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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO~CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1902. -~ - PLEOGE TULARE'S VOTES T0 FLINT Republicans Hold Their County Convention | in Visalia. Name of Gage Not Once Men- tioned by Speakers or in Resolutions, Special Dispatch to The Call, VISALIA, June 16.—The Republicans of | ulare County met in convention in this rity, to-day. It was an 1 ering and thers were o The Repub here campaign Wi t and energy indi- expectation of winning at the The convention was called to order by n, airman of the He made a g that the Re- y did not owe He referred to the under Republican rule &nd & lican policy -was @s good for a cow as for a mation. Lamberson avoided any reference to Gov- Ernor Gage or his adminstration. r was chosen £ t: The reports of the committees on credentials, order of Pusiness and permanent organization were adopted without a dissenting vote. frhat of the committes on resolutions proused great applause. Resolutions were mdopted with & hurrah that jarred the all. The resolutions pledge the Republican party of Tulare County to the support of State Senator Thomas Flint for Governor | wof California and State Senator 8. C. Bmith of Bakersfield for member of Con- gress. They declare that the Republicans ©f Tulare Counly are opposed to all trusts or combinations of capital whose urpose or effect is to restrict business sr control prices. ‘The follow nominations were made: Cou Cler! ohn Cutler Jr.; Treasurer, B E. ; Aud: E. M. Jefferds; As- Surveyor, George ; District Attorney, George G. Mur- | & elob; ® : rder, M J. House; Tax Col- actor, J. D. Pillsbury: Coroner and Pub- Administrator, T. C. Caruthers. name of Governor Gage was mnot ce mentioned in the convention. No- y seemed to know that he was in ex- Doe. BESUTLTS OF THE RACES ON THE EASTERN TRACKS Pilver Garter Wins the Mile ani Three-Sixteenths at St. Louis. CHICAGO, June 16.—Harlem results: First race, four and & half furlongs—Alice won, ' Courage second, Ingenious third. 5 2-5. race, six furlongs—Zibia won, Vassal Judicious third. Time, 1:16 2-5. hase, short course—Dag- race, one mile—Vincennes won, Trent- Lady Meddlesome third. Time, bam second, 3 5, five furiongs—King’s Lady won, Lem C third.- Time, 1:02 8-5. ce, one mile—Homage won, Birdie t , Dodle § third. Time, 1:43 3-5. CINCINNATI, June 16.—Latonia results: st race, eix furlongs—Kohnwreath won, second, Royal Penny third. L0, Becond race, five furiongs—Santon decond, Doc Woods third. Time, Third race, ond, Autuinn Lesves third. Time, 1:41%. Fourth race, one mile—Hinsdale won, Suave mecond, Margie 8 third. Time, 1:41%. Fifth race, five furlongs—Sanctissima won, Hooper second, Daisy Hawthorne third one mile—True Blue won, Tragedy Eoy third. Time, June 16.—Fair Grounds sum- won, Olent 3. . LOUIS, Boary: First race, four end a half furlongs—Immor- mle won, Tribes second, Robert C. rd. Time, : Becond Bops second, Gallantrie third. 1435, hird race, one and three-sixteenths miles, g—&llver Garter won, Josie F second, farner third. Time, 2:023 Fourth race, six furlongs—Lady Strathmore Bcorpio second, Brulare third. Time, Laising Tace, six furlon Fifth race, one mile and seventy yards, sell- | —Glenwood_won, Brewer Schorr second, arro third, Time, 1:45%. $ixth rece, one mile &nd twenty yard mn. g Gilbert second, Jim Winn third. , 1:48. EUFFALO, N. Y., June 16.—Fort Erle re- pealts: 3 F mace, six furlongs—Percentum won, | ' Resterdat second, Basilus third. Time, | 220 Bogios sncs, four and & hatt furlongs—Mala- h won, Lorne second, Spinel third. Time, ST S, e il & tatounith sl se won, Lurey second, Maple third. Time, ot Fo race, four furlongs—Laura F M won, Pn the Quiet second, Samm: Fifth race, six furiongs—The Bronze Demon on, b;z-mr second, Sir Kingston third. Time, F{‘—tw TORK, June 16.—Sheepshead Bay re- ez First rece, five furiongs—Biue Ribbon Bensonhurst third. Second race, one mille—Ten Candles fEeynote second, Goldsmith third. Third race, The Rosebud, for two-year- ies, five furlongs—Asteriia won, Ada Nay cond, Rose Tint hird. Time, 1:6L I Fourth race, handicap, one and an eighth lles—Royal won, Meritc second, Bthics third. me, 1 won, Time, won, Fifth race, maifen three-yeir-olds, six far- | Rose won, Choste second, McAn: Eixth tace, the Grass Selling stakes, one and & sixteenth miles on turf—Swiftmas won, Bes- E-,“Mcmnhy second, Brunswick third, Time, —_—— Lemly to Go on Retired List. WASHINGTON, June 16.—The report #f the Naval Retiring Board, which ex- &mined ¢ ain Lem] judge advo- cate general, w sented 10 the Fresident by Secre iy. The board oondemns Cap ally, and be will go He is t Saturday. He is be conti in the office of the advo- cate gene ithstanding his retire- ment by de n o he Secretary, un- der what is ; Chandler law until some permanent poiley has been Qe fined as to his office. ©°Connell May Succeed Tony Mullaue EELENA, Mont., June 16—W. H. Lu- ®as, president of the Pacific Northwest League, said this afterncon_that he had pot engaged O'Connell, the, California umpire, 1o take the place of Tony Muls lane, who left Helena to-day for Bpokane, zh}erfik be will pitch for that team. He looking for an umpire and Was considering O'Connell. ¢ that he s ke Chamberlain’s Small Majority. PORTLAND, Or., June 16.—The official eount of the vote in the recent election shows that Chamberiain (D.) for Gov- ernor has a majority of 256. —_——— {Another Daylight Excursion to Lake Tahoe. June 20th, the Southern Pa- On Friday, eific will run 2 Gaylight excursion to Teke Tehoe leaving s city at 8:00 a. m. An e nt opportunity to spend a magnificent outing beside this glorious mountain iake, boating, or strol- ling among the Steamer *“Tahoe” will m nd convey them Tahoe Tavern, ark, Tallac, Lake- are for the round trip arrive San Francisco 2% p. m. Tickets good e Zth. Ten days’ ex- of $00 to Agent at Jun ment Time, | one mile—Talpa won, Boaster | e won, Okla- | e, 1:141 L | y Mac third. Time, | | wecond, Hutch Miljer third. Time, | xth race seven furlongs—Radford won, | Time, 1:39. | id | C., where his sis- | after his: arrival | LOW RUMBLINGS IN THE CRATER Mountaineers Are Flee- ing From Vicinity of Mt. Lassen, Evidences of a Coming Erup- tion Becoming More | Pronounced. Epecial Dispatch to The Call. REDDING, June 16.—Away to the|: | southeast, more than fifty miles from Redding, rugged Mount Lassen is giving stronger evidence that the geologists were correct when they declared that if there were a one-time active volcano in | | California which was not dead, but mere- |1y slumbering, Lassen was that one. From | a keen interest in the reports within' a | | fortnight that new boiling springs hadi begun to cloud the mountain sides with | steam, the more timid people of Redding | have passed to an actual fear at the lat-| est news brought to-day by a’ courier, to| | the effect that the steam vents were/| growing larger and that away down in the crater the fire has set to rumbling. | | At some spots even where there are no | springs the ground is so hot as to make | walking upon it painful. | | Fred E. Hunter has brought the latest news from Lassen. On his journey to! Redding from Fall River Mills he was in- | | tercepted at Pawnee by a lumberman | hastening from the scene. This lumber- | man was with a party of timber cruisers | who were working upon the mountain, He declared -that the springs, many of | | which were cold formerly, are all throw- | | ing out boiling water now in a way to| make & close approach unsafe. | | But more ominous than the hissing steam are the low rumblings which are heard. They are described as sounding | | like distant peals of thunder. | *““What do the people who are in the im- mekdig!e vicinity think about it?"” Hunter asked. “They thnk that old Lassen is about to have f¥s head blown off,” replied the lym- | berman, “and those who don’t have to| | hang around there are doing just what | I'm doing—they are going somewhere else | | for their health.” Many persons from the northern coun- ties make the rough trip by.wagon or | pack horse to Mount Lassen during the summer to study the strange conditfons and sights which it presents and thers | has been a belief for years among those who know the peak that the internal fires. | were not by any means extinct and might | cause a fresh eruption at any time. | FIFTEEN MILLIONS [ | WILL BE THE COST| | | | Immense Sum at the Disposal of Rail- | road Builders in | Alaska. | 'TACOMA, June 16—Abbott & Helm, New York brokers, have financed the | Valdes, Copper River and Yukon Rail- | road, which has given a contract for | building 450 miles of road from Valdes to | the Yukon to M. J. Heney, the famous bullder of the White Pass Railroad. The road is to be completed within two years {at a cost approximating $15,000,000. Pre- | liminary surveys were made last year un- | der Engineer Gfllette, who has leave of absence from his position with the Bur- lington Railway in Montana. He was chief engineer for Major Abercrombie in building. the Government road Lo Copper | River. Gillette sent fifteen surveyors to | Valdes to-day, and will send anether par- ty by the next steamer. Rails for the first seventy miles have been purchased and | one cargo is en route around the Horn. | In a bill introduced by Senator Kitt- | ridge of South Dakota the company asks the Government for a subsidy comprising | alternate sections for ten miles on each | | side of the track, but announces that the { | road will be built without regard to sub- | sidy. | | Wet Weather Prevents Polo Game. | LONDON, June 16.—The third and final | | game of the series for the American polo | cup was again postponed to-day, owing | | to the wet weather. The date of the next | contest has not been determined upon. | —_— Hospitality’s Cheer In all social cheer hospitality’s motto is: The Best for the Guest | The superb quality of | Hunter | Whiskey makes it the first sought and the first bought. CHRISTY & WISE COMMISSION €O., Ine., 223 2% California St., San Francisco,Caiif. Teiepione Main 875. THE NEW BUILDINGS AND HOITT’S Beautitul Grounds at Hoitt's 1 will be open to summer MENLO i""‘,'w duriug June apd July. 3 r climate, excellen; PARK. table; reasonable prises. . Ad- dress R4 & HOITT. HOITT'S SCHOOL (For boys) Menlo Park, San Mateo County, Cal. | Careful supervision, perfect climate, thorough | mental, moral and physical training, Prepares | for university or for business. Send for {llus- | trated cataiog. IRA G. HOITT, Ph. D., Principal. | BEAUTIFUL CAMP MEEKER—One of Cal- ifornia’s most romantic spots; cottages and rooms newly furnished; restaurant remodeled; | inder new management: terms $6 per week; | boating, bathing and other amusements; take Sausalito ferry; lots for saie, $10 up. ?. M, GREGBON, sole proprietor, { { Address | Big Tree Grove. | picturesque_and’sprinkied Foads. W, Ho | reau, 11-Montgomery ‘st., or write R. C. Cal- | bous, Proprietor, | OWN A HOME ™ 2547- NAPA SODA SPRINGS NAPA COUNTY, CAL. For. health and pleasure go to. Napa Soda Springs. Situated 1000 feet above the beautiful Napa Valley. Hot and cold soda baths. Shet- land ponies and burros for children. Two trains daily, 7:30 a. m. and 4 p. m. Address DOLLMANN & JACOBS, Napa Soda Springs. BARTLETT SPRINGS. Here {s an opportunity to galn Health and Strength; also, have a pleasant vacation. RATE Hotel $10 to $15 per week. Hor » keeping Cottages $3 to $16 per week. Senad for illustrated booklet. TWo routes: la C.'& N. W. Railway and S. P. Co. AMUSEMENTS. GEORGE WATSON, manager of amuse- ments; Hahn's Orchestra;, dancing every week day evening; Tennis, Bowling, Cro- et, Billiards, Shuffle-Board, Ping Pong, , Burros; Swimming Tank, 20x80; Hot Water, Vapor, Tub, Mineral and Ro- man Baths: competent Massagists; Guides, Dogs and Horses for Hunting and Fishing; Bbady Drives and Walks. BARTLETT SPRINGS CO., P. O., Bartlett Springs, Or No. 2 Sutter Street, San Franclsco. CAMP CURR Arrivals, May, 1901. . 80 Arrivals, May, 1902. Office, Peck's Information Bureau, 11 Montgomery st. YOSEMITE. Byron fot Jprmgs New Hotel. Magnificent appointments. Rooms en suite, with mineral baths connect- ed; sure cure for Rheumatism and Malaria. Only 3 hours’ ride, S. P. R. R., 9 a. m., 6 p. m.; no staging. Address' MANAGER LEWIS, Byron Hot Springs, Cal. Call on LOMBARD & CO., 36. Geary ‘st., city. Vi YOSEMITE VALLEY, BIG OAK FLAT AND YOSEMITE STAGE CO.—Running directly through the Tuolumne Special rates for.teachers and parties. Staging 24 hours first afternoon and 9§ hours mext day, arriving at Yosemite Valley 5 p. m. Send for lilustrated folder. WM. J. WHITE, Gen'l, Agent, 630 Market st., opposite Palace Hotel, B, F.: tel. Black 3571 St. Helena Napa County. The most charming spot in Califor- nia. Ideal for a summer vacation. *~ Drives over Good hotels, Summer resorts adjacent. Speolal .round trip tickets, good from Saturday . until Monday, $2.50. Take boat foot of Market street, 7:30 a. m. and 4 p. m. HO! FOR BLUE LAKES! Boating, Bathing, Fishing and Hunting; new tennis court, mineral springs. Our famous ‘Wkite Sulphur Springs are known to all. Send for new pamphlet. WEISMAN, Midlake P, 0., Lake County, or call at office of C. N. R.- WELL 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 WOODWORTH & MUL- LER, St. Helena, Cal. Cruz Mountains, yet Rowardennan e e ™ys for a daily salt waterswim, Redwoodsand sca breezss —a wonderful combination. Souvenir booklet free. Peck’s Information Burcan, 1T Montgomery Street, 5. F., or B, Dickinson, Leesee, Ben Lomond, Cal. EL BONITO HOTEL. The largest and-best appointed hotel in Rus- slan River Valley. Excellent hunting, fishing and boating; fine scenery; pure spring water; newly renovated; mew furniture. R. C. CAL- HOUN, Proprietor, Duncans Mills, Cal For information and rates inquire: of Peck's Bu- Co., 650 Market st. In the beart of the Santa CAMP MEEKER ‘Free from fog and wind. Lots $10 up. Cot- tages built $50 up. Boating, bathing, tenting Board and lodging, $7 up. Sawmill, depot, store, : postoftice, Sausalito ferry, $3 round ‘trip. Address M. C. MEEKER, Camp Meeker, Scnoma County. Continuous ToTEL, | e Y- Report. MATEO, Wing so-duy CA To-morrow. CONCRESS SPRINCS. A charming Tesort in the Santa Cruz Mts.; 2 ‘hours from San Francisco; delightful cl mate; swimming and all sports; table unsur- passed; best mineral water on the coast; open all the year. E. H. GOODMAN, 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. WHITE COTTAGES. Howell Mountalr; altitude: 2000 feet; air pure and dry; delightful family resort; daily Tnall; croquet; reg: bowling; social hall; splen- @a eamping grounds: $8 per week. = Write MRs. J. H. GOETSCHE, Angwin, Cal. CLINB MOUNT SHASTA Fro Si: b4 H. McGuinness, N EL MONTE nfi:m‘ e gl rienced guides at hotel ‘““THE GROVE,”” Lake Tahoe, half mile east of Tallac. Rates, $2 per day, $9 per week; meals, 50c; §00d sad- dle horses and the best of livery; boats-free to ali guests. J. E. PARMETER, proprietor, Tallac P, O, Cal. SARATOGA SPRINGS ter than e i:&hll {;l;( I::%gnt and full Bet: information &t onf ery st., or 650 4Market, or John Martens, R. R. office, Bachelor P. O., Lake Co., Cal. MOUNTAIN HOME. At foot of Loma Prieta, highest point in Santa Cruz Mountains. Grand scenery. Fishing, hunt- ing and lswlmmlntk z:bla ;.‘nd dc:;rm:; 'énuur’; passed. Stage at -Madrone Monday, . an Bat. Train leaves 8. F. 9 a. m. daily. Send for souvenir. VIC PONCELET. Liagas, Cal., Prop. = SUMMER RESORT, Among tho Pine Hills; altitude 2024 feet; $7 per week; first-class accommodation. Before going elswhere write to CHAS. GROTTIAN, pplegate, Placer County, Cal. T AMONG THE PINES. Altitude 2024 feet; plenty of cream, frult, eto.; near P. O.; home cooking: L. D. phone; no consumptives. Address ROBERT F. WARHAM, _Applegate, Placer County, California. TROUT FISHINC. Best in State at BOCA, CAL. For information address Boca Hotel, Boca, Nev, Co., Cal, on TRUCKEE RIVER. 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, “‘small hotel”..§10 per week 0 persons, in roorm, 18 per week One person in room, 11 per week Two persons in room, per week One person +n room, ..$20 and $22 per Spec nducements 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. NTA CATALINA ISLAND, 8% Hours from Los Angeles. UNRIVALED ATTRiAB%’zl‘IONS FOR SEASON Our famous band of 25 musicians, including | the great cornet soloist, CHARLES' STREEP- ER of St. Louls. Daily concerts June 14 to Sept. 15. Phenom- enal fishing. World's records for rod and reel angling. The Marine Gardens, Aquarium and Glass Bottom Boats. Wonderful. natural at- tractions. All outdoor sports. Increased Ho- tel and Camping accommodations. CAMP LIFE a special feature. HOTEL METROPOLE Enlarged, lighted by electricity and in all respects up to date. GOLF, TENNIS, DANCING, all amuse- ments, For full information, fllustrated pam- phlets and steamer schedule apply to PECK’'S INFORMATION BUREAU, BANNING CO., 11 Montgomery st., 8. F. 222 S. Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. SKAGGS &k staging: waters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural hot mineral. water bath in Stats boating and swimming In Warm Springs Cree good trout: streams; telephone, telegraph, daily mall, express and San Francisco morning and evening papers; FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE: both morning and after- noon stages; round trip from San Francisco only $5 50. 'Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 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. Tourist Information Bureau, 11 Montgomery st.: also. at Traveler office, 20 Montgomery st, or of J.' F. MULGREW, Skaggs, Cal. i p HOT SPRINGS, SONO- MA COUNTY; only 4% hours from San Fran- 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 rescrts. Bowling, AT golt, 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. EORGE P. SNELL, Manager. HOTEL VENDOME, OPEN SAN JOSE, CAL. ALL PASFII)RHBBL[S Nature's own seléc- tion for a health and pleasure resort be- cause of the curative properties of its mud and sulphur baghs for rheumatism, insom- nia, gout, neuralgia, liver,kidnéy and blood diseases. Has every natural advantage for AND PLEASURE forviciis OTTO E. NEVER, Prop. C. M. ARNOLD, 640 Markel, S.F., Agt HEALTH DR. C. C. O'DONNELL’S M INERAL SPRINGS AT GLEN ELLEN, ihe best camping, picnic and pleasure re- sort on the Coast. The greatest remedy for lung disease, llver and stomach complaints, rheumatism _ and catarrh In_the worid; 46 miles from 8. F. The §. P. R. R. and S. F. & N. P. R, R. give special rates to campers; 30 cottages and tents fufnished; rent cheap: no fogs mor poison oak at the park; mineral water, boats and bathing free. Meals served on the grounds at reasonable rates. ~Inquire of DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, office 102136 Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco. PARAISO SPRINGS. The leading summer and winter resort of the State. Send for beautiful booklet to F. ‘}i SCHROEDER, Mgr., or call at City Agent, Montgomery st. On line of Sierra Ry. elevation 1471 ft. elegantly ap- polnted “hotel In the mountains; ‘stop here on .your way to. or from Yosemite Vallcy ATNA SPRINGS, "&* y CO. LADIES’ MINSTRELS, ‘Wednesday, 11th of June. In preparation: THE BABES IN THE WOODS. LIVING EUCHRE. A booklet to your address. EDW. L. SANFORD, Manager. m————— 5UTDassed. Trained mas- seur. Long .distance telephone. Tralns from Third and Townsend 0 a. m., 2:456 p. m. For pamphlets address . ROBERTSON, Hot Springs for health and pleasure, for rheumatism, kidney, liver and stomach trouble, Water stands un- BLACK ROCK RANGE Resort. Altitude 3000 feet. 10,000 acres; rich in game. Huhting reserved for guests. 20 miles of fishing streams. Guides, llvery, saddle and pack horses. Mineral springe. . Hot and cold baths. Superior. accommodations. $8 to $10 per week. Special rates to familles (cir- cular). T. J. CROWLEY, Laytonville, Mendo-, cino County, Cal. Peck's’ Information Bureau, 11 Montgomery st. AGUA CALIENTE, Also known as California Hot Springs. So- noma Valley. 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 Caliente, C: SEIGLER SPRING NEW MANAGE- ment. Hot baths & mineral waters unexcelled for rheumatism, malaria, stomach diseases. Swimmin rds, dancing, Ping g, bil Pong: $8 to $12 week. Office, 117 Grant ave., or Eeigler Bprings, Lake Co., H. McGOWAN, prop. LAUREL DELL, The Switzerland of America; largest dining- room; new myrtle cottage; hunting, boating, bathing, toboggan, new livery, tennis, bowling, etc.; free teams to our mineral springs, 15 kinds. E. Durnan, Laurel Dell, Lake Co., Cal, MT. VEEDER FAMILY RESORT. Redwood groves. Elevation '1650 feet. fog. Climate delightral. All iron springs, hunting, mountain scenery, pleas- ant home, good table. Terms reasonable, Ad- dress P. E. HOLZREITER, Napa. “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. Duriiig June you ‘can obtain good room and board for $3 per day, but you can spend mors if you want to. r folder giving full description call at the & P. Information Bureau, under Grand Hotel, or write to TAHOE TAVERN, TAHOE CITY, CAL. 3 THE TALLAC, Lake Tahoe, with many additional attractions, among them the splendid new amusement pa- vilion. Resident physician. Address M. LAWRENCE & CO., Tallac, Cal Note—Positively no consumptives taken. "For descrintive pamphlet call at 8. P. In- formation Bureau, 613 Market st. BROCKWAY, LAKE TAHOE, OPEN JUNE 1. To avold disagreeable walting 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, i Glenbrook, Nev. Lake shore house and cot- tages. Best fishing on the lake. Partially fur. nished cottazes for campers. Write for particu- Jars and rates, D. CORRILLAND, proprietor. RUBICON SPRINGCS Open June 10. Connections .by stage daily with steamer. Rates, $2 to $2 25 per day; $12 to $14 per weck. D. ABBOTT, Prop., Mc- Kinneys, Lake Tahoe, Cal. RUBICON PARK. Delightful summer resort on shore of Lake Ta- boe. Everything mew. Best beach for bathing on the Fishing, hunting. Boats, fishing tackle; saddle horses at moderate hire; $2 per day, or $10, $12, $14 per week Postotfice, tel. A. L. Frost, Rubicon Park, Lake Tatioe, Cal, DEER PARK INN AND COTTACES. 6 miles from LAKE TAHOB. Typical resting place; €507 feet elevation. Mineral springs. Take 6 p. m. traln_ S. F. Send for booklet J. B. BCOTT, Deer Park, Cal. GCEAN VILLA. SANTA CRUZ. . Large grounds. Boating and bathing frec. Free bus. Send for circular. C. M. CLARK, AMES &1 HARRIS ——Ine.— . TENTS, HAMMOCKS, FLAGS, AWNINGS, CAMP FURNITURE. 100 Sacramento St. San Francisco. TAHOE INN, Tahoe City, one mile from New Hotel. Now open. Write for terms. MRS, VADE BRYSON. prop. TRUCKEE RIVE COUNTRY cLuBs. Summer Resort and Sportsmen's Lodge. Fishes| ing unexcelled; fish hatchery. ‘Second season. Send for booklet. W. C. Foulks, Verdi, Nev. “TENT..CITY. orchestras, 180 pounds of ba; ge. use of water, cot, double, 50c; mattres: 25¢; comforters, 25c; tabl le, 25c; persons, 75¢; lamp, with oil, Furnished tent for one person, additional person §5 per month., h gtands, rocking, folding of tent and laundgy of tent I 312 inén. | | g | 5 CORONADO Coronado Beach, Cal. BATHING, FISHING, BOATING, GOLF, TEA GARDENS, VAUDEVILLE, PING-PONG, DANCING, BOWLING and all r amu ts, With one of the finest in the West 58 a1l olher smuserment M et fneat, bange and several fine- Round trip tickets from San Francisco now on sale at: Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry. Co., Scuthern Pacific Ry. Co.,. 613 Market St........ Pacific Coast 5.8. Co., 4 New Montgomery St. Including berth and meals. Ground and water rent free for one month with above tickets.. Persons bringing their own tenits and holding Coronado excursion tickets over the Santa Fe, Southern Pacific or Pacific Coast Steamship Co. are not charged for ground and water rent, as the excursion tickets include all thi as well as the street car and ferry trip to and ' '3 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 prices per week (for the month of June 50 per cent discount); 2 4 Double bedstead with spring and cotton mattress, §1 , single, 25c; mattress, double, campstool, Persons who bring their own tents, but not holding Coronado excursion 25; cot, -lnn-*o:'u; spring asoline stoves, B0c; oll stoves, 25c; washs gasoline s stoves, Sc; washstaads, per month. For two per h. ‘Furnfshed tent comprises and ‘cainp chairs, clean linen, towels, .. Tents electric Perfec For.pamphlets and full particulars call on PECK'S TOURIST BUREAU, 11 Manigomery St., San Francisca, Cal. E : | I 641 Market St., from the train, and transfer Bg:pmo'l, 10c; chalr: rocking 85c; cooking S, ‘completes chairs,. 30c; utensils for ices per month double the weekly rates. persons, 420, and each s, water, Gally cons sewerage. lghted. t IMEDICAL SPRINGS. Whilst it is true that we are not “in business for our health,” it is true that we are “in business for your health.” We afford you the opportunity to visit Nature's Physictan and dwell with him. He lives in our valleys, our foothills, our mountain ranges and canyons, along our streams and on the shores of our lakes. Visit him. The expense 1is not great, which you will learn by reading ‘““VACATION, 1902.” This little book, “Vacation, 1902, issued by the California Northwestern Rail- way Companv, gives compiete informa- tion for any kind of an outing. To be had at Ticket offices of company, €50 Market street (Chronicle Building), and Tiburon Ferry, or at the General Office, Mutual Life Building, corner ' Bansome and California streets. Call or ‘write for a copy. H. C. WHITING, Gen'l Manager. R. X. RYAN, Gen'l Pass. Agt. WITTER (CERTAIN CURE FOR STOMACH. LIVER, kidney and bladder froubles. Absoiute guar- antee for all skin and blood diseases. Works Wwonders in all female complaints. Recommend- ed by leading - physicians. ds eured. 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. APITOL THE seaside resort of Central California —enlarged, improved—per day $2 upwards —fine orchestra—now open, send for booklet. Address for hotel, R. M. Briare, For cottages, F. Reanier, Capitola, Cal. HOTEL GENEVA ND COTTAGES, SAUSALITO. Only 80 minutes from the city. Most beautiful location and marine. view. An unexcelled summer and ‘winter resort, Tabie and service of the best. W. G. GRAHAM, Prop. N. 8. rE TOCALOMA MarwN Bertrand Hotel: first-class accommodations; reasonable rates for families and partles; 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, ting; fresh milk, cream and best of everything. Address C. F. CARR, Manager, Russian River station via Duncans Mills, Cal. INDEPENDENCE LAKE, Fi hing; boats; excellent table; climate per- tect; 16 miles from Truckee, in an unbrowen forest. Further information Traveler office, 20 Montgomery st., or MRS. H. M. CLEMONS, Truckee, Cal. » Adams Springs LAKE COUNTY, CAL. For stomach, lver and kidney troubles— posftive cure for constipation. New kitchen 2nd dining-room, under the supervision of Carl Raymond and Hans Mortensin and assistanta, recently from Hotel del Coronado. Five new houses. Room for all. We have more testi- monials from people cured than all other springs combined. * For further particulars and printed matter at Travelers’ Information Bureau, 20 Mont- gomery st., San Francisco. DR. W. R. PRATHER. Adams Springs. ARCADIA, In Santa Cruz Mountains, Half Mils From Big Tree Grove. Buy ticket to Camous Statfon. For lars and booklet write THOS. L. BELL, P. O, Felton, Cal. Opens Jume lst. LYTTON SPRINGS. Always open. Finest mineral baths & plunge. No staging. Every comfort and amusement. Tiburen ferry, 7:30 a. m., 3:30 p. m, Informa- tion of DR. HENSLEE, 807 Sutter st. Phone Sutter 2371, 11 Montgomery. st, or A. V. MORSE, Lytton, Sonoma County, Cal. HOTEL EL MONTE, LOS GATOS. Under. new management. Now open for business. Rates, $9 to $14 per weel. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS. Finest fishing, hunting and health resort on the coast. Climate perfect. On Klamath River. Rates, $2 -and §2 50 per day; $10 to §i4 per week. Call Traveler Office, 20 Montgomery st., or address EDSON BROS., Beswick, Siskiyou County, Cal. tm- SOLID COMFORT HOME Sxiezst™Rpo "5 altitude. No fog: climate delightful. Large or- chard, vegetable garden. Hot, cold baths. Spring watery swimming tank. Rateés $7 wk. up. Stage meets train. Schuler & Scheben, Nape, Cal. CAMP TAYLOR HOTEL, camp cottages " and grounds, privats pic- nics, bowling alley, tennis, bo.nn'?nuout &lk ing, telephone. Call at Traveler, 20 Montgom. ery strect. H. G. MARTING Proprietor. SPRINGS LAKEPORT AND BARTLETT STAGE LINE—Hopland to Bartlett Springs, via Lakeport, carrying passengers for Lakeport and Bartlett Springs. Stages connect with traing at Hopland. Leave Hopland at 12:30; arrive at Lakeport at 3:30; arrive at Bartlett Springs 7:20. New @-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 Sorings Stage Line. Tickets can be had at office Cal. Northwestern Ry., 650 Mar- ket st., or at Tiburon F:rrAy, MILLER & HOWARD, Proprietors. ICEY SPRINGS—3 miles from Ukiah, cham; Mendocino Co. Natural e baths, Only place in the world of {his 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. [CHARDSON’S RINGS —Ten miles from. C‘h?czo_ C:PN«:&.@ for being a sure cure for Theumatism. malaria, dyspepsia. blood and kidney diseaseés, nervous troubles, efc. A dead ememy of polson cak and skin dis- mg. Hotel and ‘baths open entire year. J, V. 'RICHARDSON, Prop., Chico, Cal. ARBIN SPRINGS—Most desirable in Lake Jo.; contain sulphur, from, magnesia and arsenic; wonderful cures of rheumatism, ca- tarrh, kidney, liver and stomach troubles; new symnasium, bowling alley, bandball court and billiard room. Round-trip tickets, S. P. offics, $8. J. A. HAYS, Prop. OTEL DE REDWOOD—Santa Crus Mts. Among the grand old trees; board $8 and $10 a week; fare, return ticket, $2 50. Call at Travelers’ Bureau, 20 Montgomery st., or ad- dress M. S. COX, Laurél, Santa Cruz Co. THE PURISSIMA HOUSENear the ocean.” Fishing, only Mt trout stream in county. . Lonk distance phone. $2 per day. C. P. MOSCONI, -Prop., Purissima, San Mateo Co., Cal. T. SAN FRANCISCO RANCHO-—THIS homelike resort is located in the Santa Cruz Mountains, 6 miles from Clpltn;n. table board, hunting and fishing. Address E. D. WEBB; Soquel, Cal. ountain W¥iew. Ranch—Hotel, cottages, M well-known table. Phone, swimming, daily mall; campers to Glenwood, including carria; $378 round trip. F. R. DANN, Santa Cru WHITE SUléPl}Ultz :PRINGS. Nearest place to S. F., hours;. 5 mi from Vallejo. Hot Sulphur baths; cure m:;-' matism, neunllli-.keenm. kidney, liver, stom- ach diseases. Lake for boating and bathing. Dancing pavilion. $10 a week and up. Fres bus to guests. M. MADRID, Vallejo, Cal. JOHANNISBERG. | THE NAPA REDWOODS; NEW HOTEL; large dining-room; exhilarating air; bunting, fishing, swimming and boating; terms reason- able. ' Inquire of THEO. BLANCKENBURG JR., prop., Oakville, Napa County, or Peck’s Information Bureau, 11 Montgomery st. LAWRENCE VILLA. Town Home, Sonoma. WIill meet guests. Pleasant locatfon. Plenty shade: nice drives: swimming; fruits; $5 per week. HENRY PEL- LISSIER, Sonoma, Sonoma County, Cal. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. 'WO MILES FROM ST. HELENA.—POSI- tive cure for rheumatism, stomach trouble and blood diseases. ~Liv stable. Ci meets all t baths, ?: CK, st rains. Board, Includin Address W, N. McCO: IN THE SIER IR R it ion e h S miles from San Fr. No staging; good table; finest scenery, water, air, frult and olimate. [dealforests and grounds. $8.09a week. Send for hard Springs, Colfax, Cal ‘week. lena, Forrest and health near on C, % THE CEYSERS. (Sonoma County). New management; rooms ty). New g plastered ed; new furniture; N R TRy oy H only; i speectally supervised by manager. v 5 T D e T NEVADA CITY. The land of mines, pines and sunshine. Na- tional, Hotel and Annex. * Matchiess ‘climat mountain scenery, Tines. Perfect sccommodations. - Heasonsbla rates. - 3 HOBERG’S Azmgoe the Fioe Mounsaina. The place to the country. Bowling, swim- J eroguet; hunting; fishing and th ot Rates $8 per week. For m'.r"?".m. HITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, the best re- sort_in Sonoma County. Open all year round. Rates, $8 to $12. Take Tiburen ferry. Bus meets all traips. E. HAWES, Santa Rosa. W ILLOW RANCH—Quiet foothill ranch, 3 miles from Santa Cruz; delightful homs in redwoods: abundant fruit: good table; $6 50 per wk. MRS. WM. CRANDELL, Santa Cruz. NNADALE F. SANTA Auo NTAINS, eomfi.n-‘na rooms to Mcnt::'! mished or unfurnished for housekeeping. toffice, J. SEEGELKEN, Los Gatos Posf c& GRRDEF GITX SAJITARIUM, s coast. Every variety of water treatment, elec~ tricity, massage, X-ray. Write for literature, ELLEVUE HOTEL—El Verano, So County, Cal. Terms, $1 00 per day upward. Long distance telephone. . Hat mine eral springs near by. Peter Gouallhardou, Prop. IVERSIDE HOTEL and cottages; 75 rms. R Santa Cruz. Cal. Near Beach. Rates @ st families. Information at 11 Mon Free bus. Long dist. phone. Fred m‘mr;l.‘ ING'S RANCH—Six miles from Cazade: Elevation 1200 feet; among the redwooda Hunting, fishing. Terms, $10 a week; family rates. Address WM. KING, Cazadero. e SISSOH TAVERN. near Mt. Shasta. Par« ticulars “Information Bureau,” 20 gomery st.. or MRS. L. M. SISSON, Sisson, Caf, ERGHEIM—Two miles Tos Gar B e cooking 2. DISaUL Toa Gatos, Car- i STAGE LINES AND LIVERIES. A HONDA and PESCADERO—- ant Al i oveite i the tens wn:‘wn“m: Bellvale, Pigeon Pt. and Santa Cruz. Buy B BT o it & Add. WALTER KNIGHT, Red &5 Ukiah. Tourists, campe ers, hunters. Write te rates for any kind of EAGLE STABLES H. A, Eidreq for moon Bay. ASHION ST. lits—Tourists, campers, bun write H. Smith, Ukiah, Smith & Taylor, Willita, any kind of turnout. - —_— OY Fashion Li : G B e o R Mo ANTA CRUZ—San Lorenzo Stables. Btyle shlflu. Reasonable pricesy l