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HE SAN FRA CISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 31, 1903, HILARITY AND SCEN FEATURES OF Roger Brothers’ Show, IC WONDER “IN WASHINGTON” With Original People, Including Famous Comedians and Singers, Begins Season at the Grand To-Night “IN 2 ROGERS BROS. . GRAND OPE! g WASHINGTO COMPANY WHICH THE VIGHT IN - | & Nothing like te eer and a he f wi humor, | . a company w tse nw abil AMUSEMENTS IN THE SHADE| WHEN? NOW is the time to| buy an ! ALASKA REFRIGERATOR. | Opera W. W. MONTAGUE & CO. SAN FRANCISCO. [ rUS an and E HOUSE. ropean plan; 400 rooms: Aver tes v bath; newly fitted througio nveniences. Up-to-da | miaing and commercy avy headquarters dinner hour. . 5. Convenient to all car iines HA MAN CO., prop., formerly pro ietc helien Cafe, Montgomery, h & Pine sts.; telephorie in every room: FOR BARBERS, BA- kers. bootbiacks, bath- houses, billiard tables, candy-makers, canners, foundries, laundries, paper- nters, shoe factories, tanners. tailors, ete. BRUSHES brewers. dvers, hangers etablemen, bookbindes r mills, printers IRVING INSTITUTE. OARDING AND DAY FOR young Jadies and little girls, 2126 California will reopen August 3. 190, Accredited to . EDWARD B. ., the Universities. Sisters, Charles W George P. T Harold Cran 1 Ailison, Herbert Sears owle. who is musical director, and the amazon march king and cele- brated stage manager, Charles H. Jones There will be a beautiful girl chorus of fifty and a splendid orchestra of twenty. The scenery comprises taree sets, which represent the reception-room o the Dem- ocratic Club on Fifth avenue in New { York, a section of the Botan hington, with. the grea building as a background, and tl of Fountains,” with the electric i positiox borate sibilities in clectri effects. Like all creating ge farces which the Rogers Bros. have pro- | duced the story is so consiructed admit of a large r of novel speci They -include n-United States the en ny; soug, “Geg Man With a Pull,” Herber Esmeralda ters and chorus; song, “In the Swim,” Olive Ulrich and chorus: negro melody, “Ma ony Belle 3 mpson, Raymond and Caverly r Own.” Herbert Crane; par- | ymond and C v: song, n P: ' Cheridah Simp- Esmeralda Sisters and chorus; time song and dance en- b » is Sublime,” Anna Wilks and Budd Ross; quartet, “The Wedding f the Reuben and the Maid,” Olive Ulrich Martha de Roy and Raymond snd Cav- erly; grand march, “The Electric Cadets,” and solo, “At the Sound of tie Bugle Louise Moore electric cade of Stage Manager Char will be performed by iful girls, arrayed in very handsome uniforms, illuminated Ly more thousand tric lights. Some idea of the magnitude and nse of the production of *“In can be gained from the fact dresses worn in th feature ich only lasts about six minu 9 each, or more than $5000 . ¥ The The iny nes march is recent H ention s and bea wh e pe Washing- that alone, , cost ag- the other specialties “Burl Raymond and Caverly: ur Heart.” Louise Moore; duet and dance, “'I Left Ma Heart in Dixie,” Wilks and Budd Ross, and gr. principal chorus and entire com 5 Bnough has been saide«o show that there is every indicztion t are « the- atrical achieveme i —————————— ENGINEERING LECTURES AT HUMBOLDT SCHOOL Three Noted Members of Profession Will Address Students on the Subject. | The drawing department of the Hum- | boldt Evening School has arranged for evening lectures to-morrow, Tuesday and Wednesday engineering. These lectures are Intended to round out the work of the term and to give the en- gincering students an opportunity to get the latest information from recognized leaders in this profession. The following are the lectures and their subjects; "Marine Engineering,” George = W. Dickie, engineering manager of the Unfon iron Works; “Mining Engineering,” Hor- ]1;: urr:w'yé. ‘:flul “Special Machinery, rmann Schussler, chief engineer of Spring/ Valley Water Works. A uss PO Sl Sacred Heart Convent Alumnae. The annual eleciion of directors of the Sacred Heart Presentation Convent alum- nae, which took place recently, resulted as follows: President, Miss Agnes Fitz- patrick; vice president, Miss May Mul- care; treasurer, Mrs. Mary Murphy; sec retary, Miss Annie Deering; Miss May Nolan, Miss Evelyn Drady, Miss Ethel Lonergan, Miss Mary Cadogan, Miss Ger- trude Wallace and Miss Mary Traynor. —_—— Reception at Calvary Church. A reception will be given at Calvary Chureh, corner of Jackson and Fillmore sireets, next Tuesday t6 Mrs. Darwin R. James, president of the Presbyterian Woman's Board of Home Missions. on r forty | ballad, | at to-night will wit- | mess a most brilliant and successful STAIVES VAINLY 10 SWE A LIFE Carpenter Drowns De- spite His Relative’s Efforts. | Young Man Sinks While Swimming in a San Jose Creek. g in SR i i Special Di he Call. John Iaster, a car- with cramps while Creek necar Empire and drowned. SAN JOSE, Ma penter, was slezed bathing in Coyo street this afternol ter and Frank Burbeck | law, were walking in the vicinity and de- | cided to take a swim. seven feet deep. They had been in but 1a short time when Kaster called out {that he had cramps and was sinking. Burbeck, who could not swim, went to Kaster's assistance. He was dragged under and nearly drowned but finally suc- ceeded in freeing himself from the | drowning man's grasp but could not save | Kaster. Profe: E Brownell of the High | School, who answered the alarm, recov- | ered the body by diving. 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My secret compound never { faile. 1 have often instilled into jaded men new vitality, health and strength. For worn- | out men I have oft kindled, in an instant, and | to stay, the sparkling vitality of youth.” My ddress is Dr. C. Sargent Ferris, 155 bullding, Cleveland, Ohio, and I urge ery weak man to come to me, for I will give him undying strength, the supreme joy and happiness of perfect manliness. My wondrous discovery has startied the world by Its miracu- jous effects, vet I seek not fame nor glory. It suffices me if 1 may be the humble instrument of Neture's greatest power in bringing all men to every finds it waning into the enjoyment of their true maniiness and I do it free. In the time allotted to me here on earth 1 shall do all that in my power lies. to give my fellow men the benefit of this great | secret and my reward shall be In the knowl- edge that I have done unto others as I would that others should do unto me. SUMMER RESORTS HARBIN SPRINGS. Mzt desirable in Lake Co.; contalns sulphur, iron, magnesia and arsenic; wondertul cures of rheumatism, catarrh, kidney, liver and stom- ach troubles; new gymnasium, bowling alley, handball court and billlard-room. Acetylene gas_plant, livery, home dairy. fine vegetable garden. Round-trip tickets, S. P. office, $5. J. A. HAYS, Prop. ! LaHonda and Pescadero. Buy your railroad ticket to Redwood City, 9 a. m train from Third and Townsend sts. apd 9:20 a. m. train from San Jose: comnect with stage direct. Address WALTER KNIGHT, Redwood_City. Kas- | his brother-in- | The water is about | HOT SPRINGS. fluid 1s | the untiring vigor and the | long life of the patriarchs of Bible times. With | this mysterious compound no weak man will | ever again be troubled with impotency, vita | | losses, nightly emissions, spermatorrhea. vari- | cocele, prematurity, defective power or lack of {vital energy. Send me no money. It is my duty, guided | by an Unseen Hand—it fs my mission on carth heal the | water liver, dress i | | Napa the bes Reached by the Southern Pac or winter. tieular, Sixty-eight format FOR_HEALTH AND Two trains daily, o. Luxurious baths and known for rheumatism, gout, kidney and stomach troubles. miles from Pong, quet in cottages $17 50 1 upward in Main I and waters free to further informat fen Bureau, “11 RNER. Manag: » Hot Springs. Cal. Soda Springs. autiful Napa Valley 30 a. m San Franclsco, miles from Sacramento, 35 miles from Stack- 10 a. m.. | , Tralns leave San Francisco 8 and {¢ piom: A Crains leave Byron 8:07 and 9:37 a. m., 2:42 and 8:53 p. m. " Unequaled climate spring. summer, e.ut‘:ar“ N complete in every par- ew hotel compl! ¢t curative sclatica, 5 ton. All the comforts of home and attractions of the country. Hot Mineral Baths, Hot Mud and Sulphur Baths, Swim Riding_and_Driving 7 Lawn Tennis, Pool, $3 per of ‘all Cat B Napa County, PLEASURE GO TO Situated 1000 feet above Hot and cold soda baths, Shetland ponies and burros for children. and 4 p. m. Add. DOLLMANN & JACOBS. Napa Soda § | HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA | SKAGGS COUNTY: « 415 hours from San Francisco and | but B miles staging; wa- [ ters notea 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 \d evening und | Travel ) the uttermost ends ‘of the | ssage of love :nd peace and | Unbellevers may scoff and cry For health and pleasu unsurpassed | for rheumatism, kidne: ver and stomac trouble. Trained masseur. Long distance phone. Trains from Third and Townsend at 9 | a m. 3 p. M. Wilte for pamphiets. R. ROBERTSON C Y0 : both morning and trip from San Francisco only 7 ferry and er REW, APITOL “and improved. Rates per and upward. Open May 31 ‘Addres: for cal & Information Bureau, Francisco, Cal. Send for FROM SA N POINT. TR ND STA P x oy Hot Sprinis SEMITE VALLEY A , any | $2 a day or ence of the Patronage of | ack’s Tn- TO MARIPOSA BIG THE ONLY ROUTE VIA TNSPIRATION furnis! { tric 1 sewerage. | around with all their pleasures; | deer hunting and Ashing of Mendocino Count hed; large dining-room; ights; first-class plumbing and pert i POIN | For particulars address A. S. M 613 | MARK SAN FRANCISCO. | et Ak HOTEL WILLITS. First season. New building; up to date equipment; over a iundred rooms, handsomely rooms en sulte with private baths; hot and cold water; elec- act Redwoods and mountainous country nter of the | §2 to 83 50 per day: $10 to $1S per week, Ad- | Aress WIL M WEIGAND, Manager, Wil- | lits, Mendocino County, Cal ® | water, service. partic: 650 My Because it cures. has Send for book of ulars at Travelers’ arket street, or by addressing DR. W. R. PRATHER, Propri etor. Adams Springs Lake County. get 1t is the best the best climate and gives the best testimonials. Full Intormation Bureau, reason: every 620 M e | bathing. bea | noaE guoss TOCALOMA Bertrand Hotel: able rates for families & parties Frid arket. ul drives to Bear Valley; phone, JOS. F. BERTRAND, or Bulletin offic to 4 p. m., or No, Shore R. R., MARIN CO. first-class accommodations; fishing, te! 1 New | every | Leach), props. F HOTEL BON AIR. modern 80-room hotel venien, Ross Valley: first-class every particulaj | fishing., boating, swimming, beautiful drives | buz meets 11 and_1:45 trains Kent sta. MR. & MRS E. MANLOVE (formerly Mrs. 0. ad. Ross Valley, Marin Co. | Natur: week. or H. swimmfng pond, gam a] hot bath H. McGOWAN, Seigler, Lal Seigler Hot Springs. wonderful stomach waters, livery: §0 to $14 per Booklets at Peck’s, 11 Montgomery e Co., C year. Near Mount Shasta, altitud plentif ticulars Peck Sissons Tavern Headquarters Mount ul_taoie Bureau, 11 Montgomery, fine fishing and drives. s. $10 ver week Cam;;l;ell Hot Si)firings. 16 hours' rail to Boca; stage for springs con- nects 6 p. m. train from city; round trip, in- cluding stage, §14 60, good for season. Rates, BARTLETT § The grestest mountain health and pleasure resort on the Pacific Coast. A delightful spot to spend Yyour vacation. Here the sick will regain health, the weary find rest and the pleas- }lri'“ seeker have an enjoyable out- 2. HOTEL RATES: $12 to $17:50 per week. Housekeeping cottages, $3 to $15 per weel. AMUSEME] S: Music, dancing, billiards, shuffleboard, ping pong, tennis, ‘bowling, croquet, riding, swimming, hunting and - fishing. Shady walks and drives. BATHS: Hot water, vapor, tub, mineral, etc., with competent ma: seurs in attendance. Write to J. McMAHAN, man- ager, BARTLETT SPRINGS, CAL. Or call at 2 SUTTER STREET, SAN FRAD Special Attractions ...for 80 Consecutive Days and Nights June 12th to September 1st Band (oncerts every afternoon and even- ing_on the Beach and avenue. New ovel Daylight Fireworks. Burnif@of Ships, Fireworks and Bay Il- luminatiens each week Moontigh cursions to Big Tree Grove, cing. ations long the Water Front n Hotel Accommodations. way to ( a Largest . Fishing and Resort on tae tes from all poi | AUTOMOBILES TENNIS NEW 'ANN BOWLING NEW LANAL ORCHESTRA i “THERE’'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME” WAS | SUNG BEFORE HOTEL | VENDOME WAS OPENED | GOLF €EO. P. SNELL PING-PONG MANAGER | SWIMMING SAN JOSE, CAL. ‘BLUE I AKES e o e cr— [N D S — | Our famcus 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 mew pamphlet. O. WEISMAN, Midlake P. 0., Lake County CAMP CURRY [*YOSEMITE | *¥lenx *xlusx IR 2.5 * A (2.3 | SESEEAAAANS e , Hotel Rowardennan. BEN LOMOXND, SANTA CRUZ COUNTY. ALIYWAYS OPEN. Regular seascn opens June 1, under entirely Jew and progressive management. For Infor- mation and free booklet apply Peck’'s Bureau, il Montgomery street; the Rallway Handbook, 630 Market street, San Francisco, or to 1I. ¥. ANDERSO; Proprietor. A. C. ROSCO! CRAG VIEW. Beautiful rt-in Shasta Region. Excel- lent board, tenting, $4 per week. H. 0. WICKES, Prop. Castella, Shasta Co., Cal. HOTEL BGN LOMOND, SANTA CRUZ ZZOUNTAINS. Now open. For booklet, apply to Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomery st.. or S. F. Co., 613 Market st. B. DICKINSON, Prop.. Ben Lomond, Cal SUMMIT HOTEL And cottages, Santa Cruz Mts.. 1 mile from Wrights; new management; fruit, milk, cream: $8 810, §12 week. Information 11 Montgomery s, S, F., or Summit Hotel, Wrights, Cal. KLAMATH SPRINGS, BESWICK, SISKIYOU CO.. CAL. Finest fishing. hunting and heaith resort the coast. Send for booklet. . EDSON BROS., Proprietors. on DON'T WORRY?! IT’S EASY to arrange your Outing from western Railway and whizh contains over a hun- dred pages, giving full particulars in regard to mineral spring re- sorts, select camping spots country homes and farms where summer boarders are taken. gether with the terms, which range from $7.00 per week up. To be had in response to a mail re quest, or at Ticket Offices, 6350 Market st. and Tiburon Ferry, foot of Mar- ket street; General Office, Mu- tual Life Building. corner San- some and California streets, Francisco. | H. C. WHITING, General Manager. R. X. RYAN, Gen'l Pass't Agent. Santa Catalina sland | 3% hours from Los Ang | Worla g record OUR FAMOUS MARINE BAND, 30 ART- | 1sTs. | Funt wild boating, bath | soir, ‘tennts, et CAMP LIFE A SPECIAL FEATURE. | Hundre tents with furnishings ent | new this season Electri | HOTEL ROPOLE, first class. Always | epen | ~ Descriptive matter from BA South Spring st., Los Ar rean, 11 Montgome: DR. C. C. ODONNELL/S M INERAL SPRINGS AT GLEN ELLEX the best camping. plcr - and pleasure re. sort on the Coast. The greatest remedy for lung disease, Illver and stomach complaints, rheumatism and -catarrh in the world; 43 miles from £. F, The S. P. R. R. and 8. F. & N. P. R. R give special rates to campers; 30 cottages and tents furnished: rent che: no fogs nor poison oak at the park: mineral water, boats, bathing and fishing fr. Meals served at Hotel Riverside at reasonabls rates. Inguire_of DR. C. C. 0'DO: 102115 Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Franeisco. AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS. We have added many attractions to this beautifui amd romantic spot. Open all year b have five different hot sulphur springs and and plunge baths and the largest mineral water swimming tank In the State. Table and rooms first class. Inquire Peck's, 11 Montgomery st., or address Theo. Richards, Agua Callente, So. | noma County, Cal HOTEL DEL CAZADERO 2 A ELIM GROVE HOTEL. | Under a new and progressive management Everything renovated inside and out. Good hunting, fishing, bathing, boating, dancing. New stables and first-class meals. No stag- ing. Depot on the ground. Take Sausalito Ferry. o0d for six months, $3 10, $12 and $14 per w Proprietor, Cazadero, Sonoma Round-trip _ticke: Rates $2 per d: J. J. THIRIO! ounty. SUMMER HOME FARM SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. Fine location, on creek. surrounded by giant redwoods; newly furnished; everything for comfort and pleasure. Send for Booklet. H. W. HAINE Montgomery BONNIE NOOK . 4000 ft.; half ml. sta.; cottages. tents, 5, bowling, elect. lights. H. D. WIARD, Towle, Placer Co.. Cal Peck’s Bure; st., FERNDALE HOTEL And mineral springs: 2.1 from S, F., via Santa to Muir station, where carriage meets train. oda, sulphur, magnesia waters and baths. Mrs. J. Sullivan, Mrs. A. M. Clay, formerly Hotel Wilmot; phone West 1165, or 418 Spruce st., San Francisco. DE LA ROSA RESORT, GIBBS, CAL. tickets £2 75 to Zayanti. you to this lovely resurt in the Santa Cruz Mts., 1800 ft. above sea level. No fogs. No frosts. Hunting. fishing. free camp- ing grounds. Write F. THORNBURY, Mgr. Camper coach taks MONTE VISTA, Under new management. Beautiful resort in the Slerras. Pine woods and magnificent coun- try. Mountains anfl health. Clean and plenti- ful country table. Fresh milk in plenty. Amuse- ments. T MORGAN, Prop.,, Dutch Flat, Placer County. Cal. FREEMAN HOTEL, Placer Co., Cal. Most popular sum- Elev Electric lights. Auburn, mer and winter resort in_the foothills. Electric bells. tion 1400 feet. rices moderate. FREE! ‘BAY STATE HOUSE AND COTTAGES SANTA CRUZ—Sunny rooms, gcod table, best service: reasonable ratas. MRS. L, MATHISON, Propristress. {L_Truckee 5{LDeer Park Tahee Hotel; ing-room swimming. boatin BLAN modern conveniences; large, exhilarating alr; ' hunting, rates $10 and $12. CKENBER JOHANNISBERG alry din- fishing, THEO. HOTEL LYNDON amusements, LOS GATOS. tensive grounds, HOTEL LYNDON, Los Gat: Modern, first-class; Alt. and annex NATIONAL HOTEL Nevada City, Cal. 00 ft.; reasonable rate; spend your va- cation in-the iand of mines, pines and sunshine, RECTOR BROS., proprietors. JR.. Prop., Oakville, Napa Co.. or PECK'S BUREAU, 11 Montgomery st. ex- popular lawn tennls, croquet, mountaln climate in town; opposite depot; city accom- modations in the Santa Cruz Mts. Apply early for room: Opens June 1. Charming sum- mer home. ‘Perfect climate. Comfort, duietude, recreatior Excellent table. One hour from city. Nine trains daily. Address IRA G. HOITT, Hoitt's School. DUNCAN SPRINGS. Two_miles from Hopland, Mendocino Coun- ty. Unsurpassed mineral waters: fine hotel and first-class table. Rates $10 fo $12. Fur- nished housekeeping cottages. J. S. HOWELL, Proprietor. VICHY SPRINGS. 3 miles from Ukiah, Mendocino Co. Natural electric waters, champagne baths. Only plas in the world of this class. Fishing, hunting, Crystal Springs. Accommodations; table first class. J. A. REDEMEYER & CO.. Props. HOITT’S MENLO PARK st., or Beautifully situated In the Sierr alt.; rd. trip §. fruit & milk. Tne PINE MOUND $6 70, ine. carrl Peck’s Bureau, 11 Montg'y §. Mitchell, Dutch Flat, Placer Co., Cai. GCEAN VILLA. PMENERT 10 D T s. Boa a; Dancing, blll'ards. Free bus. B.Il.gfali."' HOWELL MT.- WOODWORTH: High altitude. No fog. Purest spring wat Home fruits, milk, etc. Residence 28 yrs. ER.' eek. Address WOODWORTH & St. Helena, Cal. MUl L4 MONTRIO HOTEL. One mile ‘rom famous ‘‘Bohemian Grovi ?l' management; all refitted. Quietude, com. St pleasure; huming. ‘flmnrx" hha-unr. fresh , cream and best eve ing. Address C. F. CARR. Hln‘mfflw(fln. l?li ¥ CAMPERS’ PARADISE, Guerne: n River. Boatiny Ba i TIaING. | Cots and. At rented; Write for circ. Guerne & McLane, Guerneville, 0 May 15 to October 15. * June 1 to Septembs Breakf: nd st . cnly. t Tahoe Tavern. s now cpen. for the reception of guests. TOur p-l"mln of last seaso svy: “Tahoe ‘avern is U cqus 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 particulars or reservation of rooms address Tahoe T Tahoe City, Cal. ‘avern, LAKE TAHOE. Lakeside Park. Open May lst. % aad tents. Dellghttul camping. peounie oo steamer landing: furnished tents o rent. Fop i1 lustrated circular & terms address E. B. SMI111 & CO., Stateline I'.. 0., El Dorado County, Cal. Vacation 1905" Issued by the California North-; and | to- | (Chronicle Building) | ELL. office | round. The nearest Hot Sulpbur Springs to San Francisco. Temperature 118 degrees. No staging. Fare $1 10. Sure cure for rheuma- | tism, asthma and all kindred allments. We | prop., Glenwood, Cal., or call 11 Free | Highland - Springs | FOR HEALTH RAL WATERS of proven efficacy. for <ldney, m\ala a, rheumatism and stom- physician of ability, expert- all kinds and massage. mountain alr. ! FOR PLEASURE Large Livery Stable and excursions to other | resorts and points cf interest, many of which |can be made in ore da 3] J | ALLEY. TE . CROQUET. PING.PONG, SHUFFLE-BOARD, FRE: SWIMMING TANK and ORCHESTRA CING six | nights of the week. walks and | drtves Telephone, expres | . Hagd-finished room: lass table; electris | tights | TRates. $10 to 518 a week | _ For booklets and other t ation call | Beck’s Tourist Bureau. 11 Montgomery | “Travelers’ Bureau.” 630 Market st.. or ad | CRAIG & KERR, Highland Springs, Lake Co., ( PARAISO SPRINGS i 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, 11t Montgomery street. THIS IS THE PRETTIEST TIME OF THE YEAR AT | _ZETNA SPRINGS arm- +IN BE. TIPUL Free from fog and wind tages built by Meeker, $50 CAMP MEEKER Lots $10 up. Co | ing. tenting ground; 0. 'Sausalito ferry. M Meeker, Sonoma Couny. 12 heart of mountains, near And cottages | santa Cruz. Our table is our recommendation | om.; new impvts.: gas through | $8 up: phone, swimming tank. croquet, bowling alley, daily : campers’ tickets to Glenwood, inc. stage, 75 round trip. FRANK R. DAN! WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS—Most | Accessible springs to San Francisco. Round trip $1, no stage fare. Only 2% hours' ride five miles from Vallejo. Hot, coid and plungs sulphur baths; wonderful cures of rheumatism. neuralgla, eczema, kidney, liver and stomach diseases. Beautiful grounds and lake “or bost- | ing an’ bathing. Dancing pavilionk bowling alley, croquet greun: Rates, $10 a week and us. Address MAN MADRID, Vallejo, Cal Santa Crus. Cal.—Good climate, unsurpassed table an | water on earth; hote! open fo guests the entire year; positively cures Stom- ach, Liver, Kidney and Bladder troubles. | Tickets via Cal. Northwestern R. R. to UKl Address Witter Medical Springs Co., main of fice and water depot, 916 Market st. S. ¥., or R. McCormick, Witter Springs. Lake Co.. Cal THE GEYSERS—A first-class family resort. Leon Coblentz, formerly with Mar- chand’s and Delmorico, has entire superviston |of the culsine and dining-room. Swimmi baths, hot springs. Hunting, fishing: $10, $1 and $14 per week. $2 50 per day. Information Cal. N. W. Ry., 30 Market st.: also FABICS | FERAUD. Prop.. The Geysers, Sonoma Co. “LAUREL DELL"—The only lake re- sort in the State that has its own mineral springs and a chemically pure spring. Boating. wimming, marine toboggan, new livery tally- Co., best mine ho coach, croquet, bowling, new walks and drives. Pamphlets at Peck’s, 11 Montgomery st. E. DURNAN, proprietor, Laurel Dell, ! | Lake County. | | | | A charming resort in the tains, 6 miles from Lo San Franaisco. Tennis, swimming, and all sports. Table unsurpassed. Best mineral wa- | ters on_the coast. H. R. RAND, General Man- Saratoga P. O. atos; 2 hours from ager. | SPIERS’' SPRINGS, Lake County. Positive cure for liver, kid- | ney and all stomach troubles. New hotei, cot- tages. Best trout fishing in Lake Co. Round- | trip_ticket, S. P., $8. Call at Peck's Bureau, | 11 Montgomery, or write JOSHUA SPIERS, Prop.. Middletown. Cal. . PESCADERO. Swanton House, under new management, popular hotel of San Mateo Cb. Commodious cottages, beautiful grounds, famous pebbie beach, fishing, hunting, sea bathing. Phone. Rates, $8 and $10 per week. W. L. STEVENS Proprietor. | | BEAUTIFUL CAMP MEEXER—A grand family resort in the redwood mountal: | of Sonoma Co.: climate and water ) | pe: over 100 cottages already bullt; lots for = boating, bathing and other amusements; ex lent table: rates $6 per week: take Sausa Address H. M. GREGSON, Sole Prop ferry. | _SARATOGA SPRINGS, UNDER NEW | MANAGEMENT, with 15 mineral springs; 12 bathrooms: bowling; tennis: first | class. ‘Address Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomer | st.: C. N. W. Ry., 650 Market st., and Barker | & Carpenter. Bachelor P. O., Lake Co. LOTUS FARM SUMMER RESORT Sy Miles from Napa. in the redwoods. Natural | lake, boat riding. fshing. fine drives, hus Terms, 38 and up per week; children un: $5 per week. rriage to or from Napa, Santa Cruz Mts.; hotel, cottages tennis. billiards, ‘bowling, amusement electric lights: table 1st class: $10 to $14: phore: campers’ ret. tickets, - Ji. HAESTERS, G | sort: alt. 3200 fr.: 1st-class o | astbma_cured: pione; temperance wk. E.H.Moody, pro., Gold Run,Place: « AMONG THE PINES—Alt 2024 ft Wood's ranch; $6-$8 week: positive 0o cou- sumptives; write for pamphlet. Robdt F. Warham, Applegate, Placer County. Cal. ELITE HOTEL, Sonoma, Cal—P GOUAILHARDON, Prop. Newly and now open for summer guests. | scnable.’ R HOTEL LA HONDA—Situated in the |Rl:dwm!¢l. Good trout fishing. Telephons. | Beoklet. MRS. 1. J. SEARS, La Hooda, San Mateo County. Cal. GLENWOOD HOTEL—In the redwoods. Santa Cruz Mts.; 3 min. depot; swimming cream, fruit. poultry: amus't hall; r TEE GROVE, Lake Tahoe, hali-mile east of Tall Rates 142 per day; 39 per week: meal dle horses and the best ot uv.r'y?"»f.;.f.""r"n:‘?.; all_guests. Tallae, Cal. DE! » { E. PARMETER, proprietor, 630 $2 50:$9-$10-§12wk. Wm. Martin, Glenwood, Ca. — Ukiah. Tourists, camp- EAGLE STABLES '=i*ineers "Write to A. Eldred for rates for any kind of turnout. BERGESEEIM—In the Santa Cruz red- woods: §7 and $8 weekly. For circulars writs Mrs, E. Wilken, R. box 121, Santa Crua. ILLOW RANCH—A charming spot in the Sunta Cruz redwoods: milk. frult, spring ‘water, daily mall: excel It e, wk. MRS. WM. CRANDELL, Santa Crez, Cal.

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