | 1ast figures of the number drawing the second capital prize of $8000—$8. The subscriber, having supervised the single | number drawing, class “F,” Honduras Na- tional Lottery Company, hereby certifies that the above are the numbers which were this day drawn from the 100,000 placed wheel, with the prizes corresponding to them. Witness my hand at Puerto Cortez. Hon- duras, C. A., this Saturday. June 15, 1901 (Signed) ~W. S. CABELL, Commissioner. $15,000 FOR $1—ONE-HALF OF FIRST CAP- ITAL PRIZE. NEW YORK, May 17, 1901.—I am the bona fide owner of one-half ficket No. 23,503 of the Honduras Natlonal Lottery Company, draw- ing held at Puerto Cortez, Honduras, on May 11, 1801 Sald ticket drew the first capital prize of $30,000, and I have received the money in full WILLIAM ZUCKERMAN, 262 Second Street, New York. Sworn to before me this May’ 20, 1901 (Signed) SAMUEL ZIPRIS, Notary Public, New York County. $7500 FOR 50 CENTS—ONE-FOURTH OF FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE. United States of America, State of Louisian: Parish of Orleans, City of New Orleans—ss, Personally came and appeared before me, Edward Rightor, Notary Public in and for the Parish of Orleans and State of Loulsiana, duly commissioned and qualified, John C. Mayer of Denver, Colo., who, being duly sworn, deposes and says' that he resides at 935 Tenth street, in said city, and that he Is the lawful owner for value of one-quarter ticket of the Honduras Natlonal Lottery Com- pany (Louisiana State Lottery) No. 23,593, Which drew the first capital prize of thirty thousand_dollars ($30,00) at the drawing at Puerto Cortez, Honduras, Saturday. May 11, 1901, and that said ticket was pald on pre- sentation. (Signed) JOHN C. MAYER. Sworn to and subscribed before me this May 22, 1901. (Signed) EDWARD_ RIGHTOR, Notary Public. $1000 FOR $1—ONE-HALF OF SECOND CAP- ITAL PRIZE. State of Missouri, City of St. Louls, May 18, 1001 Chas. Goettler deposes and says that he is a citizen of St. Louls, residing at 2126 Whit- nell avenue: that he is employed as brewer in Anheuser-Busch Brewing Assoclation, St. Louls, Mo.: that he held one-half ticket of number 3978 in the Honduras National Lot- tery Company (La. S. L.), drawing of May 11, 1901, at Puerto Cortez, Honduras, C. A.r that said number drew the second capital prize of eight thousand dollars, and that he re- celved to-day, in this city, the amount of his prize in full without any expenses deducted from it whatever. (Signed) CHAS. GOETTLER. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 15th day of May, 1901 (Signed) HENRY J. SPAUNHORST, Notary Publie. $1000 FOR 50 CENTS—ONE-FOURTH OF THIRD CAPITAL PRIZE. State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss. Before me, John S. TarKington, a Notary Public, and In aforesald county, personally came James A. Ferguson, who being by me duly sworn, on his oath says: ‘“That he re- sides at number 314 N. West strest, in the city of Indianapoliz, sald county; that he is the bona fide holder and owner of one-quar- ter ticket No. 24200 in_the Honduras National Lottery Company of drawing Saturday, May 1, 1901, and which number won the third cap- tal prize of four thousand dollars." (Signed) JAMES A. FERG | Subscribed &nd Eworn to before me %‘s:);q 1, 1901 (Signed) JOHN S. TARKINGTON, Notary Public. affidavits held . by ional Lottery (La. Originals of lorezx'm. President of Honduras N. State Lottery Co.). The Original Little Louisiana Company of San Francisco, Organized January, 1887. Drawing duns 15, 190 No, 4800 wins $7500, sold In Stockton, Cal. No. 32,007 wins $2000, s0ld In San Francisco, No. 79,321 wins $1000, sold in San Fran. Cs No. 170,381 wi $500, sold In San Nos. 19,449 and 28239 each wins n_Franclsco, Cal.; Nos, 20911 . 16 in Oakland and San Francisco, Cal. in_ the | 23,181, 24,416, 56,257, 56,724 each wins $100, sold ' The scelc route. CAMP REVERIE, —IN THE— RUSSIAN RIVER REDWOODS, NOW OPEN. ““In All California No Place Like This.”’ AnOuting . 0n 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 peopie in the mornings, and specially arranged enter- tainmente—musical, literary, etc.—for the even- "™ RUN UP'FOR A DAY. Run Up €aturday and Return Sunday or Monday, Run Up and Back on Sunday, ana see for yourself—"In_All California No Place Like This.” Round trip from San Francisco only $2.50. ‘Take boat at Tiburon Ferry. Call on or address Camp Reverie Assoclation, Room 81, Flood Bldg., San Francisco, for particulags and book- lets; 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 Los Angeles, Cal GREATEST ATTRACTIONS IN THE WEST. Third Annual Rod and Reel Fishing Tour- nament, ‘auspices the ““Tuna Club.” Eighth Season of our Famous Marine Band. The Society Resort. . The Sportsman’s Paradise. HOTEL METROPOLE and COUNTRY CLUB always open. Golf and Tennls Tournaments. IDEAL CAMP LIFE. For full information. hotel rates, unique ar- rangements for camping and illustrated pam- phiets. apply tog E. C. PECK. Agent, 10 Montgomery st.. San Francisco. Or BANNING CO. 222 South Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA SKAGGS Co.; only 4% hours from San Francisco; but 9 miles staging; waters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural bath in State: £ood' trout streams: telephone, telegraph, dail mafl and express; .first-class hotel and stage service; morning and afternoon stages; round trip from S. F. only $5 50. 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. MUL- GREW, Skaggs, Cal. GILROY HOT SPRINGS. Trains 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. LAUREL DELL LAKE OST ATTRACTIVE PLACE IN_LAKE County to spend a vacation. Boating, bathing. bowling, tennis, livery, new walks and boats. Write for eircular. EDGAR DUR- NAN, Laurel Dell, Lake Co., Cal. IN BEAU- OWN A HOME "3y CAMP MEEKER Buy lots $10 up; cottages bulit by Meeker, $30 up; boating, bathing, tenting ground free; saw- mill, denot, store, postoffice at camp: board and 'lodging $6; take Sausalito ferry, $3_round trip. Address M. C. MEEKER,, or H. M. GREGSON, Camp Meeker, Sonoma County. rapffotfpripds Three trains daily; 2 hours' ride. A Bettens, Mgr., Byron Hot Spgs., Cal. Lombard & Co., 36 Geary street, City. FERN BROOK PARK, N ILES CANYON, IS NOW OPEN FOR PIC- nics or campers. Further information ad- dress J. B. BARNARD, Prop., Niles, Cal. fonoma THE GEYSERS, fonome NE OF NATURE!'S WONDERS. NATU- ral steam baths; swimming, fishing, hunt- ing _and livery. Write for pamphlet. I. WERTHEIMER, manager. 1T IS NEVER TOO LATE TO ENJOY GOOD HEALTH AND PLEASURE AT THE COZY | SARATOGA SPRINGS. S. MARTENS, Prop., Bachelor P. O., Lake Co. GLENBROOK. Various amusements. Large and small game. Table and beds unswrpassed. Rates only 3§ and $10._Apply 20 Montgomery t. or address O..W. | R. TREDWAY, Prop., Glenbrook, Lake Co., Cal. VICHY SPRINGS, | The only place in the United States where Vichy Water Is abundant. The only natural Electrlc Waters: Champagne Da#hs; Springs | Numerous; Baths Unequaled. Three miles from | Ukiah. J. A. REDEMEYER & CO., 1 Proprietors. | GOOD FELLOWS’ HOME, MID THE MOUNTAINS OF MENDO- cino. Visit this quiet little resort for solid comfort. For particulars apply to S. STRATTON, 3 Eighth street,City. AND COTTAGES, SAU- HOTEL GENEVA &0 "0 5 minarea | from the city; most beautiful location and marine view: an unexcelled summer and win- ter resort; table and service of the hest. . G. GRAHAM, late of Hotel Mateo, Manager. H MOUNTAIN HOME. In Santa Cruz Mountains. Health, pleasure, fishing, ‘hunting and swimming; good tabla: guests at home; never fail to return; send for | souvenir. VIC PONCELET. Llagas. TOLL HOUSE. pLEASAfiT ACCOMMODATIONS FOR A few guests; mountain scenery: pure air. §8 | per week. H. B. LAWLEY, Calistoga, Cal. HO! FOR THE GEYSERS. C. C. Foss' Stage Line from Calistoga. Livery in connection. C. C. FOSS, Proprietor, Calistoga, Cal. Vi | Point Arena. §7. Inquire at Beadle Bros.’, 3¢ Mission, and P. R. R. Co. 14 Sansome st. or of DR. W. A McCORNACK, Point Arena, Cal. THE NEW BUILDINGS AND s eauti rounds at Hoitt's HOITT s School will be open to summer MENLO guests during June and July. Superfor ' climate, excellent PARK. table: reasonable prices. Ad. | miles from St. Gentral California San Jose is the central city of California, and Hotel Vendome is 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 service unsurpassed. Rates reasonable. For further information call at “Traveler” office, 20 Montgomery street, San Francisco, or address GEO. P. SNELL, Mgr., San Jose, Cal PARAISO HOT SPRINGS. A grotto, 1400 feet up in the coast range, over- looking the broad Salinas Valley; free from fog and winds; pure, dry, balmy afr; equable tem- perature 'ven miles stage from Soledad; hot and cold soda and sulphur bath: tub and plunge; special bathhouses for ladies; massage treatment: cement swimming tank, 30x60; hunt- ing and fishing: all popular games; hotel, cot- tages and grounds illuminated by gas: telephone and P. O.: round-trip ticket §. C. T. ROMIE, prop.; T. W. SHRODER, manager. Delightful Surroundings and WlTTER Excellent Accommodations at LAKE COUNTY, CAL. Certain cure for Stomach, Liver, Bladder, Skin and Blood Diseases. Recommended by Leading Physicians. Thou- sands Cured. : Tickets, California and Northwestern Rall- road. Stage from Ukiah. RODNEY McCORMICK, General Manager. Call or address, WITTER MEDICAL SPRINGS COMPANY, Upper Lake P. O., Lake County, Cal. Main Office & Water Depol. 91§ Market, r. 64 Kidney, HE health resorts. Rates $10 to $15 per week. Two trains daily, foot of Market street, 7 a. m. and 4 p. m. For further Information address A. DOLLMANN, Proprietor. MOST BEAUTIFUL OF ALL YOSEMITE VALLEY, BIG OAK FLAT AND YOSEMITE STAGE CO.—Running directly through the Tuolumne Big Tree Grove. Round trip froin San Fran- cisco $32. Round trip from Stockton $27. Staging 2% hours first afternoon and 3 hours next day, arriving at Yosemite Valley 5 p. m. Send for illustrated folder. WM. J. WHITE, Gen'l Agent, 630 Market st., opposite Palace Hotel, S. F.; tel. Black 3571 CAPITOLA HE SEASIDE RESORT OF CENTRAL | California, on Monterey Bay. Now open. Free booklet. R. M. BRIARE, manager hotel; FRANK REANIER, supt. camp, Capitola, Cal. DR. C. C. O’'DONNELL'S INERAL SPRINGS AT GLEN ELLEN, the best camping, picnic and pleasure re- sort on the €oast. The greatest remedy for lung disease, liver and stomach complaints, rheumatism ' and catarrh_in the world; 4§ miles from S. F. The S. P. R. R. and S. F. & N. P. R. R. give speclal rates to campe; 30 cottages and tents furnished; rent cheap: no fogs nor poison oak at the park; minerai water, boats and bathing free. Inquire of DR. C. C.' O'DONNELL, office 10213 Market, bet. 6th and 7th. 8. F. If you want your health, pleasure and longevity this is the place to go. MARK EST SPRINGS Healthlest and best climate, prettiest place in all California; lots amusements; fine walks: all mineral waters. Rates. $10 and $12 per week. Open May 1. Circulars at city office, 915 Larkin st., S. F. DRURY & KROEGER. RUBICON PARK, A delightful summer resort on the shore of Lake Tahoe. Everything 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. Postoffice, telephone. A. L. FROST, Rubicon Park, Lake Tahoe, Cal. POINT ARENA HOT SPRINGCS. Greatly improved. New cottages, large hall, planos, billlard, podl and other games; every- thing new: §7 per week. Round trip by stmr. a IRA G. HOITT. “PINE KNOLL.” Beautiful mansion house and magnificent grounds, situated in foothills, one and a half Helena. Table unsurpassed. Terms reasonable. Address P. O. box 55, St Helena. Cal. ORCHARD SPRINGS Seit5sT | In the Foo<llis of the Sierra Nepada Mouatains, near Colfax, on C. P.R. R 136 miles from San Franciaco. Nostagiog Plain, juiet retrast; finest scenery, water, mosntain air. frait and elimase Californin. Tdeal forest. gronnds and sarronndings. $3 a week. Send for Louklet, ORCHAKD SPRINGS, Coifaz, Cai. BELLEVUE HOTEL. P. 0. EL VERANO, Cal, Verano Station (King's Crossing), on California Northwestern Railway. Hot mineral baths near by. Terms, $1 per day and upward PETER GOUILHAR- DOU, lessee. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGCS. Finest fishing, hunting and health resort on the coast. Climate perfect. On Kiamath River. Rates, 52 and §2 30 per day; $10 to $id per weel, Call Traveler Office, 20 Montgomery st.. or address EDSON - BROS., Beswick, Siskiyou County, Cal. BOULDTR CREEK HOTEL Under new management. Entirely rehovated. First-class family- resort. Fine hunting and fishing. Sulphur springs. For terms and par- ticulars address P. J. WELCH, Prop., Boulder Creek, Cal. Cottages, camping, fishing; CA.P TAYI-OI 29 miles from S. F.; in the redwoods. Call Traveler office, 20 Montgomery street, or address H. G. MARTIN, Pro‘;rlflor. If you want to know wherc to go this Summer Call or write for “VACATION 1901” This is a little book just lssued by the Call- fornia’ Northwestern Railway Company, and is profusely illustrated. It gives camping loca- tions, hotels and mineral spring resorts in Marin, Sonoma, Mendocino and Lake counties. Besides, it contains a list of about 200 farms and homes where board during the summer months can be procured at from $5 to $10 per week. Ticket offices, 650 Market street (Chron- icle building) and Tiburon Ferry. General of- fice, Mutual Life building. Sansome and Call- fornia streets, San Francisco. R. X. RYAN, General Passenger Agent. H. C. WHITING, General Manager. . HIGHLAND SPRINGS. Only Three Hours’ Staging To the prettiest, healthiest, most restful place in all Californta. Resident physician. Every comfort and amusement. Rates—$§10, $12. 314, $15 and $16 per week. Call on LEB D. CRAIG, 316 Montgomery st., and see photographs of hotel and surroundh We take pleasure In writing _full particul Address CRAIG & WARNER 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 drugsgists. CALIFORNIA HOT SPRINGS Hot Springs, but not a sanitarfum. Formerly Agua Calients Springs. Sonoma Valley. No staging; 46 miles via C. N. Ry. or S. P. R. R. Immense swimming tank. Splen- 214 table. Come Sundays, try it. Round trip. $110. Telephone: expensive improvements: $13 and $14. COOPER & SHEDDEN. Agua Ca- liente, Cal. WILBUR HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS. Sulphur Creek. Colusa Co., Cal., 26 miles by stage west of Willlams: fare $2. Hottest and strongest water on the Coast; temperature M43 deg. Cures rheumatism, dropsy. salt rheum, skin diseases. neuralgia. liver and kidney com- plaints, paralysis. mercury in system, dyspep- sia, catarrh. Natural mud baths. New 2.story hotel: fine new bathhouse. Board and lodging, including baths, $10 a week. WM. OELGEART, Proprietor. VACATION DAYS. Outing Suits in Homespun or Golfings: Jack- ets silk lined. made to order only. Spectal for the next 30 days. $24.50 LESTER, Ladies’ 0 Kearny st. and or, JOHANNISBRERG. 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 EL MONTE HOTEL. First-class family resort: climate unsur- passed: great relie( for peopie with asthma: 65 miles from S. F.: fare $1 65: free "bus. Particu- lars at Traveler Office, 20 Montgomery st., of of JOHN NEVILL, Proprietor, Los Gatos. Extensively im- SOLID COMFORT HOME =™ 2w altitude. No fox: climate delightful. Large orchard, vegetable garden. Hot, cold baths. Spring water. Rates, 37 week un. ~Stage meets train. SCHULER & SCHEBEN. Napa. Cal. camMmpP 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, €30 Market street. YOSEMITE ! I WILLOW RANC Former proprietor W. Crandell—A summer homs in the redwoods. 5 miles from Santa Cruz: running water, swimming, croquet. abundanca of fruit, home cookinz: table speaks for itself. For particulars, TULEY & ILIFF, Santa Cruz. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. 2% hours’ ride from S. F.: § miles from Val- lejo. Sulphur baths; cure rheumatism, neural- gia, eczema, kidney, liver, stomach diseases. Hotel and Cottages renovated. Lake for boating and bathing. Dancing Pavillon. $8 to $10 a week. Special rates families. M. MADRID, Vallefo, Cal. $50.00 Or less will cover all expenses of a 10 days’ trip to Yosemite. Curry’s Office, 630 Market S YOSEMITE!! WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. Two miles from St. Helena. Board and room, $7.a week: camping privilezes, $1 50 per week. Address W. W. McCORMICK, St. Helena. HOTEL BENVENUE. On ‘the shore of Clear Lake: home cookine: $7 per week and upward. F. and A. M. SCALES, Lakeport, Lake County, Cal LAKEPORT AND BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE.—Hopland to Barlett Springs, Via Lakeport. carrying passengers for Lake- port and Bartlett Springs. Stages connect with trains at Hopland. Leave Hopland at 12:30; arrive at Lakeport at 3:30; arrive at Bartiett Springs at 7:30. New §-horse 14-pas- senger tourist wagons. made to order for this stage line. with all the most modern improve- ments. sengers for Lakeport or Bartieté Springs call for tickets by Bartlett Springs Stage Line. MILLER & HOWARD. Proprietors. LAKE COUNTY.—New 15-passenger Yosemite Stage, all outside seats. Leaves Calistoga dally (Sundays excepted) at 11:30 &, m., direet to Harbin, Seigler, -Adams. Howard, Ander- son, . Astorgs and Glenbrook: buy round-trip tickets: half an hour for lunch at Calistoga: also to Middletown. Lower Lake, Kelseyvill and Lakeport. WM. SPIERS; Proprietor. WEEKLY CALL ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR.