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chael Conway, and r of James and Thomas A. Duke and Mrs. C. reland, aged 82 years take place k, from her late resi- eef, between Sixth and Brannan. Interment acquaintances are re- ath’s mind mass at Tuesday the repose of the Hannah m Ervin, of Joste, William, in, a native Ireland, aged 52 tances are respect- funeral to-morrow clock, from her late street, between to St. Ignatius olemn requiem high mass r the repose of her soul, lock. Interment Holy , 1802, Lark, beloved and fatber of ative of Delaware, aged and 7 da acquaintances are Tespect- the funeral services clock, at Bethel h, Powell _street, be- and Pacific, under the aus- . 2007, G. U. Niel Lodge No. 4, Mount Olivet Cemetery. Lorenzo, July 18, beloved hus- and fatwér of , Maggie and irs. Robert Moles, a 73 years § months GANSBERC ances are respect- funeral Sunday, late residence at Sa San Lorenzo Cemetery July 17, 1902, Eliza beloved wife of the late J. C. beloved mother of Kaue . C. Fox and Mrs. G. ive of Wi Hessen- any, aged 76 years 1 month rces are respect- d the funeral services at 2 o'clock, at her r et, thence to 1 Hill Ceme- acqu: n Francisco et, at 1:30 ttend the fu- abeth Hauser. President. station, _near Christine Marie a pative of ) aged 73 years to-day | morning, | bach, a native of Bayern, Germany, aged 53 vears ‘ SMITH—In this city, July 17, 1902, Amanda Smith, beloved wife of Adam Smith, a na- uve of New York, aged 5 years. I Friends and ‘acquaintances are respect- (}ll!)‘ invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, July 20, 1902, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 1950 Howard street. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by carriage. STREET—In this city, July 18, 1902, Harriet F. Street, beloved mother of Mrs. John C. Hughes and the late Mrs. E. 0. White and John F. Street, a native of New York, aged T4 years. U7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday) at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 535 Alvarado street, near Castro. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. TUTWEILER—In the City and County Hos- pital, July 18, 1902, Hannah Tutweiler, a native of New York, aged 60 years. CARD OF THANKS. We herewith desire to acknowledge our heartfelt thanks and appreclation to the many kind friends for their sympathy, con- sideration and_beautiful floral offerings in the late bereavement of our son and brother, George W. Condon. MR. and MRS. J. D. CONDON and Family. NEW YORK NINE FAILS TO HIT PITCHER IBURG | | | | semble at | NATIONAL LEAGUE. PITTSBURG, July 19.—Pittsburg turned the | tables on Chicago and shut them out in a bril- liant flelding game behind Chesbro. Attegd- | ance, 4500, Score: R H B Pittsburg 3 PRV 1 Chicago . 1 R S Batteries—Chesbro and O'Connor; Rhodes and Kling. Umpire—O'Day. NEW YORK, July 19.—The New Yorks played their first game under the management and captaincy of John McGraw on the Polo Grounds to-day. They were beaten because of the lack of timely hitting and slow b ase run- ning. Attendance, 16,000. Score: A st 8 W iladelphia .4 5 New York .3 8 i Batteries—Iburg and Dooin; McGinnity and Bresnahan. Umpire—Emslie. ¥ ET. LOUIS, July 19.—The game between St. Louis and Cincinnat! was pluyed in a heavy rain. Attendance, 5000. Score: : R o8B st. oLouls e A Cincinnati 3.3 ks Batteries—Yerkes and O'Neil; Phillij Bergen. Umpire—Brown. oy NEW YORK, July 19.—The Boston and Brookiyn teams plaved a fourteen inning game at Washington Park, Brooklyn, to-day, which | mas won by the home team. ~Attendance, 5000. >quaintances are respect- | k, from her I Eden Cl etery July 18, 1902, Her- urch. = are an respec funeral Sunday, et attend. July 15, ther 3 1902, R. by gave St. Louls the game. Attendance, 4200. Score: a B 1902, at 10:30 o'clock, | s of Joseph Hagan, 1707 | Washington & o, SR Polk, under the ( St. Louis s ) d Rifies. In-| Batteries—Carrick and Clarke; Donahue and Kahoe. . 1002, Magda- | BOSTON, July 19.—Boston won the game rd Koe- Margaret a native s are respect uneral to-d r late re: ro. Isaac, be tive of Lixheim, and neral to-day lows’ Joseph's Home Hugh, uncle funeral th t Cemetery requie A se McLaugh| Denmark, March 9, m, brother of Rober! Berkeley, July 19, 1902 of Robert Mikikleson. Track and Mrs E. T. ive of Foxcroft days. Formerly f San Francisco e funeral to-morrow 9 O'Farrell street 3 tie Green, Mre. rnton and Mre. 1 be held Randall 1902, Katle, r of the of John Cronin and the late San_Francisco Je age nd 4 days. es are respect funeral to-d: et . commenc- Interment Holy Cross 9:45 o'clock Cemetery ing at 18 ed of Jose e Pardow Roma, a 1902, vrivate. Please omit flowers ROGERS—In residence July 19, n avenue, 19¢ Ka wife of % (nee Brown), of C Ireland, aged 2 L Noti T uneral hereafter. SEEBACH —In Blue Lake, July 19. 1902, Peter | ved husband o E beth See. e: milie of and father are respect- the parlors of Crema- | _ Ceme- | inary t E. A. Nichols s are respect- 3 1902, Mar- Jate J. F. Morri- to- er late resi- aggie and the late » Cronin, ‘a native of from the residence thence to aged 16 years 10 HENRY J. CALLACH=T" CO. | to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 20 Fiftn st.. opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. & SAN BRUNO HILLS OFFICE: 916 MEARKET ST, NEW FIRM OF UNDERTAKERS. Semuel McFadden, 18 years manager for the United Undertakers® Association; M. J. Brearty, with the same company for 10 P. ¥, Green, late with J. C. O'Con- & Co,, have upened new Funeral Par. rs at 1171 Mission st., between Beventh Eighth. Telephone South 44. TRIIED EDERTARRS The 0cd Fellows' Cemetery Associatio, Funeral Conductors (FOR CREMATION ONLY). al roome—420 Golden Gate ave.; tele- e South 834, and office—1004 Clay 701 Mein office at cemetery, Point Lobos ave., Ean Francisco; telephone West $96. Prices of cremation—Adults over 15 years of ., $25; children under 15 years of age, $16. Circulars mailed to any address. on ap- Plication. GEO. T. BOHEN, Pres. GEO. PENLINGTON, Sec. Broadway: telephone ' | the funeral Sunday, | Boston the late Hannah | Lilllan M. Coffin, | ears 5 months | 1 parlors of Por- | Members of | Baltimore ctive Association | Detroit Inter- of Thomas | high | o | lin at | (Monday), | nds are in- m the parlors of | Firem's Fnd.275 tiand, aged 81 | Ger § & L.2015 Harry | Score: S gl % 3 e ) Brooklyn .5 1 1 Batteries—Pittinger and Moran; Hughes, Newton and Ahern. Umpire—Powers, AMERICAN LEAGUE. BALTIMORE, July 18.—The new Baltimore P2 | team won its first game from Detroit to-day | after an exciting etruggle. Attendance, 3900. Score: R H .2 12 1 2 4 1 Mercer and Batteries—Howell and Robinson; | Buelow WASHINGTON, July 10.—After Washing- ton had tied the score In the eighth inning an ing and Criger's single and Dougherty’ triple in the fifth. Attendance, 4700. Score R H Boston . e Chicago ... S e Batteries—Young and Criger; Garvin and { McFarland PHILADELPHIAy July 19.—The home team experienced difficulty In winning to-day’ game m Cleveland. Attendance, 9015. Score ] R. H. E. Cleveland o™ 8 3 Philadelphi; .. . .9 13 5 Batteries—Jces and Bemis; Wilson and | Schreck — Golf at San Rafael. SAN RAFAEL, July 13.—The prelim- round, team play, of the San Rafael Golf Club contest, was finished in the nces are respect- | Mrs. J. J. Crooks and Mrs. E. J. Hooper. | day | The second round will be played next e parlors of | Saturday. Mission Church for @ i COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Thirty-One. WATER STOCKS, Contra Costa 71 % Port Costa.. 63% 66 Marin Co ... 58 Spring Val.. 89% 90 GAS AND ELECTRIC CentL & P.. 4 |Pac L Co... 48 50 Eqt G L Co. 3 3%(Sac B G&R — 393 Mutual EL. 5% 6%/S F G & E. 43% 436 OGL&H. 68% — |SF GLCo. b% 5% Pac G Imp.. 38 — |Stkn G & E. 9 — INSURANCE. BANKS. Am B & T.112% — |First Nation] — — Anglo-Cal .. 91 LP&A...168 — Bank of Cal.445 — |Mer Ex (llq) 40 — Cal Safe Dp.12¢ — !S F Nationl.140 — SAV BANKS. — Bav & Loan. — 90 Humboldt .. — — Security Sav.387% — Mutual Sav.. 80 Union Trst.1830 — S F Sav U..537% STREET RATLROADS. California ..185 200 Market Geary ...... — — !Presidio . POWDER. Blant ....... T1% 723 Vigorit ..... 3 3% SUGAR. Mg Loc. .. 3% 4 |Kilauea ... — Hawallan .. 32 35 Makaweli 22 Honokaa .... 10% — |Onomea - Hutchinson . 12 12%!| Paauhau 1y MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack.157%168% Pac A F A Cal Fruit As. — 101 |Pac C Borx.165 Cal Wine As.101%101%; | Par Paint... 25 Oceanic 8 Co 9 i Morning Session. Board— 0 Cal Wine Assn .. 101 25 20 Giant Powder Con 72 00 15 Oakiand Gas .. 63 50 5 Oceanic § S Co 10 00 35 Paauhau S P Co. 11 25 5 8 F Gas & Electric 43 50 50 § F Gas & Electric Co 43 374 5 Epring Valley Water 89 25 30 Spring Valley Water . 39 50 Street— $2000 Los Angeles Ry 5 per cent bonds.119 00 PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 30 Caribou 500 Junction | 50 Thirty-three . | MINING STOCKS. | cisco Steck and Bxchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. | 100 Best & B..... 22/ 900 Ophir .......140 | 300 CC & Val.ll133| 800 Overman .. ' 35 | 800 Mexican 60 200 Silver Hin ... ‘54 Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange board yesterday: Morning Session. 200 Best & B. 24, 100 Ophir 200 C C & Va....1 40| 400 Ohpir 500 Crown Pt 08/ 300 Ophir 300 Gould & C... 04 50 Ophir 1000 Justice 11| 100 Potost 3500 Justice 12| 100 Potosi 20 | 500 Justice 1233 200 Potosi 21 200 Justice 14] 100 Sierra Nevada 25 300 Mexican 60 300 Silver Hill ... 5 200 Mexican 62 200 Union Con... 29 100 Mexican 81 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY— 12 m. Bid. Ask | Bid. Ask. — 02iJustice ..... 14 1§ 03 O5|Kemtucy ... Ol o5 04 06Lady Wash. — o4 0T 08|Mexican .... 61 62 22 23 0ccidental .. 18 16 02 08{Ophir ......145 150, 91 920verman ... 2 24 18 20 Potost. .. 20 21 Chollar . 07 08 Savage .. 04 o5 Confidence .. 75 80lScorplon .... — 04 CC & Va...185 140 Seg Belcher. 03 04 Qon Imperial — O1|Sierra Nev.. 24 25 Con N York. — 02Silver Hill.. 58 355 Point 08 St Louis — 8 Eureka Con. — Syndicate .. — 0§ Exchequer .. 01 Unfon Con... 28 29 Gould & Cur @5 Utah ....... 05 08 Hale & Nor. 88 Yellow Jack. 14 15 Julia ...v.ent 04 oHEEP DWNERS ARE ENJOINED Government Determined to Protect Its Forest Reserve. United States Attorney Wood- worth Files the First Complaint. The first effective blow against the sheep men who are pasturing their flocks ol E. | error and a single followed by a three-base Lt | on Freeman's home rup in the fourth follo g order to-day: J. J. Crooks, R. G. Brown, D. kinner, Mrs. R. G. Carlton Curtis, C. A. Beiven, R. | . D. Hardy, L. A. Wright, F. H. r, W. J. Casey, Mrs. L. A. Wright, oot @ | Following were the sales on the San Fran- | | on the forest reserves of this State was | struck yesterday by United States Attor- | ney Marshall B. Woodworth, when he | filed a complaint in the United States C! cuit Court for an injunction to restrain August Dastervignes and numerous John Does and Richard Roes from placing sheep on the Stanislaus forest reserve, which embraces portions of El Dorado, Axlplne. Tuolumne and Calaveras coun- ties. The complaint sets forth that the re- spondents are the owners of 2000 sheep or more; that said sheep are committing great and irreparable injury to the public | lands in the reservation named, and that unless they are removed immediately | they wlil so damage the undergrowth | that the natural water supply will be 1m- paired. There being no other available legal remedy, the complaint asks that the | court issue an injunction against the de- | fendants in order that the United States authorities may be enabled to protect the | forest reserves from the incursions of the | rapacious sheep. Judge Beatty issued a | temporary r United Stat Mashai was dispatched at | | | i | ance to serve the papers upon the de- fendants. Should they fail to obey the | order and neglect to remove their flocks from the Government territory bench | warrants will be issued for their arrest | for contempt of court and they will be punished without the intervention of a { Jury. |~ Several sheep owners who had been | fecding aheir flocks on the Sierra and | Btanislaus forest reserves were arrested | last year and this year on criminal | charges for violating a regulation of the | | animals on Government resérves. Scv. | eal paid their fines, but two stood for | trial in_the United States District Court before Judge de HaYen a few weeks ago and their cases were dismissed on the | ground that the defendants had not vio- | lated any statute, and that a depart- | mental regulation was not a law, Con- { gress alone having the power to make Federal laws, but not having authority { to delegate its lawmaking power to the | heads of departments or to any one else, | Hence the Government was left with- jout any protection whatever for its for- | ests and watersheds, and the only rem- .edy left was injunction. —_———— Bookmakers Lose Funds. CHICAGO, July 19.—Mystery surrounds the reported disappearance of $22,183 in cash and two certified checks of $8000 be- | longing to three prominent bookmakers of | the Washington Park race track from the night vaults of the Masonic Temple Safe- ty Deposit Company. The losses that were Teported to-day are: George Rose, $13,389; K. N. Murphy, $780, and 8. S. Sturgeon, | 32094 Last night, after the end of the racing at Washington Park, the three bookmak- | ers deposited their money in the vaults, | To-day they found the boxes empty. Later | in the day heavy losses were reported by other persons, which made the deposits | that have disappeared aggregate nearly $35,000. Two bookmakers reported losses | as follows: Harry Laudemann, $4760; “Doc.” Rainey, | $3000. Shannon Brothers and “Bud’” White | are said to have heavy deposits and only empty boxes. George Rose, in addition ta | his' cash, said he lost $5000 in certificates of deposit. 1 e e i HOTEL ARRIVALS. | By s | NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J O Pudsiey & f, Towa,T Trapain, Oregon M J Ward, Saco M Fudels,” Germany H O Byammes, Richmd R Smith, Germany F F Howard, Philadel M Wenberz, Denver E J Simmons, Boston O R Day, Buffalo | F W Whymew, Bostcn |J Sullivan, Buffalo A W King, Boston M J Finnegan, Buffalo |7 H Shater, N Y 1 Miller, Wood City E R Hambiin, N Y |S Stedman, Chitago | J Stephens, Albion C H Loelke, Chicago = Ogelvie, d, Albion |A R Moulton, Chicag W Ramsey, Tacoma (J J Lloyd, Chicago | H C Kranksteutt & f,|J A Culo, Pratt City | _Sonoma City, N M '|B Adams, Englewood | F G Malloy, N Y |B Adams, Englewood | W Harnuke, Chicago |E Scales Butte, Mo J H Mitcheil, Galt J Considine, Bagley, I H Huston, Sacto A Robm, Lake City W Simone, Stockton |L Fox, Denver Mrs J W Snced & c,|M C Moulton, Los Ang Fort Bragg E Lange, Washington UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT ——OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ——OF THE— London Guarantee And Accident COMPANY (Limited), F ——————— in the State of ————, on the 31st day of December, A. D. 1901 and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of California, pursuant to the provisions of sec- densed as per blank furnished by the Commls sioner. ASSETS. Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company..$1,020,202 68 Cash in Company’s Office. 1,226 97 | Cash in Banks ......... 95,300 00 Interest due and accrued on all Stocks and Loans 10,147 55 Premiums in due Course of Collsc- 104,851 01 $1,231,818 21 tion . Total Assets . straining oder, and a deputy | Department of the Interior by pasturing | tions 610 'and 611 of the Political Code, con- | AN IDEAL CAMP HOTEL PLAN. Surrounded by the well known beauties of the Russian River Valley, the guests of Camp Vacation spend the pleasant days in boating, bathing and fishing. - The sheet of still water which the Russian iver offers for aquatic sports is the largest in the State. A sandy beach she.ving off .into a shallow makes wad- ing a favorite amusement with the little But Camp Vacation presents other | i | are used for living and meals that have | already won a reputation are served in a ' large, cool dining-room. The camp is, | briefly, a_hotel under canvas. \ Every day two trains run direct to the rounds by the California Northwestern | ailway. Terms are reasonable. Fare from San Francisco for the round trip $2.50. Take boat at Tiburon ferry. Acdress Camp Vacation, Guerneville, Sonoma Co., Cal. —————————— Late Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Saturday, July 19. Stmr City of Para, Zeeder, 25 days 6 hours from Panama, via Mazatlan 6 days 13 hours. SAILED. Saturday, July 19. Stmr National City, Johnson, Fort Bragg. Stmr Grace Dollar, Hansen, Grays Harbor. Stmr Santa Barbara, Zaddart, Eureka. | DOMESTIC PORTS. ASTORIA—Sailed July 18—Stmr Vosburg, for_Tillamook, TACOMA—Arrived July 19—Ship Selkirk, from Ladysmith; stmr Elthu Thomson, from Alaska; stmr Queen, from San Francisco; Ger | stmr Numantia, from San Francisco. | PORTLAND—Salled July 19—Schr El Dora- do, for Sydney. Arrived July 19—Shin Sierra Estrella, from Liverpool. & SAN DIEGO—Arrived July 19—Br _ship Aberfoyle, Cantain Ogilvie, 60 days from New- | castle, NSW. i | “PORT TOWNSEND—Passed inward July 19 —Schr W F Jewett, from San Pedro, for Ta- | | ma. i FOREIGN PORT. ones. attractions. Its plan of management is urique. Well furnished tents with floors ‘ | | | | vicTORIA, B C—Arrivea July 19-Nor stmr | i Titania, hence July 15. STATEMENT ——OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ——OF THE— Fidelity and Casualfy | COMPANY" i F NEW YORK, IN THE STATE OF NEW York, on the ilst day of December, A. D. 1901, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of California, pursuant to the provisions of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensad as per blank furnished by the Com- | | | i i missioner. CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, paid up in Cash ASSETS. | Real Estate owned by Company.. $567,818 78 | | Cash_Morket Value of all Stocks | “'ana Bonds owned by Company.. 3,283,989 00 | | Cash in Company’s Office. D 2em21 48| | Cash in Banks. D 183,362 28 | | Interest due and accrued on all ! | _ Stocks and Loans . amiel| { Premitims in due Course of Col- i 98! | " lection 1 | Agents’ debit balances. 6,242 91 | { Rents due and accrued. : 872 8 | Reserve reinsurance deposit (cash | | in Company’s possession)........ 21,034 50 Total Assets -$4,412,923 80 | LIABILITIES. | Losses in process of Adjustment or | A0 BuRpenne. . oo oo sagies $244,825 92 | Losses resisted, including expenses, 572,320 74 | Gross premiums on Risks running one year or less; reinsurance 50 per cent 1,741,405 10 | Gross premiums on Risks running | more than one year; reinsurance ! pro rata. ... . 248,032 27 | | Contingent fund . 250,000 00 | | Due and accrued for salaries, | | “rent, . | 1 34,270 82 | Total LiabUities ... INCOME. Net cash actually received for pre- miums . .$3,768,515 60 Received for interest and dividends on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from all othér sources Received for Rents.. Received from all other sources. Total Income EXPENDITURES. et amount paid for Loss: Dividends to Stockholders. | Paid_or_allowed for Com: | _or Brokerage . 984,934 74 | Paid for salari k charges for officers, clerks, etc.. 272,794 68 Pald for State, National and Local | taxes 76,377 19 | | All oth { tures .. | 508,241 75 SR ot e g Total Exvenditures ..... GEO. F. SEWARD, Pres ROBT. J. HILLAS, Secy. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of February, 1902. W. L. KERR, Notary Public. CHAS. J. BOSWORTH, General Agent, No. 318 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. i | | Napa County. The most charming spot in Califor- 1 nia. Ideal for a summer | vacation. Drives over | picturesque and sprinkled roads. Good hotels. | Summer resorts adjacent. Special round trip tickets, good from Saturday until Monday, $2 50. Take boat foot of Market st., 7:30 | m. and 4 p. m. LIABILITIES. | Losses in process of Adjustment or | in Suspense .. ok $80,400 00 | Losses resisted, ‘including expenses. 221,100 00 Gross premiums on risks running one year or less, $———; rein- LAUREL DELL, | The Switzerland of America: hunting, boating, bathing, toboggan, new livery, tennis, bowling, | sfc.. free teams fo mineral Springs, 18 kinds. | | Cail' “Travelers' Bureau,” 20 Montgomery st., | or address E. Durnan, Laurel Dell, Lake Co. | | | Cal. In the heart of the Santa | ROWARDENNAN &2 oimea s, e Santa | enough to the ocean for a daily sali water ! | swim. Redwoods and sea breezes—a wonderful | combination. Souvenir booklet free. | Information Bureau, 11 Montgomery Street, S. | F., or B. Dickinson, Lessee, Ben Lomond, Cal. surance 50 per cent .. 400,847 81 Gross premiums on risks running | more than one year, §— | _reinsurance pro rata 9,980 55 | Due and accrued for salaries, rent, i 3,934 80 | For reinsurance . 666 29 Reserve for State fees and ta: 20,000 00 Contingent reserve 50,000 00 Total Liabilities $786,929 45 INCOME. o | Net cash actually recelved for premiums ... $970.749 33 Recelved for interest and dividends | on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and | from all other sources.. . 36,477 92 Total INCOME ....eeesnesens.s $1,016,227 25 | EXPENDITURES. 3 | Net amount pald for Losses...... $502,762 85 Fald or allowed for Commission or | Brokerage .. o 260,571 18 Pald for Salaries. Fees, and other charges for officers, clerks. etc.: 46,880 11 Pnldl for State, National and Lo- cal taxes ... seeeass 23, | All other payments and expendi- bt A e 3 & 101,374 11 Total Expenditures ........... $044,224 3t A. W. MASTERS, U. 8. Manages Subseribed and sworn to before me this 28th FOOTE, day of January, 1902. MARK A. . No- tary Public. R LIABILITY, ELEVATOR, TEAMS AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. EDWARD C. LANDIS, General Ag:n’, 416, 418 CALIFORNIA STREET, BAN FRANCIS00, OAL. MT. VEEDER I;‘AMILY RESORT. edwood N evati 1650 | o Cibmats delighttul. - AN vadlotus trot i e iy e B et | | Sress B B HOLZREITER, Napa: INAP | week. Call Traveler Office, 20 Montgomery st., FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 20, 1902 A 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. land pontes and burras for children, Two trains Shet- | aily, 7:30 a. m. and 4 p. m. Address | DOLLMANN & JACOBS, Napa Soda Springs. % BARTLETT SPRINGS. Here is an opportunity to gain Health and Strength; also, have a pleasant vacation. Hotel $10 to $15 per week. House- RATES' keeping Cottages $3 to $15 per week. Send for illustrated booklet. Two routes; Via 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- quet, Billiards, Shuffle-Board, Ping Pong, Livery, Burros; Swimming Tank, 20x80; Hot Water, Vapor, Tub, Mineral and Ro- man Baths: competent Massagists; Guides, Dogs and Horses for Hunting and Fishing; Shady Drives and Walks. BARTLETT SPRINGS CO., P. O., Bartlett Springs, Or No. 2 Sutier Street, San Francisco. SANTA CATALINA ISLAND, | 8% Hours from Los Angeles. UNRIVALED ATTR]AO%‘:HONB FOR SEASON Our famous band of 25 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. e 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, ilustrated pam- phlets and steamer schedule apply to PECK'S INFORMATION BUREAU, BANNING CO., 11 Montgomery st., S. F. 222 S. Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. ZETNA SPRINGS, NAPA CO. A lovely drive from St. Helena. Comfort- able convevances meet you at ;:1: train. . No crowding in large stage coaches. AETNA FOR SOLID COMFORT. ‘Write for booklet. EDWARD L. SANFORD, Manager. CAMP CURRY First in time, first in location, first in patronage, first in quality of. tents, first in quality of table; no misrepre- sentation to get business or keep it. Office 11 Montgomery. Peck's Bureau. _YOSEMITE. HOTEL GENEVA AND COTTAGES, SAUSALITO. Only 30 minutes from the city. Most beautiful location and marine view. An unexcelled summer and winter resort. Table and service of the best. W. G. GRAHAM, :‘l’op. 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 $14 per or address EDSON BROS., Beswick, Siskiyou Count; PARAISO SPRINGS. ing summer and winter resort of the seate. 1o8ohe" for beautitul bookiet. 3 . W, SCHROEDER, Mgr., or call at City Agent, 11 Montgomery st. Forrestaadheaith |\ THE SIERR. near Colfax o C. P. R. R Elevation Just rigfi— 2400 ft.—136 miles from San Fr. No staging; good table; finest scenery, water, air, fruit and climate. Ideal forests and grounds $2.00 a week. Send for booklet Orchiard Springs, Colfax, Cal CONCRESS SPRINCS. A charming resort in the Santa Cruz Mts., | 2 hours from 8an Francisco; delightful cli- mate; swimming and all sports; table unsur- passed; best mineral water on the coast; open all the vear. E. H. GOODMAN, Manager. DUNCAN SPRINGS. Two miles from Hooland; best medicinal waters in the State; fine hotel and first-clase table; rates $10 and $12; housekeeping cottages. ©O. HOWELL, Hopland, Mendocino Co., Cal. JOHANNISBERG. J3 THE NAPA REDWOODS: NEW HOTEL: large dining-room; exhilarating air; hunting, fishing, swimming and boating: terms reascn- able. Inquire of THEO. BLANCKENBURG JR., prop., ®akville, Napa County, or Peck's Information Bureau, 1i Montgomery st. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. Nearest place to S. F.; 21 hours; 5 miles from Vallefo. Hot Sulphur baths; cure rheu- matism, neuralgia, eczema, kidney, liver, stom- ach diseases. Lake for boating and bathins. Dancing pavilion. $10 a week and up. Free ‘bus to guests. M. MADRID, Vallejo, Cal. CLIMB MOUNT SHASTA m_Sisson. Address H. McGuinness, Pro) 0 S , Cal. a B e ROTRL. sion S1" 852 California Northwestern Raitway | (Lessee of San F' rancisco and North Pacific Railway.) THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE OF CALI- 1S MORE THAN FOR SI FORNIA. ATTRACTIVE HORT SUNDAY TRIPS. On Sundays flnlf—l—l;tes, or One Fare for th e Round Trip, From SAN FRANCISCO to St. Vincent, Ignacio, Novato, Petaluma, Cotati, Santa Rosa, Fulton, ton, Geyserville, Hopland, Guernevil noma, Agua Calienté, . Windsor, Healdsburg, Lyt- Asti, Cloverdale, Preston, le. llville, Vineyard, So- len Ellén, Sebastopol, building) and Tiburon ferry, foot of Market st. General office, Mutual Life_ building, Cali- fornia and Sansome sts., San Francisco, Cal. R._X. RYAN, H, C. WHITING, Gen. Manage: Gen. Pass. Agent. Adams Springs LAKE C OUNTY, CAL. For stomach, liver and kidney troubles—pos- itive cure for constipation. under dining-room, New kitchen and the supervision of Carl Raymond and Hans Mortensin and assistants, recently from Hotel del Coronado. Five new houses. Room for all. We have more testimo- nials from people cured than all other springs combined. For further partis culars and printed matter at Travelers' Information Bureau, 20 Montgomery &t., San Francisco. DR. W. R. PRATHER, Adams Springs. SKAGG. staging; waters ng best natural hot mineral water bath in State HOT SPRINGS, SONO- MA COUNTY; only 434 hours from San Fran- clsco and but 9 miles oted for medicinal virtues: boating and swimming in Warm Springs Creek: good trout streams mail, express and evening papers; FI STAGE SERVICE; stages; ; telephone. telegraph, daily San Francisco morning and IRST-CLASS HOTEL AND both morning and afternoon round trip from San Francisco only 35 50. Take Tiburen ferry at 7:30 a. m. or 3:30 . 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. V) New Hotel. Rooms en_suite, nected; sure cure larfa. a_m., yron . CONTRA COSTA CO., CAL. Magnificent Only 3 hours’ ride, S. P. R. R., 9 m. LEWIS, Byron Hot Springs, Cal. LOMBARD & CO., 36 Geary s Hot Springs ‘appointments. with mineral baths con- for Rheumatism and Ma- Address MANAGER Call on . city. BLACK Resort. Altitude 3000 feet. in game. Huntin, miles of fishing streams. and pack horses. cold baths. Supert $10 per week. Sp cular). T. J. CRO' cino County, Cal. 11 Montgomery ROCK RANGE 10,000 acres; rich g reserved for guests. 20 Guides, livery, saddie Mineral springs. "Hot and for accommodations. $8 to ecial rates to familles (cir- 'WLEY, Laytonville, Mendo- Peck’s Information Bureaa, HO! FOR Boating, Bathing, BLUE LAKES! . Fishing and Hunting; new famous tennis court, mineral springs. Our ‘Wkite Sulphur Springs are known to all. Send for new pamphlet. P. O, Lake County. or call at o, 600 Market st ot °f W. R. R. O. WEISMAN, Midlaks C N. On line of Slerra Ry “OT‘IEN"EVILLS .m:um; 14:1 E mos! elegantly ap- JAMESTOWN, ;i Rolated hotel in the CAL. on your Wway to or from Yosemite Valiey SARATOGA SPRING | SR A e Bacheior B0, Lavs Gocar 0 H BROCKWAY, LAKE TAHOE. Round Trip From Sen Francisco, Circulars at 8. P. Ticket Office. LAKE TAHOE, Glenbrook, Nev. Lake shore house and oot- tages. Best fishing on the lake. Partially fur- nished cottages for Write for particu- lars and rates, D, CO! AND, proprietor. RUBICON SPRINGS. Ten mil Lake Tahoe. Stage connecting with steamer at MCKinner s man y, on application. Fishing unsu i .n%:‘. ney's P. O. Cal, D. AB?o-Fg, prop. Rubicon Eprings are NOT at Rubicon Park. —_— e Tk THE GEYSERS. new, private bathhouse; hunti New management; rooms plastered and round: white help only; best SUMMER RESORT, hard finished; new furniture; fishing 3 ivery; Among the Pine Hills’ alf ; 87 per week: firstociass T L golng elsewhere write to R Applegate, Placer County, Cal. 3 LAWRENCE VILLA, Town Home, Somoma. Will meet guest Pleasant location. ~Plenty shade; nice drivi swimming; fruits; $6 per week. HENRY PEL- LISSIER, Sonoma, Sonoma County, Cal. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. [0, MILES FROM ST. HELENA —POSI- tive cure for rheumatism, stomach troubl and blood diseases. ery Stable Carriage meets all trains. Board, including baths, er week. Address W. N. McCORMICK, st. elena, Cal. ‘““THE GROVE,” Tahoe, half mile east of Tallac, Rates, per day, $9 per Week; meals, 50c; good sad- le Horses and the best of livery: boats Iree to Tanlhe P. 0., 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- . Stage at Madrone Monday, Wed. and Sat. Train leaves §. F. 9 a. m. daily, Send for souvenir. VIC PONCELET, Llagas, Cal., Prop. el scisde S N i o ke ! SOLID COMEORT HOME Extersively, om- altitude. No fog; climate Bmm or- B R SRS HOBERG’ The place to enjoy ming, croquet, hun meals. Rates $8 mation inquire 10 Lako Among California’s choicest climate. the Pine Mountains. the country. Bowling, swim- iting, and the best of r week. ‘or further infor- ontgomery st.. or Hobers's, County. MRS. M. HOBERG. Prop. INDEPEN! Fishing; fect; 16 mi forest. Truckee. DENCE LAKE. ; boats; excellent table; climate per- iles from Truckee, in an unbrokea Further information Traveler office, 20 Montgomery st, or MRS. H. M. CLEMONS, SEIGL ER SPRING ment. Hot baths & mineral waters stomach unexcelled for rheumatism, malaria, Swimming, mg:u‘s to §12 v!n‘:' ‘billiards, Office, 117 Grant ave., or Co., H. McGOWAN, prop. | | ed by leading physicians. Ukiah, SPECIAL RATES FOR THE SUMMER SEASON. Round T Round Trip. Preston 20 Hopland ven $6.80 | | Echo 5.50 Largo .. .00 Cummiskey . El Robles Pleta .. Ukiah Fountain 6.20! Willits RETURN LIMIT, 60 DAYS. d Round Trip. | Round Trip. Schellville $1.35| Olivet 3 §2.50 Vineyard 1.35 Trenton 2.50 Buena Vista 1.45|Forestville . 2.50 Sonoma. ‘ 1.50| Mirabel Park .... 230 Verano ...... 1.60|Green Valley .... 2.50 | Agua Caliente.... 1.65 Hilton 2.50 Watriss 1.65 Korbel 2.50 Madrone 1,65/ Camp McCoy .... 2.50 Eldridge . s 1.75| Guerneville .. 2.50 Glen Ellen 1.80/Camp Vacation... 2.50 Meacham . 2.50/ CLOVERDALE. ...$5.00. RETURN LIMIT, September 30, 1902. TAKE BOAT AT TIBURON FERRY. Ticket offices—650 Market st. (Chronicle 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 throughout the valley. GEORGE P. SNELL, Manager. HOTEL VGENDOME, SAN JOSEB, CAL. WITTER MEDICAL SPRINGS. ERTAIN CURE FOR STOMACH, LIVER. kidney and bladder troubles. Absoiute guar- antee for all skin and biood diseases. Works wonders in all female complaints. Recommend- Thousands cured. W. R. R.; stage from Ukiah. Tickets Cal. & N. Call or address WITTER P, 0., Laks Ce.. Cal. Main office and water depot, 918 Market street, room 64, city, R. McCORMICK, Manager. TAHOE TAVERN, LAKE TAHOE. “NOT BETTER THAN THE BEST, BUT BETTER THAN THE REST. Now open for guests and said to be “fimest mountain hotel west of the Rocky Mountains." New, modern and elegantly furnished. Resi- dent physician. Try it and form your own opinion. For folder giving full description call at the §. P. Information Bureau, under Grand Hotel, or write to Tahos Tavern, Tahoe City, Cal ARCADIA, In Santa Cruz Mountains, Half Mils From Big Tree Grove. Buy ticket to Camous Station. For partice. lars and booklet write THOS. L. BELL, 9. Felton, Cal. Opens June lst. 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 and stomach complaints, rheumatism _and catarrh_in the world; 46 miles from S. F. The S. P. R. R. and S. F. & N. P. R. R. give special rates to campe 80 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 102135 Market st.. bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco. YOSEMITE VALLEY, BIG OAK FLAT AND YOSEMITE STAGE CO.—Runaing directly through the Tuolumne Big Tree Grove. 1 rates for teachers and es. Staging 2% hours first afternoon and hours next day, THE TALLAC, Lake Tahoe, with many additional attractions, among them the splendid new amusement pa- vilfon. Resident physician. Address M. LAWRENCE & CO., Tallag, Cal Note—Positively no consumptives taken. For descrintive pamphlet call at S. P. Ia formation Bureau, 813 Market st. TROUT FISHINC. For snforimation address Bosk Howt, Boca, Nev. Co., Cal. on TRUCKEE RIVER. OWN-A HOME ™:5%47 CAMP MEEKER TIFUL Free from fog and wind. Lots $10 up. Cot- tages built $50 up. Boating, bathing. tenting ground. Board and lodging, $7 up. Sawmill, depot, storé, postoffice. Sausalits ferry, $i round trip. Address M. C. MEEKER, Camp Meeker, Sonoma County. AKEPORT AND BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE—Hopland to Bartlett via Lakeport, carrying passengers for d Bartlett Springs. Stages connect with trains at Hopland. Leave Hopland at 12:30; keport at 3:30; arrive at Bartlett Springs at 30. New 6-horse l4-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. Tickets can be had at office Cal. Northwestern Ry., 850 Mar- ket st., or at Tiburon Ferry. MILLER & HOWARD, Proprietors. TCHY SE&.INSS—S fles from Um mi Mendocino atural el waters, champagre baths. Only place in the world of this class of waters having continucus flow cf patural warm water direct from springs to tube. Lovely grounds, fishing, hunting. Cys- tal Springs. Accommodations; table first-class, J. A. REDEMEYER & CO., Props. - —_— e EAUTIFUL CAMP MEEKER—One of Cal- \fornia’s most romantic spots; cottages and rooms newly furnished; restaurant remodeled: under mew management: terms $6 per week: boating, bathing and other amusements:; take Sausalito ferry, lots for sale, $10 up. Address H. M. GREGSON, sols proprietor. CHA. PSON'S 10 miles R A Rl e N s ah curs t’n; rheumatism, malaria, Il..:ho: q k! diseases, nervous Gealy enemy of poison oak and skin Fotel and baths open entire _year. RICHARDSON, Prop., Chico, Cal. BERGESHEIM—In Santa Cruz Mountains. 6 miles rma S. Cruz. Pl-nhg of fruit, ni‘l'l and eam. per week; children under 10 haif Tates. MRS, B. WILKEN, Santa Crus IVERSIDE HOTEL and cottages; 75 rms.; R Santa Cruz, Cal. Near Beach. Rates familles. Information at 11 st. Free bus. Long dist. phone. Fred Barson, M CUNTAIN View Ranch—Hotel. cottages. Jwell-known table. Phone. s daily i1; campers to Glenwood, including carriage, 376 round trip. F. R. DANN, Santa Crus. HITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, the best re- sort In Sonoma County. all year round. Rates, $8 to $12. Take Tiburon ferry. Bus meets all trains. E. HAWES, Santa Rosa. ELLEVUE HOTEL—EI_Verano, County, Cal. Terms $1 00 per day and upward. Long distance telephone. ot min- eral springs near by. Peter Gouailhardou, Prop. 3. DEER PARK INN AND COTT. miles from LAKE TAHOE. Typical P 6507 fest elevation. ;':::lh.n. J. B. BCOTT, Deer ACES. 8. r&l-u for bookiet. TAHOE INN, Tahoe City, one mile from new Hotel. Now open. Write for terms. MRS. VADE BRYSON, prop. AMES HARRIS W ILLOW RANCH — Delightful summer home in Redwoods: mountain water; cellent table; abundance of fruit: 5 miles from Santa Cruz; $6 30 wk. W. Crandeil. Santa Cruz. ISSON . near Mt. Shasta. Par- S AT o on Pareas. . 30 Mott- gomery st., or MRS. L. M. SISSON, Sisson, Cal. STAGE LINES AND LIVERIES. Flmal STABLES, UKIAH WIL- H. Smith. Ckiah, Smith & Tevior, Wil o6