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ADVERTISEMENTS. The Market Stree? Store of Kohlberg Strouss®, Frohman ClosingOQut therir entire stockof Don’t underestimate this street S circumstances. Every for the crowds that All-wool Habit CI t the oths— for outing skirt: gs as new fine fast black—some close th out cess French Satin Prunclias— This nd blue compris rame weave, 52 inches blue, tire Fancy Striped Waistingse— ite mercerized silk stripe 1's dresses—bought to sell a cking — Hemstitched Piliow Casss — we have 12 dozen of thes, d out at Another Barg: T 3 be clos: in Shects— g2 Bath Towels Reduced — finest Turkish bath 24 inches—unbieac] t d’Esprit lac sheet of the higher quality—a fi_ne heavy 1—deep hem, double bed size—81xgo inches—an ele- , well worth 75c—a great value to close them out....55¢ ea. kind—a big very pretty for bédrooms—were marked at $4.25 a Drv Goods | wor-t/ $700,000. 00 opportunity. Our Market- tore still has a big stock left, and we're making it worth your while to take it away. Never before in this city has a store as large as ours closed out its entire stock un- article in the store has been —the dry-goods history of San Francisco has never rices. The reductions are phenomenal, and give are coming. s, children’s dresses, etc., comprisihg blue, ox-blood, cadet, seal, gobelin, navy, tur- 36 inches wide and some 48 inches— d regularly at 75c and 85c a yard—a phenomenal reduction 8e yd. is the fabric so much in demand this season—golden and rus- e the colors—full 38 inches wide and d at 75¢ a yard. This is one of the greatest bargains that n offered during this sale—a tremendous reduction to close them .e...28c yd. wide—also street shades of silver, stel gray. golden brown, garnet—38 inches wide—in even- pink, rose, cardinal, ox-blood—37 In the very newest shades of pink, old rose, tan, new blue, cadet, 1 red, garnet and black—these patterns are on an albatross ground effect—very neat for shirt waists and t 25c and 35¢ a yard—a remarkabie ... 12%e yd colors of blue and black, good for skirts, suits, camping llow covers, etc.—the 12%c kind beginning to-morrow.5¢€ yd. An exceedingly good quality of muslin 54x36 inches—the regular e left, so hurry for they are going to ...:18€ ea round thread, towels in the store is going on sale hed and of exceptionally good qual- saving until they are closed the Curtain e curtains have been reduced—this saving, so come early this ns and the Public. e latest nw\'e\llel] Samupel C. l BERG, Goods, y G etc., cor Geary st.; —e—— | tman Enjoined. ho leases the prem- i hia, filed a suit n from interfer- is said that De- for immoral pur- SRR RS Stockton, ’ | | | | 0ol of Design. I te of Art. Opens Modeling. | nting, ly at Institute. Hago K. Asher Attorney’s office ewman, jointly | preventing and dissuading g in_a felony ¢ for Wednesday Satisfied Customers. or piece of work price. Everything nteed for 10 years and our guarantee just as as the Government low as it is possible to get good work done for, the class of work we do not be excelled by any dentist in c o ver Silings . Painless cement fillings Painless gold £llings Painless gold crown, 22k Painless porcelain crowns ., . Painless bridge work per tooth Fullsctofteeth . . . . . . 400uUp Van V room 1ooi Market, Cor.6th Open evenings 'tll 9—Sundays, all day Telephone South 39 Sen Fraucisce, Cal. $ 2sup ‘25 up ~75 up 3.50 up 3-50up 3.50up KEARNY STREET REALTY 15 S0LD Mrs. Gashwiler Disposes of Three-Story Brick Structure. e Speck & Co. report the sale of the prop- erty on the northeast corner of Kearny .and Summer streets for $160,00. The lot is 100x68 feet-in dimensions and is 37:6 feet north from Pine street. Upon it is a 3- stery brick structure, extending from 404 to 416 Kearny street, inclusive. In this building there are six stores and forty- | two offices. The seller is Mrs. Laura Gashwiler and the purchaser is George A. Davis of the Emporium. The same brokers also report the sale for H. P. Conradi to Miss Natalla Jacobs of lot 25x127:8% feet with improvements consisting of three flats, situated on the south line of Washington street, 106:3 feet from Baker street. The price was Speck & Co. have also sold lot 25x feet on Maple street, No. 312, be- tween Clay and Sacramento streets, with residence of eight rooms, for Claus Beck- | man to H. P. Raymond, Armstrong & Co. have sold for 320,500 property on the west line of Broderick street, 137:6 feet north from Union street, consisting of 103:6x80 feet and three new. modern flats. Two flats and accompanying lot sold for $6500 each. The other flat and lot brought $7500. H. H. Pinney sold and A. L. Holmes was the purchaser. A. J. Rich & Co. have sold for W. S. Gage and J. Dinan a lot on the north line h street, 91 feet east from Taylor, feet, to the city of San Francisco e site of a fire house. 4 trustees of the Crocker estate deny that they are concerned in recent pur- chases of realty on Market and Post Samson, for $6000. etz & Bro. have secured confirma- of the purchase by them of a tract | from the Sutro estate fronting on Forty- eighth and Forty-ninth avenues and the boulevard between J and L streets. They | arnounce their intention to grade and Cpen up streets at once, after which they will put the land on the market in sub- @ivisions. BUYING UP CORNERS. The southeast corner of Lombard and Polk streets has been sold by Andrew J. Morrison to Patrick H. Murphy. A. S. and Emma C. Baldwin have sold to Joseph M. Macdonough the northwest corner of Van Ness avenue and Oak street. homas W., Katherine A., Christopher C."and Lilly A. Rivers have sold to Hg.nl’}' E. Bothin the northwest corner of Octa- via and Chestnut streets. Gustav L. and Emma L. Bresse have sold to the Associated Investors’ Corpor- alion the northeast corner of Broderick and Post streets. Joseph H. Ray has sold to Charles M. Athearn the southeast corner of Duncan and Dolores streets. The Real Estate and Development Com- pany has sold to Ralph L. Hathorn the southwest corner of Solano and Vermont streets. Easton, Eldridge & Co. sold at auction last week the following pleces of realty at the prices mentioned: ‘Three-story frame building and lot 25x75 feet on the northwest line of Folsom street, 50 feet from Harriett street, No. 1020, for $7000; No. 124 Tremont avenue, east line of street, 203 Frederick, lot :6 feet south from % MONG the passengers that left here yesterday on the Coptic was Mrs. Norman Selby, wife of “Kid McCoy,” the pugilist. In company with Ralph Thompson of Schenectady, N. Y., she is bound for the Orfent to enjoy the cli- | mate of Yokohama on the Strong- Yohe plan. She left McCoy, she says, because he abused her.. She N FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, _ SAILS ‘McCOY’S RUNAWAY WIFE Says She Is Going to the Orient With Ralph Thompson to Escape-Husband’s Abuse. ON THE COPTIC goes with Thompson because, in gratitude for nursing him through a recent sick- ness, he has been kind to her and be- cause, she adds, he needs somebody to look after him anyhow. Eelby, known to the ring as “McCoy,” | has been In Europe traveling, it is said, at Thompson’s expense. He reached New wife was missing. | clared his Intention of venting upon the | Thompson anatomy some of the McCoy Bl | is interested in"a locomotive factory at York on Thursday, and upon arrival at his home in Atlantic City, found that his Learning that she had company with Thompson, he is have vowed vengeance and de- | eft in aid to pugilistic steam. Thompson is young and wealthy. He Schenectady. A recent sickness left him !in inadi erent health and his physicians | ordered nim to take a sea voyage. He is following the doctor's advice and incl- dentally taking another man’s wife along to share the benefit of the prescription. Thompson was cocksw: of the Yale | crew four years in succession. He Is sald | to_be free-handed with his money and Mrs. Selby contemplates having the time of her life. The Selbys were married some years 2go and later divorced. In January, 191, | they were re-married in Boston, but since then have twice agreed to separate. liation A last August, e e reconcil ® 80 feet, was effected with ten-room residence, for $4650; eouthwest corner of Seventeenth and Church | streets, 55:6x100 feet, with two stores, $6100; | lot 40x50 feet on the ‘east line of Ten: with three-story frame building occ warehouse, for $7000; two lots each feet, on thie north line of Twenty-ninth street, 30 feet cast from Noe, with two well built flats, for $3800. The sale of the Crossley property on the | corner of Pine and Munro streets to J. A. Baumgartner has been made through R.| P. Quinn. | NOTES IN GENERAL. | Louis Friedman will build three flats on the southwest corner of Franklin and O'Farrell streets, the cost of which will be $12,500. Lyon & Hoag have put in the field a| publication to be known as the Realty | Review. A. A. Moore will erect a residence on thic northwest corner of Hyde and Chest- nut streets, to cost $4000. J. W. Burnham of Burnham & Marsh | has just returned from a tour of Europe, where he visited Italy, France .and other | countries. Mr. Marsh, his partner, will | take his_vacation_in the East at once. | Spencer Buckbee has returned from: his outing and Hermann Shainwald will now | take his vacation at Lake Tahoe. Edwin | 8. Tucker of Madison & Burke is at Ta- | hoe. A. E. Buckingham has been enjoy- ing an outing and is due to return soon. PRESIDENT APPOINTS ! WEST POINT CADETS | | Young Men for the Government Mili- i tary Academy Are Named by Roosevelt. WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.—President Roosevelt has made the following appoint- feagert '. g o “KID” McCOY'S ELOPING | | WIFE, WHO SAYS HE WAS | ABUSIVE. } <% el and when Selby sailed for Europe the do- mestic horizon was supposed to be free from clouds. ‘L hated to leave at this time of year,” id Mrs, ‘Selby yesterday, just before | 1g. “The best part of the season at % oga is coming on and we couid have made lots of money. I.couldn't stand the abrse of that pugilist husband of mine. licwever, so when Thompson asked me to | g0 aleng with him I pulled up stakes and | went. McCoy has no kick coming on Thompson. He won 33500 from him not so long ago and has always been well, treated by me. He is too fond of som bedy in Paris and I can’t stand his abusc1 anyochw.” | Her affairs, she says, are in the hands | of her attorney at Saratoga Springs, N | Y. She expects to return in about a | vear. {‘ ments to the military academy at West | fugépt for the class beginning June 13,‘| B s S Principals—Lewis Merrill Scott, son of Cap- tain Hugh L. Scott, Seventh Cavalry; Herbert Hayden, son of Lieutenant Commander Ed ward layden, U. 8. N.; Louls C. Roci Well, son o the late Captain Charles H. Rock- well, Fifth Cavalry; Paul Alexander Larned, son of Professor Charles. W. Larned, West Point; Fred Cruse, son of Captain Thomas department ’quartermaster at Manila; son of Major Arthur Mur- George A. Matille, son ery Corps; ant Colonel Lieuten; Matllle, Fifteenth In- fantry; George Middleton, son of the late Major P. S. Middleton, medical department; Craig Harrls, son of Senator Harrls of Kansas. Alternates—First, John L, Clem Jr., son of Lieutenant Colonel John L. Clem, quarter- master’s department; second, Throp M. son of Major E. W. Wilder, A. A. G., U. S. A.: third, Walter E. Weaver, son of Captain Walter E. Weaver, Artillery Corps; fourt, Joseph D. Patch, son of Captain A. M. Patch, A A., retired; fifth, John W. Blauvelt, son of Captain W. F. Blauvelt, Fifteenth-Infantry; th, Clyde E. Eastman, son of Major Frank F. Eastman, Twenty-eightn Infantry; seventl, | Alexander R. Dean, son of Alexander T. Dean, | late lleutenant Fourth Cavairy; eighth, Rus. 1l Wilson, son of Sidney L. Wilson, United ates Pension Agent at Washington, D. C. ninth, William_S. Bergland. son of Major Eri Bergland, U, A., retire Wilder, U Secures Special Letters. Oscar Ellinghouse, brother of the late Alfred Ellinghouse, the theatrical man- ager who died in this city a few days ago, was granted special letters of adminis- tration upon the estate of deceased by Judge Kerrigan yesterday. Thousands of Londoners have taken on special insurance policies against small- Pox, ranging from $500 to $50,000. Here’s is all d agony. ach is thumps time, th whole b his hea pec and kee; hea bed-time. It will work while yo Best for the Bowels. A @iy Keep Your Insides Cool ease, and is scared half to death. His face pitates”"—that simply means that his stom- menting undigested food, and his heart the matter with his heart In the summer room, that he gasps for breath. There he is, look at him! fact, all he needs s to stop that souring bowels, help his digestion along, and whenever something rots or decays, Keep cool inside ! Take a candy ca- thartic CASCARET every night at insides, give you a regular, comfortable movement in the morning, and you'll be feeling fine all day every day. Heart Disease! Fudge! The genuine tablet stamped C back. Sample and booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. a man who thinks he has heart dis- rawn out of shape from fear and Every time he eats, his heart “pal- swelled up with gases from fer- against his diaphragm. Nothing is gas distention is much worse, his ody and blood get over-heated, and rt and lungs get so crowded for Every minute he ex- ts to drop dead. As a matter of gas forming in his stomach and p cool inside. You all know that t develops. Same in the body. u sleep, clean up and cool your , Toc, 25¢, . Never sold in bulk, Guarantee to cure or your money 557 11 dms‘élfl 1902 ADVERTISEMENTS. B.KATSCHINSKI PHILADELPHIA SHOE CO. (0 THIRD STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. You Want Real Values-—= You Get Them Here. Our customers seem to expect us to give extra good values. They always found that we gave better shoes for the money than they could buy elsewhere. Therefore, when we advertise they expect something extra good and they are never disappointed. Special for this week—LADIES' FINE VICI KID OXFORD TIES, cloth or kid tops, French and -leather heels, pointed and coin toes and tips all bunched together— REDUCED to $1.153 A PAIR. Regular price, from. $2.00 to $3.00; sizes, 3to §; widths, AA to E. We Invite Visitors. MAKE THIS STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS WHEN ' VIS- 1TING THIS CITY—-HAVE YOUR MAIL ADDRESSED HERE AND COME IN AN ND REST YOURSELF—WE SHINE SHOES FREE, SO COME IN AND GET BRUSHED UP. Something to Talk About LADIES’ PATENT LEATHER LACE SHOES, with mat kid tops, modern coin toes and tips, heavy single soles with extension edges and fair stitching. Military heels. Sizes, 2% to 8; widths, A to D. REDUCED TO $2.15 A PAIR. Do You Wear Gaiters? THIS 1S CERTAINLY A BAR- GAIN — Men's French Calf and Kangaroo Kid Congress Gaiters— St. Louis toes and tips and plain French toes—Hand welted and Mec- Kay sewed soles—To clear them out will sacrifice them FOR $1.15 A PAIR. Regular price, from $3.00 to $5.00; sizes, 5% to 11; widths, A to EE. ‘We cannot guarantee to fill coun- try orders on above goods. New. Illustrated Catalogue just out. Send for one. B. KATSCHINSKI, PHILADELPHIA SHOE CO. 10 THIRD STREET, San Francisco. BOHEMIAN “King of all Bottled Beers." Brewed from Bohemian Hops. SOLD EVERYWHERE. CANMP CURRY B35 OO WILL COVER_ALL EXPENSES OF A 5 DAYS' TRIP. 641 Market St., or 11 Montgomery St. For Pythians and Their Friends. YOSEMITE. YOSEMITE VALLEY, Via Southern Pacific, Sierra Rallway, Big Oak Flat and Yosemite Stage Company. Running directly through the Tuolumne Big Tree Grove, the largest trees in California. Special rates for Knights of Pythians and friends. Shortest, quickest and most scenic line. Leave here to- day and there to-morrow, arriving at Yosemite Valley at 5 p. m. Send for an illustrated fold- er. WM. J. WHITE, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agt., 630 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel, San Francisco; tel. Black 3371. THE TALLAC, Lake Tahoe, with many additional attractions among them the splendid new amusement pa. villon. Kesident physician. Address M. LAWRENCE & CO., Tallac, Cal Note—Positively no consumptives taken. For descrivtive pamphlet call at S. P. Ia- formation Bureau, 613 Market BLACK ROCK RANGE Resort. Altitude 30U0 f2et. 10,000 wcres; rich in game. Hunting reserved for gu: 29 mil=s of flshing streams. Guides, livery, saddle and pack horses. Mineral springs. Hot and cold baths. Superior accommodations. $8 to $10 per week. Special rates to ‘amilles (cir- cular). T, J. CROWLEY, Laytonville, Mendo- cino County, Cal Peck's Information Bureau, 11 Montxomery st. TRUGKEE RIVER <ovNzRy. Summer Resort and Sportsmen’s Lodge. Fly fishing excellent In August and September. Send for booklet. W. C. Foulks, Verdi, Nevada. DEER P4RK INN ANJ COTTACES. o miles from LAKE TAHOE. Typlical resuag lace: ca:m pfeet_clevation. Mineral soriscs 3. B. BCGTT, Deer Cal. BARTLETT SPRINGS. Here is an opportunity to gain Health and Strength; also, have a pleasant viutaon. Hotel $10 to $15 per weel ouse- RATES- keepizg Cottages §3 to §15 per week. Send for {llustrated booklet. Two routes; Via C. & N. W. Rallway and S. P. Co. AMUSEMENTS. GEORGE WATSON, manager of amus2- ments; Hahn's Orchestra; dancing evers week day evening: Tennis, Bowling, Cro- quet, Billiards, Shutfle-Board, Ping Pong. Livery, Burr Swimming Tank, 20x3v; Hot Water, Vapor, Tub. Mineral and Ro- man Baths} competent Massagists; Guides, Dogs and Horses for Hunting and Fishing; thady Drives and Walks. BARTLETT SPRINGS CO., P. O.. Bartlett Springs, 0. 2 Sutter Street. San Francisco. SANTA CATALINA ISLAND, 3% Hours from Los Angeles. UNRIVALED ATTRA%;I‘!ONS FOR SEASUN 19802, Our famous band of 25 musicians, including the great cornet soloist, CHARLES STREEP- of:St. Louls. E%li’ly 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. onderful natural at- tractions. Al outdoor sports. Increased Ho- tel and Camping sccommodations. 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, illustrated pam- phiets and steamer sches le apply to PECK'S INFORMATION BUREAU, BANNING CO.. 11 Montgomery st.. 8. 222 S. Spring st.. Los Angeles. Cal. 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, tennjs and ping pong are among the many diversions. Johannsen's Or- chestra wil be there all the time. Automobile coaching from the hotel throughout tbe valley. GEORGE P. SNELL, Manager. HOTEL VENDOME, SAN JOSE, CAL. TAHOE TAVERN, LAKE TAHOE. “NOT BETTER THAN THE BEST. BUT BETTER THAN THE REST. Now open for guests and said to be “finest mountain hotel west of the Rocky Mountains.” New, modern and elegant'y furnished. Resi- dent physiclan. Try it and form your own opinien. For folder giving full description call at ths S. P. Information Bureau, under Grand Hotel, or write to Tahoe Tavern, Tahoe City, Cal /ETNA SPRINGS, NAPA CO. All resorts in California have some month during which the young people flock to. August at AETNA SPRINGS, by virtue of precedent, is the favored month, and the management offers special attractions. For particulars address EDWARD L. SANFORD, Manager. |"HOTEL MATEO, SAN MATEO, CAL. WREMNN & SPAULDING, Props. — A HIGH_CLASS SUMMER AND WINTER RESORT, Write for Winter Rates. 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. Speclal round trip tickets, good from Saturday until Monday, $2 50. Take boat foot of Market st., 7:30 a m. and 4 p. m. KLAMATH HOT SPRINCS. Finest fishing, hunting and health resort on the coast. Climate perfect. On Klamath River, Rates, $2 and $2 50 per day; $10 to $14 per week. Call Traveler Office, 20 Montgomery st., or address EDSON BROS., Beswick, Siskiyou County, C: PARAISO SPRINGS. The leading summer and winter resort of the State. Send for beautiful booklet to F. W. SCHROEDER, Mgr., or call at City Agent, 11 Montgomery st. CONCRESS SPRINGCS. A charming resort in the Santa Cruz Mts., 2 hours from San Francisco; delightful cli- mate; swimming and all sports; table unsur- passed; best mineral water on the coast; open all the year. E. H. GOODMAN, Manager. MT. VEEDER FAMILY RESORT. Redwood groves. Elevation 1650 feet. No fog. Climate delightful. All varietles fruit, iron springs, hunting, mountain scenery, pleas- ant home, good table. Terms reasonable. Ad- dress P. E. HOLZREITER, Napa. CLIMB MOUNT SHASTA From_Sisson. Address H. McGuinness, Prop. # ONTE HOTEL. Sisson, Cal. Expe- rienced guides at hotel. SARATOGA SPRINGS Bettec than ever this year. Booklet and full information at Peck’s, 11 Montgomery st., of R. R. office, 650 Market, or Johm Martens, Bacbeior P. O., Lake Co.. Cal. ‘““THE GROVE,” Lake Tahoe, half mile east of Tallac. Rates, $2 per day, $9 per week; meals, S0c; good sad- dle horses and the best of livery; boats free to At foot of Loma Prieta, highest point in Santa Cruz Mountains. Grand scenery. Fishing, hunt- ing and swimming. Table and climate unsurs passed. Stage at Madrone Monday, Wed. and Sat. Train leaves 8. F. 9 a. m. daily. Send for scuvenir. VIC PONCELET, Llagas, Cal., Prop. BROCKWAY, LAKE TAHOE. Round Trip ani San Francisco. Circulars at S. P. Ticket Office. LAKE TAHOE, Glenbrook, Nev. Lake shore tages. Best flshing on the lake. Partially nished cottazes for campers. Write for partieu- i lars and rates, D. CORRILLAND, proprietor. California Northwestern Railway (Lessee of San Francisco and North Pacific Ry.) THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE OF CALI- FORNIA. IS MORE THAN ATTRACTIVE ‘ FCR SHORT SUNDAY TRIPS. Cn Sundays Half Rates, or One Fare for the Round Trip, From SAN FRANCISCO o St. Vincent, Ignacio, Novato, Petaluma, Cotatl, Santa Rosa, Fulton, Windsor, Grant, Healds- burg, Chiquitd, Lytton, Geyserville, Asti, Cloverdale, Preston, Fountain, Hopland, Guer- neville, Schelivilie, Vineyard, Sonoma, Verano, Boyes' Hot Springs, Agua Callente, Watriss, Yadrone, Eldridge,” Glen Ellen, Sebastopols ah. SPECIAL RATES FOR THE SUMMER SEASON. Round Trip. & 6.60 7.00 Pleta ... | Fountam RETURN Round Trip. 1.3 Schellville .. Vineyard Olivet Trefiton . Buena Vista - 1.43| Forestville Sonoma - 1.50 Mirabel Park Verano . 1.60 Green Valley Agua Caliente ... 1.65 Hilton ... Watriss . . 1.65| Korbel Madrone . . 1.65 Guernewood Park. Eldridge « 1.75| Guerneville Glen Ellen . 1.80 Camp Vacation... 2. Meacham . 50 CLOVERDALE $5.00. RETURN LIMIT, September 30, 1902. TAKE BOAT AT TIBURON FERRY. | Ticket offices—650 Market st (Chronicle building) ard Tiburon Ferry, foot of Market -t General office, Mutual Life building, Cali~ fornia and Sansome sts., San Francisco, Ci R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. H. C. WHITING, Gen. Manager. Adams ~ Springs LAKE COUNTY, CAL. For stomach, liver and kidney troubles—pos- itive cure for constipation. New kitchen and dining-room, under the supervisiom 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 particulars and printed matter at Travelers' Information Bureau, 20 Montgomery st.. San Francisco. DR. W. R. PRATHER, Adams Spri HO! FOR BLUE LAKES! Boating, Bathing. Fishing and Hunting: new tennis co mineral springs. Our Wkite Sulphur Springs are known to all. Semi g;r On.'l ‘:m(ghh(i 0. WEISMAN, Midiaks . 0., Lake County, or call at office W. R, R, Co., 650 Market st. "c.s' On line of Sterra Ry.; TURNBACK elevation 2553 G INN, A inted” hotel In_oh TUOLUMNE, i Rt hon nie on your way to or from Yosemite Valley WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. Nearest place to S. F.: 2% hours; 5 miles allejo. Hot Sulphur batWs; cure rheu= matism, neuralgia, eczema, kidney, liver, stome ach diseases. Lake for boating and bathing. Dancing pavilion. $10 a week and up. bus to guests. M. MADRID, Vallejo, Cal. SUMMER RESORT, Among the Pine Hills; aititude 2024 feet; $7 per week: first-class accommodation. Before going elsewhere write to CHAS. GROTTIAN, Applegate, Placer County, Cal. OWN A HOME “5 CAMP MEEKER Free from fog and wind. Lots $10 up. Cote tages built $50 up. Boating, bathing, tenting ground. Board and lodging, $7 up. Sawmil, depot, store, postoffice. Sausalito ferry, $3 round trip. ' Address M. C. MEEKER, Camp Meeker, Sonoma County. - ry. Bowling, swim~ croquet, hunting, fishing and the best of Rates §8 per week. For further infors nquire 10 Montgomery st.. or Hobers's, ity. MRS. M. HOBERG. Prop. mation 1 o L AKEPORT AND BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE—Hopland to Bartlett Springs, via Lalkeport, carrying passengers for Lakepors and Bartlett Springs. Stages connect with traing at Hopland. Leave Hopland at 12:30; arrive ag Lakeport at 3:30; arrive at Bartlett Springs at 7:30. New 6-horse 14-passenger tourist wagons, made to order for this stage line, with all tha most medern improvements. Passengers for Lakeport or Bartlett Springs call for tickets by Bartlett Springs Stage Line. Tickets can bs had at office Cal. Northwestern Ry., 650 Mare ket st., or at Tiburon Ferry. MILLER & HOWARD, Proprietors. ICHY SPRINGS—3 miles from Ukiah, Mendocino &I gxmm electric waters, champagre baths. Oniy place in the world of this class of waters having continuous flow ¢ patural warm water direct from springs to meal tubs. Lovely grounds, fishing, hunting. Crys tal Springs. Accommodations: table first-clasu, J. A. REDEMEYEPR & CO.. Props. JBEAUTIFUL CAMP MEEKER—One of Cai- ifornia’s most romantic spots; cottages and rooms newly furnished; restaurant remodeleds under new' management; terms $6 per wWeek: boating. bathing and other amusements; take ddress Sausalito ferry, lots for sale, $10 uj A ;’:H{‘ée‘P{'AO_JC PARMETER, proprietor, H. M. GREGSON, sole proprietor. - CHA. 3 10 MOUNTA N HOME. | RICHARDSCN'S $FBIN a"sure curs for rheumatism, malaria, dyspepsia, bicod and kidney diseases, mervous troubles, etc. . A deadly enemy of poison oak and skin diseases. Hotel and baths open entire _year. RICHARDSON, Prop.. Chico, Cal. BERGESHEIM—In Santa Cruz Mountains, 8 miles from S. Cruz. Plenty of fruit, milk and cream. $7 per week: children under 10 haif rates. MRS. E. WILKEN, Santa Cruz. 'l' E. LIERLY RANCH—Elevation 2150 feet. Scenery beautiful. Wild game abundant. Good fishing. Best deer hunting in the State. $7 to $8 per week. Jerry Lierly, Potter Valley. TAHOE INN, Tahoe City, one mile from new Hotel. Now open, I Write for terms. MRS. VADE BRYSON. prop. TROUT FISHING. sntopimation address Boch Hosl Bosa, N"".'I:o.. Cal., on TRUCKEE RIVER. RUBICON SPRINGS. Fishing and hunting. Special rates for Aug., $10 to §12 per week. Take stage ($2 round trip) Mon., Wed. and Saturday at McKinneys P. Lake Tahoe, Cal. D. ABBOTT, Prop. 0., AMES & HARRIS TENTS, HAMMOCKS. FLAGS. AWNINGS, CAMP mfl}?"“ 300 Sacramento San ‘Franctsce. | any kind of M OUNTAIN View Ranch—Hotel, cottages. well-known table. Phone, swimming, daily mal campers to Glenwood, including carriage, $3 78 round trip. ¥. R. DANN, Santa Cruz. W EITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, the best re- sort in Sonoma County. Open all fear round. Rates, $8 to $12. Take Tiburon ferry. Bus meets all trains. E. HAWES, Santa Rosa. ERN. near Mt. Si Pa S T R e 0 s gomery st.. or MRS. L. M. N, Stsson. Cal. STAGE LINES AND LIVERIES. i&mu STABLES, UKIAH AND wu"i nmmmnAMMu