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4 1 BALFOUR, IN EXTRAORDINARY SPEECH, AVERTS BRITISH MINISTERIAL CRISIS REESERSPIEER Tariff Issue Is Re- tired for a Time. Pl R Chaplin's Amend- ment Snowed Under. By speech ne 1 dextrous ary -night the temporari nial ity om nt av ed this wita- ernment either t thouga t taken g¢ i issue is which debate endment w eresting was d mpc mem Cha sere The ( TRADE NOT A FETISH. FREE whims ined s: tax s ernmen it w se the Govern- nger. Reverting f 1 made on a tone i that in free trade h loud as a fetish, 2 mind v alteration in a was founded t it condi- w nalit but he r to 4 not be irn to the » tax on food the full assent ere Premi tariff wall Kingdo n with ors could not maintained that the 1 discussion al with these did n commit advanced and rash with the great be ihe These fa gh he erlain’s more be foily re hout due traditions o he same time they he ew problems sion a the £t careful regard for the past ild not which the ial life pre- action of eme COLONIAL SECRETARY PLEASED »mmi n N all loquer wields s specch and appeal ¢ and magnet uccesstully Cabinet, brought Throughout it the leader satisfaction. -Bannerman, the replied, appealing the public to more e raised. He said nt was pre- n the coun- which de- fon on s would Pronounced Dead— Heart Trouble. Doctor Finally Told Me to Take Dr. Mlles; Hea;-t Cure—It Cured Me. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure cures heart disease by removing the cau It strengthens the weakened heart nerves; it regulates the heart's action; it enriches the blood, improves the circulation and replaces sickness with health, weakness with strength, misery with happ Do not delay treatment. If your heart flutters, palpitates, skips beats, pains, ht exertion causes shortness of breath, eart is weak and you should at once begin the use of Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure. “Dr. Miies’ Heart Cure has been of inesti- mable value to me and I doubt if I shouid bave tried it at all but for others statements of its beneficial results. 1 suffered from val- vular heart trouble for a nymber of years, waz en up to die on several occasions. and twice pronounced ‘gone’ In Septem- ber, 18g5, the date of my last severe attack, my physician advised me that there was no hope. The vaives did not close at all, there was constant regurgitation, and the circula- tion was so sluggish that the slightest effort caused fainting, followed by muscu'ar con- tractions, cach one seeming the very throbs of death. I began taking Dr. Miles® Heart Cure under my doctor's care and when the t botle was gone 1 was ordered to buy a half-dozen more. The effect of the seven bottles was something remarkable. 1 am now restored to a condition of good heaith #nd bid fair to enjoy many years of Jif Mgs. A. A. STOWE, Los Angeles, Cal. All druggists sell and guarantee first bot- tle Dr. Miles’ Remedies. d for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkbact, Ind, Pre- | difficulties | rred d not | the | ion for | of the | { DILKE AND RIGHT M cided. This appeal elicited y the part of the Government The members of the House trooped in the to vote against Henry Chaplin's no response lobby amendment, the general comment being “Balfour has saved Chamberlain.” The Colonial Secretary, himseif jubi-| lant, said: “Our friend, the enemy, is non- plused this time With the exception of some ir itable comments the Unionist party is greatly relieved by the outcome of the debate, all the members expressing gladness that th crisis was passed, at the same time be- | lleving that the same Cabinet could mot | long continue to embrace such opposition | on the fiscal policy of Great Britain as | Colonial ~Secretary Chamberiain and | hancellor of the Exchequer Ritchie | OPPONENTS OF PROTECTION. During the debate this forenoon } | Seeley, Conservative, said that as a con- | | vinced free trader he rejoiced in the re- peal of the grain tax Sir Charles Dilke, advanced Radical, | contended that the House had the right | to demand an opportunity for pronounc- | ing judgment on this important fiscal question. There W enormous exa geration in the statement that it was foolish for this country to maintain a pol- icy differing from that of the rest of the | world. While the United States and Ger- many were reporiing much prosperity un- der protection, Great Britain’s forelgn ex- p at the present moment were equal | to the combined exports of the United | States, Germany and France, which, con- | | sidering the enormous expansion of the | | population of the United States. was a Iu..v_\ surprising trade. The speaker de-| nied that protectionist countries were cut | ting out Great Britain from the markets | of the world. Germany had not even | hurt Great Britain's market in South | America, and, when one considered the| great natural advantages of the United | States, her size and her highly cultivated | | population, 1t was marvelous that she not | vears ago attained the first place in | | trade. The commerce of the United States | | had progressed independently of protee- ‘nm but it had been retarded rather | | than advanced by the adoption of pro- tection. | [ 1. 1. Asquith. advanced Liberal. who followed, declared that the reason for the | abandonment of the grain tax remained | an unsolved and inscrutable mystery. | Chamberiain had told the public that the | tax did not fall on the consumer. If that | were so its repeal was a ‘“magnificent | | display of internatlona! attachment.” as | | it practically meant that Great Britain | | was making a present to the United | States of the millions which the tax| brougit in. All the opposition arguments | against the tax was employed by Ritchie vesterday evening to justify the repeal. | Never had a small minority been so rapidly and completely justified. TURNS UPON CHAMBERLAIN. ! Describing the situation as “politically indecent,” Asquith urged an explicit | declaration of the collective judgment of | the Cabinet in regard to the large ques- | tions of fiscal policy, and, turning to | Chamberlain, who at that moment en- tered the house and sat down beside Pre- | mier Baifour, Asquith asked the Colonial | Secretary what was his position in view | of_yesterday's speech of the Chancellor of | the Exchequer, Ritchie. Was Chamber- | lain a brand plucked from the burning?’— a blacksiider brought home again by the gentle, persuasive influence of the Chan- cellor of the Exchequer? Was the word | “requiescat” or the word ‘resurgam’ to be carved on the tombstone of the grain tax? | ———— MINISTRY IN SORE STRAITS. Liberals Are Now Making Overtures to the Nationalists. LONDON, June 11.—Balfour is admitted to have achieved a great personal tri- in last night's debate, but while one sec- | tion of his supporters in the press Is! busily seeking precedents in the history of Gladstone's and earlier administrations for holding opposite views, another sec- . tion comments on the undeniable weak- ness of his statement and pleads as an excuse that he had to escape from an ex- i traordinarily delicate dilemma. Nobody, in fact, believes that there is any element of durability in the existing | siiuation. Even should Chamberlain | agree, as it is said he has agreed. to post- | pone any active propaganda of his views in the country, it is beyond all question, HON A WHO ATTACKED C ING THE BUDGET BILL DEBATE IN HOU { anything so long as it ms umph, one of the greatest of his career, | ® A LB L HENRY ASQUITH, BRITISH MBERLAIN'S TARIFF POLICY 2 OF COMMON H 4 says the Conservative Standard, that his policy holds and must continue to hold the field. His plan must, however, be di ussed on . not p considerations, e elec te by such as old age pensions The Liberal journals are enabled to in- dulge in much sarcastic criticisin at the expense of the Government, “willing to do The Government have arrived at an agreement, says the Liberal Daily Chron- icl “They have agreed to differ. The Daily News speculates ironically ! on what means Premier Balfour employed to “muzzle his Colonial Secretary."” An interesting phase of the situation has opened up in the possibility of a new deal between the Liberals and the Nation ists, It was alleged in the lobby that the Liberal leaders were willing to give John Redmond an understanding that in the event of the Government being defeat ed before the Irish land bill was passed the Liberal Government would introduce a similar bill, with perhaps better terms than offered by the present measure. The lobby correspondent of the Times emphasizes the difficulties lying in w for the Govérnment. which has to rely on the Irish voies to avert defeat —_— e The Easy Morris Chair. be just the thing for one of those handeome and sold at Pattosfen's’ during the chair celebration. ce because they are made at Patto- ixteenth and Mission. This week and no more, . will friend yourself or a chaire made William B Murderer Pierce Captured. GL. under Sheriff Cosner, searching for th Glasgow jail breakers, reports the cap- ture of Pierce, who murdered Willlams, the death watch. Adams Springs Why does Adams Springs, Lake County. get the crowd? Bocause it cures. It is the best water, has the best climate and gives the best service. Send for book of testimonlals. Full particulars at Travelers' Information Bureau, 30 Market street, or by addressing DR. W. R. PRATHER, Proprietor. CAPITOLA HOTEL NOW OPEN The seaside resort of Central California. En- larged and {mproved. ates per day, $2 50 and upward. Fine orchestra, Address for ho- tel, R. M. BRIARE. For cottages, F. REA- NIER, Capitola, Cal. For general information, Peck's Information Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., San Francisco. SAN LUIS HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, THE IDEAL SPOT OF THE PACI COAST. ' Eurrounded by wood-covered hils. Livé oak and sycamore groves. Fishing, boat- ing, ocean beach one mile. Hot sulphur baths free to guests. Miraculous cures of rheuma- tism. liver, kidney and womb troubles. The greatest resort on the coast for health and recreation. ‘Rates $9 to 814 per week: Round y rail or steamer at uced |- dress San Luls Obispo, Cal. cage 8 La Honda and Peseadero Buy your railroad tficket to Redwood City, & m. train from Third and Townsend sts, and 9:20 a. m. train’ from San Jose; connect 'I‘l’h _‘!ll‘l dh"lt'l: house of 15 rooms furnished an -room cottage to rent. Addreas TR 'KNIGHT, Redwood City. = DE LA ROSA RESORT, GIBBS, CAL. Campers’ tickets $2 756 to Zayanti. Free Santa Crus Mie. 1800 16 above sex Jarel” N Togn. No froats.. HURUGE. Denine tees ing grounds. hing, free camp- ‘Write manager. Ukiah. Tourlsts, cam EAGLE STABLES k)., Jowrets, oo A. Eldred for rates for any kind of turnout. GRAND CENTRAL Guerne- ville, —New management; thoroughly re- fitted 2nd improved, Headquarters for hunte: and fishers Add. F, PLATH, Guerneville, Cal. sed on ! etain office.” | it | About one-half the | SGOW, Mont., June 10.—The posse | No- HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1903 - BYRON HOT SPRINGS. Reached by the Southern Paclfic Co. | Trains leave San Francisco & and 10 a. m., m. Trains leave Byron 8:07 and 9:37 a. m., 2:42 nd 3:53 p..m. Unequaled ‘climate spring. summer, autumn | or winter. New hotel compleie in every Far- | Heular. ~ Luxurious baths and most curative | water known for rheumatism. gout, sciatica. {liver, kidney and stomach troubles. | _Sixty-eight miles from San Francisco. el miles from Sacramento, 35 miles from Stock- ton. All the comforts of home and attractions of the country. Hot Mineral Hot Mud and Sul Batle, ‘Swimming Tank. Riding and D: | Horses, Shuffie Boards, Jawn Tennls, Billiards, Ping Pong, Croquet | . Rates in cotiages $17 50 per week. | day and uoward in Main Hotgl. Use of all | baths and waters free to guests. For further information cail Baths. Peek's In- | formation Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., or ad- | dress | H. R._WAR Manager. ! Reron Hot Springs. Ca! { R e NAFA SODA SPRINGS,| {apa County, Cal, ASURE GO TO PL Situated 1000 feet above AND FOR_HEALTH | Napa,Soda Springs | the beautiful Napa V baths, Shetland pon! | Two trains daily, 7 nd cold soda tor children, p. m. Add. Napa Soda Springs. Hot ai T SONOBIA hours HOT SPRINGS, DOLLMANN & JACOB COUNTY: culy 4% from San Francisco and | ters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural | bot mineral water bath in State; boating swimming in Warm Springs Creek; good streams; telephone, telegraph, daily mall, ex- | press ana hing and evening papers; FIR: EL AND STAGB | BERVICE: both morning and afternoon stages; round trip from San Fra sco only $5 50. Tiburon ferry at » 8. m. and 2:30 p. m. Rates $2 a day or $12 a week. References, any guest of the past eight vears. Patronage of 1902 unprécedented. Information at Pack’s In- formation Bureau. 11 Montzomery st.; also at ler office, 630 Market st., or of J. F. JLGREW. Skaggs, Cal OUTING A INGS A SPR a ETN rest. ple world-fan walks, | pund-trip Its le Combines waters are ing. mountain horses and am { for pampaiet cised § AETNA SPRINGS COMPANY, Actna Springs, Napa Cal. ba from San Fran- ra | CAMP VACATION. A hotel under canvds. ' Situated near Guerne- ville, with a mile and half frontage on the Russian River: Tents in a beautiful grove of redwood, cak, madrone, laurel and other trees, | A lovely valley of 15C acres. Boating, bathing and fishing. Terms $10 per week. Rallroad fare, round trip from San Francisco, $2 50. Take boat at Tiburon ferry. Address MR! L. C. CNOPIL Camp Vacation, near Guerne- | ville, Gi | | For health and pieasure; water unsurpassed for rheumatiem, kidney, liver and stomach trouble. Trained masseur. Long distance | phone. Traing from Third and Townsend at 9 a. m. and 8 p. m. Write for pamphiets R. ROBERTSON. YOSEMITE VALLBY GNLY 18 HOURS FROM SAN FJ CISCO. OVER OILED ROADS via WAWONA AND | INSPIRATION POINT. ROUTE TO MARIPOSA BIG TREES! POI particulars address A. S. MANN, 613 FRANCISCO. For MARKET ST HOTEL WILLITS. First season. New bullding: up to date equipment; over a_hundred rooms, handsomely furnished: large dining-room; rooms en guite with private baths: hot and cold water; elec- tric lights; first-cl plumbing and perfect sewerage. Redwoods and mountainous country | around with all their pleasures; center of the | deer hunting and fishing of Mendoeino Count. $2 to $3 50 per day: $10 to $18 per week. A dress WILLIAM_ WRIGAND, Manager, Wil- lits, Mendocino County, Cal. NORTE SHORE TOCALOMA Bertrand Hotel: first-cl accommodatlion reasonable rates for familles & 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 Market. HOTEL BON AIR. first-class every par; ming. beanutiful | MARIN C0. ! f BARTLETT § Take a ear convenience, or a Nature's, The the cheaper. 3 SPRINGS. with Its iving waters, to secure the esults from the days ou spend in search of rest wed vigor. SEMEN'TS: M shuffleboard, bowling. croquet, hunting and s and drives. vapor, tub swimming in at- outing at your r's outing at methed ARTLETT wonderful | I @ st Try best which and re; AML ing. billiards, danc- ping- pong. ridin, fishin, BATHS: and tank: tendan HOTEL RATES: $12.00 to $17.00 per week. Housekeeping cottages, $3.00 to $15.00 per week Write to J. E. McMAHAN, Man- ager, Bartlett Springs, ( at 2 Sutter street, San Fran tennis, Hot water, mineral; rge competent masseu | | Special Attractions for... 80 Consecutive Days and Nights }! June 12th to September 1st Band Concerts eve ternoon and even- ing on the Beach and avenue. New and Novel Daylight Fireworks Burning of Ships, Fireworks and Bay 1I- ations each week. Moonlight Excursions to Big Tree Grove, Afr Concerts and Dancing | w- Electric Street Decorations. | ew Houievard along the Water Front. f§| ew and Modern Hotel Acconmimodations. tric Rajlway to_Capitola. mate, Grandest Drives Largest est Bathing, Boating, Fishing and Most Amusements of any Resort on the | AUTOMOBILES TENNIS NEW ANNEX BOWLING | NEW LANAL ORCHESTRA “THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME"” SUNG BEFORE HOTEL VENDOME WAS OPENED WAS i ) GOLF GEO. P. SNELL PING-PONG MANAGER SWIMMING BAN.JOSE, CAL. LUE I AKES B_— e e [E—— [—— Our famocus White Sulphur Spring for dys- pepeia and all stomach allments. Plenty of | bathing, fishing and hunting. New Tennis court. regulation size. Send | for new pamphlet. O. WEISMAN, Midiake P. O., Lake County, Cal. | et % | | | bd et T3] bod b4 bt A E] At YOSEMITE Hotel Rowardennan. BEN LOMOND, SANTA CRUZ COUNTY. ALWAYS OPEN, z Regular season opens June 1, under entirely wew and progressive management. For infor- mation and free booklet apply Peck's Bureau, 11_Mont street; the Rallway Handbook, 630 Market street, San Francisco, or to H. F. ANDERSON, Proprietor. A. C. ROSCOB, Manager. CRAG VIEW. Beautiful resort in Shasta Region. Excel- lent board, $12; tenting, $4 per week. H. 0. WICKES, Prop. Castella, Skasta C Cal. | General Offic v | new this season. | | Inquire of DR. €. C. O'DONNELL. office | IT DOES NOT MATTER If You Have or Have Not Money in the Bank Health Is Wealth THEREFORE Vacation Is Wealth So why not become wealthy by really enjoying a vacatlon along the CALIFORNIANORTHWESTERN RAILWAY THE MOST BEAUTIFUL €O MID THE PRETTIEST SUR- IN TRY. ROUNDINGS GIVEN MAN TQ DE- LIGHT IN. | Call or write for “VACATION 1903." 4| hook of over 100. will assist in selecting your summ Ta be had at the Ticket Offices of the Com- pany, 650 Market st. (Chronicle building). and | Tiburon Ferry, foot of Market st also at the Mutual Life building, cor. San- an_Francisco. en'l. Manager. some and California sts. H. C. WHITI R. X. RYAN, Gen'l. Pam Sanfa Calalina lsland 814 hours from Los Angeles. World's fishing records. OUR FAMOUS MARINE BAND, 80 ART- ISTS. Hunting the wild goat, golf, tennis, ete. CAMP LIFE A SPECIAL FEATURE. Hundreds of tents with furnishings entirely | beating. . bathing, Electric Mghting. | HOTEL METROFOLE, first class. cpen. Descriptive matter trom BANNING CO., 223 South- Spring st., Los Apgeles, or Peckis Bu- | reau. 11 Montgomery st., San Franclsco. | Always | DR. C. C. ODONNELL/S INERAL SPRINGS AT GLEN ELLEN, | the best camping. plcr and pleasure re- | sort on the Coast, The greatest remedy for | lung disease, liver and rheumatism and ecatarrh im the world; from S. F. The S. P. R. R. and S. F. & N. P. R. R. give special rates to campers; 30 cottages and tents furnished: rent chea no fogs mor polson oak at the park: minerai water, boats, bathing and fishing free. Meals cerved at Hotel Riverside at reasonable rates. | stomach complaints. | 40 102115 Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco. Spiers Springs LAKE COUNTY. ‘Wonderful curative properties for all disor- | ders of the stomach. Also a positive cure for | v and kidney troubles. New hotel and cot- tag: $10 to $14 pes week. Best trout fishing in Lake County. Round-trip ticket. fice, $8. For particulars call at Pec! 11 ' Montgomery st or address SPIERS, Prop.; mail via Middle! HOTEL DEL CAZADERO ~——AND— ' ELIM GROVE HOTEL. Under a new and progressive management Everything renovated inside and out. Good hunting, fishing. bathi boating, dancing. | New stables and first-class meals. No stag- | | Py of- s Bureau, | JOSHUA | wn, ing. Depot on the ground. Fake Sausallto Ferry. ~Round-trip tickets, good for six months, $3 75. Rates $2 per da: $10, $12 and $14 per week. J. I. THIRION, ongma County. IN SPRINGS. contains sulphur, ; wonderful cures of rrh, kidney, liver and stom- new gymnasium, bowling alley, Proprietor, Cazade: HARB 1 bl o rheumatism, ach_troubles: handball court and billiard-room. Acetylene gas plant, livery, home dairy. fine vegetable garden. Round-trip tickets, S. P. office, 38 | J. A. HAYS, Prop. SUMMER HOME FARM | SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. | Fine location, on creek, surrounded by glant redwoods; newly furnished: 'everything for | comfort and pleasure. Send for booklet. H. W. HAINES, prop.. Glenwood, Cal., or call 11 Montgomery st., Peck’s Bureau. | MONTE VISTA, management. Beautiful resort in Pine woods and magnificent coun- | ins and health. Clean and plenti- | i1k in plenty. Amuse- | Dutch Flat, | Under new the Sierras. try. Mount ful country table. Fresh T. E. MORGAN, Prop., HOTEL BEN LOMOND, | SANTA CRUZ ZOUNTAINS. Now open. For booklet, agply to Peck s Bureau. 11 Montgomery st.. or S. P. Co., 613 Market st B. DICKINSON, Prop.. Ben Lomond, Cal. PREEMAN HOTEL, Aubyn, Placer Co., Cal. Most popular sum- mer and winter resort in the foothills. Eleva- tion 1400 fee ctric bells. Electric lighta. ALSER_Proprietors. tural hot bath imming pond, games, week. Hooklets at Pecl or H. H. McGOWAN, SUMMIT HOTEL And cottages, Santa Cruz Mts., % mile from Wrights; new management; fruit, milk, cream; $8, 310, $12 week. Information 11 Montgomery st., 8. F. or Summit Hotel, Wrights, Cal. Sissons Tavern Near Mount Shasta, aititude 3555 feet; open ali year. Headquarters Mount Sbasta climbers plentiful_table; fine fishing and drives. Par- ticulars Peck’s Bureau, 11 Montgomery, S. ¥. KLAMATH SPRINGS, BESWICK, SISKIYOU CO., CAL. Finest fishing, hunting and heaith resort on the coast. Send for booklet. EDSON BROS., Proprietors. Camp]:ell Hot Springs. 18 hours' rall to Boca; stage for springs con- nects 6 p. m. train from city: round trip, in- cluding stage, $14 50, good for season. es, $10 ver week, JOHANNISBERG Hotel; modern conveniences; large, "Z din- ing-room; exhilarating air: hunting, hing, swimming, bonlns: rates $10 and $12. THEO. BLANCKENBERG JR.. Prop., Oakville, Napa Co.. or PECK'S BUREAU, 11 Montgomery st. LOS GATOS. OTEL LYNDON 721" ervunas. povuiar tensive grounds, pop! amusements, lawn tennis, croquet, mountain climate in town, opposite depot: city accom- modations in the’Bante Cruz Mta. 1y early for rooms. HOTEL LYNDON. Los HWOWELL MT.-WOODWORTH High altitude. No fog. Purest spring wa Climate natural tonic and invigorator. Res dence 28 vears. $7 per week. Address WOOD- WORTH & MULLER, St. Helena, Cal. >NAL HOTEL NATIO b ol attnex . Nevada City, Cal. AlL. 2300 £t.; reasonable rate; spend your v; cation in the land of mines, pines and RECTOR BROS., proprietors. R P L e o S O e B?‘NNIE NOOK . 4000 ft.; half sta.; cottages. tents, _boating, bowling, elect. lights. H. D, WIARD, Towle. Placer Cal. BAY STATE HOUSE AND COTTAGES SANTA CRUZ—Sunny rooms, good table, ‘reasonab! best service; le rates. MRS. L. MATHISON, Proprietress. Horrr;s Openg June 1, Charming sum- mer home. ‘Perfect climate. Comfort, quietude, recreation. MENLO PARK Excellent table, One hour from ecity. 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 tq $12. Fur- nished housekeeping cottages. J. S. HOWELL Proprietor. VICHY SPRINGS. 3 miles from Ukiah, Mendocino Co. Natural electric waters, champagne baths. Only place in the world of this class. Fishing, hunting, Gyota "Springs, Accommodations; tabie first Gase. 3. A, REDEMEYER & CO., Props. ' MONTRIO HOTEL. One mile from famous “‘Bohemian Grov pew management; all refitted. Quietude, com- B e et ol wwecytbiy: - Adaress a of e g C. F. CARR, Manager, Montrio, cat o CAMPERS. PARADIS 3 and tents rented. Write mmoumew::mu. = 55 == GARDEN GITY SANITARIUM SAN JPsE. | Hydrotherapy, electricity, X-ray, massage, etc. Modern, _Ideally located. ~Send’for literature. RUBICON PARK. Delightful summer resort on shore of Lake Ta- hoe, Everything mew. Best heach for bathing; bring suits. Fishing, hunting. Boats, fishing tackle dle horses at moderate hire; $14 and $16 per Week. Fostoffice, tel. A. L. FROST, Rubicon Park, Lake Tahoe, Cal. PINE MOUND Beautifully situated in the Slerra: 3500 ft. alt.; rd. trip 8. F., $6 70, inc. carriage; plenty fruit & milk. Ing.’ Peck’s Bureau, 11 Montg y st., or S. Mitchell, Dutch Flat, Placer Co., Cal. HOTEL LA HONDA—Situated in the Redwoods. Good trout Booklet. MRS. L J. Mateo County. Cal. Tahoe Tavern at Lake Tahoe Is now open for the reception of guests. I TOurn-ItroI'll: of I-?t ason say : “‘Tahoe | ‘avern is the equal of any summer resor hotel in the world,’” o and that Lake Tahoe has no equal. Visit ul‘ and prove statement for yourselves. Rates from $3.50 per day upward. For particulars or reservation of rooms address Tahoe Tavern, Tahce City, Cal. LAKE TAHOE. Lakeside Park. Open May 1st. Hotel, cottages and tents. Delightful camping grounds near | steamer landing: furnished tents to rent. For il. | Tustrated circular & terms address B B. SMTT1E | & CO., Stateline P. O., El Dorado County. Cal. Lake Tahoe PR oy g Talla | $2 per day; §9 per week; meals Soc; :ooan:.: dle horses and the best of livery: boats free to B J. E. PARMETER, proprietor, PARA | Prop.. Miadn Hi ghland’_ Springs FOR HEALTH MINERAL WATERS of proven efficacy, (o# ltver, kidney, malaria, rheumatism’ and stom- ach ‘troubles. A physiclan of ability, experis enced in advising their use (free). BATHS of ail kinds and massage. Purest mountain air. FOR PLEASURG Large Livery Stable and excursions to other resorts and points of interest, mapy of which be made in one day. REGULATION ALLEY. TENNIS, CROQUET, PING-PONG. EHUFFLE-BOARD, FREE SWIMMING TANK and ORCHESTRA. DANCING six nights of Beautiful walks and drives. 3 i Telephone, express and postoffice. Hard-finished rooms; first-class table; electris ghts. Rates, $10 to §16 a week. For booklets and other information call om ‘s Tourist Bureau. 11 Montgomery _st.. “Travelers’ Bureau,” 630 Market st.. or addrese CRAIG & KERR, ghland Springs. Lake Co.. Cal. FAISO SPRINGS 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, 11 Montgomery street. AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS. We Bave added mapy attractions to this beautifui and. romantic spot. Open all year round. The Dearest Hot Sulphur S San Franeisco. Temperature 115 deg: tagtng. Fars §1 10. Sure cure for rheuma- tism, asthma and ail kindred afiments. We have five aifferent hot sulphur springs and o and plunge baths and the largest mineral er swimming tank in the State. Table and rocms Orst class. Inquire Peck’s, 11 Montgomery or address Theo. Richards, Agua Caliente, So. noma County, Cal Lots OWN A HOME Free from fog and wind. tages built by Mecker, $50 up. Boating. bath | ing. tenting ground: sawmill. de are. P. O. 'Sausalito M. C. MEEKER, Camp Meeke: noma County. OCEAN VILLA. SANTA CRUZ Large grounds. Boating and bathing frea. Dancing. bill'ards. Free bus. R. M. CLARK. HOPPIN'S SPRINGS HOTEL. Pleasantly located only 5 min walk from | Bartiett Sorings Hotel, Lake Co.. Cal. Good beds, good home cooking. Terms, $1 50 pe $10 per week. Cottages for housekeeping will be met at arrival of stages by Adaress MRS. HOPPIN, Bartlett Cal MOUNTLIN VIEW RANCH HOTEL And cottages ia heart of mountains, near Santa Cruz. Our table i3 our recommendation; 1st-class accom.; new impvis.. gas through- cut; terms, $8 up: phone, swimming tank. amusements, croquet, bowling alley, daily | mall; campers’ tickets to Giznwood, inc. stage, $3 75 round_trip. FRANK R. DANN. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS—Most Accessible springs to San Francisco. Round trip $1. mo stage fare. Only 2% hours' ride: five miles from Vallejo. Hot, cold and plunge sulphur baths; wonderful cures of rheumatism. neuralgia, eczema, kidpey, er and stomach diseases., Beautiful grounds and lake “or bost- ing anc bathing. Dancing pavilion, bowlin; alley, croquet grcunds. Rates, §10 a week an: un. Address MANUEL MADRID, Vallejo, Cal. WITTER _(EDICAL SPRINGS, Lake Co., Cal.—Good climate, unsurpassed table and best mineral water on earth; hotel open for guests the entire year; positively cures Stom- ach, Liver, Kidney and Biadder troubles. Tickets via Cal. Northwestern R. R. to Ukiah. Address Witter Medical Springs Co., main of- fce and water depot, 918 Market st, 8. ¥, or R McCormick, Witter Springs, Lake Co.. Cal. Santa Crus. THE GEYSERS—A first-class family resort. Leon Cobients, formerly c'hud. and Delmonico, has entire of baths. hot springs. and $14 the cuisine and dining-room. Swih Hunting, fishing; $16, $1: r week. $2 50 per Information . Ry.. 650 Market st.: aiso FABICY . Prop.. The Geysers. Sonoma Co. - UREL DELL"—The only lake re- in the State that bas its own mineral sort eprings and a chemsically pure spring. Boating, swimming, marine toboggan. new livery tally- coach, eroquet, bowling, new walks and Pamphlets at Peck's, 11 Montgomery proprietor, Laurel Deli, ho drives. st. E. DURNAN, Lake County. CONGRESS SPRINGS A charming resort in the Santa Crus Moun- tains, 6 miles from Los Gatos; 2 bours from San Francisco. Tennis, swimming, aasd al sports. Table unsurpassed. BSest mineral wa- ters on the coast. H. R. RAND, General Maa- ager. Saratoga P. O. SPIERS’ SPRINGS, Lake County. Positive cure for Mver, kid- ney and all stomach troubles. New hotel, cot- tages. Best trout fl!hlllg in Lake Co. Round- trip_ticket, 8. P., $8 Call at Peck's Bureaa. 11 Montgomery, or write JOSHUA SPIERS, Swanton House, under new management. popular botel of San Mates Co. Commodios cottages, beautiful grounds, lamous pebble beach, hing, bunting, sea bath . Phona, Rates, $8 and $10 per week. W. L. STEVENS, Proprieter. BEAUTIFUL CAMP MEEKER—A grand family resort in the redwood mountaius of Somoma Co.; climate and water perfec over 100 cottages already bullt: for sau boating, bathing and other amusements; exce lent tabl rates §6 per week: usalite ferry. Address H. M. GREGSON. Sole Prop. MANAGEMENT, springs; 12 bathrooms; bowling: class. Address Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomer st.; C. N. W. Ry., 650 Market st.. and Barker & Carpenter, Bachelor P. O.. Lake Co. Miles from Napa, in the redwoods. > lake, boat riding, fishing, fine drives, hu Terms, $8 and up per week: children under ! §5 per week. Carrlage to or from Napa, 73c. J. TEPLY. Prop.. Naps. Cal. P. O. box 120. VILLA FONTENAY—First-class resort Santa Cruz Mts.; hotel, cottages: croquet. tennls, billlards, bowling, amusement hall electric lights; table l1st class: $10 to St rho campers” ret. tickets, $230; eircu- ars. 1. HAESTERS. Glenwood. PINE GROVE HOTEL—Sierra Re- rort; alt. 3200 ft.: Ist-class accom.; malaria asthma cured temperance house; $(0 wk. E.H.Moody. THEE : Fun, Placer Co..Cal. PINES—Alt. 2024 ft ‘Wood's ranch; $6-38 week: positive mo com. sumptives; write for pamphlet. Rodt. W Warkam: Appl Placer County. Cal BLITE MOTEL, Sonoma, Cal.—Petes GOUAILHARDON, Prop. Newly renovated and now epen for summer guests. Rates rea- sonabl ESHEIM—In the Santa Cruz red- woods; $7 aud $8 weekly. For circulars write al Tallac. and cottages: 6 mi. from DEER PARK INN 5. RIS Somn 1; elev. 857 ft.: mineral spgs. MKkt st.; booklet, J. B. Mrs. E. Wilken. D. box 121. Santa Crua. W Y i iivoner il truit. spring water, dally mail: exceilent tal wk. MRS. WM. CRANDELL, Saata