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THE SAN FR CISCO CALIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 2 1903 NINETY THOUSAND OPERATIES IDLE, Textile Workers Begin| a QGreat Strike in Philadelphia. ) Manufacturers Declare War ' and Will Close Mills i Indefinitely. | al strik textile workers was begun 15000 mer the sixty-three le, affecting di- %0 in othe rs, who de are are on.strike with x f the Berkshire mill stern section of the city w hour week - W men from weavers are asking wages 1 of John James son, empioying 200 hand day. These s t BURT MEETS MACHINISTS. P 1t of Union Pacific Holds Conference With the Men. 1 Pacific Railr to-day had rence with twenty g 1200 machinists who f ased wage g piece work sys- s it was a . iehiing MAY CALL A GENERAL STRIKE. Miners Are Dissatisfied With Condi- at the Standard Mill. 3 R I ommittee on f the Western ¥ s to-day reported 1o the at the Standard The of ‘the re Standard s of 1 ur complies organiza conditic miils at Cole = the rep: committe = e same is derstood the -Bishop's S Chicago Strikers Grow Turbulent. CAG J e hundred £ Inding many Lann olit-all £y, the Before entering ied -4 wag the stree: and dr d Th ther ndr by a-wag ills Reopen. 1:~The g rimac, Boone on-and ‘Appleton troubies wre also The. L Of the periodic pain which many women experience with every month it makes | the gentleness end kindness always as- sociated with womenhood seem to be | almost a miracle. While in general no woman rebels against what she regards £5 a natural necessity there is no woman | who would not gladly be free from this | recurring period of pain. | Doctor Pierce’s Favorite Prescription | makes weak women strong and sick | women well, and gives them freedom | from disease. It establishes larity, | dries weakening drains, heals inflamma- tion and ulceration and cures funslef weakness. Sick women are invited to consult Dr. | Pierce by letter, free. All ence strictly p: y confi- | dential. Write without fear and without fee to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V. | Mrs. T. Dolas. of Madrid, Perkins Co » writes : " was cured o i ;-ucof B P:_i";;' s v?r;;;nm periods by the Dr Prerecs medicines the best 1a the warld o * Favorite Prescription” has the testi- mony of thousamds of women to its complete cure of womanly diseases. Do not accept an unknown and unproved | substitute in its place. | The &l h liver made active by the ' use of Dr. ce’s Fleasant Pellets, - | masters wi | alry wial to_the. FRUIT MEN THE VIGTOR N LAWSUIT Important Decision Is Given in Southern California. e B i | FEDERAL, JURIST WHO DE- | CIDED CASE FOR THE FRUIT ! SHIPPE Federal Judge Says Railroads Have Broken Routing Order ANGELES Judge United Wetborn of -the es Circuit Court to-day hand- wn a decision in which -he ctically finds that the railroad aving lines in Southern Cali a have been vig g the routing or- der of the Interstate Commerce Commis- .;x-w which was to have taken effect June ciston i= an.overruling of the de- of the Southern Pacific and Santa road ‘companies to the suit filed t th n-some time ago by the Con~ idated Forwarding Company and the Southern California Fruit Exchange al- the order of the Supreme been violated, An appeal will taken. Thirty days' time is the companies to make an- swer in decision Judge Welborn holds that the shipper of frult has the right 1o choose his own routes to Eastern points and that cach must have equal rights under the railroad rates, —which, however, must & antly open for the use of the public, The court is of the opinion that there is in existence a pool between the raliroad and the connecting jines and that some shippers have been discriminated against to the advantage of others the jndgowent of the Inter- state Commerce Commission prior to the issuence of the order was an-adjudica tion of faci. the finding being conclusive as agalnst e demiirrers, and that the Touting rule as established by the rail- ads was for the purpose of operating a degision’ rendered to-day sweeping victory ror s of Southern Cailfornia e 2 i e ST. LOUIS BALL PLAYERS TAKE GAME FROM DETROIT is consid- as a the. friit Umpire Orders Heidrick and Powell Off the Diamiond in Seventh In- ning for Wrangling. NATIONAL LEAG GRG. June 1 inning. when four by tWo' errars by, {he home. tezm 1 six runs. Atiendance. 480, ‘Score R, H.E 210 [T U and - Phelps: Matthewson Umpire " Johnstone LEAGUE June 1.—8t - Louis-won-a game through hitting and - errors and wrangling . on the otber side. ‘In-the seventh Heidrick ' and Pawell weré put_ out of the game. - Attendance, | R.H St. Logis e Detroit SsEseed S Eetteri iver, Powell and Sugden: Kitson and McG WASHI )N, June 1.—Washington re- turbed home to-day -after & lung absence and was shut -out by Philadelphia through inability to_ hit. Waddell. Score 2 R H. Washington 0 2 1 Philadelphia B e, R g Betteriess Townsenid and Drill;. Waddell and Shrec NEW YORK, June 1 hit over the fence, scorin; in the ninth a & riney’s home-run nzel ahead of him ed the New Yorks from R. H. E Boston New Yori § 1 i Batteries—Hughes and Criger; - bro and Beville g et R — OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC COAST | Salaries of Several Postmasters in |- the Interior of the State Are Increased. WASHINGTON. - Jure .1.—Postotfice estab- lished: Washington—Lucoine, Chelan County, Barbara Shearer, postmaster. Postoffice to be discontinued June 30: Washington—Geneva, Whatcom County. =mmail goes to Whatcom: postmaster commissioned: Oregon — Nelson, Bay City. T The sal e of the following California post- e increased today: Antioch, $1100 to $1200; Azusa. $1100 to $1200; Redlands, $2500 1o $2000; Ukiah, $1500 to $1800, Navy order—Passed Assistant Paymaster W. H, Doherty is detached from Mare Island Navy Yard and goes to the Brooklyn. Army orders—Major Daniel M. Appel, sur- geon, now at San Francisco, goes to Denver. Colo.; Major Gecrge H. Morgan, Ninth Cav- will report to the commanding general of the Department of Caifornia for assign- | ment to station. BUTTE. Mont., June 1.—A Livingston spe- wrml the Yellowstone Na- tional Park ormally opened td-day, PRESIDENT SEES | FRONTIER FENTS Exciting Rough Riding Tournament in Cheyenne. e Citizens Present. a Famous Horse to Their Noted Visitor. = * CHEYENNE. Wyo., June 1.—The Wild West exhibition given in hohor of Presi- dent ‘Roosevelt at Frontler Park. this | morning was the most successful event of - the kind ever wittessed in the State. Not | an accident of any kind occurred. The | President arrived on the scene at 9| o'clock, ghowing none of thé effects of ‘his | strenuous ninety-mile range riding. ; The- first event was the presentation to | the President of the beautiful sorrel sin- | le footer gelding Ragalon, with a com:-| | plete riding -outnt, consisting of a gold mounted saddle valued at $4), Spurs, etc The present was the gift of the people of | Cheyenne and Douglass and was’ tendered !'by- Senator Warren. The President re-| | sponded in a typical vein, saying it was| the best riding animal he had ever bestrode | | and asking for permission of the people | | of the State to rechristen the -animal “Wyoming.” The beautiful horse, at com- | mand of Senator Watren,-fell on his Knees . and saluted his new owr i At the conclusion of the wild horse race, | w the second event, President Rousevelt turned to Secret Wilson © and Te- | marked: | That is the fiuest exhibition of riding I ever | | witnessed. - \henever Uncle Sam- aga.n needs cavalrymen e are © men we want, for | with them courage is infuséd by the hife they | lead A dozen wild eved Texas steers were! turned loose and roped for the edification | of the President. Ong of the animals was! ridden by Clayton Dan fi pecimen of the frontiersman. while it frantically tried to gore its nervy rider.. The Presi< dent was greatly pleased at this. feat and shouted” his approving ‘words to the flat- tered cowhbe No finer exhibition was ever seen than that displayed in the rough riding con- test. The worst qutlaw horses on Wyom- ing ranges werc ridden’ by Thad Sowder. | champion rough rider oi the world, and | others of note. The Presidént was .car- | rled back to old days in Dakota when he viewed this. The climax t-as reached | when “Teddy Roosevelt,” the tefror. of} Wyoming's ranges for many vears, was brought out It was the strenuosity.of the apimal which gained him his name i he plunges -t A half-mile “ladies’ not disgrace it with his fierce i cow poriy race’’ was | greatly enjoyed by the tresident and his| party. The fearless young wemen were I p rted to the chief executive, | An artillery race by - the Thirteenth United States Regiment from Fort D. A. | Russell clused day’s programme. The | President made e address showing his | apprec 1on of entertainment. . WILL VISIT THE PRESIDENT. Butte Labor Leaders Are Invited to the White House. the a fi the tertained by the labor unions iy this city and so pleased was he with the’ reception that he invited some of the labor leaders to go to Washington and. talk over the labor - question 4 The invitation was eXtended personally Bl Mont., June 1.—Six represen- | tative Butte labor union men will go to Washington In the near future and so- journ at the White House for a . week or ten days as the guests of President Roosevelt.. This is in ‘answer to an in-| vitation tendered to them by the Presi-| dent while heré last week. He was en-| by Malcolm Gillis, chairman of the com- | mit of the Silver Bow . Trades and Labor Assembly, which. éntertainea the President, and to Frank E. Doyle. pres- 1dent of that bod ety HAWAIIAN SALOON MEN REDUCE PRICE OF BEER Competition and Dull Times Cause Them to Retail Beverage at Five Cents a Glass. HONOLULI", May 2-~For the first timeé in the history of the Hawaiian Is ands beer 16 retafling for 5 cents a glass “This is the re8ult of dull times and a war | for trade among the saloon-Keepers. -Beer | has ‘always retailed here at'25 cents a | { gigss until the establishment of a local | brewery and the issuance of ‘beer saloon licenses, which did not_include’ the salé | o piritnons liquors. With the beer I cense came beer at 1) cents a. glass and now the saloon-keepers have cut 165 cents owing to°the, increasing competition for the smaller:amount of tra istx through hard times: : — Assassin’s Shot Kills a Botanist. { WOOSTER, Ohio, June L—Professor John F.-Hicks, assistant botanist of - the Ohio griculiural- Experiment Station, died to-day from the effect of a pistol | shot tired unknown man-late last night as he was: leaving the home of his| fiancee,; Miss Mary GiH of this place. i ADVERTISEMENTS. Pears was the first. maker of sticks of soap for . shaving. Sticks in 3 sizes; shaving cakes 1in 3 sizes. HARBIN SPRINGS. Most desirable In Lake Co.; contains sulphur, iron, magnesia and. arsenic; wonderful cires ot rheumatism, catarrh, kidney, liver and stom- pach troubles; new. gymnasium, bowling alle hanaball court and billiard-room. * Acetyle: gas_plant, livery, home dairy. fine vegetal ratn Round b Hekets, 8. B - obiker & J.-A. HAYS, Prop. ‘LaHonda and Pescadero. Buy your railroad ticket to Redwood City, ® 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. RUBICON PARK. Delightful summer resort on shore of Lake Ta- hoe. Everything new. Best beach for bathing; bring suits. Fishing, hunting. Boats, fishing tackle: saddle horses at moderate hire; $14 and $16 ner week. Postoffice, tel. A. L. FROST, Rubicon Park, Lake Tahoe, Cal. {ters noted for medicinal v Gilroy Hot Springs " YOSEMITE VALLEY | HOTEL LYNDON BYRON HOT SPRINGS. Beached by the Southern Pacific Ca. . Trains leave San Francisco 8 and 19 a. m.. . m. = Trains leave Byron 8:07 and 9:37 a. m., 2:42 and 3:63 b, m. Unequaled climate ‘spring. summer. autumn or winter. New hote¢l complete in every pal tleular. Luxurlous baths and most curative water known for rheumatism, gout. sclatica, iver, kldney and: stom: Sixty-eight miles fre ncisco. #8 miles from Sacramento, 35 miles from Stock- ton. Al the comforts of home and attractions Hot Mud and . Sulphyr Swimming ‘Tank, Riding_and Driving Sr;ufle Boards. Lawn Tennis, Pool ing Pong, Croguet ates in cottages $i7 00 per week. $3 yer day and upward tn Main Hotel. Use of.all baths and. waters free to guests. For further information cal] on:Peck's In- g’mnmon Bureau, 11 Montgomery &t., or ad- ress of the country. Hot Mineral Rathe, Baths. H. R.. WARNER Hot Afanager. | FOR HEALTH AND PLEASURE GO TO Napa Soda Springs. Situated 1000 feet above the beautiful Napa Valley. Hot and cold soda baths, Shetland ponies and burros for children. Two trains daily, 7:30 a m. and 4 p. m. Add. DOLLM & TACORS Napa Soda Springe SKAGGS HO SONOMA cot from S but 9 miles ty ancisco ARIng: ; best -natural ate: boating and 415 hours and mineral water ba ing in Warm Springs ¢ streams; telephone, telesraph press and SanFrancisce mo papers: FIRST-C RVICE; both und trip’ from Sa buron_ferry at 1:50 8 Rates §2 a day or $12 a woel of the past eight mall, ex- o evening I 'STAGE Patronage of MULGREW, Skaggs, Cal For health and. plea waten unsurpassed for rheumatism, kid ver and stomach trouble. Trained i Long distance phone. Traing from Third and- Townsend at 9 m. and 3 p. M. Write for pamphiets. R. ROBERTSON. The seaside resort.of Ceniral-California— Enlarged and improved. .~ Rates per day, 2 50 and- upward.. Open May 31, Fine Address . for hotel, " R. M. for - cottages, F. REANIER For general .information. on Bureau. 11 Montgomery an Francisco, Cal.. Send for' booklet. 18 HOURS FROM SAN F’ >' ROADS via WAWD PIRATION POINT. ROUTE TO ‘MARIPOSA, BIG (CISCO. A AND & 4 OVER OILF [ THE ONL TREES! THE ONI E VIA INSPIRXTION POI For particmars address A. S 613 MARK ST, SAN FRANCISCO. HOTEL WILLITS. First _seas: New bullding: up fo date squipment; over a_nundred rooms, handsomely | furnished; large dining-room; rooms en suité te baths; hot and cold water; el with riv ts ter of tha no County. Ad- Wil around with ail thelr pleasures; v hunting and fshing of Mend to 84 60 per day: $10 to $18 per week. dress WILLIAM WEIGAND, Manager, lits, Mendocino County, Cal Adams Spring WEky does Adan i . Lake Counly. get he crowd? W It 1s the best water, has the best climhate and gives the best service. Eend for book of testimonials. Fuj particulars at Trs Information Burei 430 Market street, Sing DR, W. SH. Proprietor. RTE SHORS NORTE BHORS TOCALOVA % Bertrand Hotel:. first-class arcommodation: reasonable rates for families & parties: fishing, bathing, beantiful 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 Mark MARIN HOTEL BON AIR. . New, ‘modern §0-room “hofel; ‘Ross Valley: every ‘convenierce; -flrst-class. every partieular; fishing, Loating, swimming; beautiful drives; bus meets 9:45. 11 ‘and 1:45 trajns Kent sta, MR, & MRS J. E. MANLOVE (formeriy Mrs. Leach), props. P. O. ad. Ross Valley, Marin Co. ;4 5 - g = . ‘Seigler Hot Springs. Natural hot baths, ‘wonderful stgmach waters, swimming® pond, games, livery: 39 to $14 per eek: good. trout | daily References, any | unprecedented. ~Info: Pack's In- tion Buresu. 11 Montgomery st.: also at | ier office. 830, Market st or of J F. | | | | | BARTLETT : DON'T WORRY! SPRINGS $ “The greatest mountain health and pieasure ' résort - on. the Pacific Coast. A delightful spot to spend your. vacation. Here the sick will - regain health, the weary find rest and the pleas- ’\!nre seeker have an enjoyable out- . HOTEL RATES: $12'to $17.50 per week. Housekeeping cottages, 33 to $15 per week. AMUSEMENTS: Music, dancing. to arrange your Outing from | | “Vacation 1905 | | | 1 {Issued by the California North- | western Railway [ :’g:ll:,ulrdx.b gwhllixmabnnrd. ping pong; and whi:h contains over a s, 'bowling, -croguet, riding, A artical Swimmaing. hm‘f“"g e fahng: dred pages, giving full particulars Shady walks and drives in regard to mineral spring re-|a m{iAT!list‘ Hu\_‘v;‘uler. vapor, tub, sorts, select camping spots and | neral, ete., with competent.mas- - . f e | gewre In attandance. country homes and farms where |1gn Write to J. E. McMAHAN, man- summer boarders are . taken, to-| ager, BARTLEPT SPRINGS. CAL. gether with the terms, which 1 Or'call at 2 SUTTER STREET. @| ‘range from $7.00 per week up. To | some_and California streets, S.a Francisco. H. C. WHITING, ral Manager. R. X. RYAN, Gen'l Pass'r Agent Special Attractions -wfor.. 80 Consécutive Days and Nigh's June. 12th to September 1st Band Concerts every afterncon and even- ing on the Beach and.avenue: New and Novel:Daylight Fireworks Burning. « eworks and Bay turainations Ge Santa Catalina Isan d 1t | MARINE BAND, ri Bouwsevard l:ig the Water Front | 0 in] \} goat b n ba n r Hotel Ac odations. || . Tustiog thie wild gon u . Railway Caph ol tennis, < Grandest Drives, rgest €AMP LIFE A SPECIAL FEATURE Trees, Best ing. Boating, Fishing and Hiind with: firnishiigs Most Amuse t on the 5 = new {his m Rates from all points ROPOLE. ass Always Déseriptive matter. from’ BANNINC South Spring Los Angel r P reau, 11 Montgomery st., San Frane TENNIS INERAL SPRINGS AT GLEN ELLEN BOWLING the best rampliag. pic: - and pleasure r ORCHESTRA | 50Tt on the Coast. The greatest remedy for Iiver .and" stomach complaints. Jung disease, in the ~world; 48 rheumatism and catarrh miles’ from . F. The & 'N. P. R. R._give special rates to_campers 30 ‘eittdges and tents fornished: rent cheap no fogs nor poisen oak at the park: minerai water, boats, bathing” and & free. Meals served at Hotel Riverside at reasonabis rates Inguire of . DR. C. €. O'DONNELL. office 10211 Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco. “THERE'S NO PLACE | LIKE HOME" WAS | SUNG - BEFORE HOTEL B VENDOME WAS OPENED AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS. We have sdded many - attractions thi beautifui and romantic spot. ~ Ogen all year GEO. P. S.\'ELL; GOLF ) < ¢ TACE round. The nearest Hot Sulphur Springs to PING-PONG MANAGER | §i1\ Francisco. . Temperature 115 degrees. No SWIMMING SAN JOSE, CAL. | stagin; Fare $1 10. Sure cure for rheuma- | tism, ‘asthma and all kindred ailments. ' We have five different hot sulphur springs and b and plunge baths and the largest mineral water swimming tank in the State first class. Inquire Peck's, 11 Montgomery or.address Theo. Richards, Agua Caliente, So. noma County, Cal. BLiIE th(»E_S_,fl T : ' Spiers Springs LAKE COUNTY. Qur famous White Sulphur Spring for dys- vepsia-and all stomach aliments Plenty of boating, ba fshing -and e pamphlet. € WEL Weonderful. curative .properties disor- P. O, Lake County, of the stomach. - Also a ure for SRR R s e s ~ nd- kidney: troubles. X, and cot- - $10 10§14 per week Best fishing ke {in. Lake Coanty. Round-trip ticket. P. of . fice, $8. For particulars call at P | 11" Montgamery ¢ st., or addr 3 % 5. Prop. - mail via Middletown ; x IS YOSEMITE= s HOTEL DEL CAZADERO - AND ELIM GROVE HOTEL. 1 IT'S EASY 1 i | all kinds and massage. | | ALLE hun- | SHUF | BAS SRANTIACH: be had in response to a mail re- | quest, or atTicket Offices, . 650 | | Market st. (Chronicle Building) and Tiburon Ferry. foot of Mar- | ket _street; Gene. Office, Mu- tual Life Buil@ing. corner San- ~ | Baths, | .| ETNA SPRINGS. P. R: R. and 8. F. | Highland Springs FOR HEALTH NERAL WA’ ¢ proven etficacy, for liver, kidney, mal o | 8¢h_ troubles. A p ity. experi- enced in advising ‘th BATHUS of mountz.in alr LEASUR 5 s to other ¢ which SULATION PONG WIMMING CING si% walks and FOR P Large Liver resorts and § can be mad toffice. Telep lass table; electria Hard Rates. $10 to $16 a week Ft ther information: call k's T 11 Montgomery Travelers 330 Market st., or address CRAIG & KERR, Highla Lake Co:, ( on “al PARAISO SPRINGS MONTEREY COUNTY, CAL. The leading Summer Resort of the Pacific Coast. Hot Soda and Sulphur ge Swimming Tank, first-class Send for beautiful illustrated booklet and rates to F. W. Schroeder. Manager, n Francisco Agent, If Montgomery street. table. hlet.. Adds AETNA SPRINGS CO. AETNA SPRINGS, Napa Co., Cal. OWN A HONE ™7 CANP NEEKER IF tages b - Ing. _ten Meeker. $50 up x Large gro Danc bil MOUNTLIN VIEW RANCH HOTEL And éotiages 1n heart of near Santa Cruz. ble {3 our recommendation: . new impvis.: gas through- swim out: tank. erm: ne. ng | amusemen bowling alley, daily mail: campers’ ¢t s to Glenwood, inc. stage, 3 78 round trip. FRANK R. DANN. Santa Cruz Tahle and rooms | | resort U'nder a new and progressive management Everything renovated inside and out Good | e - md | hunting. -fshiog, bathing. boating. dancing W stables -and firgeelass meals. No stag- otel howardaennan. | .. S Fo atetp - ticwsts Kood for six months, §3 Intes $2 per day BEN LOMOND. SANTA CRUZ COUNTY, - | §10, $12 and 314 per week. J. J. THIRION, ALWAYS OPEN. sna County SUMMER HOME FARM SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. opens June 1, under- entirely ve management. For Infar- booklet apply Peck's Bureau. iway Handbook, isco, or to Regular seas Jaw and prox! mation and fre 11 Montgomery street: the R €30 Market street, San ¥ H. F: ANDERSON, Prapristor. Fine location, on cresk. surrcunded by glant ROSCOE. ager sedwoods; - newly - furnished; everything. for s o Send - for - booklet, H comfert: and. pieasure. £ : W: HAINES, prop,., Glénwood, Cal., or call 11 Monigomery st:, - Peck's. Bureai Beaufiful resort. i Shasta Region. Excel- lent board, $12; tenting, $4 per week BONNIE NOOK . 0, Prop. Alt. 4000 ft.; half ‘mi §ta.; cottages, tents Castella, Shasta Co., Cal. 5 boating, bowling, elect, lights. - H. D. WIARD, C Towle, Placer Co. % S FERNDALE HOTEL And mineral springs: 2 hrs. from S F., via Santa Fe to Muir statfon, where carriage meets train. . Sods, - sulphur, magnesia- waters .and baths. . Mrs. E.-J. Sullivan,. Mrs. A. M. Clay. formerly Hotel - Wilmot:- phone. West 1165, or 418 Spruce. sf., San- Francisco. DE LA BOSA RESORT, GIBRS, CAL. HOTEL BEN LOMOND,: SANTA CRUZ ““OUNTAINS. % Now opsn. For booklet, apply to Peck’s Biireau, 11 Montgomery. st.. or S. P. Cp-, 613 M k B. DICKINSON. Prop..: Ben Lomond, B UMMIT HOTEL. And_cot Santd Cruz -Mte. 1 mile ‘from rs'rl!hotl; new management; fruit, milk, eréam; week. - Booklets at Peck's. 11 _Montgomery st., week. . Information-11 Montgomery [ ¢ * tlekets- %275 to Zayantl. ~ Free or H. H.' McGOW AN . Luke Cg.. Cal' | at.. 4 'F., or Summit Hotal. Wrights.-Cal. coach. takes you' fo- this lovely resct in.the 5 T‘ % i e e - : Tuz Mte., 1800 % abovs sea lovel. No z ¥ 5 ] 2 ‘o frosts.: Hunting. fishing. free camp- i1ssons. lavern - | KLAMATH SPRINGS, B grounds. - Write F.- THORNBURY, Mgr. sta: altitude 3555 fect: open a i . e - ar Mount S| ar. Headqt plentitul table ticulars Peck _ Campbell Hot Springs. - il to’ Boca; stage for springs rvon- Mount Shasta climbers shing and driv Bureau,, 11 Montgomery, . 8. ¥. rter Par-" . BESWICK, SISKIYOU" CO... CA! 3 ; St MONTE VISTA, Finést fshing. hunting and heaith resort oa | . 3 ] the coast. -Send for booklet. e 7| Usider new management. Beautiful resort in E BROS.; Proprieto the Sierras. . Pine woods and magnificent coun- and _health. BAY STATE HOUSE' - AND COTTAGES nects.6.p. m. train’ from city; round trip, in- | SANTA'CRUZ—Suhny rooms, ‘good - table, cluding stage, §14 60, good for season. Rates, | best’ service: .reasonable rates. - % s > $10_ er- week. - E R ;. MRS. { ‘Auburn; ‘Placer Co., Cal. Most ‘popular sum- ? R 2 g mer and winter resort lmb:t;le foathills. - Eleva- R 3 Opens June 1. -Ci tion 1400 feet.. Electric s; - Electric lights. JOHANRNISBERG - 'HOITT'S. | 2&one “pliai ™, it | prices moderate. Address P Hotel; modern rtonveniences; large, ‘alry din- .} Comfort, . quietude, . vecreation. FREEMAN & WALSH. Proprietors. fighing. 2. B ville, Napa. Montgomery ' st. BLANCKENBERG IR., Prop;, Co.. or PECK'S BUREAU. 11 108 GATOS. Modern, _firsi-class; tensive’ ground amusements, lawn tennis, . croqus ‘mountain climate in town; opposite. depot; €ity accom- modations in the Santa Cruz Mts. Apply early for rooms. HOTEL, LYNDON, Los Gatos. NATIONAL HOTEL and annex Nevada City, Cal Alt. 2500 1 reasonable rate; spend your va. cation in the land of mines, pines and: sunshine. RECTOR BROS.,. proprietors. PINE MOUND Beautitully situated In the Sierra; 3500 ft. alt.; rd. trip §. F., $6 70, inc. carriage; plenty fruit & milk. Inq. Peck’'s Bureau, 11 Montg'y or 8. Mitchell, Dutch Flat, Placer Co., Cal. HOWELL MT.-WOODWORTH’S. - High altitude. No fog. Purest spring water. Home fruits, milk, etc.. Residence 28 yrs. PRk Addreis WOODWORTH & it R, St. Helena, Cal. £ popular -fort, pleasure; hunting, fishing, boating; tresh MENLO PARK Excellent table. One hour fram city, .Nine. trains daily. Address IRA G, HOITT. Hoitt's Schoel. DUNCAN SPRINGS. Two_miles irom Hopland, . Mendacine Coun- ty. - Unsurpassed miheral.waters: fine hotel and frst-class table. Rates $10 {0 $13. Fur- nishe ousekeeping cotrages. J. 8. WELL, Proprietor. S R " VICHY SPRINGS. 3 miles from Ukiah, Mendocinoe Co. Natural eltctric waters, champagne baths. Only place in thé world of this class. Fishing, hunting, Crystal_Springs. Accommodations; table . J. A. REDEMEYER. & CO.. Props. .| 1s now open for - ihe ' reception of gilests. Our patrons of last scason say: ““Tahoe “Tavern is the equal of sny summer resort hatel in the world,"” A s and that Lake Tahoe has mo équal. Visit us .and- prove - statement . for yourselws. Rates from- $3.00 per day. upward. For particulars or -resérvation of- rooms address Tahoe Tavern, Tahoe City, Cal. . = LAKE TAHOE. Lakeside Park. Open May 1st. Hotel; cotta 0rat | and tents, Dellghtful. camping -grounds near steamer landing; furnished tents to rent. For ji- lustrated cireular & terms addreds E. B. SMITH "MONTRIO HOTEL. - £°CO.. Stateline P. 0., Bl Dorado County, Cal. ‘Bohemian Grove' 7 THE GROVE, refitted. Quietude, com- | jake Tahoe half-mile east of Ta Rates r day; 80 per week; meals 30c: good sad- Nadress | §1e norsea and the best of livery. boats Tree to ik, cream and best of everytning. C. F. CARR, Manager. Montrio, Cal. il guests. . J. PARMETER, - proprietor, | | 1 | | | Miles _ftcni " Napa. | 1ake, T WEITE SULPHUR SPRINGS—Most Accesstble springs to San Franelsco. Rouvad trip $1, mo stage fare. Only 2% hours’ ride five from Vallejo. - Hot, cold and plungs sulphur baths; w ures of rheumat neuralgia, eczema. Qiseases. Beautiful g an. bathing ailey, croguet Rates. 310 & weeic Jo. u>. Address MANUEL MADRI WITTEE (EDICAL SPRINGS, Lake Co.. €al od ciimate, unsurpassed table and best mineral water on earth; hot re- year; positively dney and Bladder ‘al. Northwe: R. R. to Ukia er Medtcal sgs Co., main of- 18 Market st., S. F., prings. Lake Co.. Cat: fice and water depot R McCormick, Witter " THE GEYSERS—A first-class famlily ntz, formerly with Mar- tire supervision com. Swimmine fshine: $10. $13 Information also FABITS ama: Co. Deln: e Leon chand of . the baths. ot ‘sprirgs. and $14 per weel cal. N. W. Ry FERAUD, Prop! ‘LAUREL DELL"— Sta at he only lake re- SPRINGS 5 Bants € CCNGRESS g resor ruz Moun- hours from alt SPIERS’ SPRINGS, Lake County. Poitive cure for liver, ney and all stomach’ troubles. New: hotel, cot- Lake ‘Co. Riurd- tages. Best trout fishing & trip ticket, §. P, §8. Call at Peck’s Bureau. 11 Montgomery. or write JOSHUA SPISRS, Prop. ‘ddletown, Cal = PESCADERO. Swanton House, Ppopular: hotel cottages, b beach, - fishing, hunti Rates, $5 and_ $10 s Proprietor. nig BEAUTIFUL CAMP MEEKER—A grand -family. resort ‘{n_the redwood-mountalos of - Sonoma Co.:. elfmate. and -water . perfect: over 100 eotfages -already -bullt; lots. for- sa; boating. - bathing and other-amusements; exc lent -table; -rated $8 per. week:. take. Sausarto ferry Sole. P MANAGEMENT, - . with, springs; - 12 - bathrooms . -bowling: ‘Address: Peck’s Bureau: 650° Markst st.; 0. Lake ténpis; frsc 1- Montgomery. 4-Barker boat riding, 2 Terms, *$8 and- Santa Cruz- Mts.; ‘hotel:, ‘Cottages: .crogu ténnis, -billiards, ~bowling. . amysément hall: class: 9 to. Si: sircu’ PINE GROVE Tt alt. 5200: 1. asthmg. cured: wk.. B.H. Moody, AMONG . THE . PINES—AIL -Woed's' ranich;. $8-88 week ‘positiv: -sumptives; : write ' fof " pamhphl Watham. “Applegite. . Placer: € ELITE HOTEL, S GOUAILHARDON, - Prop wiy rénovated and now open for summer: guests.. Rates rea- sobable. . HOTEL LA HONDA—Situated In the Redwoods. _ Good -t fishing. -_Telephone. Booklet. MRS. I J. RS, La Honda, San Mates County.. Cal EAGLE STABLES % Fine i Witke ol A. Eldred for rates for any kind of turnout. BERGESHEIM—In the Santa Cruz red- woods: $7 and $8 weekiy. Far circulars write Mrs. E. Wilken, R. F. D. box 121, Santa Crus. and cottages: 6 mi. from INN 2552 raoe: Soen Sume mineral spgs. Traveler, 60 J. B. Scott, Deer Park, Cal. % Tallae, Cal CAMPERS’ PARADISE. - |3 ewood Park, on Russian River. e, | DEER PARI Pathing and Fishing. Cots and tehts rented. | 1; 6507 ft. ‘Write for cire. Guerne & McLane, Guerneville, | Mkt st.; booklet, WY ILLOW RANCH—A charming spot in the Santa Cruz redwoods; milk, water, daily mail. excellent table, a par wk. MRS. WM. CRANDELL, Santa &