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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 28 1903 1 CLANS TO GATHER WITH TARTAN | PLAIDS AT SHELL MOUND PARK — Chief A. M. Macpherson of the Caledonian Club to Have General Supzrvision of the | Annual Games to be Held Next Saturday | . d H | | | | | | | PROMINENT MAN WHO WILL HAV AL SUPER- |1 VISION OF )NIAN CLUB OUTING et - <> = s 2 w = NEWHALL BNES BEPUAT DENAL ... No Idea of Resigning “| From Board of Police | Commissioners. | of the| gives a 1d miskioners Newhall 2 > to a report that has been 1 g e t that he intended the board when asked about | said: esidency the that duties as nmissic f president but that r than s posi- up at for my a resigning f the board ome JNO. J. FULTON CO. Quakers | Recover The Fulton Compounds Were Sent From This City—Some Fine Re- coveries in Bright's Disease and | :: Diabetes and Several More Re- | covering. ‘ PLEADS GUILTY WHILE JURY IS BEING OBTAINED Aged William Schmidt Will Be Sen- tenced for Murder in Sec- ond Degree. = being impaneled in Judge vesterday to try the case of Wil- | charged with murder, he agreed ad guilty to murder in the second degree, acceptable to the District At- end the jurors were discharged. hmidt is an cld man and was employed in e Osborne House, on Kearny street, as a bed- cker. He was drinking in a saloon at son street in the early morning of March made an insulting remark to Lillle Mervin, La Enow e, Phila e waitresses. Charles Johnston, a sol- | éc an & P s now Kk the w € part and remonstrated | was ut one e President e Aft Asso. | Wit who got angry at Johnston’ A . " . terference. Schmidt pulled a revolver out ciatic aleo the resident agent | niy pocket and fired two shots at Johnston, kill- | of the F « He became interest- | ing him almost instantly ed In then ts A member ol ke old man had borne a good character and he blamed drink for his trouble. H will be his fan v w W the | i sl " | centenced to-morrow. g i | They learned & who relatives | n Ca ta tha peing cured by | BOY ELEVEN YEARS OLD Fulton's Comp o ok e Shie | ROBS HIS OWN MOTHER city' for 4, much to —_—— | e 71y and the astomishment | Police Are Searching for Edgar| of Bis who had Bright’s Disease Sonne, Twice Arrested for | weté soon alth, and it was a | | “bor ov of business, that | Burglary. prompted Mr suggest that as he was | Mrs. K. Sonne, 2308 Howard street, reported | making 1t 1o tell everybody he | 10 the police yesterday that her son Edgar, 11 of age, had stolen a $20 gold piece frem a sewing machine drawer on Tuesday afternoon | and had run away from home. She asked the | assistance of the police in finding him. | Edgar has been twice arrested for burglary st time was a_week ago, when * Disease or Dia- | Year him the agency n such good hands, | Compounds umber Mready i nts. Here is e sl i ar-cid brother, Frank, broke into | fi’-‘ “' - nE from Mr. | he residence of Mrs. Woodman, 433 Capp | mow. We copy from letter, dated | street, during her temporary absence and stole Philadelphia, May 11 i 50 cents. Edgar was sent to the Juvenile Court | I am please 0w rer e cure of Mrs, | and was allowed to g0 on probation. On the | Shronk, who had Disbetes in an advinced stage, | PP°VI0us occasion he was sent o the Youth' | Eangrene having set in in her foot. She mas | DIreClory. buL was released at the request of | been 5 ured by her physician. sev- | Edgars father is a seafaring man and is sel- ‘ ersi cases o ght's Disease in extremis are | dom at home. recove and all nts taking it report fa- SRRy A :‘91:4” Convicted of Simple Assault. .5 “x - nr‘. x!»- above cannot he aniel Giilies, alias McNamara, and Timothy -y roedbiagory 'f“» o1 ld. Bright's Disease | Koefe, alias Joseph Cochrane, were tried before . b s 2 positively curable in|a jury in Department 12 of the Stperior Court nearly mine-tenths of all cases yesterdey on a charge of assault to rob and Renal ’ ., & ‘amphlet free. 1 for sel al ge Lennon sen em ‘ree. dmo. 3. Fulton Co. 410 Weshington w10 the County Jail for three months each. They tan Francisco, sole compounders. d l:&;mm ::ml Dun Om, a Chinese living at ] | his neck for | city. ELKS GATHER T THE GHUTES Members of Order Hold Festivities Day and Night. s Large Sum of Money Added to the Local Lodge’s Treasury. There were more Elks at the Chutes vesterday afternoon than are often at once, even in lowstone P: at the pleasure resort were s and lacked rns, but they *‘butted and made things liveiy It w | the members of Oakland |and San Fr 0 Lod by hied themselves to the Chutes an liberally patronized the concessions. The proceeds were turned over to the local lodge and a large sum was added to the treasury Elks with loud voi \ided and abet- ted by megaphones, called attention to the joys of riding wooden horses, shooting the chutes and riding on the scenic ra 1. " was filled with their cries, and uccumbed to siren volees and bought tickets liber- reworks to gi 'd a high diver dification There ally to the occasion, th were the er Besides the regular show given In the Chutes theatcr there were many volun- teers. Ollie Evans and Charlle Stein pre- | sented a funny sketch entitled “Wanted, a Divorce,” and received udits from the assembled Elks. Miss Fern Melrose, a lyric soprano from age ng sweetly, and the Aldean brothers did a clever acrobatic turn George J. Sterndorff yelied himself arse In an effort to secure passeng for the Ferris wheel. He described delightful sensations of traveling high in the air and viewing the outskirts of “Duggle” Erskine boosted “down the flume,” and Frank W son made a boo h | >while Harry Baeh the flag. The betting on the noble steeds was exceed ingly heavy. The Elks who rode during the e ing were frequ y ruled off for “pulling”” when near the wire. Henry Martin used an electric spur to make his { horse beat the pale-blue steed ridden by Hutchinson Melvin and Ollte Harr ‘»V,\ Churchill K ng journey on the miniature railway. There were | many people at the depot to bid them good-by. A few collectors from the Oak- land Lodge and a Deputy Sheriff tried to prevent the er and Bil departure, but Ramsay Har | 1shing the in ¢ »f the d Jimmy Britt and George Webster es- corted Ernest Howell around the grounds and bought him popecorn to feed the ele- phants. Louis Jacobs passed out some blue badges and some heated air about the nec having photographic pos- & p the 0. folks at home There were o many EIKs in the Chutes paddock i: the evening that Johnny Mor- risey fearcd there would be a stampede. elby Opr imer and Phil sHastings things, all danger e E locked horns and s 11 o'cloc nd the f many absent members was Elks’ day was due to the work of the following committee Lod, 1—George Stern- Leavitt, J. H. Steiger, W, William’ Keating; noisco Lodge No. 3—John Morr 1. Ackerman, AL Walterstein, H. H. O. Campbell, J. J. Gott- George P. Webster, Selby Oppenheimer, & N. Jacobs and Lawrence W ADVERTISEMENTS. YOU'LL LOOK WELL And feel well, too, if you will only take a dose of Hostetter's Stom- ach Bitters before each meal. It will aid digestion, prevent the bowels from becoming consti- pated and the blood impure. steady the nerves and stimulate the Liver and Kidneys. These are the secrtts of good health and must be observed. Hundreds of sickly men and women have been made strong and healthy by the| Bitters. HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS. Be sure to try it. P 4 ’ Cluett Brand 25¢ each \i’r()W Brand 15C suraight FYFOLD Withgtie-fiold ufien 7 :g‘ et Peabody &Co. & Are You Constipated? It causes more than half the sickness in the world, especially of women. It can be prevented if Beecham’s Pills are taken whenever nature calls for assist- ance. Comfort and happiness follow the use of Beecham’s Pills Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and 25ec.) visitr DR. JORDAN’S crear MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1051 MARKET ST tet. G:haTik, 8.7.0al, disease positively cared y the oldest DR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN Positive Cure in every case undertaken. 2 ook for men) VDDVl Specialist on the Coast. ~Est. 36 years. Consultation free and steictly AV, for Book. PHILOSOPRY of le(onVeIVet RUBBER: | HEELS World. or any contracted - IAGE, MAILED FREE. (A valuable DE JORDAN & CO.. 1051 Market St.. Relieve Neuralgia Pain "BYRON | 1 HOT SPRINGS. f SPRING The greatest mountain heaith and | Reached by the Southern Pactfic Co. R R P Pudfe Trains leave San Francisco § and 10 & m., (4 § § Coast. A delightful spot to spend o, 3 m., 2:42 your vacation. i leave By 8:07 and 2:37 a. o A o T Here the sick will regain health, | Unequaled climate spring, summer, autumn the weary find rest and the pleas- | or winter. New hotel complete in every Ba ure seeker have an enjoyable out- Heular. riove baths and most curative ing. i or rheumatism. £out. Lo HOTEL RATES: $12 to $17.5) per g | eht miles from an Francisco, 86 Jeek, Housekeeping cottages, 33 to G| B AL meanie. 35 i & Siirastion AMUSEMENTS: Music, danéing. e G billiards, shuffieboard, ping Pong. Hnt Mineral Baths, Hot Mud and Sulphur tennis, bowling, croquet, riding. @ Bathe, Swimmifg Tank, Riding A Driving swimming, huntin, and fishing. { Horees, Ehuffle Board, awn Tennis, Pdol, Shady walks and drives. ® Bililards, Ping Pong. Croguet - BATHS: Hot water, vapor, tub, & | | Rates in ccttages $17 50 week . mineral, etc., with competent mas- day and rd in Main H Use of al seurs in attendance. | ot R Ll SR M B TR Write to J. E. McMAHAN, man- @ | sation Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., or ad- ager, BARTLETT SPRINGS, CAL. @ | <oapa Or’call at 2 SUTTER STREET, H. R._WARNER, Manager. SAN FRANCISCO. Springs. Cal Byron H NAPA 1apa coumy, AUTOMOBILES TENNIS NEW ANNEX BOWLING | SODA SPRINGS,| Cal. NEW LANAI ORCHESTRA | R EAL N PLEASURE GO TO | N A e Bltuated 1000 feet above «THERE'S NO PLACE | the iwg:l. _I‘ pa \»--u'-d bHr?:uz?:r Cccg‘dm'rfil Yoairatns Saily 1130 . m. and 4 p. m. Add. LIKE HOME: WAS DOLLMANN & JACOBS. Napa Soda Springs. 3 ';T ;m\v'\ R SUNG BEFORE HOTEL SKAGGS -0 = VENDOME WAS OPENED but 9 mile ters noted for medicinal v | | hot mineral water bath in State. boating and - ewimming in Warm Springs Creek; good trout | GOLF GEO. P. SNELL | streams: telephone, telsgraph. daily mail, ex- [ PING-PONG MANAGER press and San Francisco morning and evening | SWIMMING SAN JOSE. CAL. papers: FIRST-CLASS HOTE¥ AND STAGE SERVICE: hoth morning and afternoon stages; trom San Francisco only $5 50. Take 5 = 2 v at 7:30 a. m. ard 2:30 p. m. Rates $2 a day or $12 a week. References, any st of the. p: elght years. Patronage of | Information at Pack's In- 11 Montgo: y £t.; also at or of J. F. I~ | Our famous White Sulphur Spring for dys- pepsia and all stomach afiments. Plenty of boating, bathing, fishing and hunting. New cottages. Tennié court, regulation size. Send | for new pamphlet. WEISMAN, Midlake P. O., Lake Count 5 G- . CGilroy Hot Springs ‘F‘or health and pleasure; water uneurpassed rheumatism, kidney, liver and stomach trouble. Trained masseur. Long distance phone. Trains from Third and Tawneend at 9 a. m. and 3 p. m. Write for patuphlets. | R. ROBERTSON. CAPITOLA The seaside resort of Central Calitornia— larged and improved. Rates per, da: | tor CAMP CURRY b add b xwr|ex bed R L L2 YOSEMITE IS NOW OPEN xoaTE guoRs TOCALOMA ) and upward. Open May 31 " Fii MARIN orchestra. Address for hotel. R. M. Co0. | BRIARE; for cottages, F. REANIER, Bertrand Hotel; first-class accommodation: la. Cal. For geheral information. | | reasonable rates for families & parties: fishing, bathing, beautiful drives to Bear Valley; tele phone, JOS. F. BERTRAND, or Bulletin office every Friday, 2 to 4 p. m., or No. Shore R. R., | 620 Marke: Capi Peckje Information Bureau, 11 Montgomery et.. #an Francisco, Cal. Send for booklet. 1 Rowardennan. 'Hote CRAG VIEW. | & - - N’ Beautiful resort in Shasta Region. Excel- BEN LOMOND, SANTASHyT COUNTE: | 1ant hoard, §15: tentinge B pet- wiskc . H. 0. WICKES, Prop. Reguiar season opens June 1, under entirely | aew and progressive management. For infor- | mation and {ree booklet apply Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomery street: the Rallway Handbook, €30 Market street, San Francisco, or to w H. F. ANDERSON, Proprietor. | A. C. ROSCOE. Manager. HOTEL WILLITS. First season. New buflding: up to date equipment; over a hundred rooms, handsomely furnished; large dining-rcom: rooms en gulte with private baths; hot and cold water; elec- tric lights; first-class plumbing and perfect sewerage. Redwoods and mountaifious country around with all their pleasures; center of the deer hunting and fishing’ of Mendocino County. | $2°t0 $3 50 per day: $10 to $18 per week. Ad- dress WILLIAM WEIGAND, Man: lits, Mendocino County, Cal Castella, Shasta Co., Cal HOTEL BEN LOMOND, SANTA CRUZ I:OUNTAINS. Now open. For booklet, apply to Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomery st.. or 8. P. Co., 613 Market s B. DICKINSON. Prop., Ben Lomond, Cal. HOTEL BON AIR. Opens May 15. New, modern 80-room hote! Ross Valley: every convenience: first cla: every particular; fishing, boating, swimming, bnur(m} drives. MR. and MRS. J. E. MAN- LOVE (formerly Mrs, Leach), props. P. O. acdress Ross Valley, Marin Co. © SUMMIT HOTEL And cottages, Santa Cruz Mts.. % mile from Wrights; new management; fruit, milk, cream: $8. $10, $12 week. Information 11 Montgomery st.. B, F., or Summit Hotel. Wrights, Cal. to arrange your Outing from “Tocation 1905 Issued by the California North- western Railway and whizh contains over a hun dred pages, giving full particulars in regard to mineral spring re sorts, select camping spots and country homes and farms where summer boarders are taken, to gether with the terms, which range from $7.00 per week up. Te be had in response to a mail re quest, or at Ticket Offices, 650 Market st. (Chronicle Building) and Tiburon Ferry, foot of Mar- ket street; General Office, Mu- tual Life Building, corner San some and California streets, Scn Fran H. C. WHITING, General Manager. Santa Catalina sland, 8% hours from Los Angeles. World's fishing records. OUR FAMOUS MARINE BAND, 25 ART- 1STS. Hunting the wild goat, golf. tennis, etc CAMP LIFE A SPECIAL FEATURE Hundreds of tents with furnishings entirely isco. R. X. RYAN, Gen'l Pass'r Agent boating. bathing. new this season. Electric lighting. | HOTEL METROPOLE, first class. Always | cpen. Descriptive matter from BA South Spring st., Los Angeles, or Peck’'s Bu- reau, 11 Montgomery st., San Francisco. O'DONNELL/S INERAL SPRINGS AT GLEN ELLEN. the best camping, pler d pleasure re- sort on the Coast. The greatest remedy for lung disease, liver and stomach complaints, rheumatism and catarrh in the world; 46 miles from 8. F. The 8. P. R. R. and S. F. & N. P. R. R. give special rates to campers. 80 ‘cottages and tents furnished: rent chea; no fogs nor poison cak at the park: mineral water, boats, bathing and fishing free. Meals gerved at Hotel Riverside at reasonabls rates. Inguire of DR. C. C. O'DONNELL. office 102114 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 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 tub and plunge baths and the largest mineral wat: swimming tank in the State. Table and rooms first cla Inquire Peck’ 11 Montgomery or address Theo. Richards, Agua Callente, So. noma County, Cal. HOTEL DEL CAZADERO —~—AND— ELIM GROVE HOTEL. Under a new and progressive management Evervthing renovated inside and out. Good hunting, fishing, bathing. boating, dancing. New stabies and first-class meals. No stag- ing. Depot on the ground Take Sausalito Ferry. good for six months, $3 75. Rates $2 per day. $10, $12 and $14 per week. J. J. THIRION Proprietor, Cazadero, Sonoma County Round-trip tickets, HARBIN SPRINGS. Most desirable in Lake Co.: contains sulphur, fron, magnesia and arsenic; wonderful cures of rheumatism, catarrh, kidney. liver and stom- ach troubles; new gymnasium, bowling ailey, handball court and bllliard-room. Acet: gas_plant, garden. Round-trip tickets, J. A. HAYS, Prop. S. P. office, $8. 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 testimonials. Full particulars at Travelers' Information Bureau, 630 Market street, or by addressing DR. W. R. PRATHER, Proprietor. SUMMER HOME FARM SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. KLAMATH SPRINGS, BESWICK, SISKIYOU CO., CAL. Finest fishing, hunting and heaith resort on the coast. Send for bookiet. EDSON BROS., Proprietors. BAY STATE HOUSE AND COTTAGES SANTA CRUZ—Sunny rdoms, good table, best service: reasonable rates. MRS. L. MATHISON. Proprietress. Opens June 1. Charming sum- Fine location, on creek, surrounded by giant ¥ redwoods furnished; cverything for HOITT’S E“:.:,g.,",‘:m;mhl::;?are:re-x::x:' W AE '“’fi:;-i&'&ia"&.?“%‘i”é;n 1 MENLO senses iy odde”:.omdgm.; 3 r B eity. rains daily. Address Lo sl bl g Tunes PARK IRA G_HOITT. Hoitt's School. ! - Seigler Hot Springs. Natural hot baths, wonderful stomach waters, swimnmdng pond, games, livery: #9 to $14 per week. Booklets at Peck’ 11 Montgomery or H. H. McGOWAN, Seigler, Lake Co., DUNCAN SPRINGS. Two miles {rom Hopland, Merdocino Coun- ty. Unsurpassed mineral waters; fine hotel s mx:dmgn':.-cln; ulblc. Rates n]o g $12. !H: nis| ousekeeping cottages. J. S. HOW! Proprietor. = VICHY SPRINGS. ‘Sissons Tavern Crystal Springs. Accommodations: bl Class. 3. A. REDEMEYER & CO.. Props. "™ MONTRIO HOTEL. One mile from famous ‘‘Bohemian Grove' new management; all refitted. Quietude, com. ;l"l‘l.( pg::urz:nl‘mmm ‘fllhlnz, boating: fresh z m of everything. dress C'F. CARR, Manager, Montrio, Ca}. % Near Mount Shasta, altitude 3555 fee! pen ali b = vear. Headquarters Mount ta climbere; | 3, illen o Ukiah, Mendocing o yatiral plentiful_table; fine fishing and drives. Par- | {"%ne wotld of this class. Fishing, hunting, ticulars Peck’s Bureau, 11 Montgomery, S. F. 2 % Campbeli Hot Springs. 16 hours' rail to Boca: stage for springs con- nects 6 p. m. train from city; round trip, in- cluding stage, $14 50, good for season. Rates, $10 ver week JOHANNI!SBERG Hotel; modern convenienices; large, airy din- ing-room; exhilarating air; hunting, fishing, swimming. boating: rates $10 and $12. THEO. BLANCKENBERG JR.. Prop., Oakville, Napa Co.. or PECK'S BUREAU, 11 Montgomery st. LaHonda and Peseadero. Buy_your raflroad ticket to Redwood City, 9 a. m_train from Third and Townsend sts, and 080 a, m. train from San Joso: comnect Irect. ress ER Redwood City. kg LOS GATOS. Tl LI . o | OCEAN VIELA: otk b T R s SANTA CRUZ | g sl 88 s b g | yarge grounds. Boating and Bathing free. or rooms. N A s Gal CAMPERS’ PA NATIONAL HOTEL Guernewood rark, on Rmx-EQ(E!rs.Ek;uun‘_ and annex Bathing and Fishing. Cots and tents rented. Nevada City, Cal. Alt. 2500 ft.; reasonable rate; spend your va- cation in the land of mines, pines and sunshine. RECTOR BROS., proprieto; PINE MOUND Beautifully situated In the Sierra; 3500 ft. alt.; rd. trip 8. F., $6 70, inc. carriage: plenty frult & milk. Inq.’ Peck’s Burea y #t., or S. Mitchell. Dutch Flat, P! i «,BNONNIE NO?K t. ft.; half mi. sta.; cottages. tents, boating, bnwl:nl. :l:etflix'hu. tl; D. WIARD, Towle, Placer Co., Cal ‘Write for circ. Guerne & McLane, Guerneville, 5 :2!':.'. MT.- WOODWORTH’ Ititude. No fog. Purest spring Home .(er‘:m.;‘ank.onvgzonmoe;« E yr'u..ué v BT S nitinee cal, D" ORTH & mu MOUNT.IN VIEW RANCH HOTEL And cottages 1a heart of mountains, near Santa Cruz. Our table i8 our recommendatio Ist-class sccom.; new impvis.: gas through- out; terms, $8 up; phone, swimming tank, amusements, croquet, bowling alley, dally mail; campers’ tickets to Glenwood, inc. stage, $3 78 round trip. FRANK R. DANN. Santa Crus. FERNDALE HOTEL And mineral springs: 2 hrs. from S. F., via 8anta Fe to Muir station, where carriage meets train. Soda, sulphur, magnesia waters and baths. Mrs. E. J. Sullivan, Mrs. A. M. Clay, formerly Motel Wilmot: phone West 1165, or 418 Spruce st., San Francisco. DE LA ROSA RESORT, GIBBS, CAL. Campers’ tickets §2 75 to Zaya coach takes you to this lovely resu Santa Cruz Mts., 1800 ft. above sea fogs. No frosts. Hunting. fishing NING CO., 222 | livery, home dairy. fine vegetable | Highland Springs FOR HEALTH | MINERAL WATERS of proven ethcacy. foe H kidney, malaria, rheumatism and stome | ach ‘troubies. A an of ability, experi- enced in advisi use (free BATHS of | all kinde ana ge. Purest mountain air. | | FOR PLEASURE Large Livery Stable and excursions to other resorts and p £ interest, m of which | can be maa e day. REGULATION | ALLEY. TENNIS, CROQUET. PONG. SHUFFLE-BOARL FREE SWIMMING | TANK and ORCHESTRA, DANCING six nights of the week. Beautiful walks and drives. Telephone, express and postoffice. Hard-finished rooms. first-class table; electri@ lights. e 16 - Rates, 0 to $18 a weel > other information call of For booklets and | Peck’s Tourist Bureau. 11 Montgomery -t | “Travelers’ Bureau,” 630 Market st., or address CRAIG & KERR, Highland Springs, Lake Co.. PARAISO SPRINGS MONTEREY COUNTY, CAl. a 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. 1t | Montgomery street. | TN sm[:(és. 4 California’s gre restoring W Healthe A!;‘I'IA SPRINGS CO., | AETNA SPRINGS, Napa Co., Cal " CANP MEEKER Accessible springs to trip §1, no stage fare five miles from Valley sulphur baths; wonderful cures o kidney, THE GEYSERS—A resort. Leon Cobientz chand’s and Delm | of the cuisine baths, hot springs. Hunting, and $14 per week. $2 50 per day Cal. N. W. Ry.. 850 Market st. FERAUD. Prop., Ge | “LAUREL DELL"—The o sort in the State that has its springs and a swimming, mari own mineral ho coach, er driv Pam st. E. DUR Lake County CONGRESS SPRIN A charming reso nta Cruz Moun- tains, 6 miles from Los : 2 hours from San_Francis Tennis, imming. and all sports. Table unsurpassed. Best mineral wa- ters on the coast. H. R. RAND, General Man- ager, Saratoga P. O. SPRINGS, | Lake County. Positive cure for lver, kid- | ney and all stomach troubles. New hotel, cot- tages. Best trout fishing in Lake Co. Round- trip ticket, 8. P, §8. Call at Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomery, or write JOSHUA SPIERS, Prop., Middletown, Ci n the foothil Elevae Electric lighta BEAUTIFUL CAMP MEEXER—A grand family rescrt in the redwood mountains of Somoma Co.: climate and water perfect over 100 cottages aiready buiit: lots for saie boating. bathing and other amusements; exc: lent table; rates $6 r week: take Sausalito ferry. Address H. M. GREGSON, Sole Prop. SARATOGA SPRINGS, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, with 15 mineral springs; 12 bathroot bowling; tennis; first | cla: ‘Address Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomery | st: C. N. W. Ry., 650 Market st. and Barker | & Carpenter. Bachelor P. O.. Lake Co. LOTUS FARM SUMMER RESORT—8i Miles from Napa, in the redwoods. Natural lake, boat riding. fishing. fine drives, hunting. Terme, $8 and up per week; children under 12, $5 per week. Carriage to or from Napa, TSc. | 3. TEPLY. Prop.. Napa. Cal. P. O. box 120 | o | VILLA FPONTENAY—First-class resort; | “'Santa Cruz Mts.; botel, cottages; croguet. tennis. billlards, bowling, amusemient hall | electric lights: table lst class: $10 to $i4: lars. J. H. HAESTERS, ing grounds. Write F. THORN MONTE VISTA, Under new management. Beautiful resort 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., Dutch Fiat, Placer County, Cal. Swanton H e ~ wanton House, under new managen hotel of San Mates Co. Commdions beautiful grounds, famous beach, fishing, hunting, sea bathing., Phone. Rates, $8 and $10 per week. W. L. STEVENS, Proprietor. 3 HOBERG'S—Among the Pihe Moun- tains. California’s cholcest climate, place to enjoy the country. Bowling swim: ming, croguet, hunting. fishing and the best of meuls. Rates $8 per week. For further infor. mation inquire Peck's Burean, 11 Monigomery ., or Hoberg's, unty. Mrs. M. & BERG, Prop. e TAHOE TAVERN AT LAKE TAHOE Will opea for inspection of guests June 1. patrons of last season say: “Tahoe Tavern ig the equal of any summer resort hotel in v world."" and that Lake Tahoe has no equal. Visit us and prove statement for yourselvas. Rates from $3.50 per day upward. For par- ticulars or reservation of rocms address J. 4. CLOUGH. Occidental Hotel. i LAKE TAHOE. Lakeside Park. Open May Ist. H and tents. Delightful camping :'l:‘l..nf‘l:ll:::: steamer landing; furnished tents to rent. For il lustrated circular & terms address E. B. SM111{ & CO., Stateline P. O.. El Dorado County, Cal, | THE GROVE, e Tahoe, half-mile east of Tallac. Rates per day: §9 per wéek; meals 50c: good sad. dle horses and the beat of livery: baats frse to all gues . A ie Tallac, Cal. IPSIRDy I, pebble | The | Our | ‘ phone: campers’ ret. tickets, $2 50 ’ MOUNTAIN VIEW FARM—Less than one-quarter mile from town. On Russian River. Rates $7 to $10 a wepk. Address MRS. H. A | STAGG. Guerneville.”Cal PINE GROVE HOTEL—Sierra Re- eort; alt 1 3200 ft.; 1= 53 m. ;. malaria nee house; $10 | wk. E.H.Moody, pro.. Geld Rum, Placer Co.,Cal. | | AMONG THE PINES—Alt 2024 ft | " Wood's ranch: $6-$8 week: positive no con- | sumptives; write for pambhiet. Robt. F. | Warham. Applegate. Placer County, Ci | Fe " BLITE HOTEL, Sonoma. Cal GOUAILHARDON, Prop. Newly renovated and now open for summer guests. Kates rea- scnable. HOTEL LA HONDA—Situated In tha | Redwoods. Gy trout fishin, Telephone. | Booklet. MRS. Y. J. SEARS, Honda, San Mateo County. | GLENWOOD HOTEL—In the redwoods, Santa Cruz Mts.: 5 min. depot: swimming: cream. fruit. poultry: amus't hall: r'd trip, | _$250:$9-310-§12wk. Wm.Martin,Glenwood,Cai | > | Ukiah. Tourists, camp- ers. hunters. Write to H, any kind of turmo: EAGLE STABLE A. Eldred for rates | rta Crus red- | Woods: $7 and $8 weekly. For circulars writs Mrs. E. Wilken. R. F. D. box 121, Sant R e ILLOW RANCH—A charming spot fn ths Santa Cruz redwoods: milk. fruit, water, WEEKLY CALL 16 Pages. $1 per Year