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1 OR HEALTH AND PLEASURE GO TO Napa Springs. Situated 1000 feet utiful Napa Valley. Hot and hetland Ponies and Bur- trains daily, 7:30 a. m. Soda, apa Soda Springs. SAMA CATALINA ISLAND, 3% Hours from Los Angeles. Advantages. attractions end amuse- ments impossible elsewhere; ; three months on LBalallimfl Island of | amous Marine Band. twenty- I sts; most phenomenal | -atest rod and reel records the Manne Gardens: Glass-bot- ' Boats and Aguarium; Boating, Wild Goat Shooting: Delight- sast Excursions; Fleets of Yachts Launches; Ideal Camp Life: Com- e Camp Equipment; Hotels and Cot- M modern conven- . Tennis, Bowl- usic. Dancine. etc. or address BANNING 2 South Spring street, Los An- C. PECK. Tourist Informa- 11 Montgomery street, San Cal. Bureau cisco GILROY I‘IOT SPRINGS re, scenery, m, Kidney, Liver stands unsurpassed. hunting and fishing; Trains leave Third 9 a m and 2:45 p. m. For pa-npnleu and rates address R. ROBERTSON, Proprietor, Giiroy Hot Springs, Cal. CAMP CURRY!| Gives special rates to nobody, but gives value | received to all, as is Shown by its 1400 guests | the past three seasons, more than one-half af] wh in 1901; 1000 guests are expected 1802. Office 11 Montgomery st.; open May 1. YOSEMITE. YOSEMITE VALLEY, AK FLAT ) YOSEMITE STAGE through the Tuolumne d trip from San n- from Stockton $27. ds were & at Yosemite Vailey 5 p. m. ustrated folder, WM. J. WHITE, 630 Markej-st., opposite Palace | B surround- | plenty of shade, swim- et grounds, hammocks, f miles south of Healds. | ne person in room, $9 per | $16 per week. Second $§ per week: two in | Jill also furnish tents | zle person in tent, t, $10 per wesk M ful grounds, A% | neral baths & pl\m(" Tt and amusement p. m. Informa- utter st. Phone Montgomery st., or A. V. Funvms County,” Cal ‘.-_; * HO! FOR BLUE LAKES! ng, Bathing, Fishing and Hunting: new mineral springs. Our famous Bprings are known to all. Send jet O. WEISMAN. Mldmkr nty. or call at office of C ) Market st hur years; second year of eum- rest of spring water. Home etc. No fog. Terms $7 ss WOODWORTH & MUL- LER, St. Helena, ( AGUA CALIENTE, Also kno as California Hot 8 poma Valley. No staging: via C. an; or 8. P R R _Immense swimming surface. £ tsble. Come Sundays and try it. s $1 10. Teiephone; and $14 THEO. Agua Caliente, Cal. HOFPFIN SPRINGS. These Mineral Springs are pleasantly loca on the hillside immediately adjolning the v:‘]]‘ known Bartlett Spring, e Co.,, Cal. Hotel Pleasant w is agein run by MRS. HOPPIN. it owner, JOHANNISBERG. I\ THE NAPA REDWOODS; NEW HOTEL; iarge dining-room; exhilarating air; hunting. fishing, ewimming and boating; terms resson: sble. Inquire of THEO. BLANCKENBURG JR., prop.. Oaskville, Napa Count; Travelers Buresu, 30 Montgomery st 0 SARATOGA SPRINGS Better than ever this year. Booklet and information st Peck’s, 11 Montgomery st. mt:l" R. R office, €50 Market, o Bachelor P, 0., Lake Coy Cal John Martens, ROWARDENNAN e e S oF the Santa Cruz Mountains, yet near enough to the ocean for s alt water swim. Red- woods and sea breezes—a wonderful combination. Souvenir bookiet free. Peck’s Information Bureau, 11 Montg. St. or B. Dickinson, Lessec, Ben Lomond, Cal. LAWRENCE VILLA. Town Home, Sonoma.’ Will meet guests. Pleasent location. =Plenty shade; nice drives: swimming; fruits; $5 per week. HENRY PEL- LISSIER. Sonoma, Sonoma County, Cal. HOTEL MATEO AND COTTAGES, San Mateo, Cal, s now under mew manage- ment. Everything first class. Cuisine unsur- passed. Clubhouse, bowling llle)’t billiards, pool lhutflebo-:d lawn tennis, salt water Rates o lication. WR EFACLDING, Proprician o il ‘“BROOKSIDE.” Most beautiful resort house in Napa Valley; 2 miles from Calistogs; free carriage; hot and cold baths; gas.: 8. F. rveferences. Send for pamphlet. G. W. CUTLER, Calistoga. THE CEYSERS. (Eonoma County.) New Tew, private bathbouse; hunting, uuu ear round; white help only; best livery; cooking epecially supervised by manager. See pamphiet. HOTEL LA HONDA. ITUATED IN THE B.EDWWDI. GOOD 'trout Season n tance phome. MRS, I .T. “ . La Ben teo County, Cal. GHLAND SPRINGY ALWAYS OPEN. The famous health and. pleasure resort of Lake County. Finest waters for the cure of LIVER, KIDNEY, MALARIA, RHEUMATISM and STOMACH TROUBLES. Every comfort and amusement. FREE SWIMMING TANK, CROQUET, TENNIS. Regulation Bowling Al- | ley, Riding and Driving Horses. Splendid Trips ninth sea- | urther COM- | climate | | SKAGES in Mountains or Valley. NOTE SPECIAL RATES. One person 1n room, Two perzons in room, One person in room, Two persons in room, One person in room, Two 2 pe: Spec: ‘or School Teachers or Families desiring to remain by the month. For fllustrated pamphliets, photographs and analysis of waters call on Tourists' Information Bureau, 11 Montgomery, or The Trayeler of- fice, 20 Montzomery or write direct to gmug.& WARNER, Highland Springs, Lake 0., Cal. BARTLETT SPRINGS. Here is an opportunity to gain Health and Strength; also, have a pleasant vacation. RATES Hotel $10 to $15 per week. House- keeping Cottages $3 to $15 per week. Send for illustrated booklet. Two routes: Via C. & N. W. Railway and S. P. Co. AMUSEMENTS. GEORGE WATSON, manager of amuse- ments; Hahn's Orchestra; dancing every week day evenin, Tennis, Bowling, Cro- quet, Billiards, Shuffle-Board, Ping Pong, B Swimming Tank, 20x80; \\ ater, Vapor, Tub, Mineral and Roman Bath competent Massagists; Guides, Dogs anr‘ Horses for Hunnnx and Fishing; Shady Drives and BARTLEIT SPRINGS CO., O. Bartlett Springs. Or, No. 2 Sutter Street, San Francisco. HOT SPRINGS, SONO- MA COUNTY: only 4% hours from San Fran- cisco and but 9 waters noted best natural hot mineral water bath In State: boating and swimming in Warm SpringsCreek: miles’ staging; for medicinal virtues; good trout streams; telephone, telegraph, dally mall, express and San Francisco morning and evening papers: FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE; both morning and after- Toon stages; round trip from San Francisco cnly $5 50. Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a. m. or 3:30 p. m. Sundays 8 a. m. only. Rates $2 2 day or $12 a week. References, any guest of the past seven years. Patronage of 1801 unprecedented. Information at San Francisco office, Tourist Information 121 Phelan bidg. yron fot Springs 3 CONTRA COSTA CO., CAL.—New hotel open May 1. All modern improve- ments and most perfect appointments. Fine suites with mineral bath attached. These wonderful waters and hot mineral and mud baths cure Rheumatism and Malaria with- out fafl. Address MGR. LEWIS, Byron Hot Springs, Cal. Call on Lombard & Co., 36 Geary st., city. ETNA SPRINGS Supplles amusements of ail kinds for the young people. Children have an open air symnasium and donkeys. OPENING BALL AND BANQUET, May 16, 1902, EDWARD L. SANFORD, Manager. APITOL The seaside resort of Central California— calarged and improved—rates per day 42 and upwards—open May 3ist—fine orchestra. Acdress for_botel, R. M. Briare. For cottages, F. Reanier, Capitola, Cal. For general infor mation, Peck’s s Information Bureau, 11 Mont- . gomery Street, San Francisco, Cal. For REST ORCHARD SPRINGS 5a555m 1 the Foole of the Sierra Nevada Mooataio, near Cofas, on CRR R, 156 mils from Sun Frascucer No ios Piai avisd reiret; Soest aconery, water, mosntath air. a5t efycss E ol Tl vl gt o fy— end for Looklet. GRCHARD SPRINGS, Coiteyy Calr™™" THE NEW BUILDINGS AND HOITT’S Beautiful Grounds at Hoitt's School will be open to summer MENLO guests during June and July uperior climate, _ excellent PARK. table; reasonable prices. Ad- dress IRA G. HOITT. NEW MANAGE- ment. Hot baths and mineral wat- unexceiled for rheumatism, ria, stom- ach diseases. Swimming, billiards, dancing; §S o $12 week. Office, 117 Grant ave., or Seigler Springs, Lake Co., H. McGOWAN, prop. WHITE COTTAGES. Howell Mountain: altitude 2000 feet; air pure and dry: delightful family resort; daily mail; croquet; reg. bowling; soctal hall; splen- did camping grounds; .$8 'per week. yrite MRS. J. H. GOETSCHE, Angwin, Cal. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGCS. Finest fishing, hunting and health resoré on the coast. Climate perfect. On Klamath River. Rates, §2 and $2 50 per day; $10 to $14 per wezk. Call Traveler Office, 20 Montgomery st., or address EDSON BROB., Beswick, Siskiyou County, Cal. THE PURISSIMA HOUSE. Near the ocean. Fishing in only mountain trout stream in San Mateo Co. g distance pbor $2 per day. C, P, uoscom Prop., Purissima, San Mateo Co., CONCRESS SPRINCS. A charming resort in the Santa Cruz Mts 2 ‘hours from Ban Francisco; delightful ciic mate; swimming and all sports; table unsur- Paseed; best mineral srater on tho coast; open all the year. A. OLNEY, Manager. ITAKE an occasional trip. WISDOM CONSISTS in doing the right thing at the right time. WE ARE ALL WISE—afterward— when it is too late. THE TIME to take care of your health is when you have it. NEVER ALLOW yourself to get into a Tut or groove, either physically or men- tally, BREAK the monotony that makes so many men and women old long before their time. THE COUNTRY along the California Northwestern Railway is not the only place to visit, but it certainly is the best. ITS LOCATION between the coast and the interior affords that salubrious cli- mate which invites living in the open air, and fills up the system with re- vewed energy. CALL or write for “VACATION, i902.” A little book Issued by the California Northwestern Railway Company, (The Picturesque Route of California) giving Camping Locations, Hotels, Min- eral Spring Resorts, and a long list of Country Homes where board for the Summer can be secured at from $6.00 to $3.00 per week. Ticket Offices, 650 Market St., (Chronicle Building) and Tiburon Ferry, foot of Market St. General Office, Mutual Life Building, Sansome and California Sts., San Francisco. H. C. WHITING, Gen’l Manager. R. X. RYAN, Gen’'l Pass. Agt. OPEN ALL PASU HUBL[S Nature's own selec- tion for a health and pleasure resort cause of the curative properties of its mud and sulphur baths for rheumatism, insom- nia, gout, neuralgia, liver kidney and blood HEALTH diseases. Has every natural advantage for AND DPLEASURE i tcimitd: OTTO E. NEVER, Prop. C. M. ARNOLD, 640 Markel, S. F., Agl EL BONITO HOTEL. The largest and best appointel hotel in ‘Rus- stan River Valley. Excellent hunting, fishing and boating; fine scenery; pure spring water: newly removated; mew furniture. R. C. CAL- HOUN, Proprietor, Duncans Mills, Cal. For information and rates inquire of Peck's Bu- rean, 11 Montgomery st., or write R. C. Cal- houn, Proprietor. WILBUR HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, Sulphur Creek, Colusa Co. stage west of Williams; 4 strongest water on the coast; temperature 145 deg. Cures rheumatism, dropsy, salt rheum skin dlsene: lfl!lll’all‘l liver. kidne‘,co plaints, paralysis, mercury in system, dyspep- Bia, catarrh, Natural mud baths. New 2-story hotel; fine new bathhouse. Board lhd lod; lncludln‘ baths, $10 a week. WM. OELG! Proprietor. TOCALOMA Mamn N. 8. R. R. Bertrand Hotel; first-class accomodations; reasonable rates for families and parties;.fish- ing, bathing; beautiful drives to Bear Valley, ete Telephone. JOSEPH F. BERTRAND, or Bulletin Office every Friday, 2 to 4 p. m. HOTEL BON-AIR, ROSS VALLEY. E. MANLOVE & WIFE (formerly Mrs. Leach), Proprietors. RUSSIAN RIVER HOTEL. One mile from famous ‘“‘Bobemian Grove'; new management; all refitted. Quietude, com. fort, pleasure; hunting, fishing, boating; fresh milk, cream and best of everything. .Address C. F. CARR, Manager, Russian River station, via Durcans Mills, Cal. b2 WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. WO MILES FROM ST. HELENA.—POSI- tive cure for rheumatism, stomach trouble and blood diseases. Livery stable. Carriage meets all trains. Board, includiag baths, per week. Address W. N. McCORMICK, st. Helena, Cal. TROUT FISHINC. Bect in State at BOCA. CAL. For information address Boca Hotel, Boca, Nev. Co., Cal, on TRUCKEE RIVER. Lake Tahoe Ry. and Transportation Co. Lv. Truckee (Raii) 7 a.m. Ar.Tahoe City 8 a.m. Breakfast at Tahoe Tavern Lv.TakoeCjty(Steamer)9a.m. _ArTahoeCitySpm. Supper 2t Tahoe Tavern LvTaho -eC"lezlhO 30p.m. _Ar. Truckee7 :20p.m. \ LAKE COUNTY, CaL. A Pusitive Cure for Stomach, Liver and Kid- ney Troubles. Not what I say, but what the people ‘say. RECOMMENDED BY THE LEADING PHY SICIANS OF CALIFORNIA. SEND FOR BOOK OF TESTIMONIALS. Elevation, 3300 feet. Rates, §10, 512 and $14 per week. Tickets at S. P. office, foot of Market street, direct to the Springs. DR. W. R. PRATHER, Proprietor. L. LEBENBAUM & CO., 222 Sutter street. S. F. Agents for Adams Springs water. WITTER MEDICAL SPKINGS. ERTAIN CURE FOR STOMACH. LIVER, kidney and bladder troubles. Absolute guar- antee for all skin and blood diseases. Recom- mended by leading physicians. Thousands cured. Tickets Cal. & N. W. R. R.; stage from Uklah, Call or address WITTER P. 0., Lake Co., Cal. Maln office and water depot, 916 Market strect, room 64, clty. R.” McCORMICK, Manager. MOUNTAIN HOME. At foot of Loma Prieta, highest point in Santa Cruz Mountains. Grand scenery. Fishing, hunt- ing and swimming. Table and climate unsur- passed. Stage at Madrone Monday. Wed. and Sat, Train leaves §. F. 9 a. m. daily. Send for souvenlr. VIC PONCELET, Liagas, Cal, Prop. | VICHY, SPRINGS = miles from Ukian lendocino tural electric waters, champagne baths. Only place In the world of | this class of waters having continuous flow of natural warm water direct from springs to tubs. Lovely grounds, fishing, hunting, Crys- tal Springs. Accommodations; table first class. J. A REDEMEYER & CO., Props. R ICHARDSON'S SPRINGS - Ten miles from Chico, Cal. Noted for being a | sure cure for rheumatism, malaria, dyspepsia, blood and kidney diseases, nervous troubles, etc. A dead enemy of poison oak and skin dis- | eases. Hotel and baths open entire year. J. V. RICHARDSON, H ARBIN SPRINGS—Most desirable in Lake Co.; contain sulphur, magnesia a arsenic:’ wonderful cures tarrh, kidney, liver and stomach troubl S easiun; bowling aliey. handball court and ll‘lrfl room. Round-trip tickets, 5. P. office, J A. HAYS, Prop. BEAUTIFUL LAUREL DELL—The original Switzerland of America; largest dining- room in county; new myrtle cottage; hunting. boating, bathink, marine toboggan, new livery, croquet, tennis, 'bowling; free teams daily to our minera! springs, funds. B. DURNAN, Laurel Dell, Lake Co., Cal. PLANTATION HOUSE, 18 miles from Cuza- dero.—Grand redwood and_mountain scenery: good trout fishing; plenty of fruit, cream and milk. Daily mail, stage from Cazadero. Through fare, R. R. and stage, $3 50. For particulars apply J. Luttringer, Sea View, Sonoma Co., Cal. MONG THE PINES—ALTITUDE 2014 FT. A i neattnrul climate. Plenty of cream, fruit, etc. Home cooking. Camping grounds. Telephone, Robt. F. Warham, Applegate, Placér Co OTEL DE REDWOOD-—Santa Cruz Mis. H Among the grand old trees; board $8 and $10 a week; fare, return ticket, §2 50. M. S. cox. Laurel, Santa Cruz County. Information at Peck’s Bureau, 11 Montgomery st. FRANCISCO RANCHO—THIS “homelike resort ia located in_the Santa Cruz Mountains, 6 miles from Capitola. Good table board, huntlns and fishing. Address E. D. WEBB, Soquel, Ci CEAN VILLA. HOTEL AND COTTAGES. Santa Cruz. Good fehing, bosting, bt ing, dancing: electric lights; extensive groun free bus. Rat to $10. CLARK & ELSOM. HE LIERLY RANCH—Elevation 2150 feet. T Eeenery beautitul, Wild yame abundant. Good fishing. Best deer hunting in the Stat $7 to $8 per week. Jerry Llerly, Potter Vlll'yA TTHE OQAKS. a favorite symmer resort on Boncifonte drive, & miles (rom S-nt.‘:anu‘ dajly mail, ng, home cook! MRE BN RINA SMITH MITLS, Sants Cruz. NADALE FARM, SANTA CRUZ [OUNTAINS, cottages and rooms to let, fur. nished or unfurnished for housekeeping. H. J. SEEGELKEN, Los Gatos Postotfice, Cal. GARDEN CITY SANITARIUM, San Tose, Cal One of the best equipped on the ery varlety of water treatmert, Sectricity. by 754 sage, X-ray. Write for literature. ELLEVUE HOTEL—E| Verano, Sonoma County, Cal. Terms, $1.00 per day and upward, Long distance tclephone. Hot min- eral springs near by. Peter Gouailhardou, Pro. IVERSIDE HOTEL and cottages: 76 rms.; R Santa Cruz, Near Beach. Rates to familles. Information at 11 Monigomery st. Free bus. Long dist. nhone. Fred Barson. Prop ING’'S RANCH—Six miles from Cazadero. Elevation 1200 fe among the redwoods. Hunting, fishing, Terms, $10 a week; family rates. Address WM. KING, Cazadero. GRAND, SENTRAL HOTEL, Guernevilla. Cal.—New management: thoroughly re- fitted and improved. Headguarters for hunters and fishers. Ad4. F. PLATH, Guerneville, Cal. B BACHEIM-Two miles from Los Gatos. 1deal p!nce, home cooking, $§ per week. ISQUE, Los Gatos, Cal. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Cail, 16_pages, sent to any address in the TUnifed States or Canada one year for $i. postaze paid Prop., Chico, Cal. of rheumatis u~ Rates $6 and §7 per week. Addrefils Cal ' BROCKWAY, LAKE TAHOE, OPEN JUNE 1. To avoid disagreeable waiting for narrow gauge and steamer, take THE BROCKWAY TALLY-HO Over our short cut. It meets the morning traln at Truckee Sundays and Thursdays. DUNCA N\ SPRINGS. Two miles from Hopland; best medicinal ‘waters In the State; fine hotel and first-class table; rates $10 and $12; housekeeping. cottages. 0. HOWELL, Hopland, Mendocino Co., FOREST HOTEL, Santa Cruz uwnmm. Good trout fl-llu Rebuilt and reopened. B. BOHME, HOTEL LYNDON, Los Gatos. First-class hotel: large mum Lawn tennis, croquet and popular amusements. Opposite depot. Malpas & ‘Cosgrove. HOTEL EL MONTE, Los GA'I.’O& Under new rement. Now busicess. lw.-, $8 to lll per week. CAMP TAYLOR 3S™%k.n62™s and grounds, vriv:u ple- open for mco. wling alley. tennis, boating, trout fish- 1210 ofe. Call at Traveler, 50 Montgom: etrect. H. G. MARTIN, etor. THE TALLAC, LAKE TAHOE OPENS MAY 15th. em e /8] PAVILION. RESIDENT P'HY EMENT Address M. LAWRENCE & co. Tallac, Cal. Note—Positively no consumptives uken. LAKE TAHOE. Lakeside Park. Now open. Hotel, cottages and tents. Delightful camping grounds near steamer landing: furniehed tents to rent. For. descriptive circulars and terms address B, B. Emith & Co., Stateline P. 0., El Dorado Co., Cal, RUBICON PARK. Delightful summer resdrt on shore of Lake Ta- STAGE LINES AND LIVERIES L‘\ PORT SPRINGS ‘AGE LINE.—Hopland to Bartlett Springs, via Lakeport, carrying passengers for Lakeport and Bartiett Springs. land at 12:30; arrive at Lakeport at 3:30; rive at Bartlett Springs at 7:30. New 14-passenger tourist wagons, made to order for this stage line, with all the most modern {m. rovéments. Passengers for Lakeport or Bar € call for tickets by Bartlett Sprin AND BARTLETT A HONDA and PESCAD!"RO—TIH’DIXHI thy redwoods to the ocean. Hayward's, Wurr's, L Bellvale, Pigeon Pt. and Santa Cruz. Buy R. | R. tickets to Redwood City, 9 and Townsend sts.: 9:20 a. e Add. WALTER KNIGHT, Redwood City, Cal. ESCADERO—San _Mateo stage line, via Halfmoon and_San Gregorlo, dally all vear: twice a dav to Halt- moon Bay. Lvs. fan Mateo 10 a.m.& 4:15 p. m. FASHXON STABLES, UKXAH AND WIL- l|ts—TOIlrlltl. campers, hunters. write J. H. Smith, Uki Smith & Taylor, Willits, for any kind of a (nmollt B T S nure sveimg Firorociass Hoite : > First.o stable fn connection. C. . Humbert, Cloverdale, ILROY_ Fashion LI service; reas.. G S i e, fovies: oo sucvice; rew lnrl Pescadern hoe. Everything new. Best beach for bathing on the lake. Fishing, hunting. Boats, fishing tackle; esddle horses’at moderate hire; 2 per day, or $10, §14 per week. Postoffice, tel. . Frost, Ruhlcon Park, Lake Tahoe, Cal. LAKE TAHOE DEER PARK- INN AND COTTAGES, 6 miles from lake, opens June Typical vacation resting place £t ele- umm- Jrineral springs, hunting. fshing, rid- F. connects at Truckee. B5G Sl nosiaer 3. B, SCOTT, Deer Park, Cal. LDB G_ATOB—Lymhn M;, ulwoll" depot. Mbll SATES U e . Basante peied ANTA sllh CRUZ—San Lorenzo Stables. Styl- MEN TAKE HOLD OF NEW SOCIETY School Extersion Move- ment Receives Great Momentum. Many Improvements Contem- plated by Officers of the Directory. A few San Franciscans have recently | got together and started a society, to be | known as the School Extension Soclety of San Francisco. The purposes of the society are mot | new, as the school extension movement has already been started in this city, although under another name, and has done excellent work in the opening of the new children’s playground at Seventh and Harrison streets and the work now being | conducted by the head worker and the physical director of the Columbla Park | Boys' Club. at the Franklin Grammar School. { The object of the society is to glvex force and direction in this city to an in- | ternational school extension movement. ; The society proposes to co-operate with | the Columbia Park Boys' Club, which has done in the past so much for the young men of this city, in strengthening and expanding its work and establishing new | clubs in other localities under one man- agement. Among the improvements contem- piated will be the establishment of a night training school for extension work and the organization of a society or fra- ternity for the education, training and expanding of the soclal life of boys’ club graduates and other older working boys and young men, so that those who have in_ their turn a desire to take up the in- telligent leadership of boys may be prop- erly trained and equipped; the establisn- ment of kindergartens in connection with the schools under competent instructors out-of-door vaecation schools, with coun- try excursion and nature study: school audiioriums for the use of the pupils and the public; free lectures, such as those conducted in New York, and the opening of the schools after school hours as a neighborhood guild center; for free con- certs and other entertainments. It is also hoped to found in the district in which the Columbia Park Boys' Club and the new playground are jocated a psychological laboratory and the nueleus of a scientific library. The society at present is in its infancy, and for the first year will proceed quietly | along a given path, with a definite pro- gramme in the one or more selected | school districts. | The annual membership fee has been | fixed at $ for each member, which will | entitle such member to vote at all meet- ings of the members and receive copies of bulletins, reports, notices of entértain- ments and other publications that may be issued by the society. i The officers, and members of the board of directors are as follows: | Victor O'Brien, president, 315 Seventh street: | Sidney Pelxotto, head worker Columbia Park | Boys' Club,. secretary: William Greer Harrison, | president Olympic Club, treasurer: Ceell W. | Mark, Dr. Frederick Burk, Mrs. c-eonsel Law Smith, Charles Keeler, Charles U. Syn- der, William H, Hutton, Charles Merz, Adolf | Koshland and James Rodgers, directors. o Conductor Run Over by Team. Michael Burke, a conductor on the Va- lencia-street car line, had a day off yes- terday and went out to the park. He | was watching a runaway that the police | were trying to stop, when a team bell'm\ driven In the opposite direction knocked him down, breaking his seventh rib and | bruising him badly. He was taken to the | Central Emergency Hospital. | AMUSEMENTS. COLUMBIA o5 Powell st.. near Market. TWOo WEEKS, TQ=MORROW BEGINNING TWO MATINEES EACH WEEK. ‘WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS CHARLES rROHMAN Presents JOHN DREW | i And His Company, In HIS GREATEST SUCCESS, | | i i LEADING THEATRE ! | THE SECOND 1N COMAND By Robert Marzhall, Author of A Roval Famil PRICES Fiiness: 3o5! &9 OPERA GRAL{ HouSE LAST MATINEE AND NIGHT OF THE LEATHER PATCH. i Beginning TO-MORROW (MONDAY) i EVENING, America’s Greatest Author-Actor, J EDWARD HARRIGAN | In Mr. Harrigan's Clever Comedy, | “Reilly and the 400 g One of the Funniest Plays Ever Written. POPULAR PRICES—10c, Good Orchestra Seats 15e, 25¢, BOc, T All Matinees 25c. MATINEE e TO=-NIGH't, MATINEE || MR. JAMES NEILL And His Company—Presenting Bronson How- ard’s’ Comedy-Drama, ARISTOCRACY BARGAIN HATINEE BVERY THURSDAY, SOUVENIR MATINFE su‘uRD\Y 2 #8e, 30e, 75e. Next—Sunday, May 17, ‘THE NEILL COMPANY will present Augusti Daly's Great Comedy. ) The Lottery of Love SEATS THURSDAY. FISCHER’S meare. O'Farrell, bet. Stockton and Powell sts. 281, Telephane Main © So Simply Great H Can’t Is the Stop. Demand for FIDDL = PEE DE&” That We Are Compelled to conm.me for an Indefinite Perd SIXTH WEEK begins lo-u.wrrow (Monday) night, with new features again, and the same great Kolb, Dill, Bernard, Biake, Hermsen, Amber, Coleman, Kellar, Hope, Emerson, and our charming chorus of 40. Matinees Sat. and Sun. Matinee sests 25 cents. Night prices and 50c. A $2 show at ridiculous prices. Desirable location, unsurpassed cuisine, unequaled ser- vice and modern conveniences are the Palace and Grand Hotels attributes that have made these two_ ho- tels popular with tourists and travel- ers who wvisit San Francisco. : To-morrow and following days PRICES. $20 and $22.50 Tailo Navy Blue, Reveres, new flounce s best garments shown this season. [ also. H workmanship, all with, fine Silk D heavy satin-lined throughout. Fancy Trimmed Mo RATE PRICES. CONTINUATION CUT-RATE PRICES GOLDEN GATE CLOAK and SUIT HOUSE _— est and most fashionable Garments will be placed on sale at C Oxford and Brown Tailor Suits, kirt: also latest styles Pedestrian Suits in shades of tan, gray and blite, perfect fitting, our standard tailoring, by far the $37 50 and $40 High Novelty Suits at $27.50. Fancy trimmed Black and Blue Venetian Suits of extra good quality . Black, Brown, Navy, Basket Etamine effect Tailor Suits, superior 20 Model TAILOR SUITS, specimens of the highest order of ar- tistic tailoring, at $35.00, $40.00 and $45.00. $12.50 and $18.50 Novelty Jackets—Cut Rate, §10 Tan and Castor shades of fine Kersey, ned, ne: c 3 or Cuffs, some with double capes. others with White Silk Moire Collars and Reveres, with or without peplum, newest cut. $10 Jacket—Cut Rate, 8$7.50. Fine Black Venetian Jacket, with Black Silk Moiré Collar and Reveres, $6, $8.50 and 8$10. Long Coats of Pcau de Soie, Taffeta and Moire at CUT 1230-32-34 MARKET STREET. ® Se0000000000000000000003000 e —— ines of our new this week additional | N Y RATE r Suits—Cut Rate, $15. with Peplum, Satin rop Skirt. silk-lined, new Bishop Sleeves ire Etons—Cut Rate, AMUSEMENTS. Week Gommencing This Afiernoon, MAY 11, VAUDEVILLE NECTAR! LEW SULLY The Premfer of Modern Minstrelsy MR. & MRS, KELCY ~Presenting “A Trial Performanc MLLE. CHESTER And Her $10,000 STATUE DOG. James F. Dorothy KELLY.and.KEN! In Their l-.cc-nmmv “GINGER RAYMOND AND CAVERLY The German Jesters. HILDA THOMAS Agsisted by LOU HALL in “MISS AMBITION." THE FLORENZ TROUPE World Renowned Acrobats. THE BIOGRAPH With New Moving Pictu; Last Week in Vaudeville of MISS JULIA HEINRICH The Concert Contralto. Entire Change of Repertoire. Parquet, 25c, any seat; Balcony, 10c; Children, 10c, any part except reserved. A few front orchestra rows, reserved, 50c; front rows of Balcony, reserved, 25c. - _ AFGEEAR Last Two Times—To-day (Matinee) and Night, “WHEN THE HEART WAS YOUNG." To-morrow Nisht—The Farce-Comedy, os» MATIN 1 ONE v 3 3ATURDAY WEEK AND ONLY. ’ 0 (o] $ SUNDAY. PRICES—Evenings, 25e, 35e, B0c, The. Matinees, 15c, 23¢, 35c and 50c. All Reserved. NEXT—“THE BRIXTON BURGLARY." ? | % AMUSEMENTS. TIVOLE: NGS AT 3 SHARP! ATURDAY AT 2 SHARP! “DO YOU FOLLOW NE?" To the HOME OF AMERICA'S REPR | ATIVE COMIC OPERA CO. TO SE | .Th.e Singing Girl! Written by STANGE and SMITH. Music by VICTOR HERBERT. A CHARMING SHOW THROUGHOUT. SOME OF THE MUSICAL GEMS: CIAN, LOVE." TYROLEAN _SONG. HT.” “DO YOU FOLLOW ME?" “I BID YOU BEWARE, TAKE CARE. MAGNIFICENT SCENER SOMBTTOUS COSTUMES, A GREAT BARGAIN AT THESE POPULAR PRICES—235¢, 50c and 7Se. Telephone Bush 9. UNION COURSING PARK. JNO. GRACE, Judgs; T SE JAS. T. GRAGE, Slipper. w TO-DAY, SUNDAY MAY 11 Champion Hounds In Three Classic Events. |12 - NOMINATIONS - 112 TRAIN SERVICE. Leaves Third and Townsend streets, 10:13 & m,1la m, 12m and 1 p. m. Twenty- fitth and Valencia streets five minutes later, Returning at 4:45 p. m. and after the last course. San Mateo electric cars every six minutes. ADMISSION 25 CENTS. LADIES FRER, tccmm TRAE: MATINEE TO-DAY--10¢, 15c, 25c. TO-NIGHT—LAST TIME. The Funniest of All Comedies, MRS. PARTIN GTON FRICES Ercninss. Matinees TO-MORROW EVENING—One of the Greatest Melodramas of the Century, THE WORLD. ‘With Scenes of Mxrv.lmnvln Beauty n.nll Spec- tacular Effects FIRST UNITARIAN CflUlCfl MRS. M. E. BLANC]IARD. Undcr Amlc— o( Channing A n{ uxillary, !ATU'RDAY m!;&nx N | ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS. anlne 1 5 THE CHUTES Fulton Street and Tenth Avenue. VAUDEVILLE EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. JACK NORWORTH. THE CLIPPER QUAR- TET, GORMAN AND KEPPLER, PETCH- ING BROTHERS, FRED STUBER, GRANT | AND GRANT AND NEW MOVING PIC- 1 TUBES. DON'T FAIL TO SEE COL. EDWARD BEAUPRE, The Tallest Man on Earth. ADMISSION, 10c; CHILDREN, Phone for Seats—Park 20. Se. | 2 X ‘The Weekly Call z"l per Year.

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