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T doubt if there is any the world. Fish that ed pound taken 1f I should tell of some 1 I have seen 2d of telling fish > would belleve me who had Island. Catalina is Tent Beach, in San Diego is very close to the he United States. is said to be the most he world. Tent City gr arrow stri the s cholce or he may is very quiet, very cheap, noisy fea- metimes found at other d here. There is not iety of 1sement, and it is nainly the wealthy class who go there. Not far from San Dicgo are the caves of La Jolla. This neighborhood has in re- cent years become quite a resort. Many San Diego people have bullt neat and at- tractive cottages there, and while many Los Angeles people go to San Diego and sh grant. Tent City to spend the summex vacatiogy s are fou , sons of the late Captain Ban- one of the ploneers of Southern They get their title to the island through an old Sp THE SUNDAY CALL. SCRESCEW Y SWHMAFPED masy AT RVALowW SATALINg ISLAND many San Diego people take their recrea- lon at La Jolla, These caves are wonderful products of nature. When the tide is low they can be explored with safety; re in too long unless he is an expert swimmer or has a boat near. When the tide comes in the caves rapldly fill with water, and sometimes the entrances are tirely filled with the waves, The bluffs above the caves of La Jolla dre beauti: with groves of liveoaks, minfature yons, sylvan glades and all t , and fford a magnificent view of the Pa ut one must not nta Monica is only a few miles from Los Angeles, and Is the most accessible of the resorts of Southern, California. ctric cars leave the city every fifteen minutes for the beach. There is a broad walk extending for miles along the water front, and pretty little cottages:line the shore the whole way. Many of, the busi- ness men of Los Angeles remove their {amilles to this resort’ for the summer By NEws AT Rvay onf CATARI gy Y SLawy <SRomAavo TEwWy <ixy and come to the city every day for business. nta Morica has the longest In the world. It Is more than a mile long. It is not used as a pleasure whart, however, and can be called noth- ing more than one of the sights of the place. Long Beach has become of re- cent years one of the most pop- ular resorts of the coast. It has an immense pleasure whart and pavilion, and it has the finest beach on the whole Pacific Coast. No doubt this resort has more of the characteristics of the Eastern seaside resorts than any of the others. It has all sorts of attractions, all sorts of fak- ers and, in fact, everything that goes_to make up the average “beach” resort. It is so easy of access from all the citles and tov of Southern California, and so popular with the c looks for a cheap outing it always crowded the mer through. On Sundays one has to elbow his way througn throngs to get even a glimpse of the ocean. Campers come from all parts of the Southwes¢, mostly ranchers with their fami- in covered wagons, with ade tents, two or three HeTEL g X ess children, and occasion- lly a cow or goat tied beht Brighton Beach is mac cottages, occupied by There Is w body here h house, the ne of the most at has a host of vis- r months. Here best golf links of * Rec ged hotel makes it away the A beach that pro- Santa wealthy T preservatic place. There are a alifornia coast San Jua hers where can halt the population United or care what th irg that time, either. WINFIELD HOGABOOM. What to Do for the Stricken. By George F. Shrady, M.D. N the case of an ordinary accident what is the most effective ald which can be rendered by an ordinary per- son with ordinary appliances? The question cannot be too oftem repeated. The judgment of non-profes- slonal persons in such matters is like- 1y to be unsclentific, and popular advice is more or less misleading. In the army and navy and on our railroads men are regularly educated to make the best in emergencies of the appliances at hand. With our rallroads and car lines and the machinery so plentiful everywhers, aceidents of one sort and another are common. The most alarming cases to the layman such matters—certainly those which aro concern — are the »d. The sight of blood is « ghastly, and the tlow, if profu: Iy to cause in a few mi ps which cause loss of bloo likely to any other class of acciden ) the bleeding ) ways oven 0z blood—! thumb on tion of the In bandaging a limb , of course, be applied the heart and the t plan is usual to applied bandage between stmple a snugly the points. If the wor hand, th mole, be in the uld be applied at the wri somewhete around jhe arm above the elbow. The philosophy of such treatment 1S _very .simple. The @ hea pumps the blood and the pressured w huts .off the ‘curr person first lay the on on-the e clothing abe Give h Ty and keep him as quiet as possib practice of dashing cold water in thp face is an exceMent one, as nds-ty Fx respiration. The sdme effect {3y Sory produced by gently slapping the the chest, or by applyng s to the nose. If more treat: quired the ph: can safely app A similar treatment should be follc in the case of one suffering from is a mistake to chafe the hands of t conseious victim. -The custom of salt down an epileptic’s thr, taken kindness. to make him as possible and fit alone. A st his apparent I ious during the aftts The natural leep which follows is the best pissible orative. The best treatn rol the circu 1t is quite safe, wound if it be more freely the ns, 1 be remem- . flected part in running water to make it bleed as freely as possi- ble. The wound should be cauterized, but un- til this can be done by an expert hand it is well to make every effort to cleanse it