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REALTY MARKET SHOWS STRENGTH, PRICES HOLDING UP STRONGLY Sales Indicate That Buyers of Property in San Francisco Understand Values---Flats Still Con- tinue to Remain the Most Popular Investment HE realty market is strong. Large deals are in contemplation. The season favors the departure of many city people for sthe coun- try and some houses are tem- porarily vacant, but the owners of eligi- ble lots all ower the city are testifying their confidence by continuing to build and to plan buildings to rent. In the last week there have beem some good sales that are not ready for record. Some oth- ers that have been completed reach very gcod figures. It appears that Dodge, Sweeney & Co., the sellers of the property on the southeast line of Mission street, 65:9 feet northeast from Fremont, the lot Leing 68:9x137:6 feet, received $65,000. The brokers were Thomas Magee & Sons. The same brokers report some other sales as Lollows: TRANSACTIONS BY BROKERS, Northwest corner of Pine and Larkin streets, 6, with_improvements bringing in $360 to Henry Cowell for §49,000; north- r of Green and Fillmore streets, 37:6 feet, from Charles Shering to Mrs. south line of Geary 2ix with 2-story frame improve- residence on the north line of eet, S0 feet east from Octavia, lot TToGRI2T:10% feet, $36, residence on’ the west line of Spruce street, between Clay and Jackson, 27x100 feet lot, for $8000. 0. D. Balawin & Son report the follow- ing sales: Elizabeth Barber to Mary Jessie 1. Boyce for $5000 strect, between Jones and Leavenworth, deep, 5 83:6 feet Fitzhugh, south line of Pacific avenue, feet east from Walnut, 40x127:8 feet, $4800; W. L. Heise to arles S. Wheeler, line of Spruce street, feet morth from Washington, 0x120 feet, &5000; L. H. Bishop to Theodore Bielenbers, northeast corner of Grove and Lyon streets, 46:10x110 feet, $6000; James Jacobson to Mary H. Smith, south Nme of Ni feet west from Guerrero, 20xil4 feet, 0, Mery H. Knofiach to Edward B. Hinds, south 6 feet east from Lar- '$6500; George Fritch to O. rner of Green and Jones $25,000, on whic m will “be erected immediately id Zelinsky to Frank Shrier, morth line of er street, 110 feet west from Laguna, 27:6 6, with three fine flats, $16,500. are reported by Eddy street, 137:6 with three Bun- the east m Four- 3 piece of land which treet hold- James , 1ot o h e £ aple strects, S0x144 feet. #10,000: Y. Iddings, lot on th 193 feet west ew re: age, on the sou! east from Baker, line of Octavia etres Broadway to Jobn 3. Duke, of Ringold street 25x75 teer Etreet £8000 2 Vermont, 26x100 feet, of Texas street, 12 25x100 feet, $1000; sourl street, 75 feet xas and FEigh t on east line of from Eighteenth, es: corner of Parnas- sales in the avenue, 9 fect, to op, line of Page sireet. 165:9 feet east from Masonic avenue, 35 . 8 N. Bowdoin: north line 118" feet west Central feet, to M. Sulsburg, $2750. Davidson & Leigh have sold property as the lot on the south | feet east of Mission, rk, the dwelling the northeast corner ot reets, to W.P. Higgin- Doneld Grant, Gol for Edgar Conde, Van Ness avenue, 45100, " Gerson, stre cart th from ubles, $13,600 east side of for ( Ly on stree G south from Howard, to Charl e' w. P‘llkllA. $3000. CHURCH TO BE SOLD. What is known ae the St. John's Pres- byrterian Church property, situated at the t corner ting of the lot 68:9 rect by 137:6 feet on B covering almost the entire lo s contents, is for sale. The contents of the building consist of an C cost about $700, pews, pulpit 1 gas fixtures, mantels, chair: both church and basement, et e of the property portion of it, real or | 2 whole or of : arc asked for in an sonal 1y dvertisement appearing elsewhere in this yaper. The bids are 1o be delivered at the office of McDougall Bros. chite cts street, before 2 p. m. , 1962, Buckinghbam reports the sales; northwest e ;m 1 street, house and Clausson, ot y Arlington s west of Maguire, x150, 300, A Tenth avenue 25x120, or which S0 Neélson, Johnson & Co. reported a spirit- ed inquiry and bave made the {ollq\\ ng recetit smles rederick street, 80 feet east Ban- William R five flats, rents ide of Belcher street, . Della M R King tc cottage of six rooms bath, east wide of De Long avenue. No rear Frederick street, jot 25x80, $3000; M. Tracy to T. O'Brien, two flate of five and six west xide, Nok. Scott street, near Agnes Foster to Charles $0. 219 Cole street, near 27 hth st ot Sx1%7 4, suflfx‘ wiree were the brokeérs in the A. Sullivan's house and age strest to M Walters for $7000. i PROPERTIES AT AUCTION. A foreciosure and miscellanecus sale of real estate at auction will be held to- wiorrow by G. H. Umbsen & Co, Easton, Eldridge & Co. will auction realty next Tuesday at their offites at 638 Market street and will offer the following properties: Nos 1004111 Turk Jirect; neds La- 08. 42, 424, fibert Tear Beannan: norib line of Cart erst ot Cole, Jots; cottage, No. 5521 Twenty-fourth street, mear Ban Jose avenue; modern fluts, busi . ';..l lins G Costr siraet mear northwest corner Thirty-seve c and D street . 328 Fifl.h’ e avenue, Dear Clement street 107 South Calitoris megr Clement street; stoeet. Second avenue; bulldipg lots, east near lige of Eharon street, near Church, THE AUCTION MARKET. At an auction sale held = Rl B by the Von tate Company were mnmmnmmmm No. teenth street, 100 | s4500; | | enty: of California and Octa- | of Gefry and Laguna streets, for the corner $6600; ldjolnln‘ lots of on Geary street. ; two lots s Laguna street, SSx137:6 “Teet i depth, $4100_each; residence ‘at 2721 Pacific avenue, ot 2Tx17:8%, feet, $4200; residence at i Quitfornia street, lot 27:6x182:6 teet, STIS0; flats at Jo 313 Lasvenworth Sraat. 1ot 20x82:6 feet, $if 1015 McAilister Street, ; northeast cor- ner F and Jones strcets, lot 41x70 feet, 7200; flats 2032-2034 Twenty-first street, lot 2Bx100 feet, price $3000; S. W. corner Seven- teenth and ‘Church streets, 55:6x100 feet, price $7250: adjoining lot on Seventeenth street, lot 44:6x100 feet, price $6100; ot on the west line of Diamond street, west of Twenty-second, lot 50x115 feet, price $430; 2206 Geary street, 5,k corner Broderick, lot 25302 feet, Lrice Dr Emma L. Merritt and W. H. Adam- son, the executors of the estate of Adolph Sutro, are desirous of cdisposing of some more real estate in order to stop the. in- terest which is running against the es- tate for legacies due the heirs. Thirteen blocks in front of the Affillated Colleges were recently sold by Baldwin & Howell to the San Francisco Copstruction Com: pany for $36L,00. The executors have de- termined to sell the 197 lots owned by the estate on Ashbury Heights, fronting on Ashbury, Clayton, Tremont and Sixteenth streets. The property has been placed in Baldwin & Howell's hands and the lots will be sold by them at aution on Thurs- v, June 5, at 12 o'clock noon at their lesroom, 10 Montgomery street. The Ashbury-street branch of the San Mateo electric road passes the property, and the Masonic-avenue and Frederick-street line runs within two blocks of the lots. The view from the property is one of the fin- est to be had anywhere in the city, over- looking Golden Gate Park, the city and the Pacific Ocean. F. B. Surrhyne has issued the first num- ber of a monthly price-list of real estate for =ale. It is lllustrated and looks well. George A. Turner has removed to 28 Montgomery _street. Peters & Baines have opened an office at 116 Montgomery street. AMONG THE BUILDERS. The sum of $300,000 will be involved in ;}Ize a!ddltlon of two storles to the Palace otel Work upon the Fairmont Hotel for the' Fair heirs on the California-street property will probably begin next mont The Grand Lodge of the Order of B'nai B'rith will erect a buflding on the north- east corner of Fell street and Van Ness avenue. The hall property on Eddy street is to be sold by a committee. Contracts have been placed by St. Mark's Church for a three-story frame building with basement on the south llne} of O'Farrell street, west from Franklin. Charles Stubbs will build three flats on the north line of Fourteenth street, sev- five feet west from Treat avenue, Henry Hufschmidt et al. will erect a | three-story frame building to contain three flats on the souih - line of Poat! | street, 220 feet west from Leavenworth, to | cost about. $15,000. | Honri Loewenguth will erect a three- | story frame bullding to contain three flats on Seventh street, 100 feet south from Howard street, the cost being about A two-story building to contain twe flats will be placed by George F. and Emma Burnett on the-south line of Wal- | ler street, south from Shrader. A three-story and basement building to | contain three flats will erected on the southeast corner of Fillmore and | Hayes streets by William Olsen. | ..Op the south line of Hickory avenue, 137:6 feet west from Octavia, John A. | Tennon will erect a two-story structure to contain twelve flats. The cost will ap- proximate $15,000. —_— The Lyceum Clothing Company* That is now selling the stock of clothing manufactured by Hirschman Bros. of | New York, will sell 500 men's all-wool suits and overcoats for $ 85. These suits are stylish, pure worsted, in ?Ialn and fancy effects, homespun, swell stripes, un- | inished_worsteds and cheviots, worth $15, | for $5 55, to-morrow at the Lyceum, a3 | Market street, opposite Mason. | —_——————— ROBINSON’S MURDERERS APPEAR IN COURT Two of Them, Kennedy and Kauf- man, Are to Make a Techni- cal Fight. The cases of Frank Woods, alias “St. | Louis Frank”; John Courtney, uuasl Leadville Jimmy"'; W. Henderson; Wil- | lizm B. Kennedy, alias “Yellow,” and William Kauffman, alias “St. Louis Fat,” | mere called in Judge Cook's court yester- | | ay to be set. The five men are charged ! ; | with the murder of Policeman Eugene | | KEobinson at Sixteenth and Valencia streets on the morning of January 16 last. The cases of Woods, Courtney and Hen- | | derson_were continued till June 7 to be | set. Kennedy withdrew his plea of not | and his attorney made a_motion to aside the indictment. Kauffman also | | withdrew his plea of not gullty and a mo- | | tion was made to set aside the indictment | | on the grounds that it was not concurred | |in by twelve grand jurors; it was not filed in open court in the presence of the | grand jurors; the witnesses’ names on testimony it was found were mot | ; that persons were present in the | Jury room who had no business was asked that the Jury be subpenaed for examina- n. he Judge continued the two cases also till June 7, when the motions made on bé- half of Kennedy and Kauffman will be argued. ——— Yosemite Via the Santa Fe. | The quickest and most convenient way in | and out of the Yosemite Valley s by way of the £anta Fe. If you leave $an Francisco to- dey 2t 9 a. m. o0 the California Limited you are in Yosemite to-morrow at 6 p. m. Call at Santa Fe ticket office, 641 Market 4 cet, for illustrated pamphlet and full par- ars. 0 ———— FOOTPADS SENTENCED TO TWENTY-ONE YEARS EACH Willlam Cole and Robert Garner, who pleaded guilty in Judge Cook’s court ¥ri- cay to two charges of robbery for holding vy, Demetrius Christian and Policeman Mulcahy, appeared for sentence yester- day.. The Judge sentenced each to. serve twenty years in San Quentin on the first charge and one year each on the second. Belle Naylor, allas Scott, the colored woman who" convicted by a jury in |Judge Lawlor's court on a charge of | grand larceny for stealing $100 from Mathias” Michels, a butcher from Port- land, was sentenced yesterday to serve ten years in San Quentin. In Judge Dunne’s court-John Webb, a colcred man, who was convicted on a charge of srand larcen; for stealing money and discharge papers from Wright Alien, a former soldler, in‘a saloon on Kearny street, was sentenced to serve six years in Folsom Penitentlary. John Simp- sor, convicted of grand larceny for steal- ing instruments from W. Macomber, manager of the Hawaiian Glee Club, was sentenced to serve five years in Penitentiary. Y Hetiin NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, TO CURE DANDRUFF It Is' Necessary That the Dandruff Germ Be Eradicated. “Destroy the cause, you remove the ef- fect.”” Kill'the germ that causes dandruft, falling hair and baldness, you 'will have no more dandruff abd your halr must grow luxuriantly. H:rplclde not only con- ains the dandruff germ destroyer, but it is aiso a most delightful hair dressing for regular toilet use. No other hafr peparation s on this sclentific basfs of destroying the dandruff germ, and none ;,’tlln!er"clT ms Itu be, hg tlt:;‘:lmpla reagon al s onl recen of the germ has been discovereds sians bro’s Herpicide, !h! onl | mm that actugily Kills fluxmfl..r . | ete. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1902. NAPA... SODA SPRINGS OR HEALTH AND PLEASURE GO TO F\-u Soda Springs. Stiuated 1000 feet above the Beautiful Napa Valley. Hot and Cold Soda Baths. Shetland Ponies and Burros for Children. Two trains dally, 7:30 a. m. and 4 p. m. Address DOLLMANN & JACOBS, Napa Soda Springs. BARTLETT SPRINGS. Here Is an opportunity to gain H Strength; also, have a pleasant = ouse- lATES ml no to $15 )u -nk B Send m— mu ned bookm T-ro routes: Via C. & N. W. Railway and 8. P. Co. AMUSEMENTS. GEORGE WATSON, manager of amuse- ments; Hahn's Orchestra; dancing every week day evening: Tennis, Bowling, Cro- quet, Billlards, Shuffle-Board, Ping Pong, Livery, Burrol; Swimming Tank. ' 20x80; Hot Water, Vapor, Tub, Mineral and Ro- man Baths: competent Massagists; Guides, Dogs and Horses for Hunting and Fishing; Shady Drives and Walks. BARTLETT SPRINGS CO., P. O., Bartlett Springs, Or No. 2 Sutter Street, San Francisco. GILROY HOT SPRINGS For rest, heaith and pleasure, scenery, climate and waters. For Rheumatism, Kidney, Liver and Stomach Troubles stands unsurpassed. Trained masseurs. Good hunting and fishing; musements of all kinds. Trains leave Third nd Townsend streets 9 a. m. and 2:45 p. m. dally. For pamphlets and rates address R. ROBERTSON, Proprietor, Gilroy Hot Springs, Cal. ' INFATUATION, Like paralysis, may be all on one side, but when it takes effect on both sides it's a dead gone case. /ETNA SPRINGS, Napa Co., Infatuates its patrons and cures paralysis. Write for booklet. EDWARD L. SANFORD, Manager. CRAG VIEW (SHASTA REGION.) Sets best table in the north (no josh), $12 per week; tenting for housekeepers. H. O. WICKES, Castella, Shasta Co,, Cal. CAMP CURRY! Gives special rate to nobody, but gives value received to all, as Is shown by Its 1400 guests the past three seasons, more than one-half of which were In 1901; 1000 guests are expected in 1902. Office 11 Montgomery st.; open May 1, YOSEMITE., GRANT’S. Couple hundred yards from rallroad station. Elegant country m lon. Scenic surround- ings, beautiful grounds, plenty of shade, swim- ming and fishing, croquet grounds. hammocks, One and one-halt miles south of Henlds- burg. Firat floor, one person In room, $8 per week; two iIn a room, $16 per week. Secona floor, ‘one parson in room, $S per week: two in a room, $14 per wesk. Will also furnish tents to those desiring. Single person in tent, $6 per week; two In a tent, $10 per week. Buy ticke to Grant Station. Address Mrx. A. F. GRANT, Mealdsburg, Sonoma County, n the neart of the Santa. Rowardennan v S for & daily salt water swim. Redwoodsand sea breezes —a wonderful combination. Souvenir booklet free. Peck’s Information Bureau, 11 Montgomery Street, | 5.F.,or B. Dickinson, Lessee, Ben Lomond, Cal. LYTTON SPRINGS, Always open. Finest minetal baths & piu) No staging. Ty cnm(m and nmuumm Tiburon ferry, 7 m.. 3:30 p.-m. Informa- tion of DR. HENSLEE, 807 Sutter st. Pho; Sutter 2371, 11 Mnnuomery st., or A. V. MORSE, Lytton, Sonoma County, cal. HO! FOR BLUE LAKES! Boating, Bathing, Fishing and Hunting; new tenniz court, mineral springs. Our famous White Sulphur Springs are known to all. Send ;?rorev; ’;‘m&""g 0. \\‘V ISMAN, Midlake 5 Lake County, or call at of . R. Co., 660 Market st. .°fiu e HOWELL MT., WOODWORTH'S | = Reeldence of 27 years; second year of sum- mer resort. Purest of spring wnler Home fruit, vegetebles, milk, etc. No fe Tfrllx 57 por_weel Address WOODWOR' & MUL- LER, $t. Helena, Cal. AGUA CALIENTE, Also known as California Hot 8 noms Valley. No staging; via C, P. R. Immense swimming surface. lnl-nflld toble. Come Sundays and try it. Round trip $1 10. Telephone; many improvements; §12 and THEO. | RICHARDS, Proprietor, Agua Callente, Cal. nor’fi-uv SFPRINGS. These ) on the Illllld lm’!:.d'fl:&l‘;’l:]:fll‘nu{h:o?:.lfi known Bartlett Bprings, e Co. 1. Hotel Pll;l.s_;l‘ View is lnln nm by the owner, SARA; OGA SPRINGS Better than ever this year Boo £ e Monigotnery" st of arket h Bacheior B0, Lake Garicgy Joe Mariens, LAWRENCE VILLA. Town Home, . Wil meet guests, P:'a'uu'n loc‘:‘tlm. Plenty ma-- nice an swimming; 3 m . m"' Bonoma, “ HOTEL MATEQ AND COTT. San Mateo, Cal., houw unht AB!S. first class. mant. v Aiaine. wnse: ?if‘ annheboard, 1 mm’m‘;‘-’"" '"""‘" BERULBING, Propriotoms At foot of x‘mnl Pflmfl'h"l in Santa [ #@“«“fim"fi‘m‘“fi i passed. at Madrone ‘Monday, Bat. 'l‘rll.n leaves 8. F. 9 a. m. dafly, .I souvenir. VIC PONCELET, Liagas, Cal, Rt al., Prop, MOTEL LA llGlD‘- H'UAm IN THE R! ancs "‘"‘nl?‘i"":. "'hl%’-" By HIGHLAND SPRINGS 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, Rlding and Driving Horsys. Splendid Trips in Mountains or Valley. NOTE SPECIAL RATES. One person in room, ‘‘small hotel Two persons in room, ‘‘small hotel” ©One person in room, *‘cottages” Two persons In roo: et One person in room, 1 per week ul) per week $20 and Speciai inducements for Bohool Teachers or Familles desiring to remain by the month. For illustrated | pamphlets, photoy fnph- and analysis of waters call on Tourists’ Information Bureau, 11 Montgomery, or The Traveler office, 20 Montgomery st., or ‘write direct to CRAIG & WARNER, Highland Springs, Lake Co., Cal. SANTA CATALINA ISLAND, 3% Hours from Los Angeles: lvantages. attractions and amuse- |mpol!1b1a eluwhen' ninth sea- i three months on Catalina Island_of our F, d. twenty-five memben ten sol nlstu hing lnd eatest rod and reel records nnwn, {u’lfl Gardens: Glass-bot- !l and Aquarium; Boating, Bn\hing w d Goat Shooting: Delight- Coa: xcumonr Fleau of Yachts lnd l‘-lncheu leal : Com- 2 Life: plete Camp Equipment; Hotels ana Got- tages; Hotel Metropole, modern conven- Iencen electric lights; Golf, Tennis, Bowl- ing, Inlic Dancing. etc. For turther particulars address BANNING COM- PANY, 222 South S‘grlns street, Los An- Iele!hu' E. C. Tourist Informa- tion Bureau, 11 Monl‘omery street, San Francisco, Cal. HOT SPRINGS, SONO- sklags MA COUNTY;: only 4% hours from San Fran cisco and but 9 mile staging; waters noted for medicinal virtues best natural hot mineral water bath in State: boating and swimming in rm Springs Creek; Bood trout streams; telephone, telegraph, dally mall, express and_San Francisco morning and evening papers; FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND ETAGE RERVICE: both morning and atter. ncon stages; round trip from San _Francisco only 35 50. Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a. m. or 3:30 p, m. Sundays § a. m. only. Rates §2 a day or $12 a week. Referénces, any gusst of the past seven vears. Pat e of 1901 recedented. Intormation at San Franclsco ice, 121 Phelan bldg.; Tourlst Information Bureau, 11 Montgomery st.: also at Traveler office, 20 Montgomery st., or of J. F. MUL- GREW, Skaggs, Cal. Byron fot Springs 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 Malarfa with- . Address MGR. LEWIS, Eyrvn Co., ‘The seaside resort of Central California— enlarged and improved—i per day €2 and spwaris -open May 3iit—gae orchesira. adress for hotcl, Ra M. Briare. For cottages, F. Reanier, Capitola, Cal. For general infor: mation, Peck's Information Bureau, 11 Mont- | gomery Street, San Francisco, Cal, SEIGLER SPRING unexcelled mr Theumatis malari mach discases. 4L bnmrflfi dlnell‘l "Ping ok #4 o 314 week 117 Grant ave., or Selgler Spring ukoca ‘T, McGOWAN, prop. WHITE COTI‘AOB’. Howell Hnunulll. NEW MANAGE- ment. Hot baths & ml lnl waters 35 QOLTSCHE, Angwin, Cal. 3 KLAMATH KOT SPRINGS. Finest fishing, hunting and health mur! on the coul Cllml(eflxel‘fec'. On Klamath Réver, Pates, r day; $10 to §14 per week. Cl“ Tnvelm- Omm. 20 Montgomery st., or address EDSON BROS., Beswick, County, Cal. CONCRESS SPRINCS. A charming resort in the Santa Cruz M 2 hour: m San Francisco; delightful cII- mate; swimming and all sports; table uneur- best mineral water on the coast; open A. S. OLNEY, Manager. A year. DUNCA SPRINGS Siskiyou |ALL ATTRACTIONS For the summer the otel Vendome management announces many new ate tractions at that popular resort. Two magnificent swimming pools are near the hotel and guests may have all the pleasure of ‘seaside resorts. AT Bowling, golf, tennis and ping pong are ong the many diversions. Johannsen's Or- chestra will be there all the time. Automobile coaching from the hotel throughout !he valley. GEORGE P. SNELL, Manager. HOTEL VENDOME, SAN JOSE, CAL. ATNA SPRINGS, .NAPA COUNTY. ‘mineral springs; hot steam mineral baths; swimming tank; lawn tennis; cro- quet; Ping Pong; shuffie boards; gymnas- fum; donkeys; gentle riding and driving horses; cuisine perfect; metropolitan service. For particulars and booklets address EDWARD L. SANFORD, Manager. ORCHARD SPRINGS - Foo-ulils of the Serra N c. P.R. o Saest scenery, water, mouatain air. s g For REST and llealth i . ;- "}:vznmLmNGsHAIND TT' autiful Grounds at Hoitt's 0l 8 Fenool wiil be open to summer MENLO guests during June and July. Superior el te, excellent PARK. table; reasonable prices. Ad- resn IRA G. HOITT. ‘WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Nearest place to S, F., 21§ hours; 5 miles from Vallejo. Hot Sulphur baths; cure rheu- matism, neuralgia, eczema, kidney, liver, stom. ach diseases. Lake for beating and bathing. Dancing pavilion. $10 a week and up. Free bus to guests. M. MADRID, Vallejo, Cal. SOLID COMFORT HOME altitude. No. fog; climai Extensively proved: 2000 fl;;llhlhl\ Large im- 1 Bprl g water. 7 SCHULER & SCHEBEN. HOTEL EL MONTE, LOS GATOS. Under new management. Now open for business. Rates, §S to $15 per week. TROUT FISHINC. Best in State at BOCA, CAL. For information_address Bocd Hote! Co., Gal., ow TRUCKEE apa, Cal. Boca, Lake Tahoe Ry. and Transportation Co. Lv. Truckee (Rall) 7 a.m. _Ar.Tahoe City 8 a.m. reakfast at Tal ln'rnbucny(sné-mer)n- m. ArTahoeCitySpm. vern upper et Tahoe Ta Lfl'-boccny« 11)6:30p.m. _Ar.Truckee7 :20p.m. TAHOE TAVERN, LAKE TAHOE. “NOT 'BETTER THAN THE BEST. -BUT BETTER THAN THE REST. Will formally open for guests June 12th. Said to be ‘‘finest mountain hotel west of the Rocky Mountains,” Try it and form your own opinion, During June“you can obtain good room and board for $3 ur day, but you can spend more it you want Ror tolder wiving full descriotion call at the . P. Information Bureau, under Grand Hotel, o, prite to TAHOE TAVERN, TAHOE CITY, THE TALLAC, LAKE TAHOE, OPENS MAY lfl'fl ‘With many additional attractions, them the SPLENDID NIWAIU!EHENT PA. VILION. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. Address M. LAWRENCE & CO., Cal. ‘allac, Note—Positively no consumptives taken. BROCKWAY, LAKE TAHOE, OPEN JUNE 1, To avold dlsagreeable waiting for narrow gauge and steamer, take THE BROCKWAY TALLY-HO Over our short cut. It meets the morning train at Truckee Sundays and Thursdays. umwl.fi'lk( EH TAHOE. W open. Hot. and tents. Dellghttul camping grounde ases | o steamer landing; furnithed tents to rent. For descriptive circulars and terms address E. B. £mith & Co., Stateline P. O., El Dorado Co., Cal. LAKE TAHOE, Glenbrook, Nev. * Lake shore -house and cot- tages. Bést fishing on the lake. Partially fur. nished cottages for cam, e \write for particu: lars and rates, D. CORRILLAND, proprietor. RUBICON PARI(. Delightful summer resort on shore of Lake Ta- Jhoe, Everything new. for bath! Two miles from Hopland; medic Boa waters 0 the ‘State: 06 hokel ana Arae cina | Shekhe; 'aies,, Fianias. hu m&"c‘m m:‘- 2 table; rates §10 and $12; housckeeping cottages. | dny, or 510, m. $14 hce, fel . HOWELL, Hopland, Mendocino Co., Cal. A L. F Rublcon !?-"l. Take Tuhoe, Cal " FOREST HOTEL, DEER P/RK INN AND COTTAGES, ALMA, 6 miles from LAKE TAHOE. Typical nnln( nce; 0507 feet elevation, Mineral springs, Santa Cruz Mountains. Good trout ~fishing, g‘n- 6 p_m. tral F. Send for booklet. Rebuilt and reopened. B. BOHME, Prop. ! BCUTT, Deer Putk, Can. ROACRON0; LROAOROACHOROBOICHIHN BCACHCE0HOROHCROBIE0! XOROROHORORCRCHCS CORONADO and all other amusements, With one of the orchestras. Economical, comfortable and Rotind trip tickets from San now on sale at: Atchigon, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry. Co., Boutliern Pacific Ry, Co., 613 Market Pacific Coast d for ground and water rent, 150 of t-lll” pounds use of water. prices nr wnln flnor | | | | ' For e o ful Pt r&mm HUREAL, TENT CITY Coronado Beach, Cal. BATHING, FISHING, BOATING, GOLF, TEA GARDENS, VAUDBVILLB PING-PONG, DANCING, BOWLING 641 Market St. St. Co.| 4 New. Mantgomery Persons. M'i-‘."'&: eir own tents and holding over the Santa thern who bring thelr own tents, but not holding gkhn.. will have to pay. n.oo per month ground rent, ua oomn mmu-. $1 hnmutool, 10¢; 2Be; flnut bands In the W A i e West and several fine a Francleco, |ncl-dh. dround and water rent, du—l:ln the , L s Strastans s rry el S0 aid Tom s shile Incinds all chle, and transfer of Coronado ralon which Includes free Pergons bringing their own tents can rent furnishioge at the following 25; uoth sing] !u' spring rorjl!ll Gu . 3c; cooking Telee °f5: uubu. Nrnlll.d Mt oom- ot unt ‘and unbry ”?w'-'{" "nuu etnie lmmsrrst.. San Francieo, Cal. baths. |- , Adams ‘ Springs' LAKE COUNTY, CAL. If you wish to know where the finest min- eral springs on the Pacific Coast are, so that you can select the one most desir- able for you, get “Vacation, 1902.” If you wish to camp in some mountain dell, or on the bank of some limpid stream, get “Vacation, 1902.” For stomach, liver and kidney troubles— positive cure for constipation. New Iitchen and dining-room, under the supervision of Carl Raymond and Hans Mortensin and assistants, recently from Hotel del Coronado. Five new houses. Room for all. e have more testi- monials from people cured than all other springs combined. For further information address DR. W. R. PRATHER, WITTER MEDICAL SPRINGS. ERTAIN CURE FOR STOMACH, LIVER, kidney and bladder troubles. Absolute guar- antee for all skin and blood diseases. Reeom- mended phyncmu Thousands by leading Cured. Tickets Cal. & N, W. Ukiah. Call or ress WITTER P. 0., Lake Co., Cal. Main office and water depot, 916 Market street, room eity. R. McCORMICK, Manager. CLINB MOUNT SHASTA - * g EL M - steson, Cal Bape- rlenced :uuel at hotel. LAKEPORT AND .BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE—Hopland to Bartlett Springs, for Lakeport and Bartlatt Eprings. Stages connect with tratns \ 3¢ Hopland. Leave Hovland st 13:30; arvive at ‘ Lakeport at 3:30; arrive at t Springs ar 7:30. New 6-horse l4-passenger tourist wagons, Tmade to order for this stage line. wigh all the most modern improvements. for Lakeport or Bartlett Springs call for tickets by PAS“ H“HLES Bartlett Springs Stage Line. Tickets can be Nature's own selec- tion for a health and pleasure resort be- cause of the curative proverties of its mud 1f you prefer a hotel or a private home In some beautiful town, get “Vacation. 1902.” If you prefer the free life of a farm, get “Vacation, 1902.” This little book, “Vacation, 1902.” is- sued by the California Northwestern Rallway Company, gives complete in- formation for any kind of an outing. To be had at ticket offices of company, 630 Market street (Chronicle building), and Tiburon Ferry, or at the General Office, Mutual Life building, corner Sansome and California streets. Call or write for a copy. H. C. WHITING, Gen'l Manager. f "R. X. RYAN, Gen'l Pase. Agt. had at office Cal. Northwestern Ry., 650 Mar- OPEN ket st., or at Tiburon Ferry. MILLER & HOWARD, Proprietors. YEAB T CHY SPRINGS—3 miles from Ukiah, Mendocino Co. Natural electric waters, champagne baths. Only place in the world of this class of waters having ccntinuous flow of natural warm water direct from springs to tubs. Lovely grounds, fishing, hunting, modations: nn. first-class. HEALTH and sulphur baths for | %! SPTINES. Accom Pheumabiser baths for | 3. A. REDEMEYER & CO. nia. gout, heuralgia, D [CHARDSON’S T e s mmcmm Cal. vmmms ayspepsia. Jiver. kidney and blood diseases. Has every naturad advantage for | PLEASURE jimwicnenes ty and balmy climate, OTTO E. NEVER, Prop. C.'M. ARNOLD, 640 Markel, S.F, Ag. YOSEMITE VALLEY, BIG OAK FLAT AND YOSEMITE suos CO.—Running directly through the Tuolumne Big Tree Grove. Spn.tlll rates for teachers and parties. Stag! 21 hours first afternoon and 9 haun next day, arriving at Yosemite Valiey 5 m. Send for illustrated foider. WHITE Gen'l. Agent, 630 Market Palace Hotel, 5. F. sure cure for rheumatism, blood and kidney diseases, etc. A dead enemy of poison cases. Hotel arid baths open V. RICHARDSON, Prop., Ch P ————— ARBIN SPRINGS—Most desirable in Lake H..o. contain sulphur, irom, magnesia and a: wonderful cures of n-n- ca- h, Kidney, Hver troubles; new e bopiing. alley. handbail court and Filllard room. jund-trip tickets, S. P. office, $8. J. A. HAYS, Prop. pol s <e s dintn RO L L T UTIFUL LAUREL DELL—The m‘ B'{iAvluerund of America; hl'l- -lflfll. rsenic; N‘llfll hl:!‘fl‘,b:l.flfl. L2 s, wling . O TRl e 15 kinde. B DURNAN, Lacrel Dell, Lake Co., Cal PLANfl'ATIOV HOUSE, 18 miles from EL_BONITO WOTEL. | mi st foos: pionis o¢ o nlllfl fruit, cream a. tel. Black 3571. ppoint milk. Daily mall, stage from Cazadero. e erhouriat hotel 1 Ruw: | ave. B K. and vage. 50 For purticuiars nnqlbonunl ,:;" mmfy{ y: pure spring water; | 8Pply J. Luttringer, ‘lew, Sonoma Cal newly removated: new furnitu 3 HOL\'" rietor, Duncans rilll.l C: OTEL DE REDWOOD—Santa Crus Mts. the grand old trees: Board 38 and information and rates inquire of Peck' B T Tk Slontpomary at ooty TS BU- | 5108 week: fare, return ticket, §3 50 M. S. bous, Proprietor. COX. Laurel, Santa Cruz County. Informatios at Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomery st. WILBUR HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, Creel lusa homellke resort is located In the Santa T et Withame: tave da® "m1e2.2 | Cruz Mountains, 8 miles from Capitola. Good ‘water on the coast; temperature 148 | table board, h) ltlll'c..u Addypess E. d:t E'ill'n rheumu;: drlva‘ :Il rheum, B, i seases, neural ver, ne: 4 Dlaints, mercucy In systemn dyspep. ROQYS, AND BOARD IN SCENIC PARK -n catarrh. Natural mud w.u New 2-story b g - — ofel; fine new bathhouse. rd and lodgi able. t‘*“ T igard + Berkeley, Hochuding bache, $10 & week. YA, OBLORAR AT, | Cal: tel. Mason Proprietar, % TOCALOMA Magw Bertrand Hotel: first-class .ceommm-n reaconable rates for (amilies and parties; fah- ing, bathing: beautiful drives to Bear Valley, etc, Telephone. JOSEPH F. BERTRAND, or bulletin Office every Friday, 2 to 4 p. m, HOTEL BON-AIR, ROSS VALLEY. J. B. MANLOVE & WIFE, (formerly Mrs. Leach), Proprietors, TBE UERLY !‘.A"Cfl—!lm{n 2180 feet. Scenery bea: ‘Wild game abundant. Good fishing. ewt deer hunting in the State. $7 to $8 per week. Jerry Lierly, Potter V: eL OAKS, l. favorite summer resort ‘mail, nm‘"“' Bome cosking. ‘fim dail ng. e MRS, CZARINA SMITH MILLS, Santa Crus. NN T 'ARME, SANTA CRUZ Anou%;‘fx'ns‘. m{‘- ‘and rooms to let, fur- nished or unfurnished for housekeeping. H. J. SEEGELKEN, Los Gatos Postorfice, Cai. GARD:N CITY SANITARIUM, San Jose, Cal. f the best aquipped on coast. Every v-nov of water treatment, electricity, mas- sage, X-ray. Write for literature. One mile from famous ‘‘Bohemian Gm- County, Cal. Terms, $1 00 per day and new management; all refitted. upward. Long dlsnm ulcnbnm fort, pleasure; hunting, fi A 3 fr-n eral springs ter Gouallhardou, Prop. Tk, “orena Dest of_everything. Address S~ - C, ¥, CARR, n River station IVERSIDE }m-rm. and cottages; 75 rms.; Santa Cruz, Cal. jes. Information at bus. Long dist. phone. —_——— et ING'S RANCH—Six miles from m Elevation 1200 feet; among the red: Near Beach. ' Rates to 11 Mon t. Fred Ba INDEPENDENCE LAKE, Fishing; boats: excellent table; climate per. fect; 16 ‘miles from Truckee, In an unbroken ting, fishing. Terms, $10 a week; mnlly foreat. Further information 'n-v-m- office. 20 | rates. Kddress WM. KING, Casadero. tgome , or CLEMOY¥S, | e - on Trmkn. é! - . Glllmn CENTRAL HOTEL. Guerneville,. Cal.—New manggement: _thoroughly re- fitted and tmoroved: Headauarters for, huntere JOHANRISBERG. and fishers. Add. F. PLATH, Guerneville, Cal. N THE NAPA REDWOODS: NEW HOTEL; large dining-room; exhilarating air; hunting, fishing, swimming an Muu. terms reason- able. ~ Inquire of BlaANsli‘.N URG JR., prop., Oakville, Napa County, or Peck's Intormation Bureau, 11 Montgomery st. — e — v "N near Mt. mnrélnlomlfim Bureau,” 20 - gomery st., or MRS, L. M. SISSON, Sisson, Cal. ERGHEIM—Two miles from Los Gatos. : home cooking; $8 per week. BRaI e S WHITE .U"ll.. SPRINGS. 0 MILES FROI l'l' STAGE m“ AND nvnm NDA 8 a rucw:no—'n the A HO: -n ocesn. H .. . Betale. “and Santa Cru & rtno Buy R. tickets to nam cm. 9 u m train, 3 nd Townsend sts.: n, m San Jose. Aoa, WALTER Ko nod-o-d City, Cal. ME STABLES Utteh. Tourtsts, camp- ers, bunters. \Write to H. A, Eldred for rates for any kind of turnout, Pescadero Anno—sn R Gl"m dally lll y-r. twice & day to Haif- moon Bay. Lvs. San Mateo 10 a.m.& 4:15 p. m. Amox STABLES, UIXAH AND 'lb- H. hlm. Smith & Nkl' W\III-. l. any kind of turnout. rooms finished: new mrnnun. nfiv.nlvm h"’.m"luuunr HO'I'BL LYNDON, large grounds. o T THE PURXSSIIA HDIIS in only mountaln o g any. gc. . -o.d".‘:‘r‘u“‘. m""‘. & Ma h"wn "" G the HEEE AT S s ‘hb bert, nut Purisiimar B HOTEL, _camp euhl- CANP TAYLOR B Cloverdale. II“. Ithnlw-t. all at H. G. MARTIN,