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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1903. LINER ACAPULCO SAILS FOR PANAMA AND THE INTERVENING PORTS OF CALL Pacific Mail Steamship Carries Two Thousand Tons of Freight, Which Includes 1800 Barreis of Cali- fornia Wine and a 200-Ton Shipment of Lead MAKES A TARGET OF HER HUSBAND Mrs. EdnaDorenloh Fires One Shot Without Effect. S | Mafl Company’s liner| | ed yesterday for way ports tons ¢ ssengers. of wine, -~ Governor Inspects ‘Wharves. OF DIMINUTIVE STEAMSHIPS WHICH SAILED YESTERDAY FOR ALASKA. | | PORT LUDLOW—Arrived April w ! from San — to Sail To-Morrow San ¥ stmr Newburg, for from Coo for Redondo. Mary Sachs Sails. Sachs, with & pesty of | ed yesterday for Eu- | Mary ing Inteligence. | for Ban Pedro. . for San Frai Pedro; 16 hours from Fort 38 ONDO—Arrived Aol —A—rirod April m T copllla. 1 25—Br Krog, hours from San | Nicoison, 69 bours from San | 49 hours from San for Skagwa $% days from Hilo. ot Rt f g end April 25—Stmr Santa fled April 25—St; Eureka; Pacific neola, hence April 22. AND PORTS. LA—Arrived April 24—Schr A Su Pedro; Pacl Mu Pansma, etc; Pa- fos_YVictori and Port 4flc Coast Steamship Co. Portiand, Hornsman, Portland; ‘Pel&flm Brauth, Portland; Comway. Cox. Port Townsend; Bow- o | ed April Q@ Townsend; Pac s 6o AN PO!{T: ncisco A—Cleared April isco, via New York. PORTS. April b 23. Sion G cott, Willlama, Honolulu; J & Bros Co. BAILED. Saturday, Aprfl 25. Etmr Fulton, Les Ban l’eCm 24—Br Stmr Moana, from Vi for Evaney. stol Bay ndi an Francisco. HULL—In port April Halgan, for Oregon. FALMOUTH—Arrived April 2 Oregon. YOKOHAMA—Arrived April Tartar, from Vascouver. ’ ved prior to April ‘n-»-u San B gonk. | ,VALPARAISO—Salled April ¥Francisco, —Arriv erica Maru, mith and Kar 25—Stmr K , Pille, Ventura. 5—Stmr Mackinaw, hence red April 24—Bark U | | £25—Schr | April 25—Stmr Alll- mr Bmpire, hancs April | Lyra, from Port April 23—Schr | April 24—8chr San LONES—Passed April 25, 8:30 a m— | ir Ad- 25— : schr Winsiow, aturn, from Hono- w; _out April 25Schr Bndeavor, from ley, DING. Fa![ed Aprfl 25—Stmr Tancisco; stmar x.q"-f:fi‘a’?’s‘.’,’."‘x‘??,"t stmr Melville Dollar, 25—Stmr Santa 25—Schr tmr Robert Adamson, : etmr Brookiyn, for San Fran: TTLI—Satled April 24—Stmr Humboldt, Barbara, mr Alca- isco; stmr Santa Monica, for Mabel 24—Bktn Coro- isco; schr Alice Cooke, for ok 2¢—Stmr bark In port April 13—Br ship Forrest 13—Fr bark Amiral 4—Fr bark noblere, from Oregon; Br ship G W Wolft, 24—Br stmr rancisco, via Honolulu, for Hong- 24—Ger stmr prior to April 25— rom San Francisco, via —Arrived April 25—Stmr r;ncn\'r‘fi{?r/ 2, Weather T e e o e cloudy: wing W, miles per hour. —Arrived April 24—Bark Abby Pal- ® PORTS mer, from Port Gamble, e ved April 25—Schr Guide, TENERIFFE—Arrived April 24—Br stmr Stivertown, from Honoluln, for London, n April bark - oy Tblrk ;flw Wave, or 'ownsent bl 1 om San Pedro, for Tacoma. e et Passed out April 25—Ship Gienericht, Coquimbo. VICTORIA, Ivanhoe, from Honolulu. OCEAN STEAMERS. il 3, for ;nr Malta; stmr Manitou, for London; and, for Antwerp .WE TRUST THE PEOPLE. This Week’s Specml We have bought an overstock of : springs from one of the largest man- ufacturers in this city. Bought at a bargain and will give them to you at a bargain. Close woven pencil weave wire, 17 best steel tempered copper springs, 6 heavy cable sup- ports. One of the best $3.50 springs This elegant iron bed, single, % or in the market. While sl ss 3 - double, brass rod, vases and knobs, EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., 1320-1328 STOCKTON STREET. _We furnish homes complete. Al chr= lead to our store. Country orders Our regular $1.50 bed for this week only .“-?s B C—Arrived April 25—Br bark NEW YORKE—Sailed April 25—Stmr Sicilia, stmr stmr Etruria, for Liv Is Arrested on a Charge of Assault to Commit Murder. ——e Mrs. Edna Dorenloh was arrested at her residence, ¢ Grove street, at an early hour | yesterday morning by Policeman Skelly | and booked at the City Prison on a charge 4 of assault to murder. She fired a shot at her husband, Henry Dorenloh, and re- | fused to allow him fnto the houss, threat- ! ening to shoot at him again if he at- | tempted 1t. | She appeared before Police Judge Mo- | | gan yesterday morning, and when ques- | tioned said she had not been on good terms with her husband for a year. She | 4id not deny firing the shot at him, but | could give no satisfactory reason for do- | ing so. One of her eyes was blackened, and she said it was caused by a faint- ! Ing spell, when she fell and struck against | a chair. She has been married four years. | Mrs. Robrer, her sister, said Mrs. Dor- | enloh had been sick for the last three | | weeks and had been under the care of a physician. She was subject to fainting spells and was not responsible for her | actions. | Henry Dorenloh, the husband, said he | was a bartender at Eighth and Market | streets. He corrobprated Mrs. Rohrer's statements as to hfs wife’s condition, and | sald she was of a very excitable dispo- | sition. He got home between 1 and 2 | o'clock yesterday morning. His wife was | in bed and he awoke her. He stretched himself on the sofa to read for a short time before going to bed, when his wife got up and ordered him out of the house. She got his revolver, and when he saw he could not reason with her he went downstairs and as ho reached the door she fired a shot at him, the bullet miss- ing him. He met Policeman Skelly, who went to the house with him. His wife was standing on top of the stairs with erpool; stmr Astoria, for Glasgow; stmr Patri- cia, for Hamburg. Arrived April 25—Stmr St Paul, from South- ampton and Cherbourg. ANTWERP—Eatled April 25—Stmr Kroon- land, for New York. HAVRE—Salled April 25—Stmr La Bavole, for New York; stmr L'Ad U(IIJM. fDl’ New | York. 3 @i 48 | the revolver in her hand, and Skelly took I\ EENSTOWN—Saflea April 25 SthT LS |1t from her and: arresiéd ner. Dorenioh o S N TSk ol 25—Stmr Bohe. | 530 he intended sending his Wife to & sanitarium, as she was in a delicate con- dition and not responsible for her actions, Judge Mogan then ordered Mrs. Doren- loh released on $500 bonds and she was taken to a private sanitarium on Elev- enth avenue. from Boston, for Liverpool. ERPOOL—Arrived April 25—Stmr B8yl- from Bostol April 2! a, Sailed York. 25—Stmr Umbria, for New SOUTHAMPTON — Sailed April 25—Stmr New York, for New York GLASGOW—Arrived April 25—Stmr An- horia, from New York; stmr Sardinian, from Austrian Count Deported. GREAT FALLS, Mont.,, April 25.—Mike Sinai, who claims to be an Austrian Count, was sent back to McLeod, North- west Territory, to-day in charge of an immigration agent. He is charged with swindling at McLeod and has been in jail here for larceny. He is deported under the immigration act, which forbids crim- inals coming into this country. —Arrived April 25—Stmr Pots- w York, for Rotterdam, and pro- | ““ROTTERDAM — Arrived Aprll Potsdam, from New York. BREMEN—Arrived April 25—Stmr Kron- prinz Wilhelm, from New York. Safled April 25—Stmr Koenigen Luise, New York. TERBOURG—Safled A; , trom Southampton, R A 25 — Stmr for Eomtas. o Movement of Steamers. Unruly Passenger Fined. TO ARRIVE. LEXINGTON, Ky.,, April 2.—The Loulsville and Nashville train to Mays- e From, Ville was held ten minutes here to-day while Louls Lunsford, a passenger who f£oine | Hamburs & Way Ports|apr. 28 | TR KO0 oht o the train, was ar- Humboldt JApr. 26 | rested, taken to a station-house, tried, Honolulu & Kahutul...|[Apr. 26 | fined, paid the fine and was allowed to San Pedro '| San Pedro leave for home. BYRON HOT SPRINGS. 3 Reached by the Southern Pacific Co. Unequaled climate spring, summer, au- tumn or winter. New hotel complete in every particular. Luxurious baths and most curative water known for rheu- matism, gout, sciatica, liver, kidney and stomach troubles. Sixty-eight miles from San Francisco, & miles from Sacramento, 35 miles from Stockton. All the comforts of home and attractions of the country. Hot Mineral Baths, Hot Mud and Sul phur Bntha. Ewlmmlnt Tnnl Riding and Drif orse: Boards, Lawn 'x‘ennu. Pool Blmards. Plnl Pong, Croquet. Rateelncotugean150perwuk.flw day and upward in Main Hotel. Use of &ll baths and waters free to guests. For further information call on Peck’s Information Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., or address H. R. WARNER, Manager, Byron Hot Springs, Cal Santa Catalina Island, 8% hours from Los Angeles. ‘World's fishing records. OUR FAMOUS MARINE BAND, 25 ART- ISTS. Hunting the wild goat, boating, bathing, golf, tennis, ete. CAMP LIFE A SPECIAL FEATURB. Hundreds of tents with furnishings entirely new this season. Electric lighting. HOTEL METROPOLE, first class. Always open. Descriptive matter from BANNING CO., 222 South Spring st., Los Angeles, or FL C. PECK, 10 Market st., San Francisco. SKAGGS A ters noted for mldk'lnnl nnuu best natural hot mineral water bath in State; boating and swimming in Warm Springs Creek; good trout streams; telephone, telegraph, daily mall, ex- press and San Francisco morning and evening papers: FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE; both morning and afternoon stages; round trip from San Francisco only 50. Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 m, and 2:30 p. m. Rates $2 a day or $12 a week. References, any guest of the past eight years. Patronage of $662 unprecedented. * Information at Touriat In. Montge also at Traveler office. 20 Montgomery st., oI HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA mUN'rY only 43 hours (mm ncisco and Opens June 1. Charming sum- mer home. ~Perfect climate. Comtfort, quietude, recreation. Excellent table. One hour from city. Nine trains daily. Address IRA G. HOITT. Hoitt's School. CAMPERS’ PARADISE. Guernewcod Park, on Russian River. Boating, Fishing. Cots and tents rented uerne & MocLane, Guerneville, | CONFERENCE WILL END IRRIGATION CONTROVERSY Question Over m}im Obtained by Capitalists in Yolo to Be Settled. WOODLAND, April 25.—The last vestige of opposition to the Yolo County Con- solidated Water Company seems likely to disappear as the result of a conference to be held. When the new corporation suceeeded to the rights of the Moore Ditch Company, the Adams and Stephens Ditch companies and other irrigation ven- tures there was some question as to whether the company had acquired the rights of an old irrigation scheme at the The farmers of that section of the county began to organize an independent irrigation enter- The Capay Valley farmers and the new corporation have been negotiat- ing for several days and the outlook now is that the independent venture will be abandoned and the Consolidated Com- its system to cover Capay Valley and begin the construction of a ditch near Rumsey at once. Tt is expected that the ditch on the north side of Cache Creek will reach Blacks about June 1. Tt will not be extended to Dunnigan until next season. HEIT Grain Shipments From Oregon. PORTLAND, Or., April 25.—The wheat movement from Portland to San Fran- cisco, which was very heavy during the winter months, is about to be resumed. The steamer South Portland, which will safl north from San Francisco to-day with a general cargo, will take back a e:.rgo ofhgmin. '1;he steamer will make two or three round trips, Wheat southward each time. | e —_——— Latest returns show that the securities held by the French Government Savings Bank amount to £29,600,000. ] I 2| Humboldt . L AP ® R e e e - 3¢ | given s subtracted from the depth given by | formation Bureau 11 Mexican Ports . 27 | the charts. The plane of reerence is the mean | TRy@cr, oxtee, 70 MoniRe Santa Monica| fan Pearo.... " 27 | of the lower low waters. Rival........ | Willapa Harbor 27| Ratnter......| Seattle & Whatcom. | [Apr. 29 | Time Ball. HOITT’S Coos Bay . . 28 | | Port Gambl . 28 | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. B. N., Mer- Portand & Wy Partass 23| chants’ Bxchange, San’ Franciseo,’ Cal. MENLO New York Via Panama. [Abr. 23 | The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry PARK China & Japan “IApr. 23 | bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day. Hpnolulu ....... © 28 | 1. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § New York . 98 |p. T, Greenwich time. o oo | Newport & Way Porta.|Apr. 20 ; 8 Albion & Pt. Arena...[Apr. 20 | Lieutenant, U. §. N.. in charge. | Bathing and | Ban Pedro . | — 3 Humboldt ol Coos, Bay 34 NEWS qr_mfiifi OCEAN. | Point_Aren 2 | 8an Disko S Wey Ter) 50 | Matters of Interest to Mariners and New York via Panama. 30 i Portland & Astoria. . 30 Shipping Merchants. Hamburg & Way P 1| The Danish steamer Polarstjernen is char- Humbeldt 2| tered for Wheat from Portland or Puge!. Sound 2! to_Unitea Kingdom, Havre ‘or burg. 2|tk Alden "Besss returns to Honolulu 3| with general cargo. 3 i 4 Crude Oil for Honolulu. ol 4| The tank ship Marion Chilcott was cleared m‘,’rmn;{d’ & 8 | yesterday for Homolulu with 672,000 gallons | Now York, v Panama..|May | crude oll, being_equivalent to 16,000 barrols, | and valued at $22,400. The ship also carried TO SAIL. 22 drums distlllate, valued at §242. il Bteamer. Destination. | Salls.| Pler. The Acapulco’s Cargo. April 26. The steamer Acapulco, which sailed yester- 3 5. Foruana. [portiafh firect .. | & pmleier 2 day for Panama and way ports, carried cargo | head of Capay Valley. . [ 5an Dieke & pary amIBler 19| 4o Contral America valued at $24,067; Mexico, Bppen amPler 27 | ¢4817; Colombis, $3220; Peru, §2210; New g cipal exports e Arctto. /D0 afbiee 3 | TOHGCABNIIN. Do FERCIPE SDUIY, Wi A% | prise. § amPler 10 | O " Contral Amerloa—2878 bbls flour, 2375 pmiPler 2 | alg 4 cs wine, 19,950 1bs rice, 70, cs whisky, 1bs 1t, 27 pkgs mc!nel and provisions, & Pm|Pler 2 P e e atias. 205 The Doos. SO0 The o mPler 2| namon, 6 cs bottied beer, 18, 920 it lamber, § | pany” will extend | Hagmboldt 130 p{pios 42 | cvls gas, 6 pkgs machinery, 14 bales cotton, omo 5 Py blPler 10 | ST1® K8% 0 BXE e 460 ca coat ofh 567 ST Bidar Adorla & Fopiand Ll am|Pler 24 | jie"5ie °50 bbls cement, 1678 Ibs soda, 1365 4 ' 12 bales b TS T e e e R s % o Wity 07 Phoentx. . - Mendocino City i DmiPler 13 | pygs groceries and prgvisions. 16" Dies_pasts, G. Dollar...|Grays Harbor 4 pmiPler 2| Py} Flead pipe, 2 machinery, 1 Altiance. .. Portland & Way..|11 am(Pler 18 | 1142 1* )50 &'Jumver, 36 pies railroad ma- Eureka....... | Humboldt § amibier 13 | {01715 sheets steel, 10 bales bags, 1783 Ibs North Fork. | Hum .. am(Pler "2 | (00 31 Dkgs arms and ammunition, 19 pkes Martposa. .. B O acoma. (19 SmEler 7| [2ints’ and olls, 17 bdls pipe. B T e A amPler 2| P40, colombia-—150 bbls flour.m 1224 gals wine, State of Call San Diego & Way. .| 0 amiPler 19 e R L e B i Bt pm|Bler 13 | 13,202 f¢ lumber, 8 bales hags: 100, o8 oo 1 pmipasa’ | To Peru—200 bbls flour, 100’ cs soap, & pkgs 4 prm/Ples o3 | acid, 1 pks machinery, 10 pkas dry goods, 50 pkes rnlnlu supplies, 58 cs canned goods, 5 cs turpentine. aofEaer 18 | ™T0 New York—14,228 gals wine, 81 gals | 3 Fenia O i Fier 37 | branay, 11 cs paint, 27,000 1bs hides, 125 bales " agaition the foregoing th steamer car- Pt Arena.. | Polnt ATenS iicom| 4 DIEler 2| ried the following shipments: To Port of Ratnler.. .. |Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pm(Pler 2 Eodie T ot A R T T Alsmeai Honglulu ...« ....| 3 pmiPler 7 | Epein, Isiand of rinidad 7105 o8 canna Peru......l| .Y, vis Pasama[12 “m(ss B e it e Ao Sents Rosa. |Bun Diego & Way.| 9 am[Prer 19 | Germany—00 gals wine, valued at $65. Columbla...( Astorls & Portland[11 amjPler 24 ay Nebraskan. .| Hono. & Knhulul .| 2 pm|Pler 20 ity Puebla| Puget Sound Ports.f11 amlPter 27 FROM SEATTLE. For T Salls. ® E“‘"" : Y‘gu rl;grrt‘l‘ Apr. 26 > kagway & Way {Apr, Skagway & Way Ports.|Apr. 30 Y. Skagway & Way Ports.May 2 Sixteen Years a City of Seatile| Ekagway & Way Ports.|May 3 Bert! Cooks Inlet & Way. ay 7 Or EN Nome City...| Cooks Inlet & Way....\May 8 Al-Kl... Skagway & Way Ports.[May 12 Sun, Moon and Tide. uarantee United States Coust and Geodetio Survey— Times and Helghts of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay, Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters ocour at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the helght of tide is the same at both places. SATURDAY, APRIL 26. Weakness and Diseases of Men. Kidney and Biadder Diseases, Wasting Any I wlll exnhln to him my methods, |'flme 'nme | Tiroe| 'nm. . sel, a careful pe tion and an honest and scien ini Z ] { w! \n his case: nhmlutnl Tree of cost. Then, if he desires (o take my rate. b : e Tient and elen Pasriive ovutares ob sl ooes Hers T Melograde treat: 2043 04T 5.0 438 a0 of & cure. To & L oy k. , 2 5‘3):3:]{: % :5, 512 1 gl g“ means everything—his future health, happiness and possibly his n‘ - s CORRESPONDENCE. NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides s Of the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes ‘The helghts given are in One personal visit is al write me your symptoms full BO?K describing my clum contract in e h!ll‘h'. nd w10 CURE. I treat absolutely nothing but genito-urinary diseases of the male, such as Vital Forcs, Nervous and Chronic Diseases, Piles, Fistula, Rupture, Varicocele, Blood Polson, Stricture and all contracted allments. man thus aflicted is earnestly invited to come to office, where ind ‘where he will md‘v-g rate o S prsfemd, but if you cannot call any cases be ecialty nt office or by or pnv-.ta oounul, lml abundant capl D, T e A Foeatay s 012 Drains, Loss of rivate coun- at my office cured at home. yF'.R.EE e to each egal eo hold tor,:;n;m:ul.g ca.n 3 BARTLETT ¢ SPRINGS The greatest mountain health and pleasure resort on the Pacific Coast. A delightful spot to spend your vacation. Here the sick will regain health, the weary find rest and the pleas- ure seeker have an enjoyable out- ing. HOTEL RATES: $12 to $17.50 per week. Housekeeping cottages, $3 to $15 per week. AMUSEMENTS: Musio, dancing, billiards, shuffieboard, ping ponz, tennis, ‘bowling, croquet, riding, swimming, and’ fishing. Shady walks and BATHS: Hot water, vapor, tub, mineral, etc., with competent mas- seurs in attendance. Write to J. E. McMAHAN, ager, BARTLETT SPRINGS, CAL. Or’ call at 2 SUTTER STREET, @ San Francisco. 2 PARAISO SPRINGS| MONTEREY COUNTY, CAL. The leading Summer Resort of the Pacific Coast. Hot Soda and Sulphur Baths, large Swimming Tank, first-class table. Send for beautiful illustrated booklet and rates to F. W. Schroeder, Manager, or San Francisco Agent, 11 Montgomery street. CAPITOLA The seaside resort of f_\ntnl Californta— Enlarged and improved. $2 50 and upward. Open lmy 31, orchestra. Addries for hotel, BRIARE; for Capitola, Cal. R. cottages, F. REANIER, For_general information, Peck’s Information Bureau, 11 Montgomery San Franctsco, Cal. Send for booklet. - DR. C. C. O'DO; M ZERAL EPRI;‘GS AT GLEN ELLEN, the best camping, pienic and pleasure re- sort on the Coast. The greatest remedy for lung disease, liver and stomach complaints, rheumatism and catarrh In the world; miles from 8. F. The S. P. R. R. and 8. F. & N. P. R. R. give special rates to cam: pers; 80 cottages and tents furnished: rent cheap: no fogs mor polson oak at the park: mineral water, boats, bathing and fishing free. Mea! served at Hotel Riverside at reasonabls rate Inguire of DR. C. NNELL, office 10815 sariet o5, Bet. Sixtn and Seventh, San Franctsco. HOTEL NEVILLS. Best equipped hotel on the mother lode. Headquarters for commercial and mining men. Under new management. JAMESTOWN, CAL. Adams Springs Why does Adams Springs, Lake County, get the crowd? Because it cures. It is the best water, has the best climate and gives the best service. Send for book of testtmontals. Full particulars at Travelers' Information Bureau, 630 Market street, or by addressing DR. W. R. PRATHER, Proprietor. Hotel Rowardennan. BEN LOMOND, SANTA CRUZ COUNTY. ALWAYS OPEN. Regular season opens June 1, under entirsly new and progressive management. For infor. mation and free booklet apply Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomery street; the Railway Handbook, Market street, San incisco, or to H. F. ANDERSON, A. C. ROSCOE, Manager. HOTEL WILLITS. First season. New building: up to date equipment; over a hundred rooms, handsomely furnished; large dining-room; rooms en sulte with private baths; hot and cold water; elec- trio lights;_first-class plumbing and perfect sewerage. Redwoods and mountainous country eround with all their pleasures; center of the deer hunting and fishing of Mendocino County, $2 to $3 60 per day; $10 to $18 per week. Ad- dress WILLIAM WEIGAND, Manager, Wil- lits, Mendocino County, C: HOTEL BON AIR. ns May 15. New, modern 80-room hotel; Ross Valley; every convenience; first class & every particular; fishing, boating, swimmin, beautiful drives.” MR. and MRS. J. E. MAN- LOVE (formerly Mrs. Leach), props. P. O. address Ross Valley, Marin Co. La Honda and Pescadero. Buy your rallroad tickets to Redwood City, 9 a. m._ train from Third and Townsend sts. and 9:20 a. m. train from San Jose: connect with direct. Address WALTER KNIGHT, R.d'ogeclty. SUMMIT HOTEL And cottages in Santa Cruz Mountains, mile from Wfllmr new management; inill, eream; $8, §: ll.2 M week. tion at 11 l(ont‘vmery . San OAK CROVE RANCH. Lovely ranch home in foothills, 6 miles from Proprietor. half fruit, Informa~ cisco. Suisun.” Fresh cream, fruit, poultry from the ranch; excellent table specfalty; $8 to $12 week. Write or inquire 2 to 5, 3 Belvedere st., San Francisco. 'S | “VACATION 1903” IS NOW READY. As 85 well known, this book, every year by the California Northwestern Railway, s CALIF' g..‘“:\.nom - Is the standard publication om the Pa« i cific Coast for Information regarding Mineral Spring Resorts, Coun- | try Homes and Farms Where Summer Boarders Are Taken, and Select Camping Spots. “VACATION 1803 contains over 100 beautifully {llustrated and is complets In its detailed information as to location, aocommodations, sttrace tions, terms, ete. To be had at the Tickst Offices ef roaicte { Market st. lmuJ and Tiburon Ferry, foot of kot ot.; also at the General Office, Xut\ll.l Lite bullding, corner Blnmm‘ and Californta e San Applications by mafl will rec«v- . mediate respbnse. H.C. WHITING, Gen'l Manager. —B. X, RYAN, Gex'l Pass'y m AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS. We have added many attract beautiful and romantic sost. O round. The nearest H San Franeiscc. Temp staging. Fare $1 10. tism, asthma and all have five different hot su and plunge baths and the swimming tank in the State first class. Inquire Peck’s or address Theo. F noma County, iswued and cottages have been e | first-class country resort, big redwoods of Sonoma’ Cou | stan River. Hunting | No staging annoyance. over by a first-class Fre; and service wil Postoffice and Leave Sausalito ferry ticket, good for_thirty d $2 50 per day; $12 and $14 per meals a la_carte. J. J. THIRION, Cazadero, Sonoma County, Cal. HARBIN SPRlNGS. Most destrable In Lake Co ron, magnesta and arser | rheumat k. proprieto; lmrotu sflmas, vnll NEW | MANAGEMENT, mineral i =r\rln 12 P’ | mineral water; c for campers; new bowling alleys | foquet grounds: rooms and b For nformation address Pecik’s Bureau, Montgomery st.; C. N. W. Ry., 650 Market and Darker & Carpenter, Bachelor P. O., Laka County. MOUNT,. And Cottages in heart of mountalm Santa Cruz. table is our recommen 1st-class accom.; new impvts.: phone, Swimming tank, amusements, bowling alley, & mail; campers Glenwood, 1 croquet. tickets ta $ round trip. R. DANN, Santa Crus. DE LA ROZA RESORT, GIBBS, CAL. Campers tickets §2 to t. Frea coach takes you to this lovely resort in the Santa Cruz Mts., 1500 above sea level. Na, fogs. No frosts. Hunting, fishing, free campe ing grounds. Write F. THORNBURY, Mxr BEAUTIFUL LAUREL DELL. SWITZERLAND OF AMBERICA. Boating, swimming, marine toboggan, saddle horses, tals 1y-ho coaches, bowling, croguet, largest dinings room in Lake Co. Pamphlets 650 Market, oe Peck’s, 11 Montgomery. ED. DURNAN, Prop, CAMP TAYLOR. Fine hotel accommodations. Fishing, camp unds and cottages. For information call ag ‘ravelers’ Bureau, zofilu;uo:nery st.; P-:l : Information Bureau, ontgomery_st., Market st. “Address H. G. MARTIN, c.m, Taylor, Cal. ———— HOME FARM. Delighttully situated in the Santa Crus red, ‘n;hmym“.l from Glenwood, eight mileg Banta Cruz._ Plents of milk and Frait i scason. Write Tor bookiet. Campers’ | rate to Glenwood, §3 25. H. W. HAINES, Proprietor. CONGRESS A charming resort in the Santa Crus Moun- tains, 6 miles from Gatos: two hours from Francisco. _Tennis, swi ana spo: ters on the coast. Manager, Saratoga P. VILLA FONTENAY—First-class resort; Banta Cruz Mts.; hotel, . cottages; uequ.r, tennis, hlllll!d& bowling, locme ligh t-l 50; ctreu- campe w3 'H. HAESTERS, Glenwood, Cal. SPLENDID FISHING NOW near Dun- cans Mills. EL BONITO HOTEL. Sportsmen’s headquarters. Information Peck’'s Bureau, 11 Montgomery street. A. Morse, Manager. LOTUS FARM S RESORT—3 5 Miles from Napa in the redwoods. Natural lake, boat riding, fishing, fine drives, hunting. Terms, $8 lknd 3p per week: children unde: wee] “arriage to or from Napa, T: s‘n—:m.r Prop., Napa, Cal. P. O. box 1 CLARK Ranch, Kenwood C::l". Station, Sonoma 1 mile from station; good hunting ; excellent table; $8 and $10 per week; parties met at station. ANDREW ANDERSON. MONTRIO HOTEL. Onn mils from famous “Bohemian Grove”; new management; all refitted. Quietude, com- fort, pleasure; hunting, fishing, boating; fresh milk, cream and best of everything. C. F. CARR, Manager, Montrio, Cal. DUNCAN SPRINGS. mineral !-rl flne hdtl Im‘l flm class !lhl!. Gt B o M g ureau, or address k H Mendocino, County, . HOTEL LA HONDA—Situated in the Redwoods. Good trout fishing. _ Telephone. Booklet. MRS, I J, Sears, La Honds, San Mateo County, Cal. HALFMOON BAY—Occidental Hotel, Headquarters fishermen and tourists; splendid country tabl San Mateo stage Tates veas.; newly ren. A. T. TO LET, AT CAMP MEEKER—A well furnished 4-room house on lake fromt, th choicest location, at reasonable rates. ¥ particulars, 1400 Pacific st. GLENWOOD HOTEL—In the redwoods, El.llll Cruz Mts.; 5 min. depot; swimmi HOTEL LYNDON 205 M“““";jv“g- ream, fruit, poultry. amust ball; rd trig amusements, lawn tennls, croquet, et uws&no-u»-k Wm. Martin, Glenwood, Ca. climate in town: opposite depot; city accom- ORCHARD HOME. o I R L Iy early DUNCANS MILL, CALIF. for H N, Rates $7 0 $10 & Week.. ... J. F. ORR. Prop. HOWELL MT.—WOODWORTH'S. Woedworth: Raneh: - 87 ber- Benk m,... —In the Santa Cruz red- woods: $7 and $8 w For circulars write Mrs, E. Wilken, R, F. D. box 121, Santa Cruz. ‘WOODWORTH & MULLER, St. Helena, :.mr — Excellent 'zl‘:‘lu butter, vegetables, fruii: pnl hsihing, huntln. $7 to ‘tl' , Week. o u:n.v.‘l. Potter Valley, Mendocino Cal. AT COTTLE'S Fruit and Dairy Iarm; good board for 6 persons. In tents. J. W. COTTLE, Geyserville, Sonoma County, Cal.