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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 30 901 Eocietg’s Summer Quting. brilliant nuptia d Walter MM event of ey AE last was the only al interest duri: The outlook the Fourth parties in Jl the resorts e 1 irthday. s a pretty wedding celebrated Central Methodist Church issjon Sstreet during the pastL Miss Sac M. Riley, of James H. Riley the G. A. R. and employe: tates u\nr(r‘nha«ier de George H. Wil- ed. Rev. Dr. ceremony Livingston Dunn and a Japanese cottage in Greenham is their there the countr: arrange- fittingly cele- o P Miss William Gershel of New 12 Mrs. Gershel's parents, Jacob Eppinger of this city Palace Hotel, where théy v have gone to \hnnx.'< for the summer. so is v v pleasant and the place pidly. The Second Regi- n Francisco is entertain- ing s with et music. list of guests: Mrs. Love, Shatford, M. Samuel e, Lelia J. Samuel, Sadie Herin- Paul Samuel, L. Samuel, B C. Sam- S Samuei, Mrs. J. ‘George Lei- | . Rothenberg, §. C. Roth Volff, v\(fe and child; Mis: deline Rothenberg. Edna Lipp- . Ellinghous: Claudius, Sep- Kneff A. K J. L. Ril on, J. R. Grayson, T. F. Bliss, W. Van Pelt, W. W. Durant, E. A. Kober, wife and_chil- Raphael, C. M. Frisn Miss M. Doud, le). P. \e)lcr\n Chua- an, Louisville, ; Miss e, Watsonville: Mrs. W. J. Hill, D. G \huan F. H. Lang S. Haus- Garrisiere, Salinas; J. Rogers, e; Dr. William Page and wife, . Larios, Carl Stecker, Anita Steck- E , Soledad. CAMP CURRY—Arrivals at Camp Cur- v, Yosemite, during the past week in- _Re J. Knodell, Santa Cruz; wife and son, Stockto; Ed H. Tenn.; Mrs. A. G. Dex- neda; Dr. Conrad Weil and wife, : Miss Lena Kamerer, Su- ; L. J. Stabler, Los Angeles; Prouty, Mexico; J. Sward and wife, Quincy, IlL.; J. D. Carmelli and wife, J. 'C. Doherty and wife, Hugh H. Brown, San Francisco; D. W. Park, Coul- terv Dr. Miss Mabel Holland, Alameda; Gebrge W. Rodolph, wife and chil- Alameda; Edward Bellis, Stockton; vks, Thomas W. Butcher Eugenla \l 1wa 4uk\c . L. Tilden Miss Alexine Mitc! hell, M . Miss Rose Schmidt, Ala- C. Hennlon, San Jose. CAMP YOSEMITE—Late arrivals at Camp Yosemite include: Mr. and Mrs. Sherman_Pease, Mr.and Mrs. Crookshank, s Hubbard Jr. and wife, Los An- ; Laurence Munson, Des Moines; C. $L Welch, John Favin, R Meyerstein San Francisco; A Woodside, Massachu- setts; Mr. a Mrs. John H. Bird, New York: Edward Colter, San Leandro; Mr. John R«mp Mr. and Mrs. George hulz, Miss Belrap, Miss e T ton Harmes, Louise B. Deal, Miss R. H. San_Francisco; Mrs. _George . 'Miss May Palmer, Miss Florence ‘Alameda; Jessica Davis, Russell i, Mrs. A. Christenson, Miss Chris- Kilburn, Miss Blanchard, Mr. Todd, Mr. Burette, Mr. Levingstone, Miss E. Leving- Miss Lesser, Miss Oi- i on, Miss Cohen, Miss n, Miss Kohibe Dr. o McBremer, M > , San Francisco; Mr. and Mr: ebb, New York; W. J. Finger, Miss ne, Santa Barbara; Clarence Baruch, ar Baruch, Los Angeles; Charles Beh- A. Cohen, Miss Edna 0; Mrs. H. G. Ayre, ters Jr., New illips Warren, Athens, Hammond and daughter, Louis; Miss Mary Barber, Ross Val- Fred Raisch, W. Clark, S8an Francis- : Bertha Martindale, Belle Martindale, New Bedford, Mas: Nicholas Bawden and wife. San Jose; Albert W. Bee Jr., Boston, Mass.; Mrs. 8. L. Bee, Miss Irwin, Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. W. Rod: Bertie Bruce, Deidel, Sacramento; Bera 8. Forrest, Newell George P. James, Oakland; nnd Mrs. W. W. Campbell, Lick Ob- Mrs. Nathan_Stein, 'Miss Imo- e Stein, Alameda; W. T. Street, A. 'wman, Phil Hastings and wife, M. S. kelsburg. Jeffrey Switzer, Ethel wkes, James Curragh, Laura E. Fos- George W. Hinkel and wife, M. W. lummer, Miss Hitchcock, Miss Katherine Lyons, California Camera Club, San rancisco; Miss E. McMeekan, Alameda; von der Mehden, Susan E. von der Myra Freudenrich, Lester S. th, Ban Francisco; Miss Cordelia E. es, Palo Alto; Mr. Bierpont, Los An- C. L. Perrin and wife, Charles H. » Orden and wife, Miss Emily Van Or- Miss Viola Van Orden, Miss Grace is, Arthur Coleman, San Francisco; . A. Palmer, Miss Case, Miss Pioda, Z anor G. McEwen, San Francis- F 'Zabelh P. Hughes, Wales, England; argaret Mdl{]fl' Sacramento; P. T. arker, Miss en, San _Francisco; Burrough: ew York: Mary Boyd Ewen, Mr. Mrs. Edward Bidwell, Franc Hawthorne, Arcadia, J. H. ey, Elk Creek, Neb.; F. Roberts, \‘lrk Charles H. Goodall,” H. San Francisco. "INEL HOTEL—Registered at the nel Hotel, Yosemite, are: Mr. and Mrs. Hancock Banning, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gariand, Los Angeles; Edgar Baruch, Clarence Baruch, Berkeley: Mrs. J. Baruch rs. H. ‘Baruch, Los Angeles; George M. Scott, Miss Scott, Bert Scott, Miss Homas, Alameda: R. H. Pratt and wife. 8an Francisco; Miss W. H. Perry, C. M. Wood, Los Angeles; G. A. Moore and wife. Alameda; Jackie Muir Jr., Wal- ter Clark, Miss Lucy Clark, Miss Mary Clark, Migs Katherine Clark, M. H. Sher- man and wife, Hazeltine Sherman, Lucy Eherman, Robert Sherman, Las Angeles, S. Brownell. Mrs. G. Brownell, an E. Browneil, Cindnnau ' Ohio; Mrs. Or. & Mrs. TRAVERSE, DERMATOLOGISTS, Permanently remove superfluous hair and other facial blemishes with the electric needle with- cut pain or scar. Wrinkles removed with the electric roller. Skin diseases cured. Free de- monstration of ability to make hair grow on bald heads Hours 1 to 4 . m. Evenings by appointment. Donohoe bldg.. 1170 Market st., or. Taylor, rooms 25-29. 8. Brahman Tollet Cream, Brahman Tooth Powder, Z5c. All druscists. Large stock always at J. S. Potts rug Co, The betle of your set would not be the beile if s s bed eomplexion. Suarantes of boanty, T ik #kin food; cotsine ‘Pozsoni’s AISO HOT SPRINGS—The weather | Sugar | 'D. D. McBean, New York: Mrs. C. E. Detrick, C. K. Detrick, Carters; G. F. Quigley, B, K isco; K. 2dna Lehn- eet, San Francisco; aul G, Oldsmith, Fred Harding, Brelton, irs. G. W, vm v»m',, 5. B. Berry, W. Mrs. Frank . Ritter, China; Miss and Miss Ogilvine, Scotland; is, Chinese Camp; Sir Bn"dln[z S. Leed, Manchester, L‘ngland Arthur J d, Madras, India; Lady Leed, 5 4. Manchester, fingland; L. ., Green- lee, 'A. Rosenberg, Mrs. J. P. Mar- in, VL W . Cluness Jr., John F. Fitzpatrick, San Besky, G. Besky, London, England; F. ¥ Sullivan, San _Francis S. Ehren- , Alameda; Wade H. Etten, Stockton; Morris, Chinese Camp, Cal.; Mr. and John G. Conrad, Mrs. L. E. Conrad, hley R. Faull, Jam M. Meeghan, Gro eland; -Joseph J. Taylor, Rossland, and Mrs. T. Brilliman, Al- Mrs. Louisa Lines, Mary M . Louise Lines, Jean C. Lines, Wilkesbarre, Pa.; John H. Hendy and wife, M S. J. Hendy, San Franc 3 Miss Tucker, Manchester, lowa Miss Cora Sembower, Guy K. Sembower, Sembower, Pa.; Hjul, A Mrs. L. H. Focht, Louise Butler, C. H. Jordan, C. Charles J. Behlow and wife, Mrs. Cohn, Miss Edna Cohn, San Fran- H. J. Lujer, John P. Stone, Los D. Gustave S Coze, Vienna; Neva Cahill, # 'J)ler San Diego; Mis A. A onl' New York; F. D. Nick, Mr: E. L. Dodge, Miss Susan Nicol, Stockton; Mrs. Zashishie, Miss Zashishie, Brooklyn, 2 H. C r, Oakland; Mrs. New York; J. Holm: Converse, M! Conve Baltimore Josephine Fleming., M Livingston Joseph Gottiob, Melville Marx, San Fran cisco; R. N Klein an e, Helena, Mont.; Julia Mann, San Fran- cisco; H. F. Donaldson, New_ York; G. Hillegar: fiss Hillegass, San Fran- clso; Mea ‘G F. Washburn, Abbey C. Washburn, Putne; H. Child, H. E. Child, England; H Gray, Mrs. T. Gar- wood, Herman Harcourt, Ger- denhall, Josephine Lind- d, Matt Sullivan, San Englan Loeh, San . Stowell, G. . Charles Wei henk, Fred Kahn, Oakland; Mrs. Miss Lew S D. Lewi: Florida; Everett, Oakland; Arthur San Francisco; Mr. chard H. Allen, Chatham, N. Crothers, Mr. and Mrs. A.' W. n, L. Pickering, San Francisco; sen, Merced, Cal.; Prince Jacques , Prince Albert de Broglie, B Lcopold Robert, Paris, Franc Conrell, Colorado b])ri;lg" G and Mrs, X.; R A V. rrgum-n Oakland; Eli M Jose; Mrs. Nathan Stein, Miss Emmegene Alameda Matt Derham, Monte San ~ Francisco; Mrs. Louis Mrs. John Chanslor, Mrs. W. Cosby, Miss Birdie Chanslor, Miss Maude Reade Davie: s, Miss Lucy Schwarz, Mis Lucy Winder, W. G. Chanslor, John Llewelyn, H. McCoy, Los Angeles; Hdbme Miss Helbine, San Fr. Barger, Idaho; Charles H. I\rdu(?. \\1111m i\r(\lmg Joseph Kreling, San Francisco; J. A. Chansior, Los Angeles; T. G. Hart and wife, Fresno; Mr. and Mrs. B. Sinsheimer, Miss Sinsheimer, Miss N. Blum, Matt Thislaw, San ay Proff, Fresno; Mr. and “{Whitehouse, Brownsgrove, Eng- S. Hill, Wawona; Miss W. Hon- eyman, Miss Honeyman, Miss Rutherford, D. Honeyman, Portland, Or.; Margaret Gertrude Hurley, Thomas F. John 'W. Earle, Liv- lliam Carson and Chase, Holyoke, . Lonson and wife, S8an Fran- Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Dorn, San Luls , Cal.; Miss J. E. Dower, M Dower, J. J. White, Fresno; arks, Mrs. 8. M. Marks, S. M. J. H. Ra\m'\n'] J. Martin and wife, Susan von der Mehden, Mrs. G. Schick. D. Davies, San Francisco; F. W. Street, So- nora; Horace Street, Sonora; R. H. Mor- gan, Columbia, Cal. GLENBROOK—Recent arrivals at Glen- brook include: San Francisco—K. M. Ham, K. M. Ham Jr., F. L. Green and wife, Miss Alma Green, Miss Helena L. Vera Green, Miss Theresa Doody, Mrs. A. W. Kauffman, Mrs. D. Doody, Daniel D. Doody, Orman J. Doody, Miss Mar- guerite Doody, Miss Geneva Phillip Charles G. Lea, Preston Morris, V. G. Schuchard, Miss Jennie Kruge, H. Peaters £ E J. H. vis, liam Carter. Miss Judith Hogan, Mrs. H. H. Hogan, S. Clinton, James C. Boice, M. Butler, Mrs. Charles A, Adams, Charles E. Skinper, 8. Witkowski. Middletown— B. E. Young and wife, Miss Lois Young, J. 3. Hughes. Vallejo—George E. Hans- com apd wife, Elmer Hanscom, James Powers Sr., James Powers Jr., H. A. Wel- Charles B ler and wife, Charles Pope, hill. Alameda—Will M. Shear and wife, M Margaret Shear. Colma—Miss Sue R. Adams, Miss Clarice Adams. Oakland —William King, John Hall. Menlo Park— Joseph Dood Boulder Creek—W. F. Gray and wife. Pope Valley—Mrs. Lorenia Barnett. Benicia—F. Gehrman. Geyser- ville—C. E. Dittemore and wife. New York-Miss Etta Buttler, Rear Admiral J. Tilley and wi HOTEL V. EY\DOMFfRegIstered at the Hotel Vendome are: From San Francisco, John C. Speight, W. }I King and wife, R. Bennett Jr., William A. Sexton, Wal ter P. Parep, J. M. Webster, H. 8. Robin- son, J. H. Brill, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. An- drews, Rudolph Herold Jr., Fred J. Mec- Williams, Edgar Peixotto, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hartley Harrison, Dr. and Mrs. F. Skaife, Lee Escher and wife, Miss Annu Ebbets, Dan Stewart, C. G. Hooker, Mrs. G. Hooker, A. W. Baldwin, Mrs. A. W. Balawin, M. J. Fontana, Mr. and Mrs. B. Bendix, Miss Lily Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Jospeh B. Coryell, Hon. James D. Phelan, W. J. Mooser, Ogden Hoffman, F. Chapellet Jr., C. McMahon and wife, F. A. Houseworth, H. C. Sagehorn, Mr. s. W. C. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Lennie, John McNaught, C. F. Brauer, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Curtis, Mrs. E. A Hawkhurst, J. F. - McCarthy, George A. Rigg, Mrs. Florence L. Walker, E. L. Barrett, George W. Forsyth, Judge J. M. Seawell, F. J. Mayhew, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Magee, Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Durbar, Stewart B. Dunbar, Miss Selma A. Lux, Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Anderson, A. G. Moran, Mrs. Sydney Worth, Miss Hilda Green J. Green. From Oakland—Colonel W. J. Cotton, Mrs. Margaret J. Cook, Miss €ook, Mr. and Mrs. J.'W. Nelson, s Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Pierce, Raymond T. Baker, George W. Baker, . and Mrs. J. F. Wiggins. From Ala’ meda—B. P. Searight. Miss Caroline C. Hall, Mrs. Sydney Worth, Hall, Jennison C. Hall. From New Yorlk. J. 8. Hutchings, Mr. and Mrs. T. Brill Reading, | H. Veuve, Miss Carrie Sheehan, Quarrie and davghter, Miss Etta Jo! ston, Miss Mabel 3 iss Dwyer, Mrs. Morgan, Miss Kittie Mullen, Pety Anth derson, Maurice Dood. Mrs. Me- | thy, M. W. Godfrey, J. Peoprie, Kathe- rine E. Hahn; from Elmhurst—Miss Delle Hobart; from San Rafael—Margaret An- v; from San Ansel- Mrs. Millerzer and son, Mr. and Mis, mo—Mrs. G- D. Davis; from Sacramento— Egan, Miss 1da Lange, Mr. and Mrs. | Edith L. McMullen; from London—W. Schor John Hayes, Frank wmmms San Baker from Oakland—George T. Adams Franeisco. CALIFORNIA HOT SPR lowing guests registered at Springs during the past week: From San Francisco—Mr. and Mrs. Vr 'Ethlyn Whife, W. Norman, C. F iuson, Mr. and Mr: Merwin and wife, Mi '(-S—The fol- lifdrnia Hot Own and wife, L. Louis Titus, . Leigh Free, Jacob Baumgartin, Miss S. Hall and !mfl”g' ob- s C. §. Merwin, Miss child and maid, M Fannie . De- | C. B. Griffin, Miss L. E. Nelle, Miss Ethel it T Mo bonalt e e o1t e | Bunn, Miss’ Lillien Guinn, ~ Miss Elsie Donald, Mrs. John Hoey, Miss Madeleine | Christoffersen, Miss Jennie Christoffer- Hoey, Miss Eugenfa Hoey, Charles Hoey, | Sen, Mrs. Adrianne Black, H. C. Black, Frank E. Van Pelt, Mr. Si ta ngle nzi Miss S. N. MacDonald, Nelson Andrews, T. J." Sheehan, J. C. Ki 1. Jackson, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mitchell, Earl Black, Oscar Whitney and wife. THE GEYSE Rottanzi, erulff, George H. Veuve, Mamie ¥anconipi, RS—Among those who reg- istered at the Geysers during the past week are: Clarence de Veuve, Gardner de Rene Fanco- Mrs! Captain Louls Meyer, Miss Evelyn | nipi, Mixie de Veuve, May Mower, O'Connor, S. L. Braverman, Captain | Miss Lucie King, James Gray, C.” Ellis, H. Matthew Turner, Miss B. A. Butler, Miss | F. Woncross and wife, Abe Spie, Edward Crepin, Miss C. Crepin. Charles Simon, | Lachman, Frank Green, Alice Green, JRmeS Simon, C. K. Simon, Mrs. Mec- | Helen D. Green, Mi Boril, J. D. Jessup, G Miss Kafe McGivern, Miss Gallo- | Anna Jessup, Gertrude Jessup, Miss Kitty ay, George s Hoffman, Percy Shaunston, J. Elliott, M. Robinson, H. Vann, George *X Loleman Mrs. Coleman, Alice 'Coleman, Howard Tarner, Raymond F. A Merrhi. From Berkeley—. Ott, Gerson Price. Jack Robertson, Albert A. Freese; Miss Alice L. Freese. Butler, Gale Perkins, W. H. Milroy, San Rafael-C. B. Kaufman. From San|Charles A. Hulme, Miss Rosa Franken- Bernardino—Miss A. M. Milliken. G. Andre. CAMP MEEKER—The following guests registered at Camp Meeker From San Francisco—Mr. and Mrs. B. Bernbard, Mrs. B. 8. Manchester, Mrs. L. 1. Dunne, Mrs. L. W. E. Parker, H. H. Gray Mrs. G. F. Brown, Hannah Toomey, Hat- tie Toom Mi Di Robert inneapolis bert, K. L. . Mrs. R. McKenna, Minnie L. Kenna, Willlam T. O'Connell, Massey and son, Miss Elenor M. Masse; M. T. McKenna, Milton M. Dibert, Charles E. Dibert From | berg, J. W. Grimth Mrs. E. C Mrs. W, Ethel Cook, W. last week: cisco include: Herig, Louis Herig, Lyman Trumbull, H. Hallet, Kingsbury | Mrs. H. H. Gray, L. N. Dibert, iss Flora Stern, Mrs. J Florence Me- | Mrs, J. H, Brown, Miss E, o Mrs. H. A. Miss Minnie T, Dib- Mrs. §. W. Docke, B. Cook, A. M. Cook, E. I. Cook, B. ‘Cook, Iter A. Board, Walter G. Haxe, ail of San Francisco. HOTEL METROPOLE-Late arrivals at the Hotel Metropole from San Fran- Miss Dinah E. Clay- burgh, Leo Clayburgh, H. Clay Miller, Malone Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stern, Harry Scott. Wilson, Miss A. Hink, Miss E. Hink, Willlam J. Lan- ders, Charles L. Patton, William Leviston, Ehrman and family, Mr. and N. Dibert, Miss Tda Stillwell, Miss Mrs. E_‘ B. Hnlladay Miss Alice Sheridan, Josephine_Fratenger, Mrs. ¥, K. Smith, |30 F. Jewetlt, W. O Doane, Mr. and Florence M. Smith, Miss Ethél G. Smith, | Jore: 1, WV, Hewsey, Jirs. o Dunne: San E. Adamson. David Adamson, | yjlq, Sampson, Master W, Sampson, F. Olive M. Smith, Hazel P. Smith, Curtlss | b Runyon, wife and son, F. N. Delaney Gilley, Roy McLellen, Mrs. 3 5 Bz, Rlan W Masianis a7 HaagIn | and wife. 'Alameda—Mrs. J. E. Powell. Allen B! Du“c"ng N A Oakland—Mrs. W. H. Quinn. I.m *. Raymond, James McCaw, R. HOTEL BENVENUE.—Registered at iarriscn, Mrs. C. B. Plunkett, Miss Ida | Hotel Benvenue are Mrs. M. Gale, A. E. Poabara: Sihe ha White, Coun- | Schwartz, San_ Francisco; M. Levin, tese de St. Germaine, Miss Harriet Reed, | Santa Rosa; W. Maddocks, Peachland} Miss Violette Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. H. | Mrs. H. Merrifield, Miss I. Merrifield, L. L. Eppenger, E. H. Chalmers, C. G. John- | Merrifield, Mrs. E. W. Briggs, Mrs. son Jr.. Edward Baker, Mrs. F. P. Lan- | Conway, Miss Matilda B. Conway, Flor- don and family, Nole Mays, Grace Hutch- | ence Welch, Bessie T. Durkle, San Fran- ison. George C. Johnson and wife, Lottie | cisco; Will J. Allen, Berkeley; Alfred B. L. Ferguson, A. O. Eppler, Joseph Balls, | §ill, Donald P. Campbell, Stanford; E. M William E. Tourtelotte, E. W. G. Spratt, | Furman, Eula Young, Lulu Starkey. {.'m!lyclj; F{,’”Qf' mlssfimgl;}‘!- gun&"“‘ Claude Plerce, San Francisco; H. W. Mrs, C. Gebhardt, Miss ebhardt, Mr E 2 B Crennardt, Jiiss H, Gebhardt, Mrs. | Honevtenyer and wife, Spokane, Wash.; Starr, Judson Starr; Coryelle, Mr. from Berkeley—Eda S5 Mrs San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Leavitt and chiid, L. D. Lane, Williams, - ; ] Cal.: R. J. Harlan, San Francisco; John Miss Florence G. Smith. W. H. . By : vay, Grace §. Parish, Kenneth C. Monr. | Markley Jr. e s t, P. Raymond Mohrhardt, Oscar | Wi SpMCTranelece; DRl e ke Mot vou Leedehausen; from New Mex- | potK? b T Ie(e P“' T ico—Mrs. W. Allen and daughter, Mrs, L. | Buckner, et oAl Lo i Barnett; from Yokohama, Japan—Abe > EidD“"“- J. ‘Archer, Santa Rosa; W. T T e e T . Rideout, Lakeport Bee; Mrs. J. P. Orr, b T baatamal Mr. and Mre, | Miss Nannie Orr, Miss Marie Orr, Berke: J. Flinn, Mrs. J. A. White, Mrs. R. H.|ley: v: F. M. Hurt, Upper Lake; Hans Stoat, Wiililam Miller, Hopland: C. S. Davidson, H. Brown; from Santa Rosa—Joseph Pur- ds ringten, Miss Maggie Purrington, Mrs. L. | Berkeley McKee and wife, Wash- Sinclair and son, Mrs. 8. J. Swank; from | ington, V Mrs. Sprowart, G. Spro- Alameda=Mrs, L. T. Cranz and family, | wart, San Franclsco. Mrs. Mrs, L. . Mrs. M. Godfrey, le J. H. Miller and family, Lcvegrove, H. Holmes, Mrs. H. S. Holmes, Arthur S. Holes. Alfred Peterson, Mrs. Reinecker and family, Miss Helen Brown, Miss Florence Relfe, D. Chambeérlin, Miss ) GILROY Mrs. G. C. Relfe, dun v Griffith, }lonr) Sturken, Mis: Chester L. Stan- Miss Annette God- HOT SPRINGS.—Among the late arrivals at Gilroy Hot Springs are: From San Francisco—John Maloney, Gor- Oontinued on Page Twenty-Seven. ADVERTISEMENTS. Sacrifice Sale 16 | DAYS JONLY., Commencing 115 ] To-Morrow, nys | Monday, July I. My_ In order to make room for a vast purchase now in tran- sit we to-morrow inaugurate a 15 days’ sacrifice sale of our present stock at cuts that make our offerings THE BIGGEST VALUES EVER' PRESENTED. TAILOR-MADE SUITS MARKED DOWN. TAILO R-MADE JACKETS MARKED DOWN. LADIES’ CLOAKS MARKED DOWN. MISSES’ JACKETS MARKED DOW! LADIES’ SKIRTS MARKED DOWN. LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS MARKED DOWN. LADIES’ 100 LA value for $7.50 each, will be offered at..... 100 MISSES’ SUITS, value for $5.00 each, will be offered at., ..udin. 0 co siswneasanne SILK WAISTS MARKED DOWN. EXTRA SPECIALS. DIES’ TAILOR-MADE- SUITS, $2.90 $2.00 Ladies will do we!l to call early and W make selections before assortment of sizes becomes broken. J. O’BRIEN & CO., 1142 MARKET STREET. man, James Blascheck. From Chicago- A. Andrews and wife, Hugh Gallagher, E. M. Lund, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Luther, Mrs. Grace M. Wilson, Miss Margaret Parsons, Willlam G. Blatt, Professor John Dewey and son, E. J. Day. J. F. Rhoto, L. D. Adamson, James J. Whelah and wife. SARATOGA SPRINGS—The following is a list of arrivals during the past week at Saratoga Springs: P. Carson, Oakland; J. H. Medau Peldmont Heights: Henrich Hercks, A. G. Maass and wife, Mrs, C. Newman, son and nurse, John Madder, H. ¥. Michaelis, Mrs. F. Martens, H. S, Moore, San Irancisco; W. English and wife, Miss D. English, Caipella; Miss An- nie Hanify, Mies Sweeny, Miss Emily Lally, Mrs. L. Concanon. Miss Theresa Connél, Miss Kate Quinn., George Ger- main, Mrs. Kate Nicolae, Miss E. %Icolne, Mrs. A. Lindsay. Mrs. Wulff, Mrs. J.- T. Bill, Miss Annie Duvenick, San Francisco; D. Howell and family, Modesto; Charles Rosenberg, Ozkland: Milton L. Wasser- inan, Miss E. R. Leone, Julius Emile, Mrs. Nor and family, L. M. Thierbach, g)fe and two sons, D.' K. Permier, ‘harles Hoenrich, C. J. Wright and wife, Mrs. L. Marchand, Miss A. McLavghlin, Adcil Stephens. Joscph Stepkens, A. 8. Eb- bits, H. Mehriens, James Cronin, San Francieco; W. Decamp, Bakersfield; Mar- cus Lemon. Weet Virginia. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS—The fol- lowinz guests are registered at the Val- leJo White Sulphur Srrings: Colonel A. M. Belt, Vallejo; Captain L. R. Varce, Os- car Hault, James O'Leary, John Ander- ?TO“thEa‘t{; Norhtg. W. F. = uthbertson - and son, Herb St James Gillis, Mr. and Mrs. Paul S?rg‘r‘:lg F. Plarcy, J. J. Connaugh, Benicia; Pat- rick Lynn, Sacramento; Mr. and Mrs. Charles’ Archer, Stockton' Mr. and Mrs. Halfey, Oaklavé; Mr. and Mrs. Farmer, William Britt, Gus Zae, John Ryan, Cap- tain Fatton, John Dillon,” Fred Klopstock, Miss Tessie Kicpstock, Mrs. K!opstock, Misses Mrs. J. H. de It’s Bathing Suit of your own. well as any other time. could own your own Bathing Suit by spending so little money. For instance we can sell you: Men’s Fancy Swimming Suits for $2.50. They have no equal | from $1.50 to $2.00. You can't for comfort and fit. mistake if you buy them. Men’s Fancy Combination Boys’ Extra Strong Bathing Suits for $3.50. Newest styles, | Suits from 50¢ to T5e. . They greatest strength. wear like iron. Ladies’ and Misses’ Buits from $1.75 to $12.00. All grades. Full fashioned, pretty, stylish and comfortable. Any article made to order if you wish; KNI 60 GEARY STREET, Nonsense To allow yourself to suffer discomfort by being without a Be comfortable while bathing as Perhaps you haven't realized that you Boys’ Fancy Swimming Suits costs a trifle more. MAKERS OF: 8weaters, Jerseys, Gym= nasium Suits. Silk, Lisle Thread, Linen and Wool Underwear. Riding, Onthlg and Camp-~ ing Leggins. Bet. Kearny St. and Grant Ava. If you can’t come, write for catalogue. .-FHHH‘H'I-H-H-'H-!-H- B T A A 20 o S—— . CAMP REVERIE, —IN THE— RUSSIAN RIVER REDWOODS. NOW OPEN “In All California No Place Like This.”” An Outing Camp Reverie, on the Guerneville Branch of the California Northwestern Railway, is praec- 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- tainments—musical, literary, etc.—for the even- "™ RUN UP FOR A DAY. Run Up Saturday and Return Sunday or Monday, Run Up and Back on Sunday, and 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 Reverle Association, Room 81, Flood Bldg., San Francisco, for particulars and book- lets; or write Camp Reverie Association. P. Forestville, Sonoma County. Cal. Booklets m 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 Paradis 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 illustrated pam- hlets, apply to A e B. C. PECK, Agent, 10 Montgomery et.. San Franeisco. Or BANNING CO. . Los Angeles, 222 South Spring SKAGG medicinal virtues: Dest: mataral bath In State: telephone, telegraph, daily HOT SPRINGS. SONOMA Co.; Sy &% hours from .nn service; morning and afternoon etages; trip from S. F. only $5 50. Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a. m. or 3:3) 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 lHOT SPRINGS. ! Trains leave Third and Townsend streets at a. m. and 2:45 p. m. daily. For rates and finatratea pamphlets address P. ROBERT- SON, Prop. LAUREL DELL LAKE MST, ATTRACTIVE PLACE IN_LAKE County to spend & vacation. Boating, livery, new walks EDGAR DUR- bathing, bowling, tennis, and boats. Write for circular. NAN, Laurel Dell, Lake Co., Cal. | OWN A HOME "5 CANP MEEKER Buy lots $10 up: cottages built by Meeker, $30 ,up: boating, bathing, tenting ground free; saw- "mill, depot, store, postoffice at camp; board and lodging $6; take Sausalito ferry, $3_round trip. _Address C. MEEKER, or H. M. GREGSON, Camp Meeker, Sonoma County. wHotfprinss Three trains daily; 2% hours’ ride. A Bettens, Mgr.. Byron Hot Spgs., Cal. Lombard & Co., 86 Geary street, City. OLIVE HILL. MRS. HENRY LANGE desires to say to her friends and the public that she has accommo- dations for' guests or boarders at Olive Hill Vineyard, St. Helena, Cal., at reasonable terms, HUNTING AND FISKING GALORE. Parties wishing to go on a hunting and fish- ing expedition in the Coast Range, where deer ana bears are plentitul, and. trout-fshing is elegant, may. find their way out by writing to G. A. EATON, Lowrey, Tehama County. THE GEYSERS, Sgnome NE OF NATURE'S WONDERS. NATU- ral steam baths; -wlmmlnt, fishing, hunt- ing and livery. 'Write for pamphlet. I. WERTHEIMER, manager. IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO ENJOY GOOD HEALTH AND PLEASURE AT THE COZY SARATOGA SPRINGS. §. MARTENS, Prop., Bachelor P. O., Lake Co. GLENBROOK. arious amusement and small game. Tablc and beds, wbaurpastcd. Rates only 38 and $10. -Apply 20 Montgomery st. or address O. W. R. TREDWAY, Prop., Glenbrook, Lake Co., Cal. INDEPENDENCE LAKE, * Fishirg; boats: excellent table; climate fect: 16 miles from Truckee, in an unbroken forest. Further (nformation Traveler office, 20 M. CLEM ery, or i ONS, Mon Truckee, VICHY SPRINGS, The only place in the Unmd States where Vichy Water is Ibllhdln ‘natu; Eleciric | Waters: o Batts; Bochas Numerous; Baths U ulle& ree miles from Tkian. A RED) e Mcg‘l’";"!:All Ho“ l n.mu. hunting and lvimmlng- m table: ests at home; never fail to_ return: ouventr, VIC PONCELET. T J TOLL HOUSE. pmnm' ACCOMMODATIONS FOR A Eu-u mnmn n-gr pure ur. HO! FOR THE GEYSERS. Vi Foss' Stage from m“nfi'flf’ route. 'umll‘:‘:mmm On a New Plan.| sel Vendome Gentral California San Jose is the central city of California, and Hotel Vendome is its most attractive featur Adjacent to Lick Observatory, New Almad 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 EO. P. SNELL, Msr., 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 air; equable tem- perature: seven miles stage from Soledad: hot and cold soda and sulphur baths: 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 {lluminated by gas: telephone and P. O.; round-trip ticket §8. C. T. ROMIE, prop.; T. W. SHRODER, manager. Delightful Surroundings and WITTER Excellent Accommodations at LAKE COUNTY, CAL. « Certain cure for Stomach, Liver, Kidney, Bladder, Skin and Blood Diseases. Recommended by Leading Physicians. Thou- sands Cured. Tickets, California and Northwestern Rail road. Stage from Uki RODNEY McCORMICK, General Manager. Call or address, WITTER MEDICAL SPRINGS COMPANY, Upper Lake P. O., Lake County. Cal. Main Office & Water Depot. 915 Market, r. 84 NAPA SODA SPRINGS BEAUTIFUL Napa County, Cal. OF HE __MOST ALL health resorts. Rates $10 to $15 per week. Two trains dally, foot of Market street, 7 a. m. and 4 p. m. For further information address A. DOLLMANN, Proprietor. CAPITOLA 7T HE SEASIDE RESORT OF CENTRAL Cnllmmlz on Monterey Bay. Now open. Free booklet. R. M. BRIARE, manager hotel; FRANK REANIER, supt. camp, Capitola, Cal. YOSEMITE VALLEY, BIG OAK FLAT AND YOSEMITE STAGE CO.—Running directly through the Tuolumne Blg 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 § p. m. Send for illustrated folder. WM. J. WHITE, Gen’l Agent, 630 Market st., opposite Palace Hotel, S. F.; tel. Black 357i. [ = O’DONNELL’'S MKNFRAL BPRIVGS AT GLEN ELLEN, the best camping, picnic and pleasure r sort on the Coast. The greatest remedy for lung disease, liver and stomach complaints. rheumatism _and citlrrh s miles from S. F. e S. P. R. 8. F. TN B R."R. give special rates to campers: 30 cottages® and tents furnished; rent cheap: o fogs mor poison oak at the park: mimeral water, boats and bathing tree. Inguire of DR. C. C. NNELL, office 1021% Market, bet. 6th llld 7(): 8. F. If you want your hellth Pleasure and longevity this is the place to go. MARK YEST SPRINGS Healthiest and best climate, prettiest place in all California; lots amusements; fine walks; all mineral waters. Rates, $10 and $12 per week. Open May 15. Circulars at_city office, 918 Larkin st., S. F. DRURY & KROEGER. WILBUR HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, Sulphur Creek, Colusa Co., Cal., 28 miles by stage west of Williams: fate §2. Hottest and strongest water on the Coast; temperaturs 148 deg. Cures rheumatism, dropsy, salt rheum, skin diseases, neuralgia, liver and kidney com- plaints, paralysis. mercury in system, dyspep- sla, catarrh. Natural mud baths. New 3-story hotel; fine new bathhouse. Board and lodging, including baths, $10 a week. WM. OELGEART, Proprietor. B POINT ARENA HOT SPRINCS. Greatly improved. New cottages, large h'“ planos, billiard, pool and other games; eve: thing new; § per week. Round trip by stmr. Point Arena, §1. Inquite at Beadle Bros.’, 34 Misston, and N. P. R. R. Co.. 14 Sansome ... st. or of DR. W. A McCORNACK, Point Arena, Cal “PINE KNOLL.” Beautiful mansion house and ificent grounds, situated in foothills. one and & nalt miles from St. Helena. Table ‘unsurpassed. Terms reasonable. Address P. O. box &, St Helena, Cal KLAMATH HOT SPRINGCS. Finest fishing, hunting and helll“h resort on the coast. Climate perfect. On Klamath River. Rates, $2 and 32 50 Der day: $10 to $14 per week. Call Traveler Office, 2 Montgomery st ‘.:g?l:xgn EDSC)N BROS., Beswick, Shnly:\: Forreltndmm"N THE 1 ooz o b N HE SIERRAS 2400 ft.—136 miles fl‘om Sm !" ing; good table; inest scenery, water, air, frait st irsocs ldenl 'forests and o O;‘Ic‘mnd. ”‘MI week. Send for ard Spriugs, Colfax, Cal. & EII‘ELI.BVUE HOTEBL. P VERANO, Cal., Vi '(xmr- Crossing), on Clll:urnh ex:‘;:‘-?u:::‘:g: Hot mineral baths near by. Terms, Pk s o UILHA. DOU, lessee. TR GO - Moét & Clmndon, The la: Hevse, hrfgt -nd oldest Champagne White Seal (Grande Cuvee) of ex- cqmonal bouquet and dry‘;less.—o Cae;t FULAENOIT & 0, Pt ot st If you wanl to know where to | 'go this Summer Call or write for ¢“VACATION 19017 Th: tornia Is & little book just issued by the Cali- Northwestern Railway Company, and is profusely illustrated. It gives camping loca- tions, hotels and mineral spring resorts in Marin, Sonoma, Mendocino and Lake counties. Besides, it contains a list of about 200 farms and homes where board during the summesr months can be procured at from 35 to 310 per week. Ticket offices, 650 Market street (Chron- fcle building) and Tiburon Ferry. General of- fice, Mutual Life building, Sansome and Call- fornia streets, San Francisco. R. X. RYAN, General Passenger Agent. H. C. WHITING, General Manager. HIGHLAND SPRINGS. | Only Three Hours® Staging To the prettiest, healthiest, most restful place in all California. gomfort and smusement Resident physician. Every Rates—$§10, $12, 3i4, Call on LEE D. CRAIG, and _see photographs We take pleasw Address CRAIG and $13 per week. Montgomery st.. hotel and surroundings. writing full particulars. WARNER, CAMELLINE For the complexion. Indispensable Mountains and Sea Shore. ents moves tan, sunburn and infection fro: Oak. Indorsed by the medical profes: all druggists. CALIFORNIA HOT SPRINGS Hot Springs, but not 2 sanitarium Formerly Agua Caliente Springs. Valley. No staging; 46 miles via C. N. & R. R._Immense swimming tank. S Come Sundays, try it. Ros expensive improvem: & SHEDDEN, Agua n & s ¥ did table. $110. Telephone: and $14. COOPER Iiente, Cal. RUBICON PARK, A delightful summer resort on the shors of Lake Tahoe. Everything new. Best beach for bathing on the lake. Fishing and hunting. Boats, fishingstackle and saddle horses at mod erate hire; $2 per day, or $10, $12 and 314 week. Postoffice, telephome. A. L. FROST. Rublcon Park, Lake Tahoe, Cal. JOHANNISBERG. 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 Burea 20 Montgomery st. EL MONTE HOTEL. First-class family resort: climate unew passed: great rellef for peopie with asthma: miles from S. F.: fare $1 65; free "bus. Part lars at Traveler Office, 20 Montgomery st. of JOHN NEVILL, Proprietor, Los Gatos. , GOOD FELLOWS’ HOME, | redwoods. Call Traveler office. MID THE MOUNTAINS cino. Visit this quiet solid comfort. For particulars STRATTON, 3 Eighth street, Cit. SOLID COMFORT HOME 2vos™<, = altitude. No fom: climate delightful Largs orchard. vegetable Hot, Spring water. Rates, $7 week up. train. SCHULER & SCHEBEN. garde: Napa, CAMP CURRY Makes 1t possible for vou to spend a week month in Yosemite without exhausting al resources. Rates, $12 per week; $45 per month Office, 620 Market street. YOSEMITE I WILLOW RANCH Zormer, prosetetcr v Crandell—A summer homs In_the redwoods, 5 miles from Sania running water, swimming, croquet, abunda: of fruit, home cook‘h-m-. r 2% lejo. gia, eczema, kidney, I Hotel and Cottages renovated. Lake for b and bathing. Daneing Pavilion. 38 to 31 Special ratesfamilies. M. MADRID. Va -Lake Tahoe, Cal “THE GROVE” %5 o % lodging per week, $3. By the day. 0c. Good saddle horses and the best Boats free to all guests. PARM *COPLAND, Proprietors. OF less will cover all expenses of » 17 dave trip to Yosemite. Curry's Office, §30 Market street, S. F. YOSEMITE BOULDER CREEK HOTEL. Under new management. Entirely ren: First-class family resort. Fine hunt fishing. Sulpbur springs. For terms 2 ticulars address P. J. WELCH, Pro; er Creek, Cal. -5 o CAMP TAYLOR Cottages, ca ng. 29 miles fro S, F. 20 M. street. or address H. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS "‘l‘vo ml]:fl mm( St. Helena. Botrf‘ a week: camping privileges, $1 & g Address W. W. McCORMICK. St. H HOTEL BENVEN 708 the shore of ‘Clear Lake: !.{E per week and upward. F. a fodths) Lakeport. Lake County, ~Fresh co BOARD. FRUIT FARM 5=, o Terms, 35; fare S0c. Box 64, Redw. » most modern ments. Lakeport or Svrlu-uwl for ucnu by Bartiet: MILLER & HOWARD, Propristors. LAKE COUNTYNew 13-passenger Tosemits Stage. it outside seats. Teaves Callstosn to Harbin, S 'Pted) at 11:30 a. 1t