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Told in Flnte TRooms Golden Gate Hall. During the early part of the evening there will be a pleasipg programme of musical and literary num- bers, also specialties by professional tal- ent and an address by Grand Regent Gus Gunzendorfer and one by Supreme Repre- sentative H. Boyton. The affair wiil be under the direction of the following of the F raurnnl Dr. M. ay, C. Greenfield, erson, W. A. Butterfleld. H. D. Hutt, Stone, A. H. Merrill, George W. Schindele, idman, G. B, Tuley, H. B Langtile; Langille, G. H. Bartlett, Dixon, C. C. Douga.ll lurn gene G. L. Hoeber, M. Gunzendorfer, Thomas Longworth, H. r°% Dinkelspiel, W. V. N. Bay, G. M. Van Buren, J. M. C. Greenfield: assistants—George 'IJ Charles Weber, H. D. Hutt, Neumann, General— V. N. B R Deputy Grand Regent G. L. Davidson, formerly grand secretary, passed a day In this city last week, en route from San iis Obispo to Vallejo, where he went on business for the order and Vallejo Council in particular. The reception recently tendered to Su- preme Representative 8. H. Boyton on his return to this State from the supreme session of the order was well attended. It was in the Sierra Hall of the Ploneer building and was for members of the or- | der only. The representative, after be- ing made acquainted with the many present, gave an interesting account of the work of the supreme body. There | were addresses by the grand regent and t | other prominent members of the organiza- | tion Le Conte Council of Berkeley hada joint celebration last week, that of the founda- tion of the order and the first anniversary of the council. The hal) was crowded with an audience of both séxes, which was entertained with a well arranged pro- gramme of vaudeviile numbers presented | under the direction of Past Regent W. J. Cremers. There were present representa- tives of the order from San Francisco, d and Alameda councils. reports for May received at State uarters show a notable gain ail per | along the line, RS S, nghts of Pythxas. UREKA LODGE NO. 9 of the Knights of Pythias its last held meéeting conferred the knight in Tong form on six esquires. | iangle Lodge will be instituted at at thede- arville, Trinity County, on June 2¢ by £ & trom natl. He | Deputy Grand Chancellor Park | membe 1 a coun- | Cutler e degree could | The grand keeper of records and seal is notifying their attention to the fact the lodges of the domain to that the d Lodge at its recent convention in e 2 Santa Cruz passed a law making the £ » of all officers of subordinate lodges , - - cil's well | One vear instead of six months, and that . S ! ter the leadership the new law will apply to all officers who ; o g ta in January next. The elec- e - - tio r officers will be held on the last . - | meeting in November or the first in De- & wti 3 cember 1 Fr T $5, The Maccabees. CISCO - TENT No. 18, of the Maccabees, has elected the following named as of- rs for the ensuing term: C. Erickson, past commander; Chester Smith, commander; 1. Guermandez, lieutenant commander; Daniel Richards, record keeper; . Theo Frolich, finance keeper; C. J. Lenzen, chaplain; E. V. Hollings- worth, sergeant; 1. W. Storey, master at r. R. H. Murphy, first master of ard; Dr. C. 8. Cavanaugh, second consul arm: the master of the guard; George Stevens, segtinel; W. B. Greenberg, picket; J. H. Hollowell, musician; J. H. Whiteside, armorer; Dr. Willilam D. Clark, physi- L ge V. Lerol, scribe. These of- ficers will be publicly installed at the first meeting in July, with the assistance of the uniform divis of the tent. A series of social entertainments has been held af- ter each review of this tent of late, and the Maccabee Orchestra, under the leadership of Sir Knight Heidorn, recent- ly organized in the tent, has done much to make these entertainments very ac- ceptable. The uniform. division of San Francisco Tent is adding many recruits to its ranks and the drum and fife corps, under the leadership of D. Riordan, is second to none in the order in this State. Pacific Tent, at its review on June 12, received a letter from the beneficlaries of a deceased member, returning thanks for | the payment of the certificate in eighteen VO MEYERINCK sg‘"‘f:"‘(v | days after death. The certificate was San Francisco, Cal, - || originally made in favor of the mother c of the member, but she passed away | shortly before he died and before he made | the change of beneficiaries, namely, his | brother and sister, they being the heirs of | the mother, the claim was paid without litigation. At 2 recent muster and inspection of the variou sions of the Uniform Rank of the Maccabees by Major General Scott it was declared that the Oakland Division made the best apearance and that it dis- played the best soldierly bearing. o e o Order ofPendo. ment that was given on the sec- I ond Saturday in June in Oakland by Golden Star Council of the Order of Pendo was large anC the entertainment provided very pleasing. Supreme Coun- cilor Tugwell has appointed his son, who for some time has been working for the order in Texas and has recently returned to this city, a supreme deputy for Golden Star Council and he will work to build up the councii. Richmond Council is still growing. . CAL., .’ for former pu- d book of views HE sttendance at the entertain- . Accredited to EDWARD B. A Thorough, Mod- ern School. 500 po- sitions in past year. 60 - h’lx- catalogue. 305 LARKIN ST., hnn Francisco. COLLECE OF NOTRE DAME, aiformiog NGiNne olleqad It Vdegrees, grants | mitiated fifteen strangers on June 5 and ’y:*:dl-;fim(‘:;; on June 12 initiated ten more. o Studies re. | During the past few weeks White Rock Council at Grants Pass, Ore., initiated 100 strangers and by so doing increased its membership to 168, and in doing this took the banner of numerical strength ANDERSON ACADEMY, . g g g SO from Star Council of the lower part it Military School ‘for @ Wemited | {100, e which had heid 1t for severa) o years. WRLIAM W NLKER ANDERSON, Principal. |~ Volunteer Council at its meeting last Welnesday had sevéral candidates to in- THE JENNE MORROW LO - | itiate. LEGE OF VOICE AND ACTION ‘;:::_‘.n.; e .m';;«:x‘a‘,:;. uaranteed; Independent Foresters. N the second Elturdly in June there was quite a class initiation in Court Citrus of the Indepen- dent .Order of Foresters at Clover- dale, secured for that subordinate by High Counselor G. 'W. Hoyle and Deputy Su- preme Chief Ranger G. Q. Stewart. High Chief Ranger O. 8. Cooper was present, and the mysteries of this order were un- folded to the strangers by a special team composed of Supreme Deputy Stewart, General Deputy Cameron, High Marshal Murphy, High Junior Beldle Collins, High Counselor Hoyle and several mem- bers from the San Franelsco courts. The strangers were favorably impressed with the ceremonies of initiation, and so ex- pressed themselves at a banquet given later in the night. After the serious work of the evening was over, Great Padisha Cameron and his tribe conferred the Oriental degree on a number of !ndi- viduals who wished to become princes of that degree. The following day the mem- bers of the initiatory team, together with the high officers, were taken to the Geysers. Supreme Deputy Stewart on last Mon- day night paid a visit to Court Seal Rock and delivered an Interesting address. Dur. Hllfiflllflflk Mllllfil‘Y | acalemy XMAE TERM \\ILL B}:uns STUTTERING -¢zes 8. F. Genuine ruulx. nuured_ UST 17TH. rket £t BREATHING SCHOOL. Lessons and treatments for ladies in Swedish movements and thing at Mme. Steven- son's Breathing School, 49 l(clulu-ur st., 10 to 3 Free extibition Thursdays. $ p. m. SAN FRANCIECO VETERINARY COLLEGE: Theve-vemr graded course confirming with ruies ndopted by Associaiion of College Facul- erica. Regular sezsion com- Welte for information. ., Dean, 510 Golden Gate ave. ing the latter part of the week he left for the northern part of the State to visit some of the courts there, at the request of the high chief ranger. The board of San Francisco deputies, at a meeting last week, made arrangements for Independent Foresters' day at the Chutes, naming the several committees that are to have charge of this affair. Court Yerba Buena is making arrange- ments for a grand family outing on Afl-l mission day. All the courts of this city have been asked to take part in the af- fair, and a meeting to discuss the propo- sition will be held in the hall of the court named on the last Saturday night in June. Companion Court Yerba Buena, on last Tuesday night, entertained a large num- ber of friends in its lodgeroom In the Shiels buflding with the presentation of a clever little farce entitléd “Wanted. a Young Map.” The leading characters wére assumed by Mrs. Lillte Petroska, chief ranger of the companion court, and Dr. H. M. Beck. As an amatéur perform- ance it was well staged and the partiei- pants presented the characters in a man- ner that pleased the audience. HERE was a large attendance of people at the family outing at N l Schuetzen Park, south of San Hermann’s Sons. Jose, given last Sunday under the aus- pices of the Order of Hermann's Sons. There was music for dancers, vocal selec- tions by the Hermann's Sons' sanger- bund, bowling and a number of attrac- tions that kept the people on the grounds from noon until 6:15 o’clock in the after- noon. It was, all in all, a quiet family | gathering of members of the order, their families and their friends, who enjoyed a day away from the busy scenes of the city. F. W. Rose was the floor manager in the dance pavilion and A. Gauch was his assistant. The committee that had charge of the affair was Past Grand President Gustavé Gunther, Grand Presi- dent Charles Hahn, Grand Vice President A Hagerdorn, Grand Secretary E. Brugge, Grand Treasurer F. Michelson, Grand Trustees Oscar Hocks, P. G. P.; T. J. Keifer and William Eisler. —_————————— OUR FIRST EXPERIMENT IN SPONGE PLANTING Propagation in Florida Waters Ex- pected to Make Importing Unnecessary. The Government has gone in for sponge culture. The supply of sponges has never equaled the demand and we have been fmporting most of those required for the domestic trade. Successful experiments have been con- ducted and the actual work of planting sponges off the coast of Florida is being done under the supervision of Captain James Smith of the Fishhawk. The sponges used in the propagation are of the sheepshead variety, the most valuable in the world and which fill every commer- cial requirement. Dr. H. F, Moore, as- sistant commissioner of fish and fisheries, devised the method of planting. The sponges are cut in small pieces, from one to two inches in diameter. These small fragments of fhe living sponge, | which are dark in color, the pores filled | with fleshy matter, are firmly fastened to pleces of coral, rock or terra cotta brick | and dropped overboard. Thin aluminum wire is used for fastening them to the objects. The use of the aluminum wire is the solution of the difficulty which con- | fronted the experimenters. The pieces of sponge have one outer skin intact, with the outer edges raw. The latter, however, quickly heal. The aluminum wire will, of course, pierce the sponge and form a small bore or hole, through them. The wire corrodes; but this is an advanetge, for it gradually wears away, leaving the | sponge free of any foreign substance. Most of the difficulties attending the culture have been met with in attempting to find something to bind the sponges to the rocks which would last long enough for the growth to attach itself naturally to the new bed. The aluminum wire does this. Wood, string, copper and fron wire and varlous other substances were at- tacked by the salt water and animal life and renderel useless. Sponges aré being planted at Biscayne Bay, Anciote Keys and Key West. An! effort will be made to put the new indus- try on its feet so that private capital will become interested in carrying it on. There is every reason to belleve that the venture will be successful and that in a short time all the sponges needed in the | United States will be raised in the wa- ters of Florida.—New York Times. | ————— It is unlawful for a doctor in France to inherit property left to him by a deceased patient. ONE BOHI.E CURES McBurney's KIDNEY and BLADDER CURE Certain_and thorough cure for pains in the emall of the back, irritation of the bladder, Bright's disease, troubles, incontinence of urine, dust deposit, bed wetting of children, gravel, gall stones, thick, turbid, frothy urine, dropsy, diabetes and rheumatism, Send 28¢ for five days' treatment and get relief in 20 minutes. n W Kidney and Bladder Cure Liver and Blood Purifier. FOR SALE BY ALL n:vuun LF1f your druggist does not kee, McBurney's Kiduey and Bladder Cure, will send to ahy address (express pri paid) on receipt of price. - W. ¥. McBURNEY, Sole Mir., | Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. = i | EEEEEN el i RUBICON PARK Delightful summer resort on shore of Lake Ta- Toer S Every thing Aew. Beat Boash tor bathing; bring sults. ~Fishing, hunting. Boats, fishiny tackle; saddle horses at moderate hire; FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1908, :FOR HEALTH AND FLEASURE GO TO Napa Soda Springs. Situated 1000 feet above The beautitul Napa Valley: Hot and cold soda bathe, Shetiand ponies and burros for children. ‘Two trains daily, 7:30 a. m. and 4 p. m. Add. DOLLMANN & JACOBS, Napa Soda Springs. Santa Catalina Island 3% Houu From Lo- Angeles. Our mrlnc Banfl o! 30 Artists. OUTDOOR PASTIMES, BOATING, BATHING, FISHING GOLF, ETC. The Famous Camas Ci City Is Now Open! With an Entirely Hew Equipment, in Shady HOTEL XETBOPOLE, With Modern Appointments, Always Open. Reservati Made. Address BANNING CO., °2"2'2 SOUTH SPRING BT., LOS ANGELES, OR PECK'S BLREAU 11 MONTGOMERY ST., FRANCISCO. SKAGGS - sz but 9 miles staging: wa- ters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural hot mineral water bath in State: bosting and swimming in Warm Springs Creek: trou streams; telephone, telegraph, daily mall, press and_San Francisco morning and evenin ng papers; JIRST CASS HOTEL "AND STAG! RVICE: both morning and afternoon stagee; round trip trom an Francisco only §8 50. Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. Rates 82 o day o $1% a reck. Raferonces, any uest of the past elght vears. Patronage of §502 unprecedented. Information at Peck s In- formation Bureau, 11 Montgomery. st.; also I._‘z Traveler office, 630 Market st, or of MULGREW, Skaggs, Cal. HOT SPRINGS, BONOMA COUNTY; only 43 hours o DR. C. C. ODONNHEHLL/'S INERAL SPRINGS AT GLEN ELLEN, the best camping, picnic and pleasure re- gort on the Coast. The greatest remedy for lung dlsease, liver and stomach complaints rheumatism and catarrh in the world; 48 miles from S. F. The 5. P. R. R. and §. F. & N. P. R. R. give speclal rates to campers; 80 cottages and tents furnished: rent cheap: no fogs nor poison oak at the park; minerai water, boats, bathing and fishing free. Meals served at Hotel Riverside at reasonable rates. Inquire of DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, office 10211 Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco. ATNA SPRINGS. Spend the balance of your summer vacation at Aetna Springs, California’s greatest family resort. Its wonderful health-restoring waters are world-famous. Charming cottage life with first-class table service. Swimming, bowling, tennis, driving, riding, etc. Prices to suit evervhody. _Round-trip rate from San Fran- cisco $7. ' Send for pamphlet. AETNA SPRINGS COMPANY, Actnz Springs, Napa Co., Cal. Adams Springs Why does Adams Springs, Lake County, get the crowd? Because it cures. It is the best water, has the bést climate and gives the best service. Send for book of testimonlals. Full particulars at Travelers' Information Bureau, 630 Market street, or by addressing DR. W. R. PRATHER, Proprietor. Spiers Springs LAKE COUNTY. ‘Wonderful curative properties for all disor- ders of the stomach. Also a positive cure for liver and kidney troubles. New hotel and cot- tage: §10 to $14 per week. Best trout fishing in Lake County. Round-trip ticket, S. fice, $8. For particulars call at Peck's ‘Butet, 11 ‘Montgomery st., or address JOSHUA SPIERS, Prop.; mail via Middletown. SAN LUiS HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, THE IDEAL SPOT OF THE PACIFIC COAST. Surrounded by wood-covered hills. Jive oak and sycamore groves. thing, boat- ing, ocean beach one mile. Hot sulphur baths free to guests. Miraculous cures of rheum: tism, liver, kidney and womb troubles greatest resort on the coast for health and recreation. Rates $0 to $14 per week. Round trip by rall or steamer at reduced rat Ad- dress San Luis Obispo, Cal. CAMP VACATION. A hotel under canvas. Situated near Guerne- ville, with a mile and a half frontage on the Ruselan River. Tents in a beautiful grove of redwood, oak, madrone, laurel and other trees, | A lovely valley of 150 acres. Boating, Rb.nmu and fishing. Terms $10 per weék {lroad fare, round trip from San Francisco, ‘i Take boat at Tiburon ferry. Address MRS. L. C. CNOPIUS, Camp Vacation, near Guerne- ville, Sonoma County, Cal. Gilroy Hot Springs For health and pleasure; water unsurpassed for rheumatism, kidney, liver and stomach trouble, Trained masseur. Long distance phone. Trains from Third and Townsend at 9 a. m. and 3 p. m. Write for pamphlets. R. ROBERTSON. YOSEMITE VALLEY | ONLY 18 HOURS FROM SAN FRANCISCO. OVER OILED ROADS via WAWONA AND INSPIRATION POINT. THE ONLY ROUTE TO MARIPOSA BIG TREES! THE ONLY ROUTE VIA INSPIRATION POINT! For particulars addrvess A. S. MANN, 613 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO. RoRTH SHORE TOCALOMA Bertrand Hotel; first-class accommiodatio! reasonable rates for families & ies; fishing, bathing, beautifu] drives to Bear \nllo’. téle. F. BERTRAND, or Bulletin office N o Shore B, to 4 p. m. HOTEL BON AIR. New, modern 80-room hotel; Ross Valley; first-class every par.; flnn:z buunl. swim- ming, beautitul drlvn, 6, 11, 2 trains Kent sta. uu J. E. MAN- LOVE, props. P. O. e Faes Vailey, Marin Co. O o . R R HOWELL MT.- WOODWORTH'S. titude, No fog. Purest spring water. Climate natural tonic and inv.gorator, Resl- L g i WOR BONNIE NOOK Alt. 4000 ft.; half mi. sta.; cottages, tents, voating, bowling, elect. lights, H. B WIARD, Towle, Placer County, Cal. 14 16 per week. Postoffice, tel. A. wblcon ‘Park, Lake Thboe Cal . FROS: On T NORT I e "ot eapia e S SHORE ( for Tomaies Bay Clame Frmh HOTEL ( k- _$1 50 per dav, §9 per weelk Mrs. Shields, Marshall, Marin Co. Seigler Hot Springs. Natural hot baths, wonderful stomach uun 4 swimming l, 3 to Seek. nmm of Peckin, A1 A o or H. H. McGOWAN, Sefgler, Lake Co., Cai. GARDEN CITY SANITARIUM SAN.J0SB. ‘Hydrothe: electricity, X-ray, Modern. 18eaily locatea: Send for nfi'.m EAGLE STABLES Ukisg; Tourists, canip- ers, hunters, Write to A. Eldred for ratés for any kind of turnout. o e S T e e e R GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Guerne- ifle, Cal.—New manggement; thofoughly re- | gu llh‘!l. Add F, PLA' vaflll. Cal. i BARTLETT Take a yearly mmnx at your conveniencs, or a year's outing :t Nature’s. The first method the cheaper. Try BARTLETT SPRINGS, with its wonderful health-giving waters, to secure the best results from the days which you spend in search of rest and renewed vigor. AMUSEMENTS: Music, danc- ing, billiards, shuffieboard, ping- tennis, bowling, croque swimming, hunting an: flshln;. Shady walks and drives. BATHS: Hot water, vapor, tub and minerdl; large swimming tank; competent masseurs in at- tendance. HOTEL RATES: $12.00 to $17.00 peT, reek: Housekeeping cottages, $3.00 to $15.00 per week. ‘Write to J. Mc AHAN, Man- er. Bartlett 8 gs, Cal., or call 2 Sutter -treet. San Francisco. “NEW” SANTA CRUZ Special Attractions ..for... 80 Consecutive Days and Nights June 12th to September ist Band Concerts every afterncon and even- ing on the beach and avenue. New and Novel Daylight Fireworks. Burning of Ships, Fireworks and Bay Iluminations each week. Moonlight Excursions to Big Tree Grove, Open-Alr Concerts and Dancing. New Electric Street Decoratio: ew Boulevard along the Water Front. ew and Modern Hotel Accommodations. New Electric Railway to_Capitola. Finest Climate, Grandest Drives, Largest Trees, Best Bathing, &"'"&F“m“‘ and Most ' Amusements ‘of any rt on the ‘oast. Speclal Excursion Rates from all points by 8. P. Co. to NEW?” SANTA CRUZ AUTOMOBILES TENNIS NEW ANNEX BOWLING NEW LANAI ORCHESTRA “THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME” WAS SUNG BEFORE HOTEL VENDOME WAS OPENED GOLF GEO. P. SNELL PING-PONG MANAGER SWIMMING SAN JOSE, CAL. BLUE J AKES Our famous White Sulphur Spring for dye- pepsia and all stomach allments. Plenty of boating, bathing. fshing and huntine. New cottages. Tennis court, regulation size. for new pamphlet. O. WEISMAN, Sndiaks P. O., Lake County, Cal. CAMP CURRY S YOSEMITES IS NOW OPEN Hotel Rowardennan. BEN LOMOND, SANTA CRUZ COUNTY. ALWAYS OPEN. Regular season opens June 1, under entirely new and progressive management. For infor- mation and free booklet apply Peck’s Bureau, 11 Montgomery street; the Railway Handbook, 630 Market street, San Fflncisco, or to F. ANDERSON, Proprietor. H. A. C. ROSCOE, Manager. CRAG VIEW. Beautiful resort in Shasta Region. lent board, $12; lenllnl. 4 per week. . WICKES, Prop. Castella, Stasta Cu. “Cal. HOTEL BEN LOMOND, SANTA CRUE _OUNTAINS. N'ow open. For bnoklat apply to Peck's Bureau, 1 Montgomery st. P. Co., 613 “farket st. B. DICKINSON, va Bén Lomond, Cal. SUMMIT HOTEL And cottages, Santa Cruz Mts., 35 mile from Wrights; new management; fruit, milk, cream; $s, $10, $12 week. Inform tion 11 Montgomery F., or Summit Hotel, Wrights, Cal. KLAMATH SPRINGS, BESWICK, SISKIYOU CO., CAL. Finest fishing, hunting and health resort on Sen: bookl the coast. a for et DSON BROS., Proprietors. Excel- HOT SPRINGS. Reached by the Southern Pacific Co. o Trains leave San Francisco 8 and 10 a. m., p. m. Trains leave Byron 8:07 and 9:37 a. m., 2:42 and 3:53 p. m. Unequaled climate spring, summer, autumn or winter. New hotel complete in every par- ticular. Luxurious baths and most curative water known for rheumatism, gout, sclatica, ltver, kidney and stomach troubles. Sixty-elght miles from San Francisco, 55 miles from nto, 35 miles from Stick- ton. All the comforts of home and attractions of the country. Hot Mineral Baths, Hot Mud and Sulphur Baths, Swimming Tank, Riding and Driving Horses, Shuffle Boards, Lawn Tennis, Pool, Billlards, Ping Pong, Croquet. Rates In cottages $17 50 per week: $3 per day and upward in Main Hotel. Use of all baths and waters free to guests. For further information call on Peck's In- formation Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., South- ern Pacific Information Bureau, 613 Market st., or address H. R._ WARNER, M: er, Byron Hot Springs, Cal. YOUR CITY ADDRESS IS IN THE DIRECTORY BUT THE ADDRESS OF YOUR SUMMER RETREAT IS IN “Yacation 1903” 1SSUED BY THE CALIFORNIANORTHWESTERN RAILWAY And which contains over a hundred pages, giving full particulars in regard to mineral spring resorts, select camp- ing spots, and country homes and farms where summer boarders are taken, together with the terms, which range from $7.00 per week up. To be had in response to & malil request, or at Ticket Offices, 650 Market street (Chronicle building) and Tiburon Ferry, foot of Market street; General Office, Mutual Life Bullding, corner Sansome ands California streets, San Francisco, H. C. WHITING, General Manager. R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agt. HOTEL DEL CAZADERO ND— 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. Fake Sausalito Ferry. ~Round-trip _ticket 0od for six months, $3 75. Rates, $2 per day, 10, $12 and $14 per week. J. J. THIRION, Proprietor, Cazadero, Sonoma County. 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. HAINES, prop., Glenwood, Cal., or call 11 Montgomery st., Peck's Bureau. La Honda and Pescadero Buy your railroad ticket to Redwood City, 9 a. m. train from Third and Townsend sts. and 9:20 a. m. train from San Jose: connect with stage direct; house of 15 rooms furnished and 7-room cottage to rent. Address WAL- TER KNIGHT. Redwood City. Sissons Tavern Near Mount Shasta, altitude 3555 feet; open all year. Headquarters Mount Shasta climbers; plentiful table; fine fishing and drives. Par- ticulars Peck’s Buresu, 11 Montgomery, S. F. Campbell Hot Springs. 16 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. Rates, $10 per week. JOHANNISBERG Hotel; modern convenlences; large, airy din- ing-room; exhilarating air: hunting, fishing, swimming, boating; rates no and $12. THEO. BLANCKENBERG JR., Prop., Oakville, Napa Co., or PECK'S BUREAU, 11’ Montgomery st. LOS GATOS. LYNDON Modern, first-class; ex- HOTEL tensive’ grounds, popuiar amusements, lawn teanis, croquet, mountain climate in fown; opposite depot; elty accom- modations in the Santa Cruz Mts. Apply early for rooms. HOTEL LYNDON, Los Gatos. HARBIN SPRINGS. Most desirable in Lake Co.; contains sulphur, fron, magnesia and arseni vondbr(ul cures of rheulrmlllm catarrh, kidney, liver and stom- ach troubles: new Eymnasiuim, bowling alley, ‘handbal rt and billiard room. Acetylene gas pllnl‘ livery, home dairy, fine vegetable garden. Round-trip tickets, d'r. office, $S. J. A. HAYS, Prop. FR. Auburn, Placer Co., Cal. Most popular sum- mer and winter resort in the foothills. Elev. tion 1400 feet. Electric bells. Electric light: Prices moderne Aadress EMAN & WALSH, Proprietorss BAY STATE HOUSE AND COTTAGES SANTA CRUZ—Sunny rooms, good table, best service; reasonable rates. MRS. L. MATHISON, Proprietress. DUNCAN SPRIN opland, mn oelno County. surpassed min rai Sasers; flll(-cl.l. nh{: el\lm nn 11 fimimfl ::\.?“hmm cottages. J. S. 'WELL, Pro- VICHY SPRING 8 miles from Ukiah, CO. NM'rll electric waters, Ehw lu the world of this class. !'Ilhln‘. hunlln‘. R REDEMETER & C0., Prove. .. MONTRIO HOTEL. rove nt, all renma wfl., com- (on. pléasure, hunting, fishing, ng; fresh e nd best of milk, cream ai f _éveryth C. F. CARR, Manager, Montrio, IUE! HOUSE, Bolinas Ridge County, 1800 feet above sea level returnizhed and under new manage- ment, Boarders any period. Parties clubs en«ed for; 8 miles rnnu Ross thuy. $1 50 re. urn by -g.tromlnn Rafael. Terms, G. u.CAMPERS’ PARADISE, mfl g iing. .00 -‘m‘:&u mfi Highland—_ Springs FOR HEALTH MINERAL WATERS of pr - ltver, kidney ach ‘troubl A physic enced in advising their BATE all kinds and massage. F mountain air. FOR PLEASURB Large Livery Stable and excursions to other resorts and points of interest, many of whia be made In_one d GULATION ALLEY. "TENNIS, “CRot NG-PON SHUFFLE - BOARD, F TANK and ORCHESTRA, nights of the week. Bea drives. Telephones, express and postotfics. -finished rooms; first-class table; electria malaria, £ ability, R es, $10 to $16 a week. For booklet and other information call om Peck's Tourist Bureau, 11 Montgomery _st.. “Travelers’ Bureay” 630 Market st., or address CRAIG & KERR, Highland Springs, Lake Co., PARAISO SPRINGS MONTEREY COUNTY, CAL. The leading Summer Resort of the Pacific Coast. Hot Soda and Sulphur | Baths, large Swimming Tank, first-class table. Send for beauti ustrated booklet and rates to F. W. oeder, Manager, or San Francisco Age Montgomer: it street. AGUA CALIENTE SPRI\(;S. Open all year round Hot Sulphur _Springs Temperature 115 degrees. $1 10. Sure cu all kindred ailments. hot sulphur spr and the larges in the State asseurs in structor. OWN A HONE* Free from fog ar tages built by Meeker, $50 u ;, ing. tenting ground O. 'Sausalito ferry. Meeker, Sonoma Cou! CA‘IP EI:H:R ots $10 v Boa Exis Pleasantly located Bartlett Springs Hotel. beds, good home cooking. day, $10 per week. Cottages for hou: Guests will be met at arriv porter. Address MRS. HC Springs, Cal. MOUNTLIN VIEW RANCE HOTEL And cottages in h mail; campe: $3 75 round ANK R | SULPEUR SPRINGS—Most accessible springs to S : Round trip $1, no stage fare rs’ ride; five miles from Vallejo. k d plungs sulphur baths; wonderful cures of rheumatism. neuralgia, diseas eczema, kidney, liver and stom: B ul grounds and lake for boat- ing and bathing. Dancing pavilion, bowling alley, croquet grounds. Rates, $10 a week and up. Address MANUEL MADRID, Valejo, Cal WITTER MEDICAL 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 Bladder Troubles. Tickets via Cal. Northwestern R. R. to Ukiah. Address Witter Medical Springs Co., main of- flce and water depot, 916 Market st.. S. F., or . McCormick, Witter Springs, Lake Co., TRUCKEE RIVER covrr:-.r CLUB Summer Resort and Sportsmen’s Lodge. Third rain Season opens June 1. Fishing Unexcelled: bow trout; hatchery enlarged. tions. New management. MR. GEORGE H. FOULKS, 48 §. F., or Verdi, Nev. Campers’ Zayantl. Free coach takes you fo this lovely resort in the Santa Cruz Mts.,, 1800 ft. above sea level. No No frosts, Hunting, fishing, free camp- fogs. Write manager. ing grounds. THE GEYSERS A first-class family resort. Leon Coblents, formerly with Mar- chand’s and Delmonico, has entire supervision of the cuisine and dining-room. Swimming baths, hot springs. Hunting, fishing: $10, $13 and $14_per week. $2 50 per day. Information 650 Market st.; also FABIUS . The Geysers, ‘Sonoma. Co. “LAUREL DELL’—The only lake re- sort in the State that has its own nuneral ¢ springs and a chemically pure spring. Boating, { swimming, marine toboggan, new livery tally~ ho coach, croquet, bowling, new walks ‘and drives. Pamphlets at Peck's, 11 Montgomery st. E. DURNAN, proprietor, Laurel Deil, Lake County. CONGRESS. A charming resort in the Santa Crus Moun- tains, 6 miles from Los Gatos; 2 hours from San Francisco. Tennis, swimming and all eports. Table unsurpassed. Best mineral wa- ters on the coast. H. R. RAND, General Man~ ager, Saratoga P. O. PESCADERO. Swanton House, under new management, popular hotel of San Mateo Co. Commodious cottages, beautiful grounds, ~famous pebble beach, flshing. hunting, sea bathing. Phone. $10 per week. W. L. STEVENS, Rates, $8 and Proprietor. BEAUTIFUL OCAMP MEEXKER—A grand family resort in the redwood mountains of Somoma Co.; climate and water perfect; over 100 cottages aiready built: lots for sale; boating, bathing and other amusements; excel- lent table; rates per_week: take Sausalito OCEAN VlLLA ferry. Address H. M GREGSON, Sole Prop. . SARATOGA SPRINGS, UNDEIR NEW ie e R ki tes MARAGEUENT, with 15 imeral rge grounds. Boating an ng fres. tennis: e Fiilliards. Free bus. R. M. CLARI. | Tpriubs: 13 bathroome: bowiing: M HOTEL LA HONDA—Situated In the Redwodds. Good trout fishing. Telephone. Booklet. MRS. I. J. SEARS, La Hcnda, San Mateo County, Cal Lake Tahioe Ry. and Transportation Co. 3 1 2 k‘ L] . . o “00) lass. Address Peci’s Bureau. Py 650 Market st., and Barker & W. Ry., -~ lflknvo LOTUS FARM rpenter, Bachelor P. O.. miles from Napa, :n the redwoods. Naturs lake, boat riding, fishing, fine drives, hunting. Terms, $8 and up per week; children under I2, u r week. Carriage to or (rvl\’m Napa, PLY, Prop.. Nava, Cal. box 120. ililards, bowling. Smmusemient » Ratl: e table first class: $10 to $14: 45 Park hone; campers’ return tickets, $2 50; cireu- 12:00| §:00{A Tahoe s:oo, 5: fare 3 H HAESTERS, Gleawood, Cal. o May 15 to October 13. PINE .“fl .Mllm Re- *. June 1 to September 30, only. sort; alt. 3200 ft.; lst-class aceom.: malaria & Breakfast and supper at Tahoe Tavern. asthma cured: phone: temperarce house; $10 Tahoe Tavern at Lake Tahoe Is- now open for the reception of guésts. Our patrons of last season say : “Tahoe Tavern is the ¢ any summer resort hotel in the world, and that Lake T‘hol bas no .qu.lL Visit us and prove statement for yourselves. = Rates from $3.50 per day upward. For particulars or reservation of rooms address Tahoe Tavern, Tahoe City, 6 mi. from DEER PARK INN F2L"15 Soon Some alev. 6507 ft.; mlmnl IDII« Traveler, 630 Mkt st.; mun, 1. B. Scott, Deer Park, Cal. wk. E.H.Moody, pro., Gold Run.Placer Co..Cal. AMONG THE PINES—AIL. 2034 f%. Wood's ranch: $6-$8 week; positive no con- sumptives: write for pamphlet. Rebt. Warham, Applegate, Placer County, Cai BLITE ROTEL, Sonoma, Cal.—Peter GOUAILHARDON, Prop. Newly renovated and now open for summer guests. Rates rea- sonable. m—lln th;_ Santa Cruz red- : d $8 weekly. For circulars write Ifl !.”WTX,{HA R. F. D, box 121, Santa Cruz. LLOW RANCH—A charmi e gt o3, spring ‘water, dally mail; excellent table, $8 30 £ k. MRS. WM. CRANDELL, Santa GCrua,