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- AUBURY TELLS ABOUT GOPPER Review of Red Metal De- posits of California Is Supplied. Gold Miners Make Strikes of Wealth in the Moun- tains. The copper resources of California make he theme lume of neurly 3% pages that has just d by State Mineralogist Aubury. y deposits of red metal in ate make an imposing show in the | recapitulation. “alifornia is now the | th copper producing State in the Its copper output in 1%l amount- and was valued at Arizona greatly exceed this output the | figures of the world's production show | Californta to be one of the most import- he world's supply. That te will continue to there is no doubt. & copper deposits outside of the per belt of Si ta County, in I e, Tripity, Humboldt, Colusa, \hmdocmu Lake, ameda, Merced, the “also in Sierra geles counties. dition of the copper says: HAVE WIDE RANGE. eposits have a remark- being scattered over the ate and occurring ty-seven coun- ifferent times and tons of it except in the The deposits are mainly concen- | and districts which re- | For convenjence the r geographical divi- Coast Range, the the general roia. district of California is promises to remain for & good Whi per_deposits forming a miles long. Of sec- re copper belt of the west- ras, which in territorial ed in the world. Here is s series of copper deposits | south about 400 miles. 1ge displays copper deposits 500 miles, its import- are in the northern por- about 150 miles southward ne. Except in Del Norte hwestern corner of the ines were productive of tes e deposits of this range have veloped beyond the most superficial | & in g few instances, but surface i point to the existence of cuyrflemu sufficient size and value lopment d the expectation that tl'll.l neral region will include profitable ure of the copper howing the growt: y in the State from the t year the out] ut in 00. it increased the fol- ut fell as low as ntil 1897, when the total | The year 18% brought 5,168. The following | gregate value of the output In 1900 the figures were | Describing the Shasta copper | beit in general terms the volume on cop- per has the following: SHASTA’S GREAT BELT. copper belt is cm:npolcd of l deposits arranged in the for of & crescent, which bends through the 10w | mountains end foothills af head of th spans & between Bacramento Valley, and which tance of about twenty-five miles the eastern and western horns. The &pex of the Sacramento Valley plain and the | of Redding are near its western end and s lttle south of the chord of the arc de- ibed by the beit. Iron Mountain, &t th end of the western horn, is about ten miles nortbwest of Redding in & direct line, and th eastern horn, in the Furnaceville district, sbout twenty miles north of east fro: The J‘X\K‘h of the belt is ap- and the width The term “belt e ore deposits do not mark a practically continuous fissure in which direct]; y lated vein formations have resulted, but oc- | n as disconnected masses, or groups of v . flat-lying, s on the west, ons in the eastern half of also vary in their mlnerlll- In several ways this series resents features of unity end in- of an extremely interesting | there are tound de- shipping ore nearly | tly morth of the | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL DAY, JUNE 22, 1902. GOLORADO GIRL NAMES THE SHIP Daughter of Denver's Mayor at Cruiser Launching. Distinguished Company of Citizens Witnesses Ceremony. | PHILADELPHIA, June 21.—In the pres- ence of a digtinguished company of naval officers, many leading citizens from Colo- rado and a large number of persons from | New York and other near-by cities the unarmored cruiser Denver was success- fully launched this afternoon at the Nefl ‘& Levy shipyard. Miss Roberta M. | Wright, daughter of Mayor Wright of Denver, christened the cruiser. | Because of the heavy rainstorm the launching was postponed until nearly 3 |o'clock. When all was in readiness and just as the blow which was to release the | pew cruiser was being struck Miss | Wright stepped to the edge of the stand and broke the traditional bottle of cham- | pagne on the bow of the new addition to the United States navy. There was tremendous tooting of whis- tles from the vessels lying at anchor close to the yard and cheers as the Denver slid gracefully into the Delaware River, Blaine Relative Fatally Hurt. HELENA, Mont., June 2.—Alice Thomp- son, the b-year-old great-grahddaughter of the late James G. Blaine, was fatally injured by falling down the elevator shaft | of the Monticello apartment-house. Her | father, Randolph Thompson, who was private secretary to Governor Toole, died about a year ago. © ittt @ stamp mill has just been completed and wilt be started up in a few days. The Lady W Ington mine near Carters, Tuolumne Count is to be thoroughly prospected again by W. Martin and Mr. Ballard, who recently bonded |it. The shaft will be put down 500 to 600 feet to thoroughly explore the ground. This mine produced a lot of rich ore, but it has not been worked for many years., The snow in the high Sierras is fast disappearing and all of the mountain streams have been well filled. On the way to Bear Valley there are only a few snow | banks left and by the end of the month most of the snow will have disappeared. LARGE CYANIDE PLANT. The Placerville Nugget has the follow- ing account of the Vandalia mine plant in El Dorado County: The largest cyanide plant west of Utah commenced running last week at the Vandalia mine in El Dorado County, a few miles east of Shingle Springs. This pPODerly is owned by | John Rosen!elds Sons of San Francisco and hag recently been enlarged to 200-ton capacity, | The mine and plant are under the management of Messrs, Charles B. Seymour and C. F. Sta- ver. Last December ground was broken for | the new plant, which, when completed, will | represent ‘an investment of nearly $150,000. There is no well defined ledge on the property, the ore being found in & vast body, constitut- ing practically a mountain of gold-bearing | quartz. ~ Power and lights for the plant are supplied from crude ofl engines. The main en- gine is fitted with a compressed air_starter and also with electric switches at six différent points in the mill, by which the machinery may be almost instantly stopped. | ADVERTISEMENTS. { “HEAL THE sSICK” ‘ ' THE PERFECTED OXYGENOR KING Is not a medicine, mot & faith cure, mor a humbug, nor is it a device intended to lure money from sick and suffering humanity, When epplied to the body as directed it cor- ects all deviations from the normal and proves ever and always, an unfailing healer— man’s best friend. “How does it heal?” you ask. By making operative nature's laws through their scientific and direct application. I would not part with my Oxygenor for any consideration #f I could not get another. (Rey.) H. JACOBSON, Cambridgeport, Mass. s free at our office, 214 Callaghan Building, CALIFORNIA OXYGENOR CO. AGENTS WANTED. | —FOR— h enforce its conception as one | belt t presents many favorable con- r mining and smelting. There through o as well ¢ hills, and can be economically d &nd mined through tunnels. Wate: pecially abundant, and desirable sites for n orke are conveniently awvailable. portunities the generation of electric r(vnvr wre widely present. The belt is bisect- d by & main railroad line, end highways reach rious districts. Climatic conditions. are tevorable. The wood and timber supply is ample. IRON MOUNTAIN OPERATIONS. The Copper Company at Keswick are thus summarized by the State Mineralogist: From the Iron Mountain mine the Mountsin Company has extracted, since 1596, about 825,000 tons of ore, which has been car- ried by & narrow-gauge rallway eleven miles down the canyon of Slick Rock Creek to the /s smelting plant at Keswick, one mile the Sacramento River. The matte and blister copper here produced and shipped to the company’s refinery in New Jersey have pro- duced about 120,000,000 pounds of fine copper to January 1, 1802. Dividends to December 31, 1600, amounted to considerably over 50 per cent of the capital stock of $6,250,000. With very large ore reserves, with a recently enlarged and jmproved smelting plant of about 1000 tons daily capacity, with & total foree of about 1200 with annual jocal expenditures of 2,000,000, the Mountain Copper Com- ie & large factor in sustaining local in- I prosperity, and has a considerable fu- turg period of profitable operation. It is impossible to find space Lo review the eriire volume. In its contents are detatied accounts of all copper deposits in the State so far as they have been dis- and also many maps and pictures strative of the copper industry in Call- fornia RICH STRIKES REPORTED. The Grass Valley Union and Herald says: Ceptain J. W, Morrell of the Balsam Mining Company brings cheering news.of a mining na- ture from Alleghany in regard to the property of the Steamboat Company, which adjoins the Balsem property. Evin Jones and Lawrence Evans, Who have been working the Steamboat for some time, have struck the Red or Rront | channel and have been taking out some [fab- ulously rich gravel. Nuggets of almoast virgin £o0ld have been extracted, that go all the way from one ounce to seven ounces. Mr, Morrell has several small nuggets that have been taken from the property and they are certainly nice #pecimens, The country in that portion of 8t erra County where the find was made is great Iy excited over the news and already prepara. tions are on foot for starting several pros ecting outfits. The strike made by the Steam- [oat people is directly in line with the uprise started by the Balsam people some time 8g0. The Stockton Independent says: A rich vein of ore was uncovered last week in the Angels quartz mine near that town and the owners expect to reap a fortune. The prop- erty remained idie for years till J. V. Coleman took charge of it and commenced investing & lot of money in opening it up. A twenty- large operations of the Mountain | LEAVE SEATTLE: 29 P. M, JULY 1 9 P. M.,'JULY 16 ereafter durlng the season. Steamship IITY OF PUEBLA, leaving San | Francisco June 25 and July 10, will connect | with above steamers. The new and elogant steamships Senator and Valencia made regular | trips to Nome last year, landing all passengers and treight without loss, mishap or delay. For | A me- and Nome folder, arply | CE. 4 New M L (pume otel). S, ts, SENATOR . 'I’ERKI\S & CO,, Gen. B D TNAN , Gen. Pass. 10 Market St., San Francisco. Tong Po Chy, Successor to DR. LI PO TAL CHINESE TEA AND HERB BANITAR] No. mWASBINGTDN ST., Corner Brenham Place, Above Plaza, San Francisco, Cal. Office hours from 8 to 12 and 1 to Sun 9 to THE NEW BUILDINGS AND B S O i1 br o B e n MENLO Euen; a-m.,‘. Tome ‘Snd Ty, chimate, " excelleni PARK. ‘table: reasonable prices. Ad- m—— S908 IRA G. HOITT. HOITT'S SCHOOL | @For biys) Menlo Park, San Mateo County, Cal. Careful supervision, perfect climate, thorough mental, moral and physical training, pares for university or for bualne Send for illus- trated catalo . Ph. D., o Principal. HO'I'EI. EI. MONTE, Under new manag No' open for 27 NAPA SODA SPRINGS NAPA COUNTY, CAL. For health and pleasure go to Napa Sodu Springs. Situated 1000 feet above the beautiful Napa Valley. Hot and cold soda baths. Shet- land ponies and burros lor childcen ‘wo Eratas dafly, 7:30 a. m. Add DOLLMANN & JACOBE Napu Suda Spfln‘t BARTLETT SPRINGS. Here is an opportunity to gain Health and Strength; also, have a pleasant vacation. RATES Hotel $10 to $15 per week, Hou h '« keepicg Cottages $3 to $15 per week. Send for lustrated booklet. Two routes: Via C. & N. W. Railway and 8. P. Co. AMUSEMBNTS. GEORGE WATSON, manager of amuse- ments; Hahn's Orchestra; dancing every yeek day evening; Tennis, Bowling, Cro- Shutfle-Board, Ping Pong, Livery, Swimming Tank, Hot Water: Vapor, Tab. Mioral and Ho. hs: competent Massagists; Guides, Dogs and Horses for Hunting and Fishing; Shady Drives and Walks. BARTLETT SPRINGS CO. P. 0., Bartlett Springs, Or No. 2 Sutter Street, San Francisco. CAMP CURRY Arrivals, May, Arrivals, May, Office, Peck's Information Bureau, 11 Montgomery st. YOSEMITE. Byron Mot Jprings CONTRA_COSTA CO., CAL. New Hotel. Magnificent appointments. Rooms en suite, with mineral baths connect- ed; surs cure for Rheumatism and Malaria, Only 8 hours’ ride, 5. P. R. R., 9 a. m., Address MANAGER Springs, Cal. Call on 36. Geary st., city. YOSEMITE VALLEY, BIG OAK FLAT AND YOSEMITE STA(:L CO.—Running directly through the ‘Tuolumne Big Tree Grove. Special rates for teachers and parties. Staging 2% hours first afternoon and 0 hours next day, arriving at Yosemite Valley 6 p. m. Send for fllustrated folder. WM. WHITE, Gen'l, Agent, 630 Market st., bpnita Palace Hotel, 5. F.: tel. Black 3571, p. m.; no staging. LEWIS, Byron Hot LOMBARD & CO., 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’ reau, 11 Montgomery st., or write R, C, boun, Proprietor, HO! FOR BLUE LAKES! Boating, Bathing, Fishing and Hunting: new rings. Our fsmous . Send for mew pamphlet. O. WEISMAN, Midiaks P. 0., Lake County, or call at office of C. N. W. E. R. Co., 650 Market st. On line of Sterra Ry.; elevation 1471 ft.; most _elegantly ap- pointed hotel In_the mountains; stop here on your way to or from Yosemite Valley HOWELL MT.,WOODWORTH’S Residence of 27 years; second year of sum- mer resort. Purest of spring water. Home frult, vegetables, milk, etc. No fog. Terms $7 HIGHLAND SPRINGS ALWAYS OPEN. The famous health and pleasure resort of Lake County. Finest waters for the cure of LIVER, KIDNEY, MALARIA, RHEUMATISM and STOMACH TROUBLES. Every comfort and amusement. / FREE SWIMMING TANK, CROQUET, TENNIS. Regulation Bowling Al- ley, Riding and Driving Horses. Splendid Trips ia Mountains or Valley. NOTE SPECIAL RATES. One on {n room, ‘‘small hotel’..$10 per week Two persons in room, *‘small hotel'’ $18 per week One person in room, “‘cottages'’ ... $11 per week Two persons in room, ‘‘cottages”.. $20 per week One person in room, “MAIN HOTEL™ -$12 and $14 per week MAIN HOTEL -§20 and §22 per week Speciai inducements for School Teachers or Fomilies 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. UNRIVALED ATTP{?}%}‘IDI\S FOR SEASON Our famous band of 26 musicians, Including the great cornet soloist, CHARLES STREEP- ER of St. Louis. 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 Two' ‘persons in mom, Enlarged, lighted by electricity and in all respects up to date. GOLF, TENNIS, DANCING, all amuse- ments. For full information, illustrated pam- phlets and steamer schedule apply to PECK'S INFORMATION BUREAU, BANNING CO., 1 Montgomery st., §. F, 222 S. Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal, SKAGGS s staging; waters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural hot mineral water bath in State; boating and swimming in Warm Springs Creek; good trout streams; telephone, telegraph, dally mail, express and “nn FYIHCI!QD morning and g\enlnx papers; FIR! ‘LASS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE; hn(h 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 $3 a day or $12 a week. Referénces, 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. NAPA ATNA SPRINGS, . The residents of San Francisco and Oak- land, in search of rest and warm weather, should apply at once for accommodation at this popular resort. Table and beds unexcelled. EDW. L. SANFORD, Manager. m‘.n__v surpassed. Trained mas- seur. Long distance tclephone Trajns trom Third and Townsend 9 a. m., 2: pamphlets address R ROBBRTSON. HOT SPRINGS, SONO- MA COUNTY; only 4% hours” from San Fran: 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. Hunting reserved for guests. 20 miles of fishing streams. Guides, livery, saddle Mineral springs. Hot and cold baths. Superlor accommodations. $8 to $10 per week. Special rates to families (cir- cular). T, J. CROWLEY, Laytonville, Mendo- cino County, Cal. Peck’s Information’ Bureau, 11 Montgomery st. and pack horses. per week. Address VVOODV\’ORTH & MUL- LER, St. Helena, Cal. In the heart of the Sants. Rowardennan e iewsuin v nearenough to theocean fora daily salt waterswim. Redwoodsand sca breezes —a wonderful combination. Souvenir booklet _free. Peck's Information Bureau, 1T Montgomery Street, $. F.,or B, Dickinson, Lessee, Ben Lomond, Cal. IN BEAU- 5 OWN A HOME ™% CAMP MEEKER Free from fog and wind. Lots $10 up. Cot- tages built $50 up. Boating bathing, tenting ground. Board and lodging, $7 up. Sawmili, Gepot, store, postoffice, Sausalito ferry, $3 round trip. ~Address M. C. MEEKER, Camp Meeker, Sonoma County. LAMATH HOT SPRINCS. Finest fishing, bunting and health resort on the coast. Climate perfect. On Klamath River. Rates, §2 and §2 per day; $10 to §14 per week. Call Traveler Office, 20 Montgomery st., or address EDSON BROS., Beswick, Siskiyou nty, Cal. PARAISO SPRINGS. The leading summer and winter resort of the State. Send for beautiful booklet to F. W. ECHROEDER, Mgr., or call at City Agent, 11 Montgomery CONCRESS SPRINCS. A charming resort In the Santa Cruz Mts.; 2 ‘hours from San Francisco; delightful cli- mate; swimming and all sports; table unsure Passed; best mineral water on the coast; open all the year. GOODMAN, Manager. DUNCAN SPRINGS. Two miles from Hopland; best medicinal waters in the State; fine hotel and first-class table; rates $10 and $12; houeekeeping cottages 0. HOWELL, Hopland, Mendocino Co., WHITE COTTAGES. Howell Mountain; aititude 2000 Teet; pure and dry; delightful family resol B4 semplne e 85 pee - weeke s i1 Toun: 4%5, J-DI;’G’)BTSCHE Angwin, Cal. CLIMB MOUNT SHASTA Afldl!ll H. McGuinn, Pro 'fi"m Slason, Cal.~ Bxpe- Il alr dally Worite is £ m, Cal. e R ‘“THE GROVE,” Lake Tahoe, half mile east ot m ;B ry; boats free to all guests. J. PARMETER, proprigtor, Tallac P. O., SARATOGA SPRINGS Better than ever this year. Booklet and full {ptormation at Fecce 11 Montgomery st of R. office, 650 Market, or John Martens, Bachetor . 0., 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. sed. Stage at Madrone Monday, Wed. and b *Frain leaves 8. F. 0 a. m. daily, Send for souvenir. VIC PONCELET, Liagas, Cal., Prop. ent business. Rates, §9 to $14 per week. Extensivel; SOLID CMHOI] HOME 3ves! o fog; climate delightful. m-r cteublo garden. Hot, cold baths, wimming tank. Rates $7 wk. up. Teets’ train. Schuler & Scheben, Naps, Cals TROUT FISHING. Best 1o Btb-'-z at BOCA, C. H oy e e e A ‘,.. AMONG THE PINES. Altitude 2024 feet; plenty of cream, fruit, etc.; near P. O.; home cooking; L. D. phone; no eonlum%lwu $6 and $7 per week. Address R. F. WARHAM, Applegate, Placer County, Cal, SUMMER RESORT, Among the Pine Hills; altitude 2024 feet; $§7 per week; first-class accommodation. Before elswhere write to CHAS. GROTTIAN, pplegate, Placer County, Cal LAUREL DELL, The Switzerland of America; hunting, boating, bathing, toboggan, new livery, tennis, bowling. etc.; free teams to mineral springs, 15 kinds, Ct “‘Travelers’ Bureau,’ 20 Montgomery st. or madress E. Durnan, Laurel Dell, Lake C Cal AGUA CALIENTE, Also known as California Hot Spdnn So- noma Valley. No staging: via C. N. Ry. or 8. P. K. R, Immense swimming surface. Splendid tablo. Come Sundays and try it. Found trip $1 10, Telephone; many improvements; $12 and $14 THEO, RICHARDS, FProprietor, Agua Callente, Cal. SEIGLER SPRINGS 2 3 unexcelled for rheumatism, mnlnrln, l(flmlch diseases. Swimming, billlards, dancing, Ping Pong; 4 to $12 week.’ Office, 117 Grant dve., o Belgler Springs, Lake Co., H. MCGOWAN, prop. MT. VEEDER FAMILY RESORT. Redwood groves. Blevation 1650 feet. No fog. Climate fo delighteul, - All varletios fralc, iron springs, hunting, mountain scenery, pleas- ant home, good le. Terms reasonable. Ad- dress P, NEW MANAGE: . HOLZREITER, Napa. OCEAN VILLA. ANTA CRU: Largo grounds. Boating -na bathing tres. Free bus. Bend for circular. C. M, CLARK. AMES & HARRIS TENTS, 100 Sacramento St. 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. Bowling, AT golf, tennis and ping pong are among the ‘many diversions. Johannsen's Or- chestra will be there all the time. Automobile coaching from the hotel througg%ut the_valley. RGE P. SNELL, Manager. HOTEL VENDOME, SAN JOSE, CAL. OPEN ALL PASI] HllBL[S Nature's own selec- tion for a health and pleasure resort be- cause of the curative properties of its mud and sulphur baths for rheumatism, insom- nia, gout, neuralgla, liver, kidney and blood diseases. Has every HEALTH AND DLEASURE it OTTO E. NEVER, Prop. C. M. ARNOLD, 640 Market, S.F, Agl DR. C. C. O'DONNELL’S M INERAL SPRINGS AT GLEN ELLEN, the best camping, picnic and pleasure re- sort on the Coast. The greatest remedy for lung disease, liver ahd stomach complaints, rheumatism _and catarrh in_the world: 46 mue, from S. F. The S. P. R. R, and §, F. & N. P. R, R. give special rates to campers; 30 cottages and tents furnished; rent cheap; no fogs nor 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 1021} Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco, LYTTON SPRINGS. Always open. Finest mineral baths & plunge. No staging. Every comtort and mmmemat Tiburon ferry, m. Informa- Hon 'of DR HENSLEE, 807 Sutter st. " Pho Sutier 2371, 11 Montgomery st, or A. MORSE, Lytton, Sonoma County, Cal. " Lake Tahoe Ry. and Transportation Co. Lv. Truckee (Rail) 7 a.m. Ar.Tahoe Ctty Sa.m. Breakfast at Tahoe Tave: Lv. TnhoeCIly(Stenmer)Bn m. Arrzhoecnyspm. Supper et Tahoe Tavern LvTahoeCity(Rail)6:30p.m. Ar.Truckee7:20p.m. TAHOE TAVERN, LAKE TAHOE. “NOT BETTER THAN. THE BEST, BETTER THAN THE REST. BUT Will formally open for guests June 12th. Said to be “finest mountain hotel west of the Rocky Mountains,” Try it and form your own opinion, During June you can obtain good room and board for $3 per day, but you can spend mors if you want to. For folder giving full description call at the s. P. Information Bureau, under Grand Hotel, or, write to TAHOE TAVERN. TAHOE CITY, THE TALLAC, Lake Tahoe, with many additional attractions, among them the splendid new amusement pa- vilion. Resident physiclan. Address M. LAWRENCE & Note—Positively no consumpt For descrintive pamphlet 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, 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 SPRINGS Open June 15, Connections by stage dall ith steamer. Rates, §2 to 82 28 per day; 3 to §14 per week. D. ABBOTT, Prop., Mo- Kinneys, Lake Tahoe, C&l RUBICON PARK. Delightful summer resort on shore of Lake Ta- hoe. Everything new. Best beach for b-u.lln: on the lake. Fishing, hunting. ts, fisl m‘ tackle; saddle horses at moderate hi day, or $10. $12 $14 per week Postotfice [~ . L. Frost, Rublcon Park, Lake Tahos, Cal. DEER PARK INN AND COTTAGES. 6 miles from LAKE TAHOE. Typical resting placa, 6607 uot -Iovnlon. Mineral springs. Take o 5 g Send for Bookl ? S8BT pee Deer h.- o TAHOE INN, Tahoe City, one mile from new Hotel. Now open, ‘Write for terms. MRS. VADE BRYSON, prop. COUNTRY TRUCKEE RIVE! LB, Summer Resort and Sportsmen's Lodge. Fish- ing unexcelled: fish hatchery. Second season. Bend for booklet. W. C. Foulks, Verdi, Nev. TR AR KO OBORORORCFCE IROORCHCHORORORORN CRRCAOEOR LROSSOE0ECEECR and all other men | charged for ground and water rent, 150 pounds of baggage. use of water. oot, comforters, 25c; table, 25¢ gasoline stoves, 50c; oil stoves, firee . Dersous 750; Iantp. with o Furnished tent for one person, additional person $5 per month. wash stands, rocking, folding and camp chai Tents electric lighted. For pamphlets and full particulars call on PEGK'S TOURIST EUREAU, 1I Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal. B OO AR LR CARORHOROHORCHORORROAIT of tent and laundry of tent linen. CORONADO TENT CITY Coronado Beach, Cal. BATHING, FISHING, BOATING, GOLF, TEA GARDENS, VAUDEVILLE, PING-PONG, DANCING, BOWLING amusements, With one of the finest bands in the West and several fine orchestras. Economical, comfortable and amusing. Round trip tickets from San Francisco now on sale at: Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry. Co., 641 Market St. Southern Pacific Ry. Co., 613 Market St. Pacific Coast 8.8. Co., 4 New Montgomery St. ‘ Including berth and mea! Ground and water rent free for one month with above tickets. Persons bringing their own tents and hold|n¢ Coronado excursion tickets cver the Santa Fe, Southern Pacific or s the excursion tickets include all this, well as the street car and ferry trip to and | Persons who bring their own tents, but not holding Céronado excursion 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 unt d|-mn0: Double bedstead with spring and cotton mattress, double, B0c; mattress, single, 26c; mattress, dnubu. su piflows, umnltmL 10¢; chairs, ke washstands, Brices ber month. Gouble the weskly rates. : 2 per month. For two persons, $20, b et comprises Sedan Pac Coast Steamship Co. are not. the train, and transfer of cof -lntl&um. spring 80c; ‘complete, Sbe' cooking utensils for beds, mlmtlbln, airs, clean linen, towels, water, dally care Perfect sewerage. § = E § : I Whilst 1t 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 Physiclan 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 is not great, ‘which you will learn by reading “VACATION, 1902.” This little book, “Vacation, 190 by the California Northwestern Rail- way Company, gives complete informa- tion for any kind of an outing. '’ issued To be had at Ticket offices of company, 650 Market street (Chronicle Building), and Tiburon Ferry, or at the General ' Office, Mutual Life Building, Sansome and California streets. corner Call or write for a copy. H. C. WHITING, Gen’l Manager. R. X. RYAN, Gen'l Pass. Agt. WITTER MEDICAL SPRINGS. (CERTAIN CURE FOR STOMACH, LIVER, kidncy and bladder troubles. Absolute guar- antee for all skin and blood diseases. Works wonders in all female complaints. Recommend- ¢4 by leading physicians. Thousands cured. Tickets Cal. & N. W. R. R.; stage from Ukiah Call or address WITTER P. Main office and street, room 64, city. R. McCORMICK, Manager. APITOL THE seaside resort of Central California —enlarged, improved—per day §2 upwards —fine estra—now open, send for bookiet. ~Address for hotel, R. M. Briare. . For cottages, F. Reanier, Capnwla, Cal. ams Springs LAKE COUNTY, CAL. For stomach, liver and kidney troubles— Positive curs for constipation. . New kitchem and dining-room, under the supervision of Cari Raymond and Hans Mortensin and assistants, recently from Hotel del Coronado. Five new houses. Room for all. We have more testi- monials from peopls cured than all othes springs combined. For further particulars and printed mattes at Travelers' Information Bureau, 20 Mont- gomery st, San Francisco. DR. W. R. PRATHER. Adams Springs. ARCADIA, In Santa Cruz Mountains, Half Mila From Big Tree Grove. — Bny dckn to Camous Buklox. For particu- 4 booklet writs THOS. P. O Opens June 1st. Feiton, County. The most charming spot In Califor- nia. Ideal for a summer vacation. Drives over glcmre-que and sprinkled roads. Good hotels. ummer 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. Tennis Tournament Champlonship San Mateo County, July 8 and 4. Hotel Mateo Cup Court. HOTEL, camp _cottages CAMP TAYLOR 3 Ciounda "Beivate gl nics, bowling alley, tennis, boating, trout fish- ing, telephone. Call at Traveler, 30 Montgome ery street H. G. MARTIN. Proprietor. e AKEPORT AND BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE—Hopland to Bartlett Springs, agons, mm to order for this stage line, with all the most modera improvements. Passensers {of AR Solos Slast Line. - Ticketa, sz te 3 le(l So1 nm ine. oy k L. t n *¢ * GTLER & HOWARD, Proprietors. ICHY SPRIN H miles from Ukiah, VM‘ESodm Co. electric _waters, champagne Oty place in the orid ok this class of waters having continuous flow of natural warm water direct from = to tubs. Lovely grounds, fishing, hunting, i Springs. Aceommoshtions; table Stel-ciase. J. A REDEMEYER & CO., Hotsm OUSE ON THE HILL _SANITARIUM, Upper Fruitvale. Large flower and fruit farm; magnificent view; superb climate; sunny roome: good table; eun’ bathe: other trained nurses; easy of acce Address A. W. BRODT, Dlmnnd, Cal.; phone Ash 58T, HOTEL GENEVA AND COTTAGES, SAUSALITO. Only 80 minutes from the eity. Most beautiful location and marine view. An unexcelled summer and winter resort, Table and service of the best. W. G. GRAHAM, Prop. R % TOCALOMA Mapw Bertrand Hotel: first-class lccnmmoflluo‘nl reasonable rates for families and parties; fish- ing, bathing; beautiful drives to Bear Valley, ste; Telephone. JOSEPH F. BERTRAND, or Bulletin Office every Friday, 2 to 4 p. m. HOTEL BON-AIR, ROSS VALLEY. J., B. MANLOVE & WIFE, (formerly Mrs. X 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., Fishing; boats; excellent table; climate per- fect; 16 tnlles from Truckee, in' an unbroxen forest. Tra Further information Montgomery st., or MRS, H. velar office, 20 M. CLEMONS, Truckee, Cal. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, 2% hours: e to 5’ miles mm Vlll.jo Hnt Sulphur baths; cure rheu- matism, naunlllz eeuma. kldndy. llm. stom- E llo a week Aoy up. Fres . MADRID, Vallejo, Cal bus to guests. JOHANNISBERG. N THE NAPA REDWOODS; NEW HOTEL; large dining-room; flhl.l-lrltln( air; hunting, fishing, swimming and Doating; terms reason- able. ~ Inquire of THEO. BLANCKENBURG JR., prop., Oakville, Napa County, or Peck's Information Bureau, 11 Montgomery st. LAWRENCE VILLA. Town Home, ‘Will meet ST. HELENA.—POSI- Forrest and heaith lN T E SIERRAS near Colfax on C. ation just right— 2400 ft.—188 miles (mmSnFr Nostaging; good table; finest scenery, water, air, fruit. nnd limate. Ideal'forests and grounds $8.00 & week. Send for booklet Orchard Springs, Colfax, Cal THE GEYSERS. (Sonoma cmmty). New mnu-u-x. plastered and finished; o furniture; Fovria? wuuh;ob only; best nwn' : epeciaily supervised by manager. Ses pamphlet. NE VA DA Cl TY. ana sunshine. unwn mflfl“‘ pine m.v‘ &fll h mtain scenery, es, gold mines. Perfect accommodations. Reasonable Tates. - ! HOBERG’S &xeve. s Boe o The phu to enjoy the country. E::“"'Nlt e Rates $8 per week. mtiun inquire 10 Montgomery st.. Lake County. MRS. M, HOBERG, Prop. EAUTIFUL CAMP MEEKER—One of Cal- ifornia’s most romantic spots; cottages and rooms newly furnished: restaurant remodeled: under new management; terms $6 per week: boating, bathing and other amusements; take Sausalito ferry; lots for sale, $10 up. H. M. GREGSON, sole Droprietor. RIGEARDIONS FPRINeg -~ 1. R e eases. Hotel lnd baths open entire year. J. V. RICHARDSON. Prop., Chico, Cal. i IN SPRINGS—Most desirable in Lake HEE conteln sxisher. irem, and 4 stomach troubles; new tareh, Jidney, liver and stomach troubles: gymnastum, bowling alley, handball court and billiard room. Round-trip tickets, S. P. otfice, $8. J. A. HAYS, Prop. A REFINED family will accommodate a few A select boarders of means for sake of com- pany during the summe: ountry plu:e situated fn foothills of Fruitvale; commanding view; magnificent house, grounds and stables; an ideal spot. Apply G. P., box 1176, Call TEL DE REDWOOD—Santa Cruz Mts. DAmul‘l‘ the grand old trees; board $8 and $10 a week; fare, return ticket, $2 50. Call at Tnvelen ‘Bureau, 20 Montgomery st., or ad- aru- 8. COX, Laurel, Santa Cruz Co. Near the THE, PURISSIMG FOTSF wretn 't Long distance phone. $§2 ay. C. B MOSCONL Prop., Purissima, MRS ountain View Ranch—Hotl, oonu-. Well-known table. Phone, swimming, dail mall; cam tQ Glcnvwd including cnmu-. $375 round trip. F. R. DANN, Santa WWEITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, the best re mn An Sonoma County. Open all yeas 258 to $12. . Take Tiburon ferry. B Miecte all tratns. |, HAWES, Santa Ros: ILLO‘V RANCH—Quiet foothill ranch, 3 miles from Santa Cruz; delightful home abundan! ood table: $6 54 L, Santa near by. Peter Kmfl’l RANCH—SIx miles from Cazadero. Elevation 1200 feet; among the redwoods. Hllnlln‘. fllh!.ll& T'rml. Slfl a week; family reasble, Box 264, ml!vlll Alameda CI‘L. S e ey e gomery st., or MRS. L. M. l&l. Bmoflm—m miles Los home cooking. P. D! m Los Gatos, &l. STAGE LINES AND LIVERIES. A HONDA and PESCADERO— redwoods to ocean. EAGLE STABLES u“'-‘."tuz&.':""‘wn:"' H. A, Eldreq for rates for any (ON STABLES, UKIAH AND m-— campers, t -nm.ummmnm hflm- mmam [LROY n Livery: Taien, o8 Gilroy Spr. siage.) B, Mayosk: ANTA CRUZ—San Lorenzo Stables. Btyi~ S e Reasanable prices

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