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10 THE SAN' FRANCISCO.CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1902. JTRONGLY FAVOR A SPECIAL LEVY, Supervisors Discuss New Schoolhouses and Hospitals. Citizens Request the Board to Remedy Existing Conditions. e of Supervisors yesterday he proposed ordinances pro- ing of a special tax ar limit of 73% cenus the erection of a new City and | d new schoolhouses as espectively by Supervisom‘ ilson. While no action was | 1 of a full board not being | of the Supervisors strong- | red both propositions and a num- | izens urged the board to adopt ances in order to remedy exisi- o build 2 new hospital,” is understood that the purpose must come outside r limit. It is proposed to levy tax of 73 cents on each $100 this her 73 cents next year for who is said to be opposed to | levy, held that under the | e levying of a second tax oui- e dollar limit illegal, as the be suspended 50 | the Supervisors to provide ity or emergency. !San- t t to levy a second tax mporary suspension of the ion relating to the dollar temporar no legal technicality will ainst the proposition to r the comfort of the sick “I now ask that a who are present be plan to erect a tha; Peter §. Casey made an at a new hospital be built. | yom in the name of the ck,” said Father Casey servisor Curtis’ meas. al is unfit for human X have been dis- F: st twenty-five vears z een avoided by suc- Supervisor: eclared that there is new hospital, and ing a new hos- i favored the levy- cents each year for five hospitals instead by a bond issue invalid. B. the Grand tigated the that the new some 150 hos uld only aggregate §L. NEED FOR NEW HOSPITAL. i 3 to say to the at there is an ospital,” said modern standpoint pital. It has or to give edicine or treatment ician will the duty of the health of the Glen | ted t the named are all in| v for a hospital. enting the that Supervisor | wa i absent and there- could be taken on the d a unanimous vote introduced an was referred to to determine its decided to meet to- at 2 n a vote will be PLEA FOR NEW SCHOOLS. Vhen the s levy for schools was an said that the s would be insuf- Den- accomm classes located in d are unfitted calculate be the interest issue for this would equal the be levied, and the tion is apparent.” o the board to measure, as he e when the Board not wait any longer es. wer to k said that it will to maintain the properly. With the imated at $70,000, and , Mark thought the ¢ or six new school- tement from to the effect rented rooms forty vacant | s and a total he number of denied the and Branden- a.d of Educa- s on the sub- GLIGENT. a statement ia municipality egligent in permit- ed in overcrowded £mall and whose e of the worst. ra said that with the = School De- solutely impossi- bulldings. The i 4 special tax fs ap- and this method is preferable to as the interest on the bonds an increased taxation d Woodward. hat it was the in- ducation to ask nts for the next ! erson interposed sed suspension of the dollar | ot temporary, as. the charter | Supervisors Braunhart and | that the board would second special levy red with present con- £ MAYOR FAVORS LEVY. e jocked car into the ques- schools,” said Mayor 1d that there is a cry- it is supposed that levy is for this year will then have | T needs By bel issue. 1 suggest s of the board visit the | ves of what | Schools Webster | ea for new school- | iiention to the Bur- | | i for both. sed spe: the em and directed hall, Hamilton, Spring Valley, nnyside schools, 4 for school n regard to the | Staie appertion he fcared the #chool census would be the same as last year, and would certainly not exceed $3,- B apportionment for schools i < | d that under these conditions | be $16,000 less than originally caleu. | av Schnee of the Sunnyside Im- wovement Ciub and a large number of axpayers from that district favored the | special levy. | The board will further consider the | question this afternoon. l The Boer prisoners in Ceylon have been trying to raise money by making curios for sale. | Francisco Cbamber of Commerce; W. £. | Feldman, Frank J. Symmes, C. M. Wight, A. VALLEY PEOPLE - BETINTO LINE Sacramento Cities Make Ready to Define Their Needs. Delegates Sent by Commercial Organizations to View Country. SRk The communities of the Sacramento Valley are making great preparations to apprise the Committee on Promotion of their wants on the occasion of the excur- sion «f business men of this city to the valley next week. They will vie with the towns and cities of the San Joaquin Val- ley in entertaining their business guests, and much good is expected to come from the acquaintance thus to be formed be- tween the people of this city and the dwellers in Sacramento Valley. A list of those who have enrolled to go to the val- ley to date has been prepared by the Pro- motion Comumittee. As on the Ban Joa- quin Valley tour, every commercial or- ganization of San Francisoc will be rep- resented by leading men who are able to speek with authority concerning the good intentions ¢f Ban Francisco to the valley pecple. A. Sbarboro, president of the Manufactirers’ and Producers’ Associa- tion; A. C. Towne, representing the San Green and F. E. Wright, secretary cf the Sacramento Valley Development Associa- tion; Manager Filcher of the State Board of Jrade: President Symmes of the Mer- chants’ Association and representatives of the Sun Francisco Board of Trade and <alifornia Promotion Committee and San Francisco Merchants' Exchange are al- ¥ on the list. The train will consist of five Puliman} cepers, d:ning-car, composite car, butict car and otservation car, and wiil have the :cquirements for the comfort ci tha visitirg Lusiness men. The start be made from :his city June 6 at 2 p. m. The itineiery has previously been pul lished. Tke following-named communi- | ties will Le visited: Stockton, Sacramen- | to. Oroville, Marysville, Chico, Vina, Red Bluff, Redding, Corning, Orland, Colusa, Woodland and Vacaville. At each place a good stop will be made. Those who have enrolled to make the trip are the fol- lowing: James esmith, W. s Bunnell, Maurice Block, J. F. D. Dennett, H. A. French, F. E. Wright, Walter N. Castle, Sanford Feigen- baum, Rufus P. Jennings, A. Sbarboro, Gen- eral Will S. Green, W. A. Feldman, W. H. G. Towne, Thomas J. Weich, Charles E. Mil- ler, Andrew Carrigan, B. S. Hubbard, E. M. | Bachelder, C. P. Thurston, David Neustadter, Gus Wormser. M. J. Brandenstein, Edwin A Barres, Willlam Fries, George L. Walker, George Wheaton, Willlam R. Wheeler, J. P. rier, Frank S. Johnson, P. C. Rossi, C. F. Runyon, Edward D. Taylor, George A. Arms- ¥, Milion Heynemann, C. M. Wooster, J. S. ‘hompson, Albert Meyer, Phillip 1. Fisher, | Lefranc, Samuel H. Taylor, R. R. Vail, | . Newton, S. W. Trower, Willlam. Wad- | Overfon, Henning Berg, Willlam ,_J. C. Winane, Fred J. McWilliams, McNab and J. A. Filcher. BOARD DODGES ISSUE. | Supervisors Place on File Petitions to Raise Liguor License. The Board of Supervisors yesterday | showed a disposition to dodge the issue in | the matter of the proposed increase of the | retail license, as recommended by two of | the Folice Commissioners and Chief Witt- | man. When the petitions of the West of | “astro, Bay View and University Mound Improvement Clubs that the license be | were read, Braunhart moved that | they be placed on file. Brandenstein held | that it was too serious a matter to be dodged in that way. The clerk announced that the License Committee had reported | e petitions back to the board without ommendation, and they were placed on e. Payot's ordinance providing that $20,000 | $2.50. " Take boat foot of Market street, a. m. and 4 p. m. R ..NAPA... SODA SPRINGS FOR l‘iEALTB AND PLEASURE GO TO Napa Soda Springs. Situated 1000 feet above the Beautiful Napa Valley. Hot and Cold Soda Baths. Shetland Ponles and Burros for Children. Two trains daily, a. m. and 4 p. m. Address DOLLMANN & JACOBS, Naps Soda Springs. BARTLETT SPRINGS. tunity to gain Health and Strength: “a1o0, have & pleasant vacation. Hotel $10 to $15 por week. House- RATES. 1367i.5 Cottages '$3 to $15 per woek. Send for illustrated booklet. Two routes: Via C. & N. W. Railway and . P. Co. AMUSEMENTS. GEORGE WATSON, manager of amus ments; Hahn's Orchestr: dancing ev‘er’ week day evening; Tennis, Bowling, Cro- quet, Billjards, Shuffie-Board, Ping Pong, Livery, Burros; Swimming Tank, 20x80; Hot Water, Vapor, Tub, neral and Ro- man Baths: competent Massagists: ides, Dogs and Horses for Hunting and Fishing; Shady Drives and Walks BARTLETT SPRINGS CO., P. 0., Bartlett Spring Or No. 2 Sutter Street, San Francisco. 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! Glves 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. LYTTON SPRINGS. Always open. Finest mineral baths & plunge. No staging. Every comfort and amusement. Tiburon fery, 7:30 a. m., 3:36 p. m, Informa- tion of DR. HENSLEE, 807 Sutter st. Phone Sutter 2371, 11 Montgomery = st, or A. V. MORSE, Lytton,’ Sonoma County, Cal. nia. Ideal for a summer St' Helena vacation, Drives over picturesque and sprinkled roads. Good hotels. Summer resorts adjacent. Special round trip tickets, good from Saturday until Monday, 130 Napa County. The most charming spot in Califor- be uppropriated to repave accepted streets | in the business district was referred to the board to_be taken up when it consid- | ers the tax budget. | The San Francisco Retail Merchants’ { Association petitioned that McAllister street, from Market to Fillmore, be re- paved and eleciric arc lights be installed | along the thoroughfare. | The Standard Electric Company offered to scIl electric current to the city at a | pricz that would effect a saving over thse | present prices, provided the city builds a distributing system to cost $325,000. The side-sewer laborers in the employ | of the Department of Works petitioned for an increase in wages from $2.50 to $3 | per day- | The following ordinances were finally | passed: Providing for the extension of the time dur- which puplls’ half-fare street-car tickets | be used on school days. Approving of the erectfon and equipment by the Public Library trustees of a branch library | at Sixteenth and Prosper streets. | | Approving a lease of a school lot on Post street, near Grant avenue. Ordering the repaving with bitumen of Moht- gomery street from Washington to Jackson and Jackson from Montgomery street to Montgom- ery avenue. Authorizing /the Asseszor to retain * thirty extra deputies for thirty days, to be paid out | of the urgent necessity fund. Reducing the wiath of sidewalks on Twenty- th street, from Folsom to Bryant, to.twelve | feet. i Providing for the full acceptance of Sacra- | mento street from Gough ta Octavia. —_—————— Smuggled Goods Seized. ! Customs Inspectors McDonald, Peppin, Richardson, Lorentzen, Walker and Cant- lin made a thorough search yesterday on the transport Buford and found ~ 8000 cigars, 405 ostrich feathers, three feather boas, one bolt of pongee silk and sixteen embroidered shawls concealed with in-| tent to smuggle. The goods were seized | and will be sold for the benefit of the Government. | tennis court, | WEite Sulphur Springs are known to all. for mew pamphlet. HO! FOR BLUE LAKES! Boating, Bathing, Fishing and Hunting; new mineral springs. Our famous Send 0. WEISMAN, Midlake P. O., Lake County, or call at office of C. N. W. R. R. Co., 650 Market st. HOWELL MT.,WOODWORTH’S Residence 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 WWOODWORTH & MUL- LER, St. Helena, Cal. Cruz_Mountains, yet Rowardennan ¢ty for a daily salt waterswim, Redwoodsand sca breezes —2 wonderful combination, Souvenir booklet free, Peck's Information Bureau, 11 Montgomery Street, §.F.,or B. Dickinson, Lessee, Ben Lomond, Cal. OWN A HOME "7 CAXP MEEKER Free from fog and wind. Lots $10 up. Cot- tages built $50 up. Boating, bathing, tenting In theheart of the Santa ground. Board and lodging, $7 up. Sawmill, depot, store, postoffice. Bausalito ferry, $3 round trip. ' Address M. C. MEEKER, Camp Meeker, Sonoma County. AGUA CALIENTE, Also known as Callfornia Hot Springs. noma Valley. So- No staging; via C. N. Ry. or 8. | P. R. R. Immense swimming surface. Splendid table. Come Sundays and try it. Round trip $1 10. Telephone: many improvements; $12 |and '$14. THEO. RICHARDS, Proprietor, Agua Callente, Cal. HOT SPRINGS — Water, climate, scenery unsur- passed. Camping privi- leges now. Trains from e ThiTd_and Townsend sts., 9 &, m., 2:456 p. m. Literature on application. R. ROBERTSON, Gilroy Springs, Cal. —o— Convicted of Grand Larceny. Jessie Holland was convicted by a jury in Judge Dunne’s court yesterday on a charge of grand larceny and will be sen- | tenced to-day. She was accused of steal- ing $20 from C. H. Layman in a salodn on Turk street on March 14. ADVERTISEMENTS. Brewed in a plant as clean as the cleanest home kitchen —always open, to your inspec- tion--58,971 visitors last year, & Zornri «uss signatare is on every box of the genuine Laxative ine Tsblets | h:!—-dv\'h&“.onllh—q_ CLIMB MOUNT SHASTA From Sisson. Address H. McGuinness, Prop. EL MONTE HOTEL. Sisson, Cal. ' Expe- ilenced guides at hotei. HOPPIN SPRINGS. These Mineral Springs are pleasantly located on the hillside immediately adjoining the well- known Bartlett Springs, Lake Co., Cal. Hotel Pleasant View is again run by the owner, MRS. HOPPIN. The famous health and, pleasure resort of Lake Cou 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, Two persons In room, One person in room, Two persons in room, One person in room, 11 per week cottages’ $20 per week "MAIN HO' .§$12 and $14 AIN HOTEL".... -$20 and $22 per week Special " in r School Teachers or Familles 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 lsland of our Famous Marine Band. twenty-five members. ten soloists; most phenomenal fishing and greatest rod and reel records known; the Marine Gardens: Glass-bot- tomed Boats and Aquarium; Boating, Bathing; Wild Goat Shooting: Delight- ful Coast Excursions; Fleets of Yachts and Launches; Ideal Camp Life: Com- plete Camp Equipment; Hotels and Coi- tages; Hotel Metropale, 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 Fran- SKAGGS clsco and but 9 miles’ staging: waters noted for medicinal virtues: best natural hot mineral water bath in Stat boating and swimming in Warm Springs Creek; 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- neon stages; round trip from San_Francisco only $5 50. 'Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a. m. or 3:30 p. m. Sundays S 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. AETNA SPRINGS, Napa Go. Impossible to get lonesome a minute un- less you want complete rest.” Always something to amuse you if you like. LADIES’ MINSTREL AND LIV- ING EUCHRE !n preparation. Menagement alive to your pleasure. Write for Booklet. EDWARD L. SANFORD, Manager. APITOL The seaside_resort of Central California— { enlatged and improved—rates per day 2 and { upwards —open May 31st—fine - orchestra. 1 Address for_hotel, R. M. Briare. For cattages, 4 F. Reanier, Capitols, Cal. For general infor: HOT SPRINGS, SONO- MA COUNTY: only 43 mation, Peck’s Information Bureau, 11 Mont- . gomery Street, San Francisco, Cal. NEW MANAGE- ment. Hot baths & mineral waters unexcelled for rheumatism, malaria, stomach diseases. Swimming, billlards, dancing, Ping Pong; 38 to §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 mall; croquet; reg. bowling; social hall; splen- did camping grounds; $8 per week. = Write MRS. J. H. GOETSCHE, Angwin, Cal. KLAMATH FOT SPRINGCS. 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, Otfice, 20. Montgomery st., or address EDSON BROS., Beswick, Siskiyou County, Cal. CONCRESS SPRINGS. A charming resort in the Santa Cruz Mts.; 2 hours from San Francisco; delightful ci mate; swimming and all sports: table unsur- passed; best mineral water on the coast; open all the year. A. 8. OLNEY, Manager. DUNCAN 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, BUALINGAME HORSE SHOW, ILLUMINATION AT HOTEL MATEO, SAN MATEO. Come and Stay Over Sunday. ALL ATTRACTIONS For the summer the Hotel Vendome mapagement 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 seaslde resorts. Bowling, AT 2olf, tennis ‘and ping pong are amcng the many diversions. Johannsen's Or- chestra _will be there all the time. Automobile coaching from the hotel throughout the valley. EORGE P. SNELL, Manager. HOTEL VENDOME, SAN JOSE, CAL. OPEN ALL YEAR PASO ROBLES Nature's own selec- FflR tion for a health and LS pleasure rceort be- cause of the curative properties of its mud and sulphur baths for rheymatism, insom- nia,” gout, neuralgia, liver,kidney and blooi -diseases. Has every natural advantage for DLEASURE jsiicnet ty and balmy climate, OTTO E. NEVER, Prop. C. M. ARNOLD, 640 Marke, . F, Agl TAHOE TAVERN, LAKE TAHOE. NOT , BETTER THAN THE_BEST, *BETTER THAN THE REST." Wil formally open for guests June 12th. Sald 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 per day, but you can-spend more if you want to. For folder giving full descriotion call at the S. P. Information Bureau, under Grand Hotel, or write ‘to TAHOE TAVERN, TAHOE CITY, CAL. < Byron fot Springs CONTRA COSTA CO.," CAL.—Fine hotel, modern improvements, perfect ap- pointments. Suites with ~mineral baths. These wonderful waters and hot mineral and mud baths cure Rheumatism and Ma- laria_without fall. Address Manager, By- ron Hot Springs, Cal. Call on Lombard & Co., 36 Geary st. HEALTH BUT EL BONITO HOTEL. ‘The largest d best appointed hotel in Rus- slan River Valley. Excelient hunting, fishing and boatifig; fine scenery; puré spring water; newly renovated; mew 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- bhour;, Proprietor, THE NEW BUILDINGS AND HOITT’S Beautiful Grounds at Hoitt's chool Will be open to summer | MENLO guests during June and Juiy. Superlor climate, excellent PARK. table; reasonable prices. Ad- | dress| IRA G. HOITT. THE TALLAC, LAKE TAHOE, OPENS. MAY 15TH. With many additional attractions. among them the SPLENDID NEW AMU: VILION. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. Address M. LAWRENCE & CO., Tallac, Cal. Note—Positively no consumptives taken. EROCKWAY, 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, cottages and tents. Delightful camping grounds near steamer landing; furniched ‘tents to rent. Fo- descriptive circulars and' terms address E. B. Smith & Co., Stateline P. ., El Dorado Co., Cal. LAKFE TAHOES, 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. RUBICON PARK. Delightful summer resort on shore of Lake Ta- hoe. Everything new. Best beach for bathing on the lake. Fishing, hunting. Beats, fishing tackle; saddle horses ‘at moderate hire; $2 per day, or $10, $12, $14 per week Postoffic L. g bicon Park, Lake Tahoe, C: DEER PfRK INN AN) COTTACES. 6 miles from LAKE TAHOE. Typical resting place; 0507 feet elevation. Mineral springs. Take 6 p. m. train. S. F. Send for bookiet. J. B. SCOTT, Deer Park, Cal. EMENT PA- | If you wish to know where the finest min- eral springs on the Pacific Coast are, 8o 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 limpld stream, get “Vacation. 1902.” 12 you prefer a hotel or a private home in some beautiful town, get “Vacatiom. 1902.” If you prefer the free life of a farm, get “Vacation., 1902.” This little book, “Vacation. 1802.” is- sued by the California Northwestern Rallway Company, glves 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, and California streets. corner Sansome 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, LIXE kidney and bladder troubles. Absoiute antee for all skin-and blood diseases. Works wonders in all female complaints. Recommend- ed by leading physiclans. Thousands cured. Tickets Cal. & N. W. R. R.; stage from Ukiah. Call or address WITTER P. O., Lake Co., Cal. Main office and water depot, 916 Market street, room 64, city. R. McCORMICK, Manager. GRANT’S. Couple hundred yards from rallroad statiom. Elegant country mansion. Scenic surround- ings, beautiful grounds, plenty of shade, swim- ete, One and one-half miles south of Healds- burg/ First floor, one person in room, $9 per week; two in a room, $16 per week. Second floor, ‘gne person In room, $8 per week: two In a room, $14 per week. Will also furnish tents to those desiring. Single person in tent, $6 per week; two in a tent, $10 per week. Buy tickets to Grant Station. Address Mrs. A. F. GRANT, Healdsburg, Sonoma County, WILBUR HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, | Sulphur Creek, Colusa Co., Cal., 26 miles by stage west of William re $2. Hottest, | strongest water on the coast; temperature 148 deg. Cures rheumatism, dropsy, salt skifi diseases, neuralgia, liver, kidney com plaints, paralysis, mercury in system, dyspep- sia, catarrh. Natural mud baths. New 2-story Lotel: fine new bathhouse. %"“a and lodging, includingWaths, §10 & week. WM. OELGEART, Proprietor, % TOCALOMA Magw Berirand Hotel: first-class accommodations: reasonatle rates for families and parties: fish- 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. E. MANLOVE & WIFE, (formerly Mrs. | Leach), Proprietors, | RUSSIAN RIVER HOTEL. One mile from famous “Bohemian 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 Duncans Mills, Ca INDEPENDENCE LAKE. hing; boats; excellent table; climate per- 16 iniles from Truckee, in an unbroken forest. Further information Traveler office, Montgomery st., or MRS. H. M. CLEMONS, “Truckee, Cal. CAMP TAYLOR HOTEL. camp cottager and grounds, private pic- nics, bowling alley; tennis, boating. trout flah: ing,.telephone. Call at Traveler, 20 Montgom- ery street. H. G. MARTIN, Proprietor. ‘““THE GROVE,” Lake Tahoe, half mile east of Tallac. Rates, 32 per day, $9 per week; meals, 50c; good sad- dle horses ‘'and the beet 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 R. R. office, 650 Market, or John M Bachelor P. Lake Co., Cal. 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 Bat. Train leaves S. F. 9 a. m. daily. Send for zouvenir. VIC PONCELET, Llagas, Cal., Prop. HOTEL EL MONTE, LOS GATOS. Under new management. Now _open business. Rates, §8 to $15 per week. FOREST HOTEL, ALMA. Santa Cruz Mountalns. Good trout fishing. Rebuilt and reopened. B. BOHME, Prop. § ITUATED IN THE REDWOODS. GOOD trout fishing. Season now open. Long dis- tance phone. MRS. I J. SEARS, La Honda, n_Mateo County, Cal. TROUT FISHINC. Best in State at BOCA, CAL. ¥or information address Boca Hotel, Boca, Nev. Co., Cal., on TRUCKEE RIVER. SOLID COMFORT HOME for HOTEL LA HONDA. Extensivel im- proved; t. ; climate delightful.’ Large or- getab'e garden. Hot, cold baths. Spring swimming tank. Rates $7 wk. up. Stage meets train. Schuler & Scheben, Napa, Cal. CORONADO orchestras. Economical, now on sale at: Scuthern. Pacific Ry. Cc Pacific Coast S.S. Co., charged for ground and water rent, 150 pounds of baggage. _use of water. prices per week: cot, double, G0c; mattress 25¢; comforters, 25c; table, 25c gasoline stove: three person 7bc; lamp, with oil, 25¢. additional person $5 per .month. Wash stands, rocking, folding and of tent and laundry of tent linen. Coronado Beach, Cal. BATHING, FISHING, BOATING, GOLF, TEA GARDENS, VAUDEVILLE Round trip tickets from San Francisco, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry. Co., 641 Market St. 613 Market St New Montgomery St. Persons bringing their own tents and holding Coronade . § over the Santa Fe, Southern Pacific o Pacific A oy S nt, as the excursion tickets include all as well ag'the street car and ferny trip to and from the train, Sate Persons who bring their own tents, tickets, will have to pay $1.50 per month ground rent, which includes free Persons bringing their own tents can rent furnishings at the following Double bedstead with spring and cotton mattress, §1 25; single, 25c; mattres mpstool, 50c; oll stoves, 23c; washstands, Prices per month double the ‘weekly rates. Furnished tent for one person, $12 per month. Furnished tent comprises beds, camp chalirs, clean linen, Tents electric lighted. Perfect sewerage, . For pamphlets and full particulars call on PECK'S TOURIST EUREAU, 11 Mcnigomery St., San Francisco, G mmmmmmmm TENT CITY £ PING-PONG, DANCING, BOWLING and ail other amusemeénts, With one of the finest bands in the West and several fine comfortable and amusing. including ground and water rent, $23.00 Coast Steamship Co. are not and transfer of but not holding Coronado excursion cot, single, 25c; s double, 50c; plilows, Zc; b]..&l:a‘. 10c; chairs, 25c; rocking chairs, 30c: complete, 35c¢; cooking utensils for For two persons, $20, and each bedding, tables, towels, water, dafly cate | able. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, | Nearest e to 5. F.. 21§ hours; 5 miles Hot Sulphur baths; cure-rheg. | matism, neuralgia, eczema, kidney, liver, stom- ach diseases. Lake for boating and bathing. Dancing pavillon. $10 a week and up. Free bus to guests. M. MADRID, Vallejo, Cal. JOHANNISBERG N THE NAPA REDWOODS; NEW HOTEL; large dining-room; exhilarating air; hunting, fishing, swimming and boating: terms reason- Inquire of THEO. BLANCKENBURG JR., prop., Oakville, Napa County, or Peck's Information Bureau, 11 Montgomery st. | LAWRENCE VILLA. Town FHome, Sonoma. Will meet guests. Pleasant location. Plenty shade; nice drives swimming; fruits: §5 per week. HENRY PEL- LISSTER. Sonoma, Sonoma County, Cal. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. ‘WO MILES FROM ST. HELENA.—POSI tive cure for rheumatism, stomach troubi and blood diseases. Livery stable. Carris meets all trairs. Board, Including bath: 8 per week. Address W. N. McCORMICK, St. Helena, C: Forrestand health ||y THE SIERRA For rest and health near Colfax on R. R. Elunlfin Just rlaht§ 240 1t.—136 miles from San F'r. No staging; good table; finest scenery, water, air, fruit and climate. Idenl forests and grounds '$.00a week. Send for booklet Orchard Spriugs, Colfax, Cal THE CEYSERS. Sonoma County). New management; rooms plastered and hard finished: new furniture; new, private bathhouse; hunting, fishing year round: white help only; best livery; cooking 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 ocean. Fishing in only mountain trout stream in San Mateo Co. Long distance phone. §2 per day. C. P. MOSCONI, Prop., Purissima, 'San Mateo Co., Cal. ming and fishing, croquet grounds, hammocks, | Adams Springs LAKE COUNTY, CAL. For stomach, liver and kidney troubles— positive cure for constipation. New kitchen and dining-room, under the supervision of Carl Raymond and Hans Mortensin and assistants, recently from Hotel del Coranado. Five new houses. Room for all. We have more testi- monials from people cured than all other springs combined. For further 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 1st. YOSEMITE VALLEY, BIG OAK FLAT AND YOSEMITE STAGE CO.—Running directly through the Tuolumne Big Tree Grove. Special rates for teachers and parties. Staging 2% hours first afterncon and 9 hours mext day, arriving at Yosemite Valley 5 p m. Send for illustrated folder. WM. J. WHITE, Gen'l, Agent, 630 Market st., opposite Palace Hotel, 8. F.; tel. Black 3571. AKEPORT AND BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE—Hopland to Bartlett Springs, via Lakeport, carrying passengers for Lakeport and Bartlett Springs. Stages connect with trains Hopland. Leave Hopland at 12:30; arrive at Lakeport at 3:30; arrive at Bartlett Springs at 7:30. New 6-horse 14-passenger tourist. wagons, made to order for this stage line, with all the most modern improvements. Passengers for Lakeport or Bartlett Springs call for tickets by Bartlett Springs Stage Line. Tiockets can be had at office Cal. Northwestern Ry., 650 Mar- ket st., or at Tiburon Ferry. MILLER & HOWARD, Proprietors. T SPRINGS—3 miles from Ukiah, Vu‘.’fiz:m Co. Natural electric waters, champagne baths. Only place in the world of this class of waters having continuous flow of ratural warm water direct from springs to tubs. Lovely grounds, fishing, hunting, Crys- tal Springs. Accommodations: table first-class. J. A. REDEMEYER & CO.. Props. GS —Ten N N R s cai® Notad for beins 2 sure cure for rheumatism, malaria, dyspepsia, blood and kidney diseases, nervous troubles, stc. A dead ememy of poison oak and skid dis- eases. Hotel and baths open entire year. J. V. RICHARDSON, Prop., Chico, Cal ARBIN SPRINGS—Mqst desirable in Lake So.; contain sulphur, ‘irom, magnesia and arsenic: wonderful cures of rheumatism, ca- tarrh, kidney, liver and stomach troubles; new gymnasium, bowling alley, handball court and Miliard room. Round-trip tickets, 8, P. office, $8. J. A. HAYS, Prop. s s - EAUTIFUL LAUREL DELL—The original B itzeriand of America: largest _dining- room in county; mew myrtle cottage; hunting. boating, bathing, marine toboggan, new livery, croquet, tennis, bowling; free teams daily to our mineral springs, 15 kinds. E. DURNAN, Laurel Dell, Lake Co., Cal. LANTATION HOUSE, 18 miles from Caza- P érana redwood and mountain scenery: good trout fishing; plenty of fruit, cream and milk. Dally mail, stage from Cazadero. Through fare, R. R. and stage, $3 50. _For particulars apply J. Luttringer, Sea View, Sonoma Co., Cal. OTEL DE REDWOOD—Santa Crug Mts. “Among the grand old trees; board $8 and $10 & 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. Goed table board, hunting and fishing. Address E. D. WEBB, Soquel, Cal. HE LIERLY RANCH—Elevation 2150 feet. Scenery beautiful. Wild game abundant. Good fishing. Best deer hunting in the Stat 7 to $8 per week. Jerry Lierly, Potter Valles E OAKS, a favorite summer resort on Branciforte drive, 5 miles from Santa Crus; dally mail, fishing, home cooking. Address MRS. CZARINA SMITH MILLS, Santa Cruz. NNADATE FARM. SANTA CRUZ 'MOUNTAINS. cottages and rooms to let, fur- nished or unfurnished for housekeeping. K. J. SEEGELKEN, (Los Gatos Postoffice, Ca GARDEN CITY SANITARIUM, San Jose, C One of the best equipped on the coast. Every vapiety of water treatment, electricity, mas sage, X-ray. Write for literature. e BELLEVUE HOTEL—EL Verano. Sonoms County, Cal. Terms, $1 00 per day and upward. Long distance telephone. Hot min- eral springs near by. Peter Gouailhardou, Prop. [VERSIDE HOTEL and cottages; 15 rms ; Santa Cruz, Cal ear Beach. Rates to families. Information at 11 Montgomery st. Free Qus. Long dist. phone. Fred Barson. Prop. ING'S RANCH—SIx miles from Cazadero. Elevation 1200 feet; among the redwoods. Hunting, fishing. Terms, $10 a week; fami rates. Address WM. KING, Cazadero. RAND _CENTRAL HOTEL, Guernaville, Cal.—New management; thoroughly re- fitted and improved. Headquarters for hunters and fishers. Add. F. PLATH, Guerneville, Cal. SISGOH TAVERN, near Mt. Shasta. Par- ticulars *‘Information Bureau,” 20 Mont- gomery st., or MRS. L. M. SISSON, Sisson, Cal. ] IM—Two miles from Los Gatos. B o iace; home cooking; 38 per weok. DISQUE. Los Gatos, Cal P. —— STAGE LINES fxnuuvnm A HONDA and PESCADERO—Through the Lredwwdu to the ocean. Hayward's, Wurr's, Belivale, Pigeon Pt. and Santa Cruz. Buy R R. tickets to Redwood City, 9 a. m. train. 3d and Townsend sts.: 9:20 a. m. from San Jose. Add. WALTER KNIGHT, Redwood City, Cal. EAGLE STABLES 2 Roueintsy, camp ers, hunters. Writs to H. A. Eldred for rates for any kind of turnout. JPESCADERO—San_ Mateo and Pescader? stage line, via Halfmoon Bay and _San Gregorio, daily all year: twice a day to Hal’ moon Bay. Lvs. San Mateo 10 a.m.& 4:13 p. m- ASHION STABLES, UKIAH AND WIL- lits—Tourists, campers, hunters, write J. H. Smith, Ukiah, Smith & Taylor, Willits, for any kind of turnout. HUMEERT, STAGES—Short route 1o the ysers; 3 hours' staging. First-class livery stable in connection. C. E. Humbert, <‘lmr rdale. {LROY Fashion Live: ood service; reas. Grllo-. Ofc. Gilroy S;y stage. H. Mayock. 08 GATOS—Lyndon Stables, opposite depot. First-class rigs. Redsonable prices. ANTA CRUZ -San Lorenzo Stables. Styl- ish_rigs. Reasonabl