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T JTRIKERS RETURN 10 THEIR PLAGES —_—— Sawmills in Del Norte| County Are Againin | f | Operation. wners and Employes Amic- | ably Adjust All Their | D.fferences. N Y, May The strike g&ing camps of Del | 1 he local branch bor Union, and which gress for more than four ared off last night #nd | from the whistle of the | § o'clock this morning | hearts of the many whose dependent upon the out- ntroyersy. The settlement | me &s a pleasant surprise, | ed efforts of = conciliation, ted only in the further differenc existing | and their em- h trouble is ess.and the busi- | kiss of San‘ the Hobbs-Wall | Van McDonald of manager of the Amer- | After being invested the Mayor and | agreement as were wners of b & Concessions | erning the wage schedule. | s t einstated in < the union has . a iy ganized " between the em- ¢ rs seem to have m waginary. The e d substan- while the for ike h have ase m ANGELES STREET RAILWAYS WILL MERGE hat Traction Company”; to Unite With Syndicate. Is H 1gton .—e— INTEREST TO PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC COAST Sa of a Num- Post- alaries M ADVERTISEMENTS. FREE X-RAY EXAMINATION AND., TREATMENT Al are . ally those sufferers who bave f treatment will . .t se that have worn out stomachs swallowing strong and poison- medicines w nefit. To suffercrs m any of the following maladies this free r must appeal with especial force, and such . s come t at once. There is Cancéx, Tumors, Old Sores, Skin and Blood Diseases, Comsumption, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Deafness, Head and Ear Noises, Rbeumatism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, Kidney, Etomack and Bladder Diseases, Piles, Specie]l Diseases of Men and Women and &1l Chronic Diseases. The Elagtro-Chemiz Insituts | 118 Grant Ave., Cor. Pest St., SAN PRANCISCO. Office vs-H o m tobpm and T to 8 pomw Eunds e m tolp m | €eparate Apartments for Ladies and Gentiemen, N CUTLERY | EVERY BLADE WARRANTED | starr at | eral Chaffee is to be the head of the or- SACRAMENTO’S CARNIVAL IS A GREAT SUCCESS g — | | i | i | | | | Syaeame o T 1 H. METCALF, GRAND | AL OF THE FLORAL | PARADE AT SACRAMENTO. LS —_— Visitors Are | ands of and a c to the floral were acknowl- and beau- a ng Hine T nento Driving Club had a me very the e decorated the proces- den West wiil ation at the car- They will have a 2 eets and will repre- £ on the ca- 1 emont, identified with | f Californ « i€ held this yvear in the i each sitors it order « with ni ght The elec i the amu merit. 7T Mardi Gr is attr ELEGT OFFIGERS Grand Lodge Concludes Work of Annual Session. e AND, May 13.—The and Hermann Sons concluded its adjourned at noon to-day. of officers was completed as of San Diego No John Gerlach of 2 yd inside guard: John a Lodge No, 7, San grand outside guard: H ! gr Germ: No, 7 L H Vran Will webber of Ernest von lel Lodge No 3. Mr. Luenberg of Ha rds Lodge 1 J. W. Reich of Bureka Lodge 6, San Francisco, grand finance commit- | tee The officers were installed by Past Grapd President William Rust of West Serkeley Lodge No. 21 Grand President Hahn apoointed the following standing committees: App William Rust, L. Scharenberg. F. zel. C. Trautner and William Lueddeke By laws— Anton Stier, D. Brune and M Schneider The per capita tax was fixed at 50 cents | and 25 ce r ladies’ lodges Resolutions were adopted thanking the city officlals, citizens of Woodland and members of Concord Lodge and the for courteous treatment and hospitalit motion of G stee Hochs $10 was appropriated to the fund for preserv- ing Califo landmarks This fafterncon the dclegates were the | guests. of Concordia Lodge on a-drive through the surrounding country. | A number of the delegates departed for | fr homes on the afternoon train, but | will remain until Thursday. ! ———————— “Military Order of the Caracao.” WASHINGTON, May 13.—The army of- ficers in Washington and. those who are! here attending the meeting of the general | the Army and Navy Club have perfected the organization of a branch of the Military Order of the Caracao. Gen- t many =3 ganization in the United States. Any of- ficer is eligible who was fn the Philip- pines previous to July 4, 1902, the date | when President Roosevelt declared peace | ent DRKSTG BIL T0 END STRIE Meets in Parliament in Extra Session Melbourne. —_—— Premier Moves Second Read- ing of Measure Aimed at Unions. MELBOURNE, Victoria, May 13.—Par- llament met to-day. The Governor's speech was the shortest on record. He merely announced that Parliament had been summoned to pass a measure deal- ing with the railroad strike. In the Legislative Assembly Premier Ir- vine made a speech on the subject of the railroad strike. He said the country faced a long meditated revolt against estab- lished authority. The issue concerned every country. The strike had thrown the State into confusion, and it would be a fight to a finish. The Premier then moved the second | reading of a bill providing for the sup- pression of the strike, which is not retro- spective and which will not remain in force after the termination of the strike, It provides that an employe leaving his work without giving four nights’ notice is to be assumed'to have joined the strike and will incur the penalty of $500 fine or a year’s imprisonment, with loss of pen- | sion, and will be ineligible in the future for government employ The bill also forbids interference with employes, the collection of strike funds or | encouraging the strike in any manner. The bill further empowets the police to destroy documents encouraging the eirike, makes the printers thereof offend- Ts against the law and declares meetings to be unlawful if four strikers are pres- All persons refusing to ‘disperse are liable to arrest without warrants, and the police are empowered to foreibly en- ter meetings. An amendment expressing regret at the strike and promising that Parltament would consider the grievances of the rail- road men if they return to work was de- feated by 38 to 30 votes. LONDON, May 14.—In a dispatch from Sydney, N. 8. W., the correspondent of the Daily Mail reports secret meetings on the part of the New South Wales trades unionists. notably the railroad and street r men. The correspondent says he con- ferred with the official head of labor un- onism in New South Wales, who declared that all workmen would support the rail- oad men solidly and that unless the Vic- rian Government surrendered the strug- would extend to other states, the Vie- torian fight being only an outpost skir- mish. ——ieeii WOMAN IS GIVEN HIGH OFFICE IN PHILIPPINES Miss Floy Gilmore Receives Appoint- ment as Assistant Attor- ney General. WASHI N, May 13.—The War De- rtme has received advices from Manila that Miss Floy Gilmore has been appointed Assistant Attorney General for the gove nme in the Phillppines. She is woman ever appointed to such an important legal position. She went to the Philippines as a stenographer, and ‘ate tained her present position by good work in the office of the Attorney General. —————— The Original Little Louisiana Com- pany of San Francisco. Estab- lished January, 1887. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Owing to the fact that numerous schemes are placed before the public from time to time, we would respectfully call the attention of purchasers of tickets to buy only from responsible agents and to see that their ticksts read follows PANY OF SAN FRANCISCO. TABLISHED JANUARY, 1887 ach coupon will bear the Initials in large red letters M. & F. on the face of the The following are the capital prizes The Honduras National May 9, fourth . Or.; Noe =old in Port- : Nos. 17,470, each wins $100. mento, Cal., Fresno, Cal. ' The following by the above ca 1903, drawing: Col- Bank of California, San Fran v 1. M. Eckley, Virginia Cit 0 00: Mrs. Fred Jochem. 845 Thirty Oakiand, Cal., $1000 00; W. H. % Californfa street, San Francisco, 000, C. D. Zeile. 520 Pacific strect, ancisco, Cal., $500 00. . —_————— Mrs. Hickey Found Asphyxiated. Mrs Hickey of Santa Rosa 1 San capital prizes pany for lected t Francisco, were paid April 11, Nev., fnreh Johns San ¥ = ra 50, was found asphyxiated at 6:30 yester- day morning in her room at the home of her sister-in Hogan, at 930 Pa- cifie street M Hickev came to this city last Tuesday to witness the celebration at- tendant upen the arrival of the President. While here she had been staying with her sister-in-law, and on Tuesday night she retired at a late hour in the best of spir- it Karly Wednesday morning Mr. Ho- gan detected the strong odor of gas com- ing from Mrs. Hickey's room and on en- tering ind her lying peacefully in her bed. The room was full of gas, and on examination it was found that one of the gas jets was partly turned on. There is no apparent reason for Mrs. Hickey to wish to end her life, and it is therefore probable that death was due to ccident Aspires to Be Commissioner. M. D. Stein, formerly connected with the Markét-street Rallway Company. is the latest aspirant for the vacant Civil Service Commissionership. ceived the indorsement tial citizens and probably stands an ecual chance of appointment with those whose names have already beén published in The Call. Mayor Schmitz will announce the name of the successful “aspirant either to-day OF to-mOrrow. Stein has re- ORIGINAL LITTLE LOUISIANA COM. | of some influen- HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY -14, == [ 1903, BYRON HOT SPRINGS. Reached by the Southern Pacific Co. Trains leave San Fyancisco § and 10 a. m., 4 _; m. rains leave Byron 8:07 and 9:37 a. m., 2:42 and 3:83 p. m. . Unequaled climate spring, summer, autumn or winter. New hotel complete In every par- ticular. Luxurious baths and most curative water known for rheumatism, gout, sclatica, liver, kidney and stomach trouble Sixty-eight miles from San Francisco, S5 miles from Sacramento, 35 miles from Stock- ton. All the comforts of home and attractions of the countr Hot Mineral Baths, Hot Mud and Sulphur Baths, Swimming Tank, Riding_and Driving Shuffie Boards, Lawn Tennls, Po: Ping Pong, Croquet. in cottages $17 50 per week, $3 per day and upward in Main Hotel. Use of all baths and waters free to guests, For further information call on Peck's In éormatlon Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., or ad- ress H. R._WARNER, Manage Byron Hot Springs, FOR_HEALTH AND PLEASURE GO TO Napa Soda Springs. Situated 1000 feet above the beautiful Napa Valley. Hot and cald soda baths_ Shetland ponies and burros for children. Two trains daily 7:30 & m. and 4 p. m. Add. DOLLMANN & JACOBS. Napa Soda Springs. BLUE ] AKES Our famous White Sulphur Spring for dys- pepsia and all stomach allments. Plenty of boating, bathing, fishing and hunting. New cottages. Tennis court, regulation size. Send for new pamphlet. O. WEISMAN, Midlake P. O., Lake County, Cal. Gilroy Hot Springs water unsurpassed For health and pleasure; for rheumatism, kidney, liver and stomach trouble. Trained masseur. Long distance phone. Trains from Third and Townsend at 9 a. m. and 3 p. m. Write for pamphlets. R. ROBERTSON. First season. New bullding: up to date equipment; over a hundred roome handsomely furnished; large dining-room: rooms en suite with private baths; hot and cold water; elec- trie Iights; first-class plumbing and perfect sewerage. Redwoods and mountainous country | around with all thelr pleasures: center of the | deer hunting and fishing of Mendocino County. Wil 50 per day: $10 to $18 per week WILLIAM WEIGAND, Manager, Mendocino County, Cal Ca,n;pliell Hot Springs. to Boca; stage for springe con- $2 to 16 hours’ rail | nects 6 p. m. trafn from city: round trip, in- | cluding stage, $14 50, good for season. Rates, | 810 ver week | | JOHANN!SBERGC | Hotel; modern conveniences; large. airy din- | ing-room: exhilarating air:’ hunting, fishing, swimming, boating; rates $10 and $12. THEO. BLANCKENBERG JR., Prop., Oakvilie, Napa Co.. or PECK'S BUREAU, 11 Montgomery st. EAGLE STABLES 27, 7 | A. Eldred for ratés for any kind of turnout. | e e Ukiah ourists, camp- Write to H Y| AMERICAN RIVER ELECTRIC ; COMPANY IS INCORPORATED | Contemplates Building a Large Plant | at the Mouth of Rock | Creek. PLACERVILLE, May 13.—The Ameri- can River Electric Company has filed ar- ticles of incorporation in the office of the County Recorder in this city. .The capi- tal stock of the company is $2,500,000, di- vided into 50,000 shares. The company has acquired the Bell wa- ter rights in this county and proposes to | build a 10,000 horse power plant at the mouth of Reck Creek. on the south fork of the American River, four miles north of this city. A contract for the construc- tion of seven miles of ditch has been let to the San Francisco Construction Com- pany. Contracts for the construction of a stone dam across the American River at the Chutt Camp and for the construc- tion of the power house at the mouth of Rock Creek will be let within the next two weeks. A force of men is now engaged in pre- liminary work on the ditch, A A S Estimates Population of Los Angeles. LOS ANGELES, May 13.—School Census Marshal Farmer has made a careful esti- mate of the population of Los Angeles, based upon the recently finished school census. His figures give this city a popu- lation of 136,945 py it S S Body of Drowned Man Is Recovered. SEATTLE, May 3.—The body of James 8. Mulvey, who Is =said to have relatives somewhere in California, was found float. ing in the bay to-day. 0000000000090020000000 BARTLETT § 2 SPRINGS $ The greatest mountain health and Sle ure resort on the Pacific oast. A delightful spot to spend your cation. Here the sick will regain health, the weary find rest and the pleas- ure seeker have an enjoyable out- ing. fiOTEL RATES: $12 to $17.30 per week. Housekeeping cottages, 33 to 8§15 per week. AMUSEMENTS: Music, dancing, billiards, shuffieboard, ping ng, tennis, bowling, croguet, ding, swimming, hunting and fshing. Shady walks and drives. BATHS: Hot water, vapor, tub, mineral, etc., with competent mas- geurs in attendance. Write to J. E. McMAHAN, man- ager, BARTLETT SPRINGS. CAL. Or’ call at 2 SUTTER STREET, Ban Francisco. 7 Cnt e e i DOCEERO CPBPVOROVIOIVGHD AUTOMOBILES TENNIS NEW ANNEX BOWLING NEW LANAI ORCHESTRA “THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME” WAS SUNG BEFORE HOTEL VENDOME WAS OPENED \ GOLF GEO. P. SNELL PING-PONG MANAGER SWIMMING SAN JOSE, CAL. HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA K‘GGS COUNTY: only 415 hours from San Francisco and but 9 miles’ staging; wa- ters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural hot mineral water bath in State: boating and swimming in Warm Springs Creek: good trout streams; telephone, telegraph, daily mail, ex- press and San Francisco morning and evening apers: FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE; both morning and afternoon stage: round trip from San Francisco only $5 50. Tal Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a. and 2:30 p. m. Rates $2 a day or $12 a we; Referances. any, guest of the past eight years. Patronage of 1802 unprecedented. Information at Tourist In- formation Bureau. 11 Montgomery st.; aiso at Traveler office. 630 Market st, or of J. F. MULGREW. S al CAMP CURRY YOSEMITE IS NOW -CPEN b o bd *wxfrx A THIS IS THE PRETTIEST TIME OF THE YEAR AT ATNA SPRINGS The mountains are beautiful and the drives Charm- are grand, the waters are at their best. ddle- ing cottage life, with first-class board. horses galore. Amusements of every sort Prices to suit all. _Send for pamphlet. Address AETNA SPRINGS CO., AETNA SPRINGS, Napa Co., Cal TAHOE TAVERN AT LAXE TAHOZ Will open for inspection of gu June 1. Our patrons of last season say: “Tahoe Tavern fs The equal of any summer resort hotel in the world,” and that Lake Tahoe has no equal. Visit us and_prove statement for yourselves, Rates from $3.50 per day upward.’ For par- ticulars or reservation of rooms address J. CLOUGH, Occidental Hotel. HARBIN SPRINGS. Most desirable in Lake Co.: contains sulphur, iron, magnesia and arsenic; wonderful res of rheumatism, catarrh, kidney, liver and stom ach troubles; new gymnasium, bowling alle handball court and billiard-room as plant, livery, home dairy. fine garden, Round-trip tickets, S. P. Prop. |vomTE gmoRs TQCALOWA AR Bertrand Hotel; first-class accommodation reasonable rates for families & parties: fishin batiing. beautifol drives to Bear Valley; tele- phene, JOS. F. BERTRAND, or Bulletin office every Friday, 2 to 4 p. m., or No. Shore R. R., 620 Market. HOTEL BEN LOMOND, SANTA CRUZ IIOUNTAINS. Now opan. For booklet. apply to Peck’s Burea 11 Montgomery st.. or 8. P. Co., 613 Market st. B. DICKINSON, Pro Ben Lomond, Cal. HOTEL BON A'R. Opens May 15. New, modern 80.room hotel; Ross Valley: every convenience: first class in every particula: fishing, boating, swimming beautiful drives. MR. and MRS. J E. MAN Acetylene vegetable orfice, $8. LOVE (former! Mrs. Leach). props. P. O. address Ross Valley, Marin Co. ASTORC SPRINGCS. LAKE €O.. CAL., via CALISTOGA and WM, SPIERS' stage (best equipped line in t direct to the celebrated Tunnel Spring miraculous waters e cured many Send for circulars. A. ASTORG, 1 San Francisco. SUMMIT HQTEL And cottages, Santa Cruz /Mts., 1 milé from Wrights; new management: fruit. milk, crea; 35, $10. '$12 week. Information 11 Montgamer: st., 8. Fifth st., ADVERTISEMENTS. All the Goodness in choice California figs and prunes, and sound, well ripened grain, is con- tained in a cup of Figprune The most delicious Cerel;l Coffee cereal coffee that nature and science has yet produced. When properly made and served with cream, Figprune looksand tastes like real only. coffee. Boil 5 to 10 minutes Sold by all Grocers. FIGPRUNE CEREAL CO., Sen Jose, Cal in the islands. e BAKERSFIELD, Ma Samuel Sor- rele of Tehachapi killed in the Southern Pacific yard =fisld early this mor- ing. The body was found near a swit stand , Sorrels had been thrown agamnst tho switch' stand in jumping from the north- which passed a few minutes be- bound owl, | LER, St. Helena, Cal. T, or Summit Hotel. Wrights, Cal. KLAMATH SPRINGS, BESWICK, SISKIYOU CO., CAL. Finest fishing, hunting and bealth resort on the coast. Send for booklet. _ EDSON BROS, Proprietors. _ BAY STATE HOUSE AND COTTAGES SANTA- CRUZ—Sunny rooms, good table, best service: reascnable ratss. MRS. L, MATHISON, Proprietress. HOITT’S MENLO Openg June 1. Charming sum- mer home. Perfect climate. Comfort, quietude recreation. Excellent table. One hour from city. Nine trains dally. Address IRA G_HOITT. Hoitt's School. La Honda and Peseadero. Buy your railroad ticket fo Redwood City, 9'a. m. train from Third and Townsend sts. and 9:20 a, m, train from San Jose; comnect with stage direct, Address WALTER KNIGHT, Redwood City. L OQCEAN VILLA. SANTA CRUZ. Large fgrounds. Boating and bathing free. Dancing, bill'ards. Free bus. R. M. CLARK. HOWELL MT. WOODWORTHK’S, High altitude. No fog. Purest spring water. Home fruits, milk, etc. Residence 28 ’"'ufl - per_week. Address WOODWORTH & 13 & It is given to man tax live but once, and to live properly. To do this rest and recreation are ne- cessary. Why shorten life by not complying with this law of nature? The best method is a frequent change of climate and surroundings. For the resident of the bay cities the beat locality is that country along the Galifornia Northwastern - Railway. It is the picturesque section of Califor- nia, has a most salubrious climate, is near by, and, with frequent train service, easy of access. Call at the Company’s Offices or write to the General Passenger Agent for a copy of Vacation, 1903, Which contains over a hundred pages, giving full particulars in regard to mineral spring resorts, select camp- ing spots and country homes and ‘ms where, summer boarders are ken, together with the terms, which range from $7 per week up. Ticket Offices, 650 Market _street (Chronicle Building) and Tiburon Ferry, foot of Market street; Gen- eral Office, Mutual Life Bullding. corner Sansome d California streets, San Francisco. H. C. WHITING, Gen'l Manager. R. X. RYAN, Gen'l Pass'r Agt 315 hours from Los Angeles. World's fishing records. OUR FAMOUS MARINE BAND, ISTS. Hunting the wild goat, golf, tennis, etc. CAMP LIFE A SPECIAL FEATURE Hundreds of tents with furnishings entirely | new this season. | Electric lghting. | HOTEL METROPOLE, first class. | open. | Descriptive matter from' BANNING €O., 222 C. PECK 25 ART- boating, Alw! South Spring st., Los Angeles] or E 10 Market st., San Francisco DR. C. C. ODONNELL/'S INERAL SPRINGS AT GLEN FELLEN the best camping. picn'- and pleasure re. sort on the Coast. The greatest remedy for lung disease, liver and st rheun-atism and catarrh i the miles from S. F. The §. P. R. R. and & N. P. R. R. give special rates to campers; 30 cottages and tents furnished: rent chea no fogs nor polson oak at the park: mineral water, boats, bathing and fishing free. Meals served at Hotel Riverside at reasonable rates. Inquire of DR. C. C. O'DONNELL. office 1021% Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco. AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS. We have added many attractions to this beautifu; and romantic spot. Open all year world; £l 46 | round. The nearest Hot Sulphur Springs to San Francisco. Temperature 115 degrees. No staging. Fare $1 10. Sure cure for rheuma- tism, asthma and all kindred ailments. We have five different hot sulphur springs and cub and plunge baths and the largest mineral water swimming tank In the State. Table and rooms Inquire Peck’s, 11 Montgomery st.. HOTEL NEVILLS. Best equipped hotel on the mother lode. Headquarters for commercial and mining men. Under new management. JAMESTOWN, CAL. Why does Adams Springs, Lake County, get the crowd? Because it cures. It is the best water, ha service. Send for book of testimonials. 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 Jine 1, under entirely aew and progressive management. For Infor- mation and free booklet appiy Peck's Bureau, 11_Montgomery street: the Rallway Handbook, 630 Market street, San Francisco, or to " ANDERSON, Proprietor. Manager. ' SUMMER HOME FARM SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. ioeatior, on creek, surrounded by gtant newly furnished; everything for comfort and pleasare. Send for booklet. H. W. HAINES, prop., Glenwoud, Cal., or call 11 Montgomery st. LOS GATOS. Modern, first-cl -] - HOTEL LYNDON (03577 crounds. poputar amusements, lawn tennis, croquet. mountain climate in fown; opposite depot; city accom- modations in the Santa Cruz Mts. Apply early for rooms. HOTEL LYNDON. Los Gatos. MONTRIO HOTEL. One mile from famous ‘‘Bohemian Grov new management: all refitted. Quietude, com- milk, cream and best of everything. Address C. F. CARR, Manager, Montrio, Cal. VICHY SPRINGS. 3 miles from Ukiah, Mendocino Co. Natural electric waters, champagne baths. Only pl world of this class. Fishing, hunting, Springs. Accommodations; table first J. A. REDEMEYER & CO., Props. DUNCAN SPRINGS. Two_miles from Hopland, Mendocine Coun- Unsurpassed mineral waters: fine hotel Rates $10. to $12. Fur- in the C 1 ty. and first-class table. nished housckeeping cottages. J. S. HOWELL, Proprietor. BEAUTIFUL LAUREL DELL. SWITZERLAND OF AMERICA. Boating, T"h‘gmn‘hm‘;‘u’" Jchemgen, ndel hon?.“ y-ho coaches, Lowling. croquet, largest dif room in Lake Co. Pamphlets 650 Market. or Peck's, 11 Montgomery. ED DURNAN, Prop. CAMPERS’ PARADISE. Guernewood Park, on Russian River. Boating, Bathing and Fishing. Cots and tents rented. Write for circ. Guerne & McLane, Guerneville. MOUNTAIN VIEW RANCH HOTEL And cottages in heart of mountains, near Santa Cruz. Our table is our recommendation; Ist-class accom.; new impvis.; gas through- cut: terms, $8 up; phone, swimming tank amusements, uet, bowling alley, daily mail: campers’ tickets to Glznwood, ing. stage, §3 75 round trip. FRANK R. DANN, Santa Crus. bathing, | ach complaints, | =1 Adams sbrings_: the best climate and gives the best | fort, pleasure; hunting. fishing, boating: fresh | Highland Springs FOR HEALTH MINERAL WATERS of proven efficacy, foy liver, kidney, malaria. rheumatism and stom. ach ‘troubles. A physician of abjlity, experi- enced in advising their use (free). BATHS of all kinds and massage. Purest mountain air. FOR PLEASURE Large Livery Stable and excursions te oth resorts and points of interest, many of whieh can be made in one day. REGULATION ALLEY. TENNIS, CROQUET, PING.PONG; SHUFFLE-BOARD, FREE _ SWIMMING TANK and ORCHESTRA. DANCING s'% nights of the week. - Beautiful walks and drives. Telephone, express and postoffice. Hard-finished rooms; first-class table; electris lights. - Rates $10 to $16 a week For booklety and other information eall on | Tourist Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., “‘Travelers' Bureau,” 630 Market st or address CRAIG & KERR, Highland Springs, Lake Co., Cal 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 Saf Francisco Agent, 1t | Montgomery street. HOTEL DEL CAZADERO—The Hotely and cottages have been entirely renovated | first-class country resort, situated among_ihe | big redwoods of Sonoma’ County, on the Rus- sian River. Hunting and fishing In abundanze. | No staging annoyance. The kitchen is presided | over by a first-class French cook. The tabls and service will sa the_most fastidious. rgo Express in hotsl. m.__Round trig good for thirty days. $3 75. Terms, y: $12 and $14 per week. Alse J. J. THIRION, proprietor, sma_County, Cal Postoffice and Wells-F Leave Sausalito ferry at ticket, | DE LA ROSA RESORT, | GIBE AL. Campers’ tickets $§2 35 to Zayanti. | coach takes you to this lovely resort in the Santa Cruz Mts., 1800 ft. above sea level. No »gs. No frosts. Hunting, fishing, free camp- ing grounds. Write F. THORNBURY. Msr. CONGRESS SPRINGS A charming resort in the Santa Cruz Moun- | tains, 6 miles from Los Gatos: 2 hours from an Francisco. Tennis, swimming, and all ports. Table unsurpassed. Best mineral wa- ers bn the coast. H. R. RAND, General Man- | ager. Saratoga P. O. | WHITE SULPHEUR SPRINGS—Most | Accessible springs to San Francisco. Round | trip $1. no stage fare. Only 215 hours' ride: | five miles from Vallejo.” Hot. colt and plunge | sulphur baths; wonderful curcs of rheumatism, Free | neuralgt zema, kidney, !iver and stomacir seases. Beautiful grounds and {ake for bowt- - | g and bathing. Dancing pavilion, bowling ley. croquet grcunds. Rates, $10 a week and p. Address MANUEL MADRID, Vallejo, Cal. | WITTER 4EDICAL SPRINGS, Lake | Co., Cal.—@ood climate, unsurpassed table and | best mineral water on earth; hotel opem for | guests the entire year; positively cures Stom- ach, Liver, Kidney and Bladder troubles, Tickets vig Cal. Northwestern R. R. to Ukfah. Address Witter Medical Springs Co., main of- fice and water depat, 916 Market st., 8. F., oz R. McCormick, Witter Springs, Lake Co., Cal. THE GEYSERS—A first-class family resort. Leon Coblentz, formerly with Ma:- " chand's and Delmonico, has entire superviaion of the cuisine and | baths. hot springs. 3 | and $§14 per week. $2 50 per day. v Market st Prop., SPIERS’ SPRINGS, lake County. Positive cure for liver, and all stomach troubles. New hotel, c Best trout fishing in Lake Co. Round« ., S. P., §8. Call at Peck’'s Bureau, or write JOSHUA SPIERS, Cal | 11 Mol Prop.. | HOBERG'S—Among the Pine Moun- tains. California’s choicest _climate. The | place to enjey the country. Bowling, swim- | ming, croquet, hunting. fishing and the best of Meals. Ratss §8 per week. For further infor- mation inquire 11 Montgomery st.. or Hoberg's, | Lake County. MRS. M. HOBERG, Prop. A e e BEAUTIFUL CAMP MEEXKER—A grand family resort in the redwood mountuiis 5t Sonoma (Co.: climate and water perte over 100 cottages already buflt: lots for Saie boating. bathing and other amusements: exc lent table: rates $6_per week | ferry. Address H. M. GREGSO | e e o — | SARATOGA SPRINGS, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, with 15 mineral springs; 12 bathrooms; bowling: teniis: first lase. Address Peck’s Bureau, 11 Montgomery StoC. N. W. Ry.. 630 Market st., and Barker & Carpenter, Bachelor - Lake Co LOTUS FARM SUMMER RESOR | Miles from Napa, In the redwoods. Hiake, boat ridivg. ‘fshing. fine drives, huntin. [ Terme, $8 and up per week: children under 12, $5 per week. Carriage to or from Napa, iSc. |J. TEPLY. Prop.. Napa, Cal. P. O. box | VILLA PONTENAY—First-cla: | “Santa Cruz Mts.; hotel. cottages: | tennis, biliiards, bowling, amusement Rall: | electric lights; table 1st class: $10 to §i4; resort; croquet. phone; campers’ ret. tickets, $250; _cireus lars. J. H. HAESTERS, Glénwood, Cal. ° | DEER PARK INN and Cottages: & miles from Lake Tahoe: opens June 1: eleva- tion, 6307 feet; fine mingral springs. Informa- tion' at office Traveier, 630 Market st.; for booklet, J, B. Scott, Deer Park, Cal. | LIERLY RANCH—Excellent | Plenty fresh milk. butter. vegetables, fruit: 0od fishing, hunting: §7 to $8 week. ~Special | rates families. Round-trip S. F. $12. JERRY. | LIERLY, Potter Valley, Menddcino Co., Cal. | AMONG THE PINES—AIt. 2024 ft. | " Wood's ranch; $6-$8 week: positive no com- |, sumptives; write for pamphlet. Robt. F. | Warham, 'Applegate, Placer Count: 1. MOUNTAIN VIEW FARM—Less than one-quarter mila from town, On Russian River. Rates $7 to $10 a week. Address MRS. H. A STAGG, Guerneville, C: ELITE HOTEL, Sonoma, Cal—Peter GOUAILHARDON, Prop. Newly renovated and now open for summer guests. Rates rea- Sonabie. HOTEL LA HONDA—Situated in the' Redwoods. Good trout fishing. Telephone. Booklet. MRS. I J, SEARS. La Honda, San Mateo County, Cal. HAL:MOON BAY—Occidental Hotel, | Headquarters fishermen and tourists: splendid ble: #an Mateo stage passes house: newly ren. A. T. Gilcrest, Prop. table, Santa Cruz Mts.: 5 min. depot: swimming. itry: amus't ball: r'd trip, $2 50:$9-310-81. ‘Wm. Martin, Glenwood, Cai BERGESHEIM—In the Santa Cruz red- woods: $7 and $8 weekly. For circulars write Mrs. E. Wilken, R. F. D. box 121 AT COTTLE'S Fruit and Dairy Farm; good board for G personss In tents. J. W. COTTLE, Geyserville, Sonoma County, Cal w ILLOW RANGH—A charming spot in the. Santa Cruz redwoods; milk. e Santa Cruz. water, dail whk. MRS, mall: excellent table, ‘M. CRANDELL, Santa