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Fl MELOLIES ECH ON THE ELIFFS | { Students -at Capitola Sing Sweet Hymns Near the Sea. Ccenference Pro on of ductive ‘of Excellent Results. | e glowing grass Id of poppies. e conference is now on a he hotel looks as only ez 2 n one. The large! 5 rlental ap- this place are the mis- ts. The walls have rich ngings of gorge silke, richly em- r he ¥ rk the Turk * f Ind makes an Chinese embroi- loring and ad The Y. W, bits specimens of braided of u ex 2rm 1 o scene scheme of ¢ he bann ges of . e . bewllder! . B morning R~ F anderbilt = N is grow- - * He is taking up the Acts A nd t es. W. « eresting study f Every morning a £ de ns heid. The af- 1e s are given to recreation and the coliege 2 enjoy swimn boating es o Gl e MINERS GIVE A WATCH TO RETIRING OFFICIAL ry Morgens, for Many Years the Utica Company, Is Honored. CAMP, May the the 1 FIRE MAKT OF ——— S A RUIN JAPANESE QUARTERS Destructive - Blaze on the Orchard of Charles Wesley Reed Ne sonel effoerz 2 stock of grocerie appiy his men ranch were saved t known Other by a what caused SRR s With Eight Wolves. ITY Mont May 18.—Hen her near here, had n vesterday with eight unexpectedly came upon Battle biuffs along the river. was badly bitten and his cloth- st iorn from his body before kil the beasts with a revolver knife. Tt were Lwo parent wolvés ———— ira]l Pays Official Visits. A accompanie er, command rk, and Flag Lieutenant Phil- aid an officlal visit to Gen- 3r at the lattér's headquar ilding ster, g sequently called upon Benpett DR. PIERCE’'S REMEDIES. WORN T0 A SHADOW. Wher thers is a falling off in flesh in woman or man thers is “something | wrong.” And that something wron, generally a loes of nutrition due to dis- | the stomach and the other organs | of digestion end | nutrition. Some- times this loss of flesh is accom- panied by variable appetite, but in rany cases the ite does mot fail end there may be & constant desire mess, are symptoms often associated to eat. Languor, ‘ nervousness, irri- | tability, sleepless- | | with this Joss of nutrition and fal. ling off in fiesh. tor Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery cures diseadk of the stom- ach and other or- of digestion and | “ suffered fr indigestion Ihfirr:;dohve h“km"‘l’l{ eally is,” writes Mrs. M. J. Fagan, of 1613 Bast Genesee Bt.. N._¥. *1had had severe | Snis wd fost cveryimiog | sie ditressed me, | bowels were con Afll—lp-fiznry. feelings 1 had whes 1 taking Dr. m-coun“dmmmA 1 took nine Botties of the * Discovery’ have taken S e tecking ettt it the. Btet boRtle T commenced fecling better with the first B At $iBoes enlly recommend these =% ali sufferiog as I was.” The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on 2 P | engine wus at | growers. | gro THE- SAN FRANCISOO - CALIL;, PUTSDAY BRILLIANT GIRL PIANISTE WILL MAKE HER DEBUT ¥ — HUGO MANSFELDTS PUPIL WHO WILIL. MAKE HER DE- | BUT NEXT MONDAY. | | | | | Miss Mary Carrick to the Intricate Works of Liszt. ey 1SS MARY CARRIgK, a gradu ate of Notre Dame Coliege and a well-known mu Is einway | great ] Play | | cita Miss ( part of her stud the great a Liszt ¢ ositions require a master hand ami Miss Carrick is said to possess il the requirements for the interpretation emarkable literature of music. Her ré the heoming Fécital by pianiste_as_an_event of no Her execution is said cile and.she is also surprising The annou My. Mansfeldt that inte - Miss Carrick d a good )ng professional as mal musiclans of the of San ter of Mr. and i e | IEMCS INTO b TRAIN Collision Causes Sudden | Insanity of a Con- ductor. SRS RIVERSII May IR resuit of a collision with a switch ergine a South- ern Pacific motor train running between Riverside and San Bernardino was de- stroyed to-night and Conductor W. D. Bohort was seriously if ‘not fatally in- Jured motor train of engine and one car left Riverside & ) p. m. When a mie and a half from town it met a switch engine running wild from Colton. Heaney, engineer of the motor, brought his train to a standstill. The engineer of the switch engine put on brakes and, with the fire- man, jumped. The impact threw the motor engine from the track and crushed the oil tank. The once enveloped in flames, which communicated to the car. None of the passengers was injured, but Conduc- tor Bohon, who was in the baggage end of the car, was throw with great vio- | lence against the side of the car. The blow rendered him erazy and it took five men to get him from the burning car. He was taken at once to the City Hos- pital, where several physicians were call- ed to attend his injuries. They fear con- cussion of the orain. e GOES TO SECURE HELP TO HARVEST FRUIT CROP Promotion Committee Sends Agent 1o Agricultural Districts ‘of In- diana and Michigan. Califérnia Promotion Committée’ 5. Hutchinson 6f The has decided to send B. ¥resno on a thirty days’ trip to the East | to secure labor for the cannerfes and fruit The California Employmént Committe, State Fruit Growers' Convention, co-oper- ates. Mr, Hutchinson will go to La Porte, Ind., and Bay View, Mich. From ‘these districts he will travefl ing countries. The canneries alone have put in a bid for 8000 people. As the low raliroad rates close June 15, the Promotion Committee is striving to induce prospective workers in the fields to come out early. —_——— Teresa Bell Loses. The appeal of Teresa Bell in her suit against D. O. Mills was decided dgainst her yesterday by the United States Cir- cuit Court of Appeals. The suit was brought to recover damages for.alleged unlawful conversion of stock in the Bel- lingham Bay and British Columbla Rail- road Company and otheér corporations. ———— Involuntary Insolvent. Creditors of the Mount Diablo Oil Com- | pany filed a petition in the United States’ District Court yesterday to have the cor- poration” dectaréd = an- involuntary msot-l yenk t for-her vears) | there, and which was appointed by the | into the fruit- | AUTD DRINERS NN HAVE HOPE Supervisors of Marin May Consent to a Compromise. Pl TR R Boulevards Likely to Remain Open for Horseless Vehicles. - PR Special Dispatch to The Call, SAN RAFAEL, May 18.—A special meet- ing of the Board of Supervisors was held to-day to. determine the fate of the au- tomoblle ag far as Marin County -is con- cerned.. It was gzenerally believed that an ordinance would be passed absolutely prohibiting chauffeurs from operating their machines on the county roads, but! by strong arguments and certain agree- ments of the California Automobile Club it now seems that machines will be al- lowed to go on the boulevards, but not {on the mountain grades. ¥ The board =ome time ago took the mat- ter up by passing an ordindnce putting strong restrictions upon automobile driv. e This ordinance was, however, d tegarded and several arrests, {olowed, but no convictt were obtained, the ordin- ance beirg declared void by Judge Len- non in the Superfor Court. Tc-day a lengthy petition was presented signed by many prominent citizens, set- ting forth the fact that automobiles are dangerous to public safety, owing to the narrow roads in Marin Cou At the last regular meeting of the Supervisors District Attorney Boyd was instructed to draw up an ordinance absolutely prohibit- ing any automobiles from entering the county. That ordinance was to come up for final passage to-day. It did not come however, for vote A. Hyd president of the California lub, was present * and in- board that it could not stop F Automob formed automoblling: that it would not be legal, | and that if it did pass such an ordinance the matter would be taken into the courts for settlcment. *“But,” said Mr. Hyde, | “we wizh to co-operate with your board and if you frame an ordinance allowing automobiles on all roads except the nar- row mountain grades we will endeavor to see the law enforced.” The final passage of the matter was de- ferred until some future date. — e DRIVING-ROD BREAKS AND STOPS THE TRAIN Fireman on an En’gine Running to Bakersfield Thrown From His Seat. PORT COSTA. May 18.—The train which | left the Oakland pier at 8:25 this morning | for Bakersfield and way points was de-| hours by the breaking of the ng rod. The accldent occurred near Sobrante. No passengers were in- | jured, but the fireman was thrown from his seat, and badly shaken up. . The bro- ken rod smashed the side of the cab. The disabled engine was taken to the shops for repairs oo LB e S el T e DISTRACTED WIFE SEEKS HER HUSBAND AND CHILD Mrs.- W.- M- Wisdom ‘of Portland, | Though Assisted- by Police, ~ Cannot Find Clew. For nearly-a week the police have been layed engine driv tw B i f | assisting Mrs. W. M. Wisdom of Port- land, Ore., to discovet the whercabouts of her husband and little daughter, Roberta, 5% vears old but their efforts have proved futile. - Wisdom was formerly gist of Portland, but an incurable mental malady, and until three months ago was confined in the Salem asylum. In one of his insane spells a wealthy drug- was stricken with fon April 20 he left with his little daugh- | he was going to visit his Baker City. He did not go Mre, Wisdom received a letter | from him that he was to take the steamer at this city for Australla. er, saying brother at Mrs. Wisdom discovered that he came | to this city on the steamer Columbia, | which satled from Portland on April 28, but no trace of him or the child has been found after they left the steamer. They | did not leave on the Sonoma last Friday for Australla Mrs. Wisdom is crazed with .grief, s | she irembles with fear at what might be the fate of her child with her insane fa- ther. Wisdom is described as 45 s of age, with dark hair and pale complexton, He w with a limp in the left leg.on ccount of a stroke of paralysis, and car- s a cane B el Cocney Made a Daring Escape. Frank Cooney was convicted by Police Judge Mogan vesterday on a charge of vagran and will be sentenced to-day, About a year ago Cooney made a sensa- tional esc: bark p= from the dock in Judge Ca- courtroom. While the;court. was in session he opened the window, jumped onto the roof of'.the Morgue annex, climbtd down a pipe to the window open- | ing the Coroner's office and made his e: notice , almest before his absence was ADVERTISEMENTS. Chained Down is the condition in which many men of good selling capacity (find themselves. They have {reached the limit in ‘their | present business. Any man in this position who feels that he can sell a good security to ‘conservative investors and can | give bank refererices is invited {to write stating his age, his | business and his reason for desiring to branch out into | another line of work. All lettess treated as strictly confidential, .. | GEORGE T. DEXTER, | Suporintendent f Domastic Agancies, The Mutusl Life Insurance Company of New Vork, 32 Nassau Street, New York, N. Y. ! BTANLWY FORBES, Ma 3 e i tric MAY 19, 1903 - BYRON HOT SPRINGS. Reached by Urains leave San F *p m. 2 Trains leave Byron 8:07 and 9:37 a. m., 2:42 and Poom, Unequaled climate spring. or winter. New hotel complete in every rpar- ticular. Luxurious batbs and most curative water known for rhemmatism, gout, sciatica, liver, Kidney and stomach troubles. Sixty-elght miles from San Francisco, 0 miles from Sacramento, 35 miles from Stock- ton. All the comforts of home and attractions of the country. Hot Mineral Baths, Horses, he Sauthern Pacific Co. sco 8 and 10 a. m.. 'O 00002000000000000060000060006 summer, autumn Hot Mud and Sulphur Riding_and Driving Lawn Tennis, Pool, Baths, Swimming Tank, Shuffie Boards, Billiarde, Piug Pong, Croquet. | tes tages $17 H0 per- week, $3 yer and rd tn Main Hotel.- Use of all baths and waters free to guest For further informatic call on Peck's formation Bureay, 11 Montgomery &t., of drees In- ad- er. R. WARNER. Manager yron Hot Springs, H. {apa Gounty, ODA SPRINGS,| Cal, i FOR_HEALTH AND PLEASURE GQ TO Napa Soda Springs. Situated 1000 feet above the beautiful Napa Vallev. Hot and cold soda baths, Shetland ponies and burros for children. Two trains datly,_7:30 a_m. and 4 p. m. Add. DOLLMANN & JACOBS Naps Soda Springs. PLACER COUNTY'S FOOTHILLS WALMOND RANCH Is now equipped with th tages for sul mer guests. Mountain air, mountain wate frult. Baths free. Riding and driving horses. No consumptives. Tllustrated booklet for the askirg. W. B. HOTCHKISS, Applegate, Cal. SKAGES NAPA HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA COUNTY: only 43 hours | from San Francisco and but § miles staging; wa- ters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural hot mineral water bath in State: boating and wimming in Warm Springs Creek: good trout streams; telephone, telegraph, daily mail, ex- press and San Francisco morning and evening papers: FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICT: hoth murning and afternoon stages: und trip from San Fraucisco only 85 50. Take Tiburon ferry. at 7:30. 8. -m. and 2:30 p. Nates $2 a_dax or $12. g week. References, any guest of the past elght nvears. Patronage of 1902 iinprecedented.- Information at Pack's Ins formation Bureau. 1i-Montgomery st: also at Traveler office. 630 Market st., of I F. MULGREW,- Skaggs, Cal. or Gilroy Hot Springs health and pleasure; water unsurpassed | for rheumatism, kidney, llver and stomach trouble. Trained masseur. ~Long distance phone. Traine from Third and Townsend at 9 m. and 3 p. m. Write for pamphiets. . ROBERTSON. CAPITOLA of Central California— The seaside reso; Enlarged and imp Rates | $2 50 and upward y 3 d orchestra. Adiress tel, R, M. ! BRIARE; for cottages, REANIER, | Capitola, Cal. For general information, || Peck’s Information Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., €an Francisco, Cal. Send for booklet Hotel fibfiardenrfi BEN LOMOND. SANTA CRUZ COUNTY. ALWAYS OPE Regular seasop opens June 1. under entirely aew and progressive management. For infor- mation and free bookiet apply Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomery street; the Railway Handbook, W0 Market street, San Francisco, or to M. F. ANDERSON, Proprietor. A. C. ROSCOE. Manager. T HOTEL WILLITS. First seaso: New bullding; up ‘to date equipment; over a bundred rooms, handsomely | furnished; large dining-room; rooms en suite with private baths: hot and cold water; elec- lights; fi lass piumbing and perfect sewerage. Redwoods and mountalncus country aroynd with all their pleasures: center of the deer hunting and fishing of Mendocino County. | $2 to.$3 50 per da 0 to $18 per week. Ad- dress WILLIAM WEIGAND, Manager, Wil- lits, Mendocino Count Adams »S|;r|ngs Wkhy does Adams Springs, Lake County. get the crowd? ecause 1t cures. It is the best water, has the best climate and gives the best service. Send for book of testimonfals. Fuil particulags at Travelers' Information Burea €30 Market street, or by addressing DR. W. R. PRATHER, Proprietor. SUMMER HOME FARM SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. Fine Idcation, on creek. surrounded by giant redwoods; newly furnished; everything for | comfort and pleasure. Send for booklet. H. W. HAINES, prop,, Glenwood, Cal., or cail 11 Montgomery st., Peck’s Bureau. Campbeli Hot Springs. 16 hout stage for springs co neets 6 p. m. train from ¢ity; round trip, in- cluding stage, $14 50, good for season. Rate: $10 ver week 5 . JOHANN!SBERC Hotel: modern conveniences; large. alty din- ing-room: exhilarating air:’ hunting, fishing, swimming, boating; rates $10 und $12. THEO. BLANCKENBERG JR.. Prop., Oakville, Napa | Co.. or PECK’S BUREAU, 11 Montgomery NATIONAL HOTEL and annex Nevada Citv, Cal Alt. 2500 t.; reasonable rate; spend your- cation in the 1and of mines, pines and sunshine. RECTOR BROS., proprietors. PINE MOUND Beaut!fully situated in the Sierra; 3500 ft. b W et S §6 70, inc. carriage; plenty frult & milk. Ina. Peck’s .Bureau, 11 Montg'y or:S. Mjtchell, Dutch Flat, Placer Co., Cal. Alt, 4000 ft.; half mi. eta.; coti houting, bowling, elect. lights. "H. ‘Towle, Placer Co:, Ct 48 " 'GAMPERS’ PARADISE, - A R Write for clse @uerme & MoLane, Guerneville, | tents, DIWIARD, | SWIMMING 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- ng. . HOTEL RATES: $12 to $1 per week. Housekeeping cottages, $3 to $15 per week. AMUSEMENTS: Music, dancing, biiliards, - shuffleboard, , ping pong, tennis, bowling, croquet, - riding, swimming. hunting * and fishing. Shady waiks and drives. BATHS: Hot water, vdpor, tub, mineral, etc., with competent mas- seurs in attendance. Write to J. E. McMAHAN, man- ager, BARTLETT SPRINGS. CAL. Or call at 2 SUTTER STRE! SAN FRANCISCO. z \ | | AUTOMORBILES TENNIS | NEW ANNEX BOWLING | NEW LANAIL ORCHESTRA “THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME” WAS SUNG BEFORE HOTEL VENDOME WAS OPENED l \ \ GOLF £ GEO. P. SNELL PING-PONG SAN JOSE, CAL. BLUE [ AKES HOTEL METROPOLE, first class. Always | open, famous White Sulphir Spring for dys- | Descriptive matter from BANNING €O, pepsia and all stomach aillments. Plenty of | South Spring st., Los Angeles, or boating, bathing, fishing and hunting. New i reav, 11 Montgomery st., San Franc cottages. Tennis court, regulation size. Send — for new pamphlet. O, WEISMAN, Midlake P. O., Lake County, Cal. ETNA SPRINGS is the placé for rast. pleasure and recreation. Wonderful . heaith giving ' waters abound. Amusements are here of every sort. Superb table, delightful bathing, - mountain walks, beautiful - drives. saddie-horses, bowling. cte, Prices. to suil all. Bourd trip fare from San Franeisco, $7. Address » AETNA SPRINGS CO., AETNA SPRINGS, Napa Co., Cal. CAMP CURRY YOSEMITE IS NOW OPEN b Lotd L o34 bod *3lunx Eaad ke d HARBIN SPRINGS. Most desirable In Lake Co.: contains sulphur, jron, magnesia and arsenic;: wonderful cures of MANAGER | | | beautifu | staging. | tism, fintafi@flshnd. | Tnquire It is given to man‘to 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 best locality is that country along the California Northwastern Railway. Highland Springs FO R HEALTH MINERAL WATERS of nroven efficacy, for all kinds and massage. Large Livery Stable and excursions to oth Purest mouritain FOR PLGEASURE stom- liver, kidney, malaria, rheumatism and | ach “troubles. A physician of ahgity, exgeri- | enced In advising thelr use (free). JATH! of 1t is the picturesque section of Califor resorts and points cf Interest, many of which nia, has a most salubrious climate. _ can made in one day. R ULATION is near by, and, with frequent train ALL TENNIS, \,'Rf;%('m, PING-PONC service, e of access. | SHUFFLE-BOARD, EE - SWIMMIN Cail ut the Company’'s Offices or write TANK and ORCHESTRA; DANCING six to the General Passenger Agent for & nights of the week. Beautiful walks and copy of | drives. 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 farms where summer boarders are taken, together with the terms, | which range from §7 per week up. | tcket Offices, €30 Market - street ronicle Building) and Tiburon Ferry, foot of Market street: Gen- eral Office, Mutual Life Bullding. corner Sansome and California streets, San Francisco. H. C. WHITING, Ged'l Ma R. X. RYAN, Gen'l Pass'r Ast. 31 hours from Los Angeles. World's fishing record OUR FAMOUS MARINE BAND, 25 ART- 1STS. | Hunting the wild goat, boa bathing, golf, tennis, etc. CAMP LIFE A SPECIAL FEATURE | Hundreds of tents with furnishings entirely new this season Electric lighting. DR. C. C. ODONNELL'S | INERAL SPRINGS AT GLEN ELLEN. the best camping, picr - and pleasure re- sort on the Coast. The greatest remedy for lung disease, liver and stomach complaints. rheumat and. catarrh in the world: 46 miles from 8. F. The S. P. R. R. and 8. F. & N. P. R. R. give wpecial rates fo- camper: 30 cottages and tegts furnished; rent cheap. no fogs hor poison oak at the park: minmerai | water, bdats. bathing and fishing free. Meals | served at Hotel Riverside at reasonable rat of DR, C. C. O'DONNELL. offio 10211; Markef st.” bet. Sixth and Sevent! Franelseo. AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS. We have added many attractions to this and roma spot. Open all year round. The nearest Hot Sulphur Springs to San Franclsco. Temperature 113 degrees. No Fare $1 10. Sure cure for rheuma- asthma and all kindred aliments. We have five different hot sulphur springs and tub | and plunge baths and the largest mineral water | tank In the State. Table and rooms swjmml) Inquire Peck’s, 11 Montgomery first class. | or address Theo. Richards, Agua Caliente, So. | homa County Cal. MOUNTAIN VIEW RANCH HOTEL And ¢ottages i2 heart of mountains, near Santa Cruz. OuE table is our recommendation: theumatism, catarrh, kidney, liver and stom- | 1st-olass ii; hew impvis.; &as. through- troubles; new gymnasium, bowling alley, | out; terms. -§8° up: phone, rwimming . tank. handball court and billlard-room. - Acetylené (‘amusements, croquet,. bowling alley, daily as plant, livery, home dairy. fine vegetabls | mail;-campers’ tickets to Glzhwood. Inc. stage, garden, Round-{rip tickets, S. P. office, $5. |$a 75 round trip. J. A. HAYS, Prop. FRANK R. DA Santa 'Cruz CRTH SHORT B WA IN BEAT- i TOCALOVA 557 | OWN A-HOME ™74 CAMP MEEKER Bertrand Hotel: first-class acecommodation: reasonable rates for families & parties bathing, beautiful drives to Bear Valley phone, JOS. . BERTRAND, or Bulletin. office every Friday, 2 §o 4 p. m., of No. Shore R. R., 620 Market. HOTEL BEN LOMOND, SANTA CRUZ IIOVUNTAINS. Now opan. For booklet, apply to Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomery st.. or S. P. Co., 613 Market B. W()ANV Prop., Ben Lomend, Cal. HOTEL BON A'R. y i5. New, modern 80-room hotel; 'y nvenience; first class in fNshing, boating swimming, beavtiful drives. MR. and MRS, J E. MAN- LOVE (formerly Mrs_ Leach), props. P. O, acdress Rosg Valley, Marin Co. every particulal SUMMIT HOTEL And cottages, Santa Cruz Mts., 1§ mile fro Wrights; new management: fruit, milk, crea: $8, 810, $12 w. st.. 8. F. or Summit H Wrizhts, Cal. KLAMATH SPRINGS, BESWICK, SISKIYOU CO.. CAL, Finest fishing, hunting and health resort on the coast. Send for booklet. EDSON BROS.. Proprietors. BAY STATE HOUSE AND COTTAGES SANTA CRUZ—Sunmy rooms, ' good table, best service: reasonabie Fates. MRS. L. MATHISON, Proprietress. HOITT’S | Opers, June 1. Charming sum- mer home. ° Perfect climate. Comfort, quietude, recreation. MENLO Excelient table. Orne hour from city. "Nine trains daily. Address IRA'G HOITT. Holtt's School. DUNCAN SPRINGS. Two_miles irom Hopland, Mendocino Coun- ty. Unsurpassed mineral waters: fine hotel and first-class table. Kates $10 to $12. Fur- nished housckeeping cottages. J. S. HOWELL, Proyrietor.* : - VICHY . SPRINGS. miles from Ukiuh. Mendocino lectric waters, champag: 0., baths.” Only place in_the world of this cli Fishing, hunting, Crystal Springs. Accom: tione; table first class. J. A. REDEMEYER & CO., Props. La Honda and Pescadero. Buy your raliroad ticket to Redwood City, 9 a. m, train from Third and Townsend sts. and 9:20 a. m, traln from San Jos=: comnect with stage ect. Address WALTER KNIGHT, Redwood City. 2 OCEAN VILLA. ) 'dSAN;‘!uA ‘CRUZ. Large grounds. ating and bathing free. Dancing, billards.~Free bus. R M. CLARK. HOWELL MT.- WOODWOR I»’S. High altitude. No fog. Purest spring water. Home fruits, milk, etc. Residence 2§ yrs, $7 rr week. Address WOODWORTH & sUL- ER. St. Hels Cal. 5 B - FREEMAN Auburn, Pladckr Co., Cal. imer and winter resort in the foothil! Most popular su Ele tion 1400 feet. Electrlc bells. Elcctric. lights. Prices moderate. ~ Address . Information 11 Montgomery | Natural | | | Lots $10 up. Boating, bath- store, P. Freo from fog and wind tages built by Meeker, $50 up. ing, tenting ground; sawmiil. depot M. C. MEEKER, Camp | Meeker, Sonoma County LOS GATOS. HOTEL LYNDON Moo first-class: ex- tensive grounds, popular amusements, lawn tennis, croquet, mountain climate In town; opposits’ depot; city accom- in the Santa Cruz Mts. Apply early HOTEL LYNDON. Los Gatos. - MONTRIO HOTEL. One mile:from famous *‘Bohemian Grow new management; all refitted. Quletude, com- fort, pleasure; hunting. fishing, boating: fresh milk,_cream and best of everything. Address C. I. CARR, Manager, Montrio, Ca DE ZA ROSA RESORT, GIBBS, CAL. | Campers' tickets -$2 75 to Zayantl. Free | cdach fakes you to this lovely resort In the | Sdnta Cruz Mts., 1800 ft. above sea level. No foks. No.frosts. Hunting. fishing, free camp- ing grounds. Write F. THORNBURY. Mar. Telephotie. express and paafoffice. Hard-finished rooms; first-class table | lights. Rates, $10 to §16 a week For booklets and Peck’ e Tourist ers’ Bur: other information ¢ Bureau. 11 Montgom: - CRAIG & KERR, Highland Springs, Lake Co., Cal Pacific Coast. MONTEREY COUNTY, CAL. The leading Summer Resort of the Hot Soda and Sul, 0 Market st., or addr eldet PARAISO SPRINGS phur Baths, large Swimming Tank, first-class tab le. Send_ for beautiful illustrated booklet and rates to F. W. Schroeder. Manager, or San Francisco Agent, 11 Montgomery street. HOTEL DEL CAZADERO—The Hotel | and first cottages -class cou ve been entirely renovate ry resort, situated amon d,. A g _the blg redwoads of Sonoma County, an the Rus- slan River. Hunting and fishing in abundance. No staging annoyance. The kitchen Is presided over by a first-class French cook. The tabls and service will satisfy the most ‘fastidious. Postoffice and Wells-Fargo Express in_hoek Leave Sausalito ferry at 7:30 o, m. Round trio ticket, good for_ thirty days, $3 75.. - Terms. | 82 50 "per da; mea Is a la_cart : $12 and $13 per week. THIRION, propri Soncma County, Cal. 3.3 e. WITTER JEDICAL SPRING Lake i tadle and water on e : open fo: gues ach, fice and water depo R. McCormick, Witter Springs. La ts_the e Liver, | Tickets via Cal. Northwestern R. Address Witter Medical Springs C ir: K s year; idney 'and - Bladder 916 Market positively cures Stom: troubles HOBERG'S—Among the Pine Moun- | THE GEYSERS—A first-class family | resort Leon Cobients, formerly with chand's and Delmonico, bas entire super of the cul and _ dining-room. Swi baths, hot springs. Hunting, fishing: § and $14 per week, $2 50 per day. Infor Cal. N. W. Ry., 850 Market st : also FA Sonoma FERAUD. Prop., The Geys CONGRESS SPRINGS | tains, ~California’s - choicest. _climate, . -The | place’ to enjiy the .country: - Bowling. #ws ming, croquet, hunting. fishing and th menls. - Rates$8 por week. For. further—infor re Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomer 5’5, Lake County: - Mre. M. H( Mar v BIU A charming resort in the Santa Crus Moun- tains, 8 miles from Los Gatos: 2 hours from San Francisco. Tennis, swimming. and all | Sports. Table unsurpassed. Best mineral wa ters on the coast. H. R. RAND, General Man- ager. P. O. Lake County. Positive cure for liver, kid- ney and all stomach troubles. New hotsi, cot- tages, Best trout fishing in Lake Co. trip_ticket, S. P., §8 | 11 Montgomer: grand f of Somoma Co.: over 100 cottages aiready built: lots for. sai boating, bathing and other amusements; exce. Round- Call at Peck’s Bureai, or write JOSHUA SPIERS, climate amd ily resort In the redwood mountaius water perfec lent table; rates $6 per week: take Sausalito ferry. Address M. GREGSON, Sole Prop. MANAGEMENT, with 15 | springs: class. Address Peck’s Bureau, Ry., 650 Market st Ba 12 bat . W, OTUS F. | Miles from | lake, Ter | $5 per week. J. TEPLY, Prop.. VILLA ¥ billiards, N boat ridin electric lights phone: Plenty good fishing. hunting: cam . jid pe: H bowling: tennis. hrooms: 2 11 Mon: chelor P. O., Lake Co. s i UMMER RESORT- in the redwoods. Natural omerv and Berker o fishing, fine drives, hunting. pa, Cal. hotel, bowling, ‘table Ist class ret. tickets, cottages: amusement o $2 80: $8 and up per wéek; children under 13. Carriags to or from Napa, TSc. o | P. O. box 120. ONTENAY—First-class resort eroquet. Rail; $14: circu- AESTERS, Glenwood, Cal. - LIERLY RANCH—Excellent fresh milk, butter. rates families. LIERLY. Potter V vegetables, $7 to $8 week. Round-" iley, Mendocino Co., table. trult: Speciai trip 8. F. $12° JERRY Cal. MONTE VISTA, | management. Beautiful Tesort in the. Sierras.. Pine woods and magnificent coun- try. Mountains and health. Clean and plenti- ful country table. Fresh milk in plenty. Amuse- ments. T. E. MORGAN, Prop., Lutch Flat, Placer County, Cal. | | WEITE SULPHUR SPRINGS—Most Accessible springs to San Francisco. - Round p $1. no stage fare. . Only 21 hours' rid five miles. from Vallejo. Hot. coi1 and plungs sulphur baths: wondérful cures of rheumatism, neuralgla, eczema, kidney, liver and stomach | diseases. Beautiful grounds and Take for boat- ing an. bathing. Cancing pavilion, bowlinz Rates, $10 a week and Under PINE GROVE HOTEL—Sierra Re- cort asthi wk. ;. alt. cu 200 £t Ist-ciass accom. ; phone; temperance house ‘Gold Run, Placer Co..¢ malarta . $10 AMONG THE PINES—Alt 2024 fr. W ‘ood’s ranci mptives; write for pamphlet. arham, Applegate, Placer County. : $6-$8 week: positive no con Robt [ Address MRS. H “al | MOUNTAIN VIEW FARM —Less than one-quarter mile from town. Rates $7 to $10 a week. | STAGG, Guerneville, Cal. On Russian River. 1A ELITE HOTEL, Sonoma, Cal.—-Peter GOUAILHARDON, Prop. and now open for summer guests. ers, hunters. Write to A. Eldred for,rates for any kind of turnout. cream. $2 50:30- frult. 10-$1 TAHOE TAVERN AT LAXE TAHO: Wil open for inspection of guests June 1 patrons- of last season say: “Tahoe Tavern is 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- ticularg or reservation of roums address J. A. | CLOUGH, Oceidental Hotel. i LAKE TAHOE. Lakeside Park. Now open. Cottages and tents. Delightful camping grounds, near | steamer landing: furnished tents to rent. Call Travelers' Office, 630 Macket st., or address E. B. SMITH & CO., State Line P. 0., El Dorado Co Cal. 2 THE GROVE, Lake Tahoe, half-mile east of Tallac. Rates §2 per day; $0 per.week: meals 30c; good sad- dle horses and the best of livery: boats free to all guests. J. E. PARMETER, proprietor, Tallao, Cal. E: a L DEER PARK INN iSRRG Soon Some 1; elev. 6307 ft.; mineral spgs. Traveler, 830 Mt 5t.; ‘Dooklet, J. B. Seott, Deer Park. Cal. BERGESHEIM—In the woods: $7 and $8 weekly Mrs. E. Wilken, R. F | TLLOW RANCH—A charming spot in (ha water, daily mall: excellent table. $K 59 pér wk. MRS. WM. CRANDELL. Santa Cruz’ Cak CHEAPEST and best. in America—The Weekly Call; 16 pages, sent to any addtess in_ tha UTtited “Sta 'or_Canada one vear.for $i 3 18 reno: Rates wly amus't peils vd 20 w00 nta Cruz or _circulars D box 12k Santa K. vated eu lley. croquet grcunds. YA aduess BAANUNE. JEADRID: Valleje. Cabl | Soaanlwe . - .- | -° S 2 = HOTEL LA HONDA—Situated in the “LAUREL DELL"—The only lake re- | Redwoods. Good = trout fishing. Telephohe sort in the State that has its own mineral | Booklet. MRS. ‘L J. SEARS, La Honds, San | springs and a chemically purg lprlnn. Boating, | Mateo County, C = ine toboggan, new livery tally- ~ e ———y . e et. bowiing, new waiks and | _JCAL. MOON BAY—occidertal Hotel. at Peck's, 11 Montgomery | Feadquarters fuhermen and fourisis sjendtd fetor, Laurel Deli, | country table; San Mateo Stage passes Touss. o e rates reas.. newly ren. A ,T G '@’!'.7 Y‘:orl TP | GLENWOOD HOTEL—!In the redwoods. FAGLE STABLE Ukiah. Tourists, cam Santa Cruz Mt depot: swimming: tripi d, Cai red- write 2 Santa Cruz redwoods: milk. -fruit. speing WEEKLY Page CALL s. $1 per Yea sl