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84 MANY SEEKERS FOR AED METAL Copper Belt Forty Miles Long Located in the North. Geological Survey Finds Use for Chromites Upon Coast. AN SE L to hold its full share t »n on the Pacific Coast. prospectors are out in many kir for the red metal and ging notice to many g to the Shasta County mntain Copper Compdny t success during the last king consideration the condi in which the cop- has been. A new discovery is reported to have been yea Gemo ed market imports n Alaska at the head of tb Nutzotin_AMountain belt that is »f something ilke forty f the Nabesna Riv hat the cCOppET POS: coast have been realized remote ; interest to the coppe appears in_the forth- United 3 , in ich Dr. J ph with chromites uf he thinks, showd be alue in_the copper districts of Dr. Pratt writes in part per of m: River there where percentage r e unit below y scarcely hrome ore at $305,001, valued at uction will the 3 fong The domestic nsiderably Oneida bod of low grade « that mine, but Ledger re of too low grade The South Spring chan rily ed ners, suspended op- will be reorgan- Pre ays that the 8 « has filed p of the Liberty Copley, and has also e purpose of erect- Journal, y 345, a Oak claim at Hap, McBride & St anty art a the” Williams mine on_ the f the Humbug. All the placer Hawkinsville will y and begin channel is re- truck at Greenhorn near Forest Hill men at work, sa main we An T an agreement ping proprty DREDGE IS OPERATING. yester ed ove : ate Dredging Company, This makes the third eabouts, and_another is The dredge has ca- that of the ome mow Bar. T size of the ) feet ctric power erate the machinery, there consuming a current of 200 Three shifts of three men are the boat and fifteen men yment. Bridgeport Chronicle Union reporis Messrs. Chambers, Jarvis and Ner. | work their mine in Nope Valley, Alpine County The Plumas Independent reports that at Do time in many years has the prospect for mining in Plumas County equaled that of the immediate future. In Onion Valley and slong t Slate Creek basin miners are preparing for the early run. The Plu. mas g Company is making arrange. ments to start up its old mill on custom rock and also to operate largely on its own Operations are progressing at the Thistle, Claybank and Chicago claims. The Redding Searchlight says: A deed executed May S for record Koes to thet @ company has been formed to the ead Eagle group of copper in Flat Creek dietrict, west of Copiey. ny is called the Shasta Mountain ompany PROJECT IS LARGE. ons for actual dredging at La re being rushed by Messrs. Doo- i Wiltse. Brown and others. One steam drill is running and two othe will_be put at work. The company has bonded 1400 acres of gravel. - There will be miles of ditch, carrying 5000 inches of An electric power plant will be ucted at La Grange. The Tuol- umne Independent reports a rumor that the Jumper mine is about to be sold. Con- tinuing, the Independent says: 'W. . Beynon of Rawhide has sold to Charles registers of the State Min- | Tanana | reported to | WILL EXPLORE BEYOND SUNSET Search for Oil Is to Be Pursued in a New Field. Various Frcmising Schemes Bid Feir to Soon Become Realities. Oil drillers will soon be working in the district southwest of the Sunset field and in the country lying between the San Joaquin and Santa Marfa valleys. ‘1wo concerns are ready to put up rigs. The | tendency to branch out into new fields any to consolidate is manifest. Tal reason is that the conditions look bei- ter on the whole than they did some months ago. The surplus of the Los An- | 50,000 barrels by orcers for fuel oil placed the Arizona mines. Consolidations have been effected that lessen the compe- tition and take away some of the dangers | that beset the market a few months ago. While the prices for oil are low, no one believes that they will hold as low as now the immediate future. The consolida- on of interests of the Summeriand dis °t is reported to be in sight. There are two stories of some .mport- in circulation in Bakersfield that af- t the interests of the Kern County oil * One of these is that promoters of the proposed elec line to the coast ircm the Sunset district have made con- tracts with parties who have oil to ship | to give them a rate of 15 cents to tide: water with an additional charge of 7 cents per barrel to San Francisco or Los Angeles by steamer. The other is that at least two schemes are on foot to establish ofl refineries in the Kern River fleld. One is reported to be promoted by T. piers and the other is the King re- ¥ ect, which has reached the | The producers of the Sunset field may unite to put a refinery in the fleld. attempt has not been O. Bachman and others are working on a plan for combination. The Los An- geles Times say. Several attempts have been made to con- sclidate the Sunset operators in a proposition for the erection of a refining plant. None has been successful, but there is still hope. An- eflort is being made to consolidate. This by Dr. O. B. Bachman and others, who e 1o be able to estabiish a plant on the property of the Maricopa Company. Dr. Bach- man has been in the city obtaining figures from local firms on the ¢ of erecting a Dl will have a capacity 450 barrels a a nt terms it is belleved that the greater the capital will come from Minneapolis, unset operators will be interested. the Maricopa holdings are some roducers of the Sunset fleld, and t many have already agreed (o the new enterprise. Concerning the new pipe une from the o -operate in Sodthwest Coalinga field the Fresno Democrat says: It will be the largest in the field. The diam- of the pipe will be six inches. The com- 20,000 barrels at the rallroad. The to the railroad will be changed if pos- have St promoters expect to_have the line ¥ November. Fresno, San_Francisco, Phi'acelphia and San Francisco, York, Coal- 2 and other ofl companies are mainly inter- i in putting in the line. There one oil well in the Kern River field that is controlled by a single in- dividu This is the Grossmayer well on section 31 28. Grosmayer has a tract | of ten acres under his control in the dis- | | trict. His first well is performing all right and he will sink a second one. In the several Easteérn oil fields last month there were completed 578 wells, | bringing in new production amounting in | the total to 6140 barrels. In the month of | March there were completed 514 wells and added to the production the amount th of 6336 barrels. of Columbia the F. B. Gandy and Biue Bucket quartz mines, north of Rawhide. Jon Hazel Kirk mine from Conlin and Pownall of Columbia. Bernard Pacholka and Frank E. Jasper have sold to Henry S. Barrett a three- quarter interest in the Pirate quartz mine and its vorth extension, situafed two miles east of Sugar Pine H. J, Dykes is having the Adjax mine on the Major ranch pumped out for the purpose of having it inspected. T. F., McAvoy of Berkeley and Andrew White of Vallejo have agreed to sell to E. C. Holmes the Hard Tack group of mines, consibting of the Hard Tack, Hard Tack No. 1 and the Reward es. situated on Hunter Creek, five miles southeast of Carters, together with mu- chinery and appliances. The price of the prop. erty is $40,000. payable in four equal install. ments Within two years, the first one of $10,000 to be paid July 1. next. The purchaser is to commence work June 1 and pay to the owners per cent of the gross proceeds during the iife of the azreement. A power plant is being placed to run the Golden Trout mine i{n Butte County, near Lumpkin, by electricity. The Cosumnes copper mine, in El Dora- do County, near Nashville, has been sold to the Rio Vista Copper and Gold Mining Company, and development work will be carried on largely. J. H. Smith of Santa Rosa has bought the Omo mine. chinery has been installed for prospect- ing the Little Joker mine, near Pilot Hill. Work has been resumed on the tunnel of the River Hill mine at Placerville. The Mining and Scientific Press reports that machinery for the Arondo Mining Company, in Inyo County, is being taken in from Johannesburg. The plant will in- clude nine cyanide tanks, a combination crusher and rolls and a large gasoline en- gine for power. The plant will work 100 tons per day. The same journal also re. ports concerning Mono County the fol- lowing: MONO IS DEVELOPING. The three-stamp mill of the Golden Gate | mine in Antelope Valley will be started about June 1 for the summer’s run. Two new ledges have recently been opened up. making five in all of different grades and widths from whi ch ore is being taken The upper cyanide pian, of the Standard Consolidated Mining ‘ompany, No. 2, at Bodle, which now treats tallings pumped directly from the mill, is to be tors down and moved to the No_ 1 site. The capacity of the latter plant will thus be doubied and all tailings to supply It will be hauled drom the pond. The practice of treating (he talings direct from the batteries will be dis. continued. The steam -engine which was to be | used in scraping the tailings pond being found unsatisfactory an electric motor scraper is be- ing put in, with which it is proposed to do the work of twelve horses under ordinary oir- | cumstances and to scrape out the siimes fin places where horses cannot stand. Ricl coaches: superb finished and electric lighted cuisine; bath .barber, buffet, « ladies drawing room coach-« « « all conveniences — make travelin: on the California Limited delight Chicago in three days City Ticket OFFice 641 Market St . service a - -« The gen- | geles field has been diminished by fully ®| lecting a site near the raflroad. | abandoned. | ting it in will have x storage capac- | Paul connect with the | B. Eldridge is negotiating a bond on the | Ma- | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1902 Napa County, (al. NAPA | S0DA_ SPRINGS JFOR HEALTH AND PLEASURE GO TO Napa Soda Sprinss. Situated 1000 feet above the Beautiful Napa Valley. Hot and Cold Soda Baths. Shetland Ponies and Burros for Children. Two trains daily, 7:30 a. m. and 4 p. m. Address | DOLLMANN & JACOBS, Napa Seda Springs. BARILETI SPRiNGS. Here is an opportunity to gain Health and .Strength; also, have a pleasant vacation. _Hotel $10 to $15 per week, House- | RATES. Eousi. 3 otiages %3 to 815 por week. Send for illustrated booklet. Two route; Via C. & N. W. Rallway and 8. P. Co. AMUSEMENTS. GEORGE WATSON, manager of amuse- ments; Hahn's Orchestra; dancing eyery week day evening; ‘Tennis, Bowling, Cro- quet, Billiards, Shuffle-Board, Plnl'Ponl. Livery, Burros; Swimming Tank, 20x80; Hot Water, Vapor, Tub, Mineral and Ro- man Baths: competent Massagists; Guide | Dogs and Horses for Hunting and Fishing { | Shady Drives and Walks. BARTLETT SPRINGS CO., ‘ P. O., Bartlett Springs, | Or No. 2 Sutter Street, S8an Francisco. - CRAG VIEW { (SHASTA REGION.) l Sets best table in the north (no josh), $12 per | week; tenting tor housekeepers. H. 0. WICKES, Castella, Shasta Co., Cal. I |CAMP CURRY! | Gives special rate to mobody, 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 1802. Office 11 Montgomery st.; open May 1, YOSEMITE. | LYTTON SPRINGS. | _ Always open. Finest mineral baths & plunge. No staging. Every comfort and amusement | Tituron ferry, 7:30 a. m., 3:36¢ p. m. Inform: tion of DR. HENSLEE, 807 Sutter 11 Montgomery _st., | MORSE, Lytton, Sonoma County, Cal. charming spot in Califor- nia. Ideal for a summer o 'St. Helena vacation. Drives picturesque and sprinkled roads. Good hotels. Summer resorts adjacent. Special round trip tickets, good from Saturday until Monday, $2.50. Take boat foot of Market street, 7: a. m. and 4 p. m. Napa County. The most | HO! FOR BLUE LAKES! { Boating, Bathing, Fishing and Hunting; new | tennis court, mineral springs. Our' famous White Sulphur Springs are known to all. Send for new pamphlet. O. WEISMAN, Midlake | P. 0., Lake County, or call at office of C. N. W. E. R. Co., 650 Market 'HOWELL MT., WOODWORTH'S Reeidence of 27 years; second year of sum- |'mer resort. Purest of spring water. Home fruit, vegetables, milk, etc. No fog. Terms $7 | per_week. Address WOODWORTH ‘& MUL- LER, 8t. Helena, Cal. | In the beart of the Santa - Rowardennan &= i s nearenoughto the ocean | foradaily salt waterswim. Redwoodsand sca breezes | —a wonderful combination, Souvenir /booklet free. | Peck’s Information Bureau, 11 Montgomery St 8. F.,or B. Dickinson, Lessee, Ben Lomond, Cal. CAMP MEEKER Lots $10 up. Cot- Boating, bathing, tenting | ground. Board and lodging, $7 up. Sawmill, | depot, store, postoftice. Sausalito _ferry, $3 | round trip. " Address M. C. MEEKER, Camp | Meeker, Sonoma County. i | AGUA CALIENTE, | Also known as California Hot Springs. So- | noma Valley. No staging; via C, N. Ry. or §, | P. R. R. Immense swimming surface. Splendid | OWN A HOME IN BEAU- TIFUL Free from fog and wind. | tages built $50 up. | table. Come Sundays and try it. Round trip | $1 10. Tolephone: many improvements; $12 |and $14 THEO. RICHARDS, | Proprietor, Agua Caliente, Cal. HOT SPRINGS — Water, climate, scenery unsur- passed. _ Camping privi- leges now. Trains from Sy B 19 a m, 2:45 p_m. Literature on application. ROBERTSON, Gliroy Springs, Cal, . (LIMB MOUNT SHASTA From Sisson. Address H. McGuinness, Prop. EL MO‘HTE 'Bigg"EL. Sisson, Cal. Expe- vienced guids HOFFIN SFRINGS., | These Mineral Springs are pleasantly located | on the hiliside immediately adjolning the well- known Bartiett Springs, Lake Co., Cal. Hotel Plcasant View is again run by the owner, MRS. HOPPIN. ‘“THE GROVE,” Lake Tahoe, half mile east of Tallac. Rates, $2 per day, 30 per week; meals, 50c; good sad- dle horses ‘and the best of livery: boats free to all guests. J. E. PARMETER, proprietor, Tallac P. 0., Cal. SARATOGA SPRINGS Better than ever this year. Booklet and full information at Peck’s, 11 Montgomery st.. or R. R. office, 650 Market, or John Martens, Bachdlor P. 0., Lake Co., Cal. v | MOUNTA N 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. § a, m. daily. Send for souvenir. VIC PONCELET, Llagas, Cal., Prop. Extensively im- £0 D COAIORT HOME Exicnnveiy, altitude. No fog: climdte delightful. Large orchard, vegetable garden. Hot, cold baths. Spring wa Rates, $7 week up. Stage mee train.” SCHULER & SCHEBEN, Napa, Cal. HOTEL EL MONTE, LOS GATOS. Under new management. Now open for business. Rates, $8 to $15 per week. FOR:=ST HOTEL, ALMA. Santa Cruz Mountains. Good trout fshing. Rebuilt and reopened. B. BOHME, Prop. HOTEL LA HONDA. ) ITUATED IN THE REDWOODS. GOOD trout fishing. ~Season now open, Long dis- tance phone, MRS T 3. SEARS, Le fonda, | S8an_Mateo County, Cal. TROUT FISHING, Best i State at BOCA, Boca, » For information address Boca Nev. Co.. Cal.,on TRUCKEE RIVER. GHLAND 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, Riding and Driving Horses. Splendid Trips in Mountains or Valley. NOTE SPECIAL RATES. One person in room, $10 per week o persons in room, 7§18 per week One person in room, 11 per week TWo persons in room, 20 per week One person in room, * -$12 and $14 per week Two persons in room, “MAIN HOTEL".... 45 -$20 and $22 per week Speclal inducements for School Teachers or Families desiring to remain by the month. For_illustrated pamphlets, photographs 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, 8% Hours from Los Angeles. Advantages, attractions and amuse- ments impossible elsewhere; ninth sea- son; three months on Catalina Island of our Famous Marine Band. twenty-five members, ten soloists; most phenomenal fishing and greatest rod and reel records known; ghe arine Gardens: Glass-bot- tomed " Boats and Aquarium; Boating, Bathing; Wild Goat Shootine: Delight: ful Coast Excursions; Fleets of Yachts and Launches; Ideal Camp Life: Com- plete Camp Equipment; Hoteis and Coi- tages; Hotel Metropole, modern conven- iences, electric lights; Golf. Tennis, Bowl- ing, Music. Dancing. etc. For further particulars ~address BANNING COM- PANY, 222 South Spring street, Los An- geles, cr E. C. PECK, Tourist Informa- tion Bureau, 11 Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal. hours from San Fra SKAGGS Ziniis staging; waters noted for medicinal wvirtu best natural hot mineral water bath in Stat boating and swimming in Warm Springs Creek: g00d trout streams; telephone, telegraph, daily mail, express and San Francisco morning and evening papers: FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE; both morning and after- noon stage round trip from San_Francisco only $5 50. Take Tiburon ferry at 0 a. m. or 3:30 p. m. Sundays 8 a. m. only. Rates $2 a day or $12 a week. References, any guest of the past seven years. Patronage of 1901 unprecedented. Information at San Francisco office, 121 Phelan bldg.; Tourist Information Bureau, 11 Montgomery st.; also at Traveler office, 20 Montgomery st., or of J. F. MUL- GREW, Skaggs, Cal. ZTNA SPRINGS NAPA COUNTY, Is keot scrupulously clean. Table and hotel service metropolitan. 800 acres of beautiful Park, Tralls and Mountain Roads. Well equipped Livery. Watch arrivals published in dally pa- pers. Your friends may be among them, if not, write for Pictorial Booklet. EDWARD L. SANFORD, Manager. L{APITOL The seaside resort of Central California— enlarged and improved—rates per day $z and upwards—open May 3ist—fine orchestra. Address for botel, R. M. Briare. For cottages, F. Reanier, Capitola, Cal. For general infor. mation) Peck's Information Buteau, 11 Mont. gomery Street, San Francisco, Cal, ment. ‘Hot baths SEIGLER SPRINGS:=: tsck: unexcelled for rheumatism, malaria, stomach diseases. Swimming, billiards, dancing, Ping Pong; $3 to $12 week. Office, 117 Grant ave., or Seigler Springs, Lake Co., H. McGOWAN, prop. HOT SPRINGS, SONO- MA COUNTY; only 4% NEW MANAGE- ALL ATTRACTIONS For the summer the Hotel Vendome management announces many new at- 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, 3olf, tennis and ping pong are among the many diversions. Johannsen's Or- chestra will be there all the time. Automobile coaching from the hotel throughout the valley. GEORGE P. SNELL, Manager. HOTEL VENDOME, OPEN SAN JOSE, CAL. ALL " Nature’s own selec. FOR tion for & health and pleasure resort be- HE ALT“ cause of the curative natural advantage for ty and balmy climate, OTTO E. NEVER, Prop. and mud baths cure Rheumatism and Ma- larla,_without fall. Address Manager, By- ron Hot Springs, Cal. Call on Lombard & Co., 36 Geary st. properties of its mud C. M. ARNOLD, 640 Markel, S. F, Agl. and sulphur baths for rheumatism, insom- nia, gout, neuralgia, B CONTRA COSTA CO., CAL.—Fine hotel, modern_improvements, perfect ap- liverkidney and blood diseases. Has every ointments. Suites with mineral baths. ese wonderful waters and hot mineral yron Mot Springs EL BONITO HOTEL. The largest and best appointed hotel in Rus- sian River Valley. Excellent hunting, fishing and boating; fine scenery; pure spring water; newly renovated; new furniture. R, C. CAL- HOUN, Proprietor, Duncans Mills, Cal For information and rates inquire of Peck's Bu- reau, 11 Montgomery st., or write R, C. Cal- bour, Proprietor, IHE NEW BUILDINGS AND b Beautiful Grounds oltt's HOITT 8 Ze i e open to summer MBENLO guests during June and July, Superior climate, excellent table; reasonable prices. Ad- o Ry IRA G. HOITT. Lake Tahoe Ry. and Transportation Co. Lv. Truckee (Rail) 7 a.m. Ar.Tahoe City § a.m. Breakfast at Tahoe Tavern Lv.TahoeCity(Steamer)9a.m. ArTahoeCitySpm. Supper #t Tahoe Tavern LvTahoeCity(R2i1)8:30p.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 hoard for $3 per day, but you can spend more if you want to. For folder giving full descrintion call at the S. P. Information Bureau, under Grand Hotel, or write to TAHOE TAVERN, TAHOE CITY, CAL. THE TALLAC, LAKE TAHOE, OPENS MAY 15TH. With many additional attractions. among them the SPLENDID NEW AMUSEMENT PA- VILION. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. Address M. LAWRENCE & CO., Tallae, Cal. WHITE COTTAGES. Howell Mountain; altitude 2000 feet; air pure and dry; delighttul family resort; daily mall; croquet; reg, bowling; social hall; splen- did camping grounds; $8 per week. Write MRS. J. H. GOETSCHE, Angwin, Cal. KLAMATH HOT SPRINCS. Finest fishing, hunting and health resort on the coast. Climate perfect. On Klamath River. Rates, $2 and $2 50 per day; $10 to $14 per week. Call Traveler Officé, 20 Montgomery st., or.address EDSON BROS., Beswick, Siskiyou County, Cal. COMCRESS SPRINCS. A charming résort in the Santa Cruz Mt 2 ‘hours from San Francisco; delightful cl mate: swimming and all sports; table unsur- passed; beet mineral water on the coast; open all the year. A. S. OLNEY, Manager. DUNCA 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., Cal. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, May 30, 31. BU LINGAME HORSE SHOW. ILLUMINATION AT HOTEL MATEO, SAN MATEO. Come and Stay Over Sunday. Note—Positively no consumptives taken. BROCKWAY, LAKE TAHOE, OPEN JUNE 1. To avold disagreeable 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. LAKE TAHOE. Lakeside Park. Now open. Hotel, cott: and tents. Delightful camping grounds steamer landing; furnirhed tents to rent. F descriptive circulars and terms address E. ‘or B. Smith & Co., Stateline P. 0., El Dorado Co., Cal. LAK® TAHOF, Glenbrook, Nev. Lake shore house and cot- tages. Best fishing on the lake. Partially fur. nished cottages for campers. Write for particu- lars and rates, D. CORRILLAND, proprietor. If you wish to know where the finest min- eral springs on the Pacific Coast are, S0 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.” I¢ 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 Railway Company, gives complete In- formation for any kind of an outing. To be had at ticket offices of company, 650 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. R. X. RYAN;, Gen'l Pass. Agt. WITTER MEDICAL SPRINGS. ERTAIN CURE FOR STOMACH, LIVER, kidney and bladder troubles. Absolute guar- antee for all skin and blood diseases. Works ‘wonders in all female complaints. Recommend- ed by leading physicians. ousands cured. Tickets Cal. & N. . R. R.; stage from Ukiah. Call or address WITTER P. 0.. Lake Co..Cal, Main office and water depot, 916 Market street, room 684, city. R. McCORMICK, Manager. GRANT’S. Couple hundred yards from railroad station. Elegant country mansion. Scenic surround- ings, beautiful grounds, plenty of shade, swim- ming and fishing, ‘eroquet grounds, hammocks, etc. One and one-half miles soufh of Healds- burg. First floor, one person in room, $9 per week; two in a roqm, §$16 per week. Second floor, one person in room. $8 per week; two in a room, $14 per week. Will also furnish tents to those desiring. Single person in tent, $8 per Wweek; two in a tent, $10 per week. Buy tickets to Grant Station. Address Mrs. A. F. GRANT, Healdsburg, Sonoma County, Cal. WILBUR HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, Sulphur Creek, Colusa Co., Cal., 26 miles by stage west of Willlams; fare $2. Hottest, strongest water on the coast; temperature 148 deg. Cures rheumatism, dropsy, salt rheum, skin diseases, neuralgia. liver, kidney com- plaints, paralysis, mercury in system, dyspep- sia, catarrh. Natural mud baths. New 2-story Lotel: fine new bathhouse. Board and lodgin; including baths, $10 a week. WM. OELGEAR’ Proprietor. 7% TOCALOMA MagN Bertrand Hotel: first-class accommodations; reasonable rates for families and parties; fish- ing, bathing; beautiful drt alley. etc. Telephone. JOSEPH F. BERTRAND, or bulletin Office every Friday, 2 to 4 p. m. HOTEL BON-AIR, ROSS VALLEY. J. E. MANLOVE & WIFE, (formerly Mrs. Leach), Proprietors, RUSSIAN RIVER HOTEL. One mile from famous ‘‘Bohemian Grove'; new management; all refitted. Quiegude, com- fort, pleasure; hunting, fishing, boating; fresh milk, cream and best of_everything. Address C. ¥. CARR, Manager, Russian River station via Duncans Mills, Cal. RUBICON PARK. Delightful summer resort on shore of Lake Ta- hoe. Everything new. Best beach for bathing on the lake. Fishing, hunting. Boats, fishing tackle; saddle horses at moderate hire; $2 per day, or $10, $12, $14 per week Postoffice, tel. A. L. Frost, Rubicon Park, Lake Tahoe, Cal. INDEPENDENCE LAKE. Fishing; boats; excellent table; climate per- fect; 16 miles from Truckee, in an unbroken forest. Further information Traveler office, 20 Montgomery st., or MRS. H. M. CLEMONS, Truckee, Cal DEER P:RK INN AN ) COTTACES. 6 miles from LAKE TAHOE. Typieal resting place; teet elevation. Mineral springs. Take 6 p. m. train. S. F. Send for booklet. J. B. SCOTT, Deer-Park, Cal. é? § | CORONADO orchestras. Economical, now on sale at: Scuthern Pacific Ry. Co., 813 Market Pacific Coast S.S. Co. 150 pounds of baggage. use of water. Persons bringing their own tents prices per week: Double bedstead with sprin; 25c; comforters, 25c; table, 25c gasoline stoves, 50c: three persons, 75c; lamp, with oil, 25c, of tent and laundry of tent linen. Tents PECK’S TOURIST BU3EAU, 10 CRORCHORRCRCRCK KBORORRORONCHOFCHORY LRORORORCH ! KHOROROH CHOHOOOR: KHEO CHOMDOE Y | | | | § Coronado Beach, Cal. .BATHING, FISHING, BOATING, GOLF, TEA GARDENS, VAUDEVILLE, . PING-PONG, DANCING, BOWLING and all other amusements, with one of the finest bands in the West and several fine comfortable and amusing. Round trip tickets from San Francisco, including ground and water rent, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry. Co., 641 Market St. 4 New Montgomery St.. Persons bringing their own tents and holding Coronado excursion tickets. over the Santa Fe, Southern Paclific or Pacific Coast Steamship Co. are not charged for ground and water rent, as the excursion tickets include all this, as well as the street car and ferry trip to and from the train, and transfer of Persons who bring their own tents, but not holding Coronado excursion tickets, will have to pay $1.50 per month ground rent, which includes free and cotton mattress, $1 25; cot, double, 50c;. mattress, single, Mep;‘:nllltmu. double, 50¢; pil ;_campstool, oil stoves, 25c; washstands, complete, 35c; cooking utensils for Prices per month double the ‘weekly rates. Furnished tent for one verson, $12 per month. additional person $5 per month. Furnished tent comprises Wwash stands, rocking, folding and camp chairs,. For pamphlets and full particulars call on . TENT CITY St. ..$23.00 : § | | é cot, single, 25c; spring lows, Z3c; blankets, 10¢; chalrs, 25c; rocking chairs, 30c; For two persons, beds, A clean linen, towels, water, electric lighted.” Perfect sewerage. ), and each , tables, ly care - 11 Mcntgomery St., San Franclsco, Ca WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Nearest place to S. F., 23 hours; 5 miles from Vallejo. Hot Sulphur baths; cure rheu- matism, neuralgia, eczema, kidney, liver, stom- ach diseases. Lake for boating and bathing. Dancing pavilion. $10 a week and up. Free bus to guests. M. MADRID, Vallejo, Cal. JOHANNISBERG IIN 1'Ha NAPA REDWOODS; NEW HOTEL large dining-room; exhilarating alr; hunti: n;lluu. swimming and bouln.n;‘ter:n- on: able. reason- Inquire of THEO. BLANCKENBURG JR.. prop.. Oakville, Napa County, or Peck’ Information Bureau, 11 Montgomery st. | 'K Adams Springs LAKE COUNTY, CAL. For stomach, liver and kidney positive cure for constipation. and dining-room, under the supervision Raymond and Hans Mortensin and ass ) recently from Hotel del Coronado. Five new houses. Room for all. We have mors testi- monials from people cured than all other springs combined. For turther information address DR. W. R. PRATHER, Adams Springs. ARCADIA, In Santa Cruz Mountains, Half Mile From Big Tree Grove. Buy ticket to Camous Station. For particu~ lars and booklet write THOS. L. BELL, P. O., Felton, Cal. Opens June lst. YOSEMITE VALLEY, BIG OAK FLAT AND YOSEMIT AG CO.—Running _directly throug! Big Tree Grove. Special rates for teachers and parties. Staging 2% hours first afterncon and 9 hours next day, arriving at Yosemite Valley troubles— New 5 p. m. Send for {llustrated folder. WM. J. WHITE, Gen’l, Agent, 630 Market opposite Palace Hotgl, B. F.; tel. Black 3571. CAMP TAYLOR HO725,, oo and grounds, privat nics, bowling alley, tennis, ing, tr telephone. Call at Tra: H. G. MARTIN, Pro ing. ery street. AKEPORT AND 20 Montgom- via Lakeport, carrying passengers for Laksport and Bartlett Springs. Stages connect with t at Hopland. Tcave Hooland at 12:30: arrive 2 Lakeport at 3 Springs at 7:30. New 6-horse 14-pas magde to order for this sta; most modern improvements. Lakeport or Bartlett Springs call for tickets by Bartlett Springs Stage Line. Tickets can be had at office Cal. Northwestern Ry., 850 Mar- ket st., or at Tiburon Ferry. MILLER & HOWARD, Proprietors. VICHY SPRINGS S = Mendocino Co Natural e champagne baths. Only place i this class of waters having c natural warm water dire tubs. Lovely grounds, fishinz. tal Springs. Accommodations; J. A. REDEMEYER & CO., Props CH. SON’S _SPRTNGS —Ten RIGEAR DN, Sc, SP 10 T being 3 gure cure for rheumatism. malaria, dyspepsia, blood and kidney diseases, nervous troubles, etc. A dead enemy of poison cak and skin dis- eases. Hotel and baths open entire year. .J. V. RICHARDSON. Prop., Chico, Cal. ARBIN SPRINGSMost desirable in Laks Co.; contain sulphur, iron, magnesia and arsenic; wonderful res of rheumatism, ca- tarrh, kidney, liver and stomach troubles: new gymnasium, bowling alley, handball court and billiard room. Round-trip tickets, S. P. office, $8. J. A. HAYS, Proo. SAUTIFUL LAUREL DELL—The original B irertana of America; largest _dining- room In county; new myrtle cottage; hunting. boating, bathing, marine tobogzan, new livery, croquet, temnis, bowling: free te dally to our mineral springs, 15 kinds. E. DURNAN. 1 Dell, Lake Co., Cal. La LANTATION HOUSE, 18 miles from Caza- Pdero———Gr d redwood and fm;:ux::;ln u‘rnsryé trout flshing: plenty of fruit, cream an ;S?g Dr:fl’ mail, stage from Cazadero. Through fare, R. R. and stage, $350. For particulars apply J. Luttringer, Sea View, Sonoma Co., Ca\; m Ukia waters, world of s L DE REDWOOD—Santa Cruz _ Mts. H e he Srand ola trees: board $8 an $10 a week: fare, return ticket, $2 50. M. S COX. Laurel, Santa Cruz County. Information at Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomery st T. SAN FRANCISCO RANCHO—THIS homelike resort is located in the Santa Cruz Mountains, 6 miles from Capitola. Good table board, hunting and fishing. Address E. D. WEBB, Soquel, Cal. LIERLY RANCH—Elevation 2150 feet. Ficenary beautiful. Wild game abundant. Good fishing. Best deer hunting in the State, $7 to $8 per week. Jerry Lierly, Potter Valley. KS_ a favorite summer resort om T naitorts drive, B miles from Santa Crua: dally mail, fshing, home cooking. Address MRS, CZARINA SMITH MILLS, Santa Cruz, TATE ' FARM., SANTA CRUZ A:\a,(}qv-.e«"m‘m;: cottages and rooms to let, fur~ nished or unfurnished for housekeeping. H. 3. SEEGELKEN, Los Gatos Postoffice, Cak GARDEN CITY SANITARIUM, San Jose, Cal. One of the best equipped on the coast. Every variety of water treatment, electricity, mas- sage, X-ray. Write for literature. FLLEVUE HOTEL—El Verano, Sonoma B County. Cal. Terms, $1 00 per day and upward. Long distance telephone. Hot mine ‘eral springs near by. Peter Gouailhardou, Prop. D IVERSIDE HOTEL and cottages; 75 rms ; R Orus. €al. - Near Beath: Rates t4 families. Information at 11 Montgomery st. Free bus. Long dist. phone. Fred Barson, Prop. JLING'S RANCH Six miles from Cazadero. Elevation 1200 feet; among the redwoods. Hunting, fishing. Terms, $10 a week: family ates. Address WM. KING, Cazadero. RAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Guerneville, G xew management: thoroughly re: fitted and tmproved. Headquarters for hunters LAWRENCE VILLA. Town Home, Somoma. Will meet Pleasant location. Plenty shade; nice drive swimming; fruits; $3 per week. HENRY PE! LISSIER, Sonoma, Sonoma County, Cal. ts. and fishers. Add. F. PLATH, Guerneville, Cal. SISSON TAVERN, near Mt Shasia. Par- ticuiars ' Information Bureau,”” 20 Mont- gomery st., or MRS. L. M. SISSON, Sisson, Cal FRGHEIM—Two miles from Los Gato: Ideal place; home cooking: $8 per week. P. DISQUE. Los Gatos, Cal WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. TWO MILES FROM ST. HELENA.—POSI- tive cure for rheumatism, stomach trouble and blood diseases. Livery stable. Carriage meets all trains. Board, including baths, 35 ek, | Address W. N. McCORMICK,: St. elena, Cal. Forrestand health |y T Soms Coltae oa 0. P B Ebeaon i IAS 2401t.—136 miles from Sun Fr. No staging: good table; finost scenery, water, air, fruit and elimate. Ideal forests and grounds '$x.00a week. Send fo booklet Orchard Spriugs, Colfax, Cal THE CEYSERS. (Sonoma County). New management; rooms plastered and hard finished; new furniture: new, private bathhouse; hunt ., fishi year Tour! white Relp oniy: best Hvery: Sooking specially supervised by manager. See pamphlet. HOTEL LYNDON, Los Gatos. First-class hotel: large grounds. Lawn tennis, croquet and. popular amusements. Opposite depot. MALPAS & COSGROVE. THE PURISSIMA HOUSE. Near the trout stream in Bl e e Cor ol i OR THE SUN —F McEWE! 118 Montzomery STAGE LINES AND LIVERIES. LA HONDA and PESCADERG. Through th redwoods to the ocean, Hayward's, Wurr's, Bellvale, Pigeon Pt. and Santa Cruz. Buy F R. ticketa to Redwood City, 9 a. m. train, and Townsend sts.: 9:20. a. m. from San Jose. Add. WALTER KNIGHT, Redwood City. Cal EAGLE STABLES Ukiah Touriscs, camp- ers, bunters. Write to H. A. Eldred for rates for any kind of turnout. P‘BCADERO—-!:B Mateo and P stage line, via Halfmoon Bay a Gregorio, daily all year: twice a day cadero 4 _San Half- Lvs. San Mateo 10 a.m.& 4 ™. STABLES, UKIAH AND WIL- Iits—Tourists, campers, hunters, writs J. H. Smith, Uklah, Smith & Taylor. Willits, for any kind of turnout. B &1 A FR{—Short route to the H 8vs; 3 hours’ Staging. First-class livery stable i connection. C. . FHumbert, Clcverdnie, (LROY Fashion Liv rvice: reas. [ s S S TR o I Stabl o T

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