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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1901. BARK ST. JATIES IS PARTLY DISMASTED IN A HURRICANE e —3 BARK ST. JAMES, OWNED IN SAN FRANCISCO, AS SHE APPEARED OFF DIAMOND HEAD LAST WEDNES- DAY WEEK. THE ABOVE PICTURE IS FROM A SKETCH MADE BY CAPTAIN PILLSBURY OF THE MAIL COMPANY'S STEAMSHIP PERU. = 4 ATL steamships came and went in quick succession yesterday. The Peru, from China, Japan and Hawail, arrived at 11 a. m.; ment. e Shipping Intelligence. | | the Arequipa, for Central and | ARRIVED. South American ports, sailed at nunn.r = c Lot \\efign:!darv‘ -Yulyc'h. A Jnte For 39 Stmr Coronado, Johnson, 68 hours from Grays vi,h“n o Mippon Maru, or Japan and | Harbor; bound to San Pedro; put in to land China, via Honoluiu, got away at 1 P. M. | passengers. sharp. _Stmr Greenwood, Fagerlund, 17 hours from The Peru brings the news of the dis- | Clecne. = Stmr Del Norte, G: ., St masting of the San Francisco bark St. | pero. NN i e e James. The latter vessel was on her way | Stmr Peru, Pillsbury, 20% days from Hong- g, via Yokohama 18 days 14 hours, Honolulu 6 days 19 hours. via from Newec Australia, to Honolulu | off Diamond Head on Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, 86 hours from y-five days out. Captain | Chemainus. the Peru says the St. James | , Diin Maxy Winkelman, Guttmorsen, & days - een caught in some Very | “scrr Abble, Petersen, 3 days from Eureka. hea as her fore royal mast,| Schr Rio Hey, Hansen, 24 hours from Men- 1no. | a d mizzen topmast Schr Ottillie Fjord, Bosch, 32 days from Ma- gone, besides a number of Spars, | nukona. and running gear. The St. James | CLEARED. was er jury rig and was making good | Wednesday, July 17. progress, Jap stmr Nippon Maru, Greene, Hongkong The St. James is owned by the Cali- | and Yokohama, via Honelulu; W H Avery. Ship Company and is commanded | Br stmr Arequipa. Lee, Valparaiso and way n Tapley. She will be temporar- | Ports; Balfour, Guthrie & Co. 3 repaired at Homolulu and will come | ;BT r Bristol, McIntyre, Ladysmith; R here for a thorough overhawling Dk Yosemite, Hamilton, Melbourne; Demp- The Peru broug up the following | sier & Son " : & named cabin passengers: d Schr Forest Home, Wayland, Ladysmith; From China and Japan—Miss L. Bruce, Mrs. | SWasne & Hoyt. 8. Miss Ida McLellan, BAILED. ard H. Matthews, Wednesday, July 17. Stmr Czacina, Seaman, Seattle. Stmr Corona, Gielow, San Diego. Geo W Elder, Randall, Astoria. North Fork, Fosen, Eureka. Stmr Celia, Higgins, —. Stmr Newbure, Peterson, Grays Harbor. Stmr Coronado, Johnson, San Pedro. Stmr Wa: Zolling, Tacoma. Jap stmr Nippon Maru, Greene, Hongkong | and Yoke ma, via Yokohama. Br stmr Bristol, McIntyre, Oyster Harbor. Br stmr Arequipa, Lee, Valparaiso. Schr Esther hne, Salvesen, Grays Har- vor —— | Sebr Volant, Halveson, Port Gamble. Sch oy Somers, Soiland, S: . TWO MAIL STEAMSHIPS SAIL.| Sr Ry Somers S0l e Coquilie | Schr Parkersburg, Jorgensen, Coquille River. Schr Mary C, C: t Ross. One Departs for South America and | the Other for the Orient. | | 130 Per schr Ottillie Fjord—June 21, lat 30 N, lon W—Passed bktn Mary Winkelman, with The Pacific Steam Navigation COm-| main topmast carried away. Arequipa sailed at noon yesterday | May 29, lat 33 30 W—Br bark County Central and South American ports. | gf, Linlithcowshirs, from Oregon. for Uniied did not take away a very large cargo | jupe 13, lat 3 N, filon 20 W—Br ship British carries & number of passengers. The | from Swansea, for San Frenclsco. i = i June %, lat 4 N, lon 30 W—Ger ship Peter wing named w inihe oabl Rickmers, from O for Queenstown. A. Keller. Ro-| July 1, lat 35 N, Ship Benj F pinosa, Mrs. Emilia | Packard, from Norfolk, for Honolulu. | ~ Per schr Irene—June §, lat &3 N, lon 153 39 | W—Br bark Ivanhoe, from Port Blakeley, for | Metbourne. | TPer sehr © 3 Olson 6, off Koko Heads, gi5ldro | bark Hesper, from I , for Shanghal. F. Eaton, G. B. Dennis, MEMORANDUM. . R. Davout, J. E. Norton, Per bktn Mary Winkelman, from Kahulul ", Biackburn, | July 17—July 14, lat 37 3 N, lon 127 57 W, spoke Gibe: F. I o from Victoria for South Sea and Australla. Wisbed to be reported all well. June 14 while vessel was off Kahului harbor, carried away main topmast | | an Indian cance about 30 feet long. bound next steam: concagua will bring passenge: Francisco but_will not cagry any MISCELLANEOUS. She is only making | LONDON, July 16—Dutch bark Pax, from bf the Limari and it | Liverpool, for Oregon, got ashore at Youghal, fixed up in or- | but got off and proceeded T e es tno| ' MELBOURNE, July 16—Nor bark Passepar- Cake of @ fow pas. | tout, from Vancouver April 11, has been towed v » | into’. Sydney, her destination, with cargo § N shifted Those who sailed for the Orient on the | " oNDON, July 16—Ger ship Arthur Fitger, Maru were | from Portiand March 2, for Queenstown, was Yokohama—George Bedinger, Leon Brock, | Spoken June 2, lat 22 N. lon 28 W, with fore- » Homey 3 < 5 topgailant mizzen and main royal masts gone. Homeyer, ¥. H. Kingman, Mre. ¥. H. | "B a0 T, 0 10 Bark C D Bryant was n, £ Togo, Mr. Yo Kobe—d. G Smi Yot G. &mith and | discovered on fire Sunday, July 7 at 5 & m. two servants | Tug Fearless pumped nine streams into her for For Shanghai—Mrs . Minister E. | three hours before fire was extinguished. Ves- Sriss T e silette. | 5e1 was considerably damaged and cargo con- r Hongkong—K. ttorff, Mrs. K. Battorfl isting of hay and feed was badly burned and infant Mie Grace Cohén, W, F. Draper, | damaged by water. Loss estimated abont 315, e L ales, Mrs. L. H. Fales, H. J.| 00 . o e T “Kimball, | Stmr Valencia arrived at Oyster Harbor witk Mary Todd Larwi T, Rickards, Mrs, | crew of wrecked whaling stmr Balena on Hickards, Mre. Nellie Robinson, J. It. | board on, Mrs. D. Wilson, A. L. Young. TELEGRAPHIC. From Honolulu-Miss E. B. Alden, Dr. W.| POINT LOBOS, 10 p m—Weather v. Keen, Miss F. Keen Miss D. Keen, Dr.| hazy; wind NW, miles per hour. L. B V. DOMESTIC PORTS. Grace Cohen and Mrs. Daisy Wil- SAN PEDRO—Arrived July 16—Stmr Santa ery nearly mis: the steamer. They | Barbara, hence July 1. e down at the last moment and had to | CAPE NOME—In port June 24—Whal stmr Jeanette, hence March 19. ste ard. C. Yokota was Firs sted aboar T | Atrived June 2%-Schr Fred T Sanders, from Ner of the Japanese Consulate here. | | transferred to Shanghai but | Port Ludlow, June 27—Schr Lottle Bennett, a > hence May 13. will stap @oar &1 Xelohsmmn. FORT BRAGG—Arrived July 17—Stmr Se- Minister Conger is returning to his post | at Peking and Dr. Kinyoun is going to quoia, hence July 16 VENTURA—Arrived July 17—Stmr Coquille River, from Grays Harbor; stmr Geo Loomis, hence July 16, and sailed for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived July 17—Stmr San Buenaventura, hence June 20; schr Wa- wona, from San Pedro. | ST LAWRENCE ISLAND—Off June 2¢—Whal | stmr Belvedere. SEATTLE—Arrived July 16—Stmr Chas Nel- son, from Skaguay; stmr City of Seattle, from Skaguay. Sailed July 16—Stmr Dolphin, for Skaguay; stmr Dirigo, for Skaguay; stmr John § Kim- ball, for San Francisco. Arrtved July 17—Stmr City of Topeka, from Skaguay; stmr Despatch, hence July 13, PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived July 17—Schr John A Campbell, from Honolulu. Sefled July 17—Ship Henry Villard, for Hono- 1 PORT TOWNSEND—Passed in July, 17—Bktn Northwest, bepce July 5. Arrived July 17—Ship Paramita and bark Reaper, from Honolulu; bktn Northwest, hence Jaly 5. Arrived July 17—Br stmr Al hence July 13, NEHALEM RIVER—Satied July 16—Barge C H Wheeler, for San Francisco, in tow of tus Geo R Vesbere. NEAH BAY—Passed in July 17—Br stmr Al- goa, hence July 13, for Seattle; stmr South Fortiand, from Cape Nome, for Seattle. COOS BAY- Arrived July 16—Schr Volunteer, hence July 3. Arrived July 17—Stmr Empire, hence July 13. Sailed July 17—Stmr Empire, for San Fran- ctsco. ASTORIA—Safled July 17—Stmr Columbia, for San Francisco. El'Rl;KA—ArH\'ed July hence July 16. TACOMA—Arrived July 17—-Bktn Portland, hence July 1 PORT __BLAKELEY—Sailed July 17—Ship Henry Villard, for Honolulu. ISLAND PORTS. 5 HONOLULU—Salled July 8—Bark Mohican, for San Francisco. July $—Bktn W H Dimond, for San Francisco. ‘Arrived July 2—Bark Oregon, from Néwcas- tle, NSW; schr_Americana, from Newcastle, NSW. July 3—Br stmr A from Syd- ney; schr Endeavor, from Port Blakeley; bktn Kiikitat, from Port Gamble: bark C D Bry- ant, hence June 13. July 4—Ships Pmily sod _giwel. from Hamoascla PR vt ward May, hence June 15; schr Heiene, hence June 19; schr Jessie Minor, from Bureka. July 5—Ship Republio, from Newcastle, NSW; stmr ‘Aloha, hence June 22; Br stmr Mlowera, from Wise Picnickers wTake... GRAPE-NUTS Ready Cooked, Delitious and Most Nutritious. FOR PICNICS. In making up Junch for picnickers some form of substantial food that cannot eas- fly be injured in transit should be sup- plied, and the most ideal article for that purpose is Grape-Nuts. This food comes in a 15-cent package, is already thorough- ly cooked and can be used either dry or with the addition of some milk or cream. This Food is used by some epicures in frying fish, for it adds a delightful flavor and is naturally superior to the ordinary crumbed erackers or cornmeal for this purpose. In addition to the convenience of Grape-Nuts Food, its high nutritive fGod value should not be lost =ight of. T 17—Stmr Pomona,” Hongkong for the United States Govern- ( Vancouver. July 6—Stmr China, hence June 29; atmr Colon, from Port Los Angeles; stmr Hawalian, hence June 27; schr Oliver J Ol- sen, from Newcastle, NSW. July $—Bark Haydn Brown, from Departure Bay: schr Em- ma Clavdina, from Eureka; schr W H Mhars- ton, hence June 26; schr A B Johnson, from Newcastle, NSW. July #—Bktn S N Castle, hence June 2 Outside bound in July 10—Bark St Jame: from Newcastle, NSW, partially dismasted. Sailed July 3—Br stmr Aorangi, for Victoria; ship Balclutha, for Puget Sound; Ital bark Amelia Ciampa and schrs Golden Bhore and Mary E Foster, for Puget Sound; U S stmr Philadelphia, for Pago Pago. July 5—Br ship Hilton, for’ Portland. July 6—Barks Alden Besse ‘and Andrew Welch, for San Francisco: Br stmr Miowera, for Sydnéy; stmr China, for Yokchama. Arrived July 7—Schr Oliver J Olson, from castle, NSW. AHUKONA—Salled July 1—Brig Consuelo, for San Francisco. KAHULUI—Arrived June 28—Bktn Ruth, from Honolulu: Br bark Antiope, from Lady- smith. July 1—Schr Allen A, from Honolulu. To sall July §—Schr Allen A, for San Fran- clsco. EASTERN PORT. NEW YORK—Sailed July 16—Stmr Allianca, for Colon. FOREIGN PORTS. ANTWERP—Sailed July 14—Br ship Formo- sa, for San Diego. CALLAO—Sailed July 4—Br bark Godvia, fcr Tacoma, —Arrived July 6—Nor stmr Hero, rfolk. A—Cleared July 1—Ger stmr Hathor, for Valvaraiso and San Franeisco. GUAYAQUIL—Sailed July 1—Ger stmr Kam- byses, for Hamburg, PANAMA—Sailed July 6—Chil stmr Aconca- gua, for San Francisco. QUEENSTOWN —Salled July 15—Br ship An- dromeda, for Dubli GUAYMAS—Arrived July 16—Schr Dauntless, from Fort Townsend. OYSTER HARBOR—Arrived July 17—Stmr Valencia, from Nome. OCEAN STEAMERS. SYDNEY, NSW—Arrived prior to July 16— Stmr Sonoma, from San Franeisco, via Hono- lulu, Apia and Auckland. HONGKONG—Arrived prior to July 17—Stmr Gaelic, from San Francisco, via Honolulu and Yokohama. - BROWHEAD—Passed July '15—Stmr Servia, from New York, for Queenstown and Liver- pool. CHERBOURG — Arrived July 17 — Stmr Deutschland, from New York, via Plymouth, for Hamburg, and proceeded. SOUTHAMPTON—Salled July 17—Stmr Kai- ser Wilhelm der Grosse, from Bremen, for New York, via Cherbourg. NEW YORK—Arrived July 17—Stmr Oceanic, from Liverpool and Queenstown. Sailed July 17—Stmr St Louis. for South- ampton; ~stmr Majestic, for Liverpool, via Queenstown; stmr Friesland, for Antwerp. i e NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The Bertie Minor will load lumber at Fureka for Honolulu; the Wm. H. Smith, coal at Ta- coma for Honolulu; the S. T. Alexander, mer- chandise here for Kahulul; the Jabez Howes, lumber on Puget Sound for Sydney, 41s, Mel bourne or Adelalde, 48s 94, prior to arrival. salaiela Lumber for Australia. The bark Yosemite cleared yestenday for Mel- bourne with 731,214 f¢ lumber and 7761 bdls door stock valued at $28,710. et Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. From. Due. Rainier Seattle & N. Whatcom|July 18 Fulton. .| Grays Harbor . July 13 8t. Pau .| Nome & St._Mi July 18 Coos Bay Newport & Way Ports. July 18 R Willapa Harbor .......|July 13 Santa Rosa.... | San Diego & Way Ports|July 18 Conemaugh.... |Nome & St. Michael...|July 13 J. 8. Kimbalil..| Nome via Seattle State of Cal....|Seattle .. W. H. Kruger. | Tillamook Bay Robt. Dollar. .JSeul(!e and Hadlock....\July Columbta. | Portland and Astoria.. |July 19 Point Aren: Point Arena . - July 19 Pomona Humboldt . July 19 Empire Coos Bay. July 18 Crescen Crescent City July 21 Asuncion | Seattle July 21 Humboldt July 21 Humboldt . July 21 Panama & July 21 San Pedro . July 21 Puget Sound Juiy 21 .|8an Pedro & Way July 21 San Dlego.. July 21 .| Nanalmo July 22 |'San_Pedro. July 22 Humboldt July 23 Sydney & - July 23 Honolulu July 25 Arcata. {Coos Bay . July 23 Hermonthi: Seattle July 23 G. Dollar. Grays Harbor . -|July 23 G W. B Portland and Astoria..|July 24 Aconcagua.....| Valparaiso & Way Pts.|July 2 TO SAIL. Destination. __|Sails.] Pler. BRI S| 1 00s Bay pm|Pier 13 Humboldt m’Plel’ 2 Humboldt m|Pler 13 .|Panama & Way Pta[12 m|PMSS Nome and Teller..|12 m|Pier 3 Coquille Rives.. m|Pier § July 20. b Nome via Seattle..]......|Pler — Nome via Secattle..| 4 pm|Pler 2 - |Honolulu . 2 pm[Pler 7 Puget Sound Ports|ll am|Pler § Willapa Harbor ...[(12 m(5th St. (l:\lewpoar.t & Way Pt| 9 am|Pier 11 oos Bay. +|107am Ple July %1 e Humboldt . p(Pler 3 San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 Seatile & N Wn tle 5 5 pm|Pler 3 . |Nome & St Michael| 2 pm|Pler 31 Astoria & Portland|1l am|Pier 24 [|Grays Harbor. 5 pm|(Pler 3 Point Arena. 2 pm(Pler 2 Humboldt . 2 pm|Pler 2 July 23. Ban Pedro & Way.| 9 am(Pler 11 July 24. Robt. Dollar |Seattle & Hadlock.| 5 pm|Pier 2 State of Cal..,San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. Destination, Salls. City of Seattle.| Skaguay & Way Ports.July 19 City of Topeka | Skaguay & Way Ports.|July 19 Chas. D. Lane. | Nome & Teller City....|July 20 Comf. City. Skaguay & Way Ports.|July 22 ‘Farallon. Skaguay & Way Ports.|July 22 Victorian | Skaguay & Way Ports.|Juiy 23 Queen.. Scapay & Wer Borte. fulpdb Excelslor.. nlet & Way Pts|July 25 Nome City. Nome & Teller City....|July 25 Humboldt. Skaguay & Way Ports.|July 2§ o NUMBERS —OF THE— Konduras Nafional Lottery 0 (LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY.) [PATENT APPLIED FOR.] Single Number, Class “G,” Drawn at Puerto Cortez, Honduras, C, A., Sat- urday, July 13, 1901. Prize. No. Prize, 57 16, 1 i = 40 16 16 40 16 18 16 16] 16| }g 16) 4 16 b3 24 12 i 8 80 # 16 16, 18] 40| 24 2] 24| 120/ 24 16 8 164 18] 2% 24 16/ 2 16] i 16 40] 24 16 80| 16} 18 18} 18 16} 16| 16} 9489, . 9931, 10138. 10209. 10724. 10028, 11325. 114€5. 12175. 12438. 12529. 12668. 40/25657. 40125941, m}%su. 16| 24| 40 40| E2 6123 . 61421 16[61438. %: | No. 61767 79187 . 16 | {4 4| 1 18 24 | the California Northweste: 16 | 2! 2! 24 16| 16 | 2 | £0 | 2 | 16 1 | 16 24 16! 16/3604 . 24/96241 50196476 16/9677 24197033, 16/97212. £0197600. 0198097 24/98213 24/98401. 40/98615 4098792 16199074, 40[99238 16/99447 24/99694. 24}99919 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 numbers from 96,268 to 96,368, inclusive, Being 50 numbers on each side of the number | drawing the capital prize of $30,000—$40. | 100 numbers from 72,438 to 72,59, lncluflv&l | 0] 80/99164. 18 16{90402. 16/99464. 16/99867. 18] being 5 numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of $S000—$24. 100 numbers from 58,559 to 58,639, inclusive, being 50 numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of $4000—$16. TERMINAL PRIZES. 999 numbers ending With 18, being the two last figures of the number drawing the capital prize of $30,000—$S. 999 numbers ending with 43, being the two last figures of the number drawing the second | capital prize of $8000—$s. The subscriber having supervised the single number drawing, class “'G,”” Honduras National | Lottery Company, hereby certifies that the | above are the numbers which were this day | drawn from the 100,000 placed in the wheel, | with the prizes corresponding to them. Witness | my hand at Puerto Cortez, Honduras, C. A., this Saturday, July 13, 1801 W. L. CABELL, Commissioner. $15,000 FOR $1-ONE-HALF OF FIRST CAPI- TAL PRIZE. State of Missouri, City of Brookfield, County of \ Linn.—ss. - | The undersigned herewith testify that they | are the lawful owners of one-half ticket No. | 4800 in the Honduras National Lottery Com- | pany (Louisiana State Lottery), which they bought from the authorized agent in St. Louls, Mo. In the drawing of said lottery, which took | place on Saturday, June 15, 191, in Puerto Cortez, Honduras, C. A., the above number 4800 drew the first capital prize of $30,000. i R. A. BARRETT, R. S. McCONNELL. Subscribed and sworn to before me, a notary public in and for county and State aforesaid, this 22d day of June, 1901, CHARLES H. JONES, Notary Public. $7500 FOR 50 CENTS—ONE-FOURTH OF FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE. 1, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I am the bona fide holder and owner of ticket number 4800 {n the Honduras National Lottery Company, which said ticket is one-quarter in the drawing of June 15 1901, which drew the capital prize of 30,000, my residence being 1314 West Mulberry street, Baltimore, Md. JAMES H. GRAY. Sworn to and subscribed before me at New Orleans, La., this 3d day of July, 1301 M. C. SONIAT, Notary Publle, $2000 FOR $1—ONBE-HALF OF THIRD CAPI- TAL PRIZE. State of Missourd, CITY OF ST. LOUIS, June 21, 1901. Mrs. J. A. McNelly, wife of Mr. James A. MoNally, deposes and ‘says that she resides at 1230 North Sarah street, city of St. Louls, Mo.; that she Is the rightful owner of half of ticket No, 79,321, which drew the third capital prize of $4000 in’ the Honduras National Lottery Com- ny drawing which took place on Saturday, une 15, 1901, in Puerto Cortez, Honduras, C. A., and that she received to-day in this city the amount of her prize in full without any de- ductfon or expense whatever. MRS. J. A. McNALLY. Sworn_to and subscribed before me this 2ist @ay of June, 1901. JOHN W. BENSTEIN, Notary Public. $1000 FOR 25 CENTS—ONE-EIGHTH OF SEC- OND CAPITAL PRIZE. NEW YORK, June 22, 1901 | I am the bona fide owner of one-eighth ticket | No. 82007 of the Honduras National Lottery | Company, drawing held at Puerto Cortez, Hon- duras, on June 15, 1901. Said ticket drew tha second capital prize of eight thousand dollars, and 1 have received the money in full JOSEPH_BLOCK, 2 222 E. Broadway, New York. Sworn to before me this 22d day of June, 1901, M. SALMANOWITH, Notary Public, New York County. Originals of foregoing affidavits held by president of Honduras National Lottery Com- pany. (L. A. State Lottery Co.) The Original Little Loulsiana Company of San Francisco, Organized January, 1887. Drawing duly 13, No. 96318 wins 87500, sold in San Franclsco; No. 72548 wins §2000, $0ld in San Francisco: No. 58609 wins $1000, sold in San Jose and San Fran- clsco: No. G1918 wins 3500, sold in San Fran- cisco; Nos. 8430 and 91162 each win §250, sold in San Francisco; Nos. 31210, 42070, 58363, 79042, 0890 each win $100, old in San Francisco and Sacramento, Cal. . Tolstol Very Ill but Improving. LONDON, July 17.—According to a tele- gram from Tula, Buropean Russia, dated yesterday and recelved to-day by M. Tchertkoff, Count Tolstol's representa- tive Is Great Britain, the Count's fever |1s satd to be very violent, but improve- ment in his condition is perceptible. | Agent, 630 Market st., opposite Palace ' SKAGGS HIGHLAND SPRINGS. Only Three Hours’ Staging To the prettiest, bealthlest, most restful place | in all & ifornia. Resident pbysician. ery comfort and amusement. Fates—§10, 512 $if. {i8 and 516 per woek. Call on LEE D. Ci A Montgomery st and ses photopraphs ot botel and surroundings. We take pleasurs in writing full perticulars. Address CRAIG & WARNER. CAMP REVERIE, —IN THE— RUSSIAN RIVER REDWOODS. NOW OPEN. Camp R je on the Guerneville branch of Attornta Rallway is practi- cally a hotel under canvas. Table hoard by the week. 36 50. Furnished tents—aifferent sizes—everything new —charges reasonable. Raiiroad fare from San Franciseo, round trip, $2 60. Take boat at Tiburon Ferry. Call or address Cemp Reverie Association. Room 81, Flood Bullding, San Francisco, for particulars and booklets; or write Camp Reverle Association. P. O. Forestville, Sonoma Cal. Booklets may also be had at the ticke offices of the California Northwestern Railway. WITTER Delightfu! Surroundings aad Excelfent Accommodations at 'MEDICAL SPRINGS LAKE COUNTY, CAL. v Kidney, end Blood Diseases. by Leading Physiciars. Thou- sands Cured Tickets, Californla and Northwestern Rail- . Toad. Stage from Ukioh. RODNEY McCORMICK, General Manager. Wil #R MEDICAL SPRINGS COMPANY. Upper Lake P. O. Lake County, Cal. Main Office & Water Depot. 916 Market. r. 64. YOSEMITE VALLEY, BIG OAX FLAT AND YOSEMITE STAGE CO.—Running directly through the Tuolumne Big Tree Grove.. Lowest rates on the market. Special rates for Epworth Leaguers. Staging 21 hours first afternoon and 9 hours next day, arriving at Yosemite Valley 5 p. m. Send for ilustrated ~ folder. WM. J. WHITE, cen HOT SPRINGS. SONOMA Co.; only 4% hours from San Francisco; but § miles staging; waters noted for medicinal virtues: best natural bath in State: good trout streams; telephone, telegraph. daily nd express; first-class hotel and stage service; morning and afternoon etages; round trip from S. F. only $ 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 jnformation at Traveler of- fice. 20 Montgomery st. or of J. F. MUL- GREW, Skaggs. Cal. ...NAPA... SODA SPRINGS| @ BEAUTIFUL OF heaith 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. OWN A HOME “:i%y” CAMP 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 take Sausalito ferry, $3_round trip. Address M. C. MEEKER, or H. M GREGSON, Camp Meeker. Sonoma County. Pyropiedprinss Bettens, Mgr.. Byron Hot Spgs., Cal Tombard & Co.. 3 Geary street,” City. BEN LOMOND. Park House in the Santa Cruz mountains; 5 minutes from station: fine scenery; fishing, Fhunting, fine drives, free carriage meets all trains. MRS. I. N. HAYES, HUNTING AND FISHING GALORE. Parties wishing to go on a hunting and flsh- ing expedition in the Coast Range, where deer and bears are plentiful, and trout-fishing is egant. may find their wav out by writing to G. A. EATON. Lowrey. Tehama County. Bladder, Skin Recommended §. F.; tel. Black 357L Hapa County, ALL JOHANNISBERG, First-class family resort in the Napa red- ‘woods. Exhilarating air. hunting, swimming and boating. Terms reasonable. uire THEO. BLANCKENBURG JR., Prop., kville, Napa Co., or The Traveler's Bureau, 20 Montgomery st. In- IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO ENJOY GOOD HEALTH AND PLEASURE AT THE COZY SARATOGA SPRINGS. S. MARTENS. Prop.. Bachelor P. O.. Lake Co. Jose 13 the central city of Californla, and Vendome is its most attractive feature. g v o e S Mine, Alum,Rock Park and count- attractions. over SANTA CATALINA ISLAND. Hours' Ride ¥rom Los Cal al IDEAL CAMP LIFE. For full information, hotsl rates, ar- rangements for camping and illustrated pam- phiets, apply o e b Montwomery, & S Fianetsn Or BANNING CO.. 222 South Spring st.. Los Angeles. Cal. CAPITOLA TR! SEASIDE RESORT OF CENTRAL California, on Monterey Bay. Now open. Free bocklet. R. M. BRIARE., manager hotel: FRANK REANIER, supt. camp. Capitola. Cal. MARK WEST prettiest placs in all California; lots amusements; fine walks: VeeiUpen May B Circalars at eity’ offier ars at 913 Larkin st F. DRURY & Kunt(’)z?zlm WILBUR HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS. Suiphur Creek, Colusa Co., Cal., 26 miles by stage west of Willlams; fare §2. Hottest and plaints, paralysis, mercury in system, sia, catarrh. Natural mud baths. -story hotel; fine new bathhouse. Board and lodging, including baths, 310 a week. WM. OELGEART, Proprietor. CALIFORNIA HOT SPRINGS Hot Springs, but not a sanitarfum. Formerly Agua Calfente Springs. Somoma Valley. No staging: 46 miles via C. N. Ry. or §. P. R. R. Immense swimming tank. Splen- Aid table. Come Sundays. try it. Round trip. $170. Telephone: expensive improvements: $13 COOPER & SHEDDEN, Agua Ca- RUBICON PARK, A delizhtful summser resort on the shore of Take Tahoe. Everything new. Best beach for bathing on the lake. Fishiag and huntin Roats, fishing tackle and saddle horses at mod. erate hire: $2 per day. or $10, 312 and_$14 per week. Postoffice, telenhone. A. L. FROST. Rubfcon Park, Lake Tahoe, Cal. POINT ARENA HOT SPRINGS. Greatly improved. New cottages, large hall. planos, billlard, pool and other games: every- thing new: $T ver week. Round trip by stmr. Point Arena. §7. Inguire at Readle Bros.’, 34 Misston, and N. P. R. R. Co. 14 Sansome st. or of DB. W. A’ McCORNACK, Point Arena, Cal KLAMATH HOT SPRINCS. Finest fishing. hunting and health resort on the coast. Ciimate perfect. On Klamath River. Rates, $2 and $2 50 per day: $10 to $i4 per week. Call Traveler Office. 20 Montgomery st.. or nddress WDSON BROS., Beswick, Siskiyou County. Cal. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. 2% 5 miles from Val- lejo. Sulphur baths; cure rheumatism, neural- gla, eczema, kidney, ilver, stomach disenses. Hotel and Cottages renovated. Lake for boating & Pavilion. 38 to 310 a weslk. M. MADRID, Vallejo. s Extensively im- SOLID COMFORT HOME 7oves!™ze ‘% altitude. No fog: climate delightful. Largs crchard. vegetable garden. Hot, cold baths. Spring water. Rates, $7 week nup. = Stage masts train. SCHULFR & SCHEBEN, Napa, Cal, CAMP CURRY Makes 1t possible for you to spend a week or & month in Yosemite without exhausting all yone resources. Rates. §12 per week; $45 per month. Office, 630 Market street. YOSEMITE! I $50.00 Or less will cover all expenses of a 10 days® trip to Yosemite. Curry’s Office, 630 Market street, 8. F. YOSEMITE!! HOTEL BENVENUE. On the shore of Clear Lake: home §7_per week and upward F. and SCALES. lakeport. Lake County. Cal. A GILROY HOT SPRINGS. Trains leave 31 and Townsend $ a. m. and 2:45 p.m dafly. For pamphlets address R. ROB- ERTSON Prop. INDEPENDENCE LAKE. Fishing; boats: excellent table: climate per- fect: 16 miles from Truckee, in an unbroken forest. Further Information Traveler office, 20 Montgomery, or MRS. H. M. CLEMONS, Truckee, Cal. VICHY SPRINGS, The only place in the United States where Vichy Water is abundant. The only natural gmme Wg:rl: uc"""“?",a .'n?‘m Springs umerou: ths Unequaled. Three miles Tkiah. J. A. REDEMEYER g"co?m Proprietors. Forrestand bealth |N THE SIERRAS near Colfax on C. P. R. R. Elevation just right — 2400 1t.—136 miles from San ¥r. No stagin table; finest scenery, water, air, fruit and climate. Ideal forests and grounds $8.00a week. Send for booklet. Orchard Spriugs, Colfsx, Cal. BELLEVUE HOTEL. P, 0. EL VERANO, Cal., Verano Station (King’s Crossing), on California Northwestern Raflway. Hot mineral baths near by. Terms, 8L per day and upward PETER GOUILHAR- DOU. lessee. MOUNTAIN HOME. In Santa Cruz Mountains. Health, pleasure, fishing, hunting and swimming; good tabl guests at home; never fall to return; send for souvenir. VIC PONCELET, Llagas. TOLL HOUSE. LEASANT ACCOMMODA S FOR A per week: Ho B. LAWLEY. Calistoga cai. © HO! FOR THE GEYSERS. Via C.. C. Foss' Stage Line from Calistoga. “Th U L e, Wn Sgrees €0 C Cottages, 3 i Fhir s AR G e ~Fresh e;wn. poul- BOARD, FRUIT FARM 2=, o™ £z Terms, $6; fare Slc. Box 6f, Redwood City. 3 WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. Two miles from St. Helena. Board and room, 97 a week: camping privileges. 31 50 per week. Address W. W. McCORMICK. St. Helena. LAKEPORT AND BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE.—Hopland -to Barlett Via Lakeport. carrying passengers for Lake- port and Bartlett Springs. connect with trains at Hopland. Leave Hopland at 12:30; arrive at Lakeport at 3:30; arrive at Bartlett Springs at 7:30. New 6-horse l4-pas- senger tourist wagons, made to order for this stage line. with all the most modern fmprove- ments. Passengers for Lakeport or Bartlett Eprings call for tickets by Bartlett Springs Stage Line. MILLER & HOWARD, Proprietors. LAKE COUNTY.—New l3-passenger Yosemi! Bt . _all outside seats. Leaves & - dally (Sundays excepted) at 11:30 1. m., direct to Harbin, Seigler, Adams, Howard, Ander- gon, Astores and Glenbrook: buy ‘round.trlp fl o A i T o etown. Lower Lake. and Lakeport. WM. SPTERS. Proprietor. 7] FEE LAUREL. Los Gatos—First-class family boarding-house; home cooking; beautiful surroundings; § minutes’ walk to-town, Terms, $8 to $10 a week. Plano. References. MRS. J. McKENZIE and MISS A. HAMILTON. Props. —— The Weekly Call Il == | ¢ 1 3 g il

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