The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 7, 1903, Page 8

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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY AUTOPSY IS ORDERED TO DETERMINE CAUSE OF DEATH OF COLONEL BEST Charges Made by the Son of the Man Who Died Suddenly in San Rafael Create a Sensation and Officers of the Law Are Now Busy Preparing for Investigation---Dr. Woods Declares He Knows Nothing About Case —eje 2 COLONEL W T. WHO DIED ¥ TLY IN SAN RA- AND WHOSE SON MAKES CHARGE OF MURDER AGAINST WHO DED HIM — i July An f Colonel W ter Woods will obtaining money forgery. The son Attorney here upon these charges. i sensational allega- t people in question. These )stanti in the follow- District he affid NEW ¥( Attorney, which DOG REVEALS PRESENCE | OF BODY OF AN INFANT | Charles Schwally Discovers Dead Child Through the Peculiar Actions of a Canine. the f b w m that prove Charles Schwal a saloon shme 1y to b fum o peculia to be mur employed ¥ end in walking the in a teari of ard estab noticed suspic nd appe Driving tb unwrapping nd the fc upon body of a recently b He imme- diately communicgted the discovery to the C ser’'s office and ‘Police Depart- ment Deputy Coroner Charles Meehan and | Detective Harry Reynolds repaired to the scene nd upon investi on learned from Gec Wagner, residing 1065 Market street, that he haa seen a woman | go upon the roof of a house adjoining the saloon property last evenin He was | positive that the woman went through one of the windows of Mrs. Dean’s Turk- ish bath parlors. Owing to the darkness he was unable tc whether she had thrown a bundle into the yard below and state could give no description of her. Mrs. Louise Dean, who was slightly in- | disposed, was found in her rooms in com- with a man. She denied knowing | thing about the case, but upon being ective Re l pa any interrogated 4t length by nolds admitted that two women bad called upon her last evening. She was unable to remember their names, but was certain one was a married woman resid- ing on Geary reet. To all other ques- tions her memory was a blank except that she told one of the women to open the window in question, but did not see | her go out on the roof. The police are confident that she knows the identity of the two women who cailed upon her and she was taken into custody and her name entered on the detinue | book. The body was found wrapped in a copy of a newspaper. The skull appears to be fractured, but beyond that the body is in a fair state of preservation and at the time of death the child was not over 48 hours old. The police are actively work- ing on the case and expect to apprehend the gullty persons. e — BERLIN. July 6.—Emperor William began | his voyage to Norway to-day on board the perial yacht Hohengzollern from Warne- mulda. to which place he sailed this morning aboard the Meteor. S — NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | THE PEOPLE ALL | In Chorus Cried. Give Us Newbro’s Herpicide. This word of late has been in every | one’s mouth and many are wondering | what the word signifies, though no one has yet been found who wiil deny that NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE does the work. Well; for the information of thousands of people who like to know all about a good thing we would say that HERPICIDE means a destrover or killer of “Herpes.” Now “Herpes” is the family name of a disease caused by various vegetable par- asites. A similar microbe causes dan- druff, itching scalp and falling hair; this i= the microbe that NEWBRO'S HERPI- CIDE promptly destroys, after which the hair grows. Sold by Jeading druggists. Send 10c in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich, [ PR mentioned here- Woods and Cl believed by the ir real names being be persons John to Donald are SAYS COIN IS MISSING. cceased, father of the *al., from Denver, March fael at_the W 3 b Wood Alice Cloy afternoon close March up a h John Don- , the intention ny him to se having trip t should acc them certain securities and moneys which they claimed were held by their sttorney and agent in Philadelphia, and which they stated they wished to use in the deal rred t ve ther was a guest of John Donald nd Alice Cloy Wood, who claimed to n their home during his Cal., and while there on nd sister Rafael, he was taken suddenly iil and 3, at 3 ted by Alice advised by reilable persons living In or near el that William J. Best, deceased, h as late as 6 o'clock p. m d_he so stated in tele- and Hugh Mackay on that m. 1 have proof that he on nad_in his B fon a large ¥ ch, to the best of my arried with him to d Woods and Alice f. he n' Do PARRY IS REBUKED BY COMMISSIONERS They -Decide That Appointments of Murphy and Biedermann Are Tllegal. Fire Commissioner Parry received a re- buke the hands of the Police and Fire ) rers, sitting a Board of vesterday afternoon, when 1t body disapproved his appointment of Cornelius J. Murphy and Frank A. Bieder- nn as cashier and assis spectively of the electrical department, nd declared that he had no legal author- ity ake appointments. A resolution adopted asking the Mayor to recommend to the Supervisors the passage of an ordinance giving the board the power of appointing a cashier. They then reappointed Murphy as clerk for thirty days, Commissioner Watt vot- as m was ing no, and Biedermann resumes his po- | sition as repairer. —e————— Cameras and Photographic Supplies. Take a camera when you go for a va- cation or on a picnic. You will never for- get the trip if you have good plates and good films. All photographic supplies of the best at Sanborn & Vail's, 741 Market. ¢ e e CHARGES FATHER WITH NEGLECT OF DAUGHTER Warrant Out for the Arrest of George Hubbard, Concert Hall Manager. A warrant was secured from Police Judge Fritz yesterday for the arrest of George Hubbard, also known as George Howard, manager of Kapp & Street’s con- cert hall, on a charge of failure to pro- vide for his daughter, Fay T. Hubbard, 12 years of ag The complaining witness in the case is Otto Nolte, a jeweler at 248 O'Farrell street. He sald that about a year ago Hubbard’s little girl met his own daugh- ter on the street and asked if her parents would” take her to board. She said her father would pay for her board and when Nolte found who her father was he took | her to his home, where she has remained since. Nolte said he had made repeated de- mands upon Hubbard for payment for the girl’s board, but had failed to get a cent, and he had placed the matter in the hands of the California Society for the Preven- tion of Cruelty to Children. The efforts of the soclety had met with no better suc- cess, hence the warrant. —_——— Alaska Appeal Decided. The United States Circuit Court of Ap- | peals handed down an opinion yesterday affirming the judgment of the United States District Court for the Second Di- vision of Alaska in the case of the Alaska and Chicago Commercial Company vs. N. B. Soiner. The action was brought to set side certain conveyances of real estate at Nome and for $15,000 damages and costs. The District Court gave judgment for Solner. —_—— A Fatal Fall. The death of John Walker, a hotel- keeper at 106 Steuart street, was reported to Coroner Leland yesterday and an In- quest will be held. Walker accidentally broke his collar bone and dislocated his shoulder on May 15. He was removed to the German Hospital, where he died on July 4. He was a native of Germany, 74 years of age . | suspl ant cashier re- | Cloy Wood, which counted for by them In view of the above; and of the conflicting ,statements of Woods and Mrs. Wood, regard- ing their names, the death of relatives, and thelr relationship, and other unexplained mis- statements, and of the fact that said John Donald Woods, now claiming to be the hus- moneys were never ac- SICK HEADAGHE Positively cured by these band of Alice Cloy Wood, was engaged to be married to & young woman in San Rafael, Cal., when they were residing in that place, and’ revresented himrelf at that time as i bachelor, and the brother of Alice Cloy Wood, and of the further fact that they had in their possession at Atlantic City, N. J.. stolen ar- ticles, formerly the property of Willlam Best, deceased; and that the writer and many others famillar with the handwriting of the said Willilam J. Best, deceased, are convinced that the note upon which the gaid Alice Cloy Wood endeavored to secure ceértaln uable collateral, namely, five thousand shares oi Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsta, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue | Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They | Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill, Small Dose. Small Price- the stock of the Gordon Tiger Mining and Re- auction Company, is a forgery; and of the final | and most important fact that there are grave | reasons_ to_belleve that my father, Wil- {liam J. Best, met his death by foul | means at the hands of John Donald Woods and | Alice Cloy Wood, or with their connivance, 1 respectfully request that warrants be is- sved for the arrest of John Donald Woods and Alice Cloy Wood, on the charge of grand lar- ceny, attempt (0 oblain money under false pre- [ tenses, and forgery, and that they be appre- | hended anl dealt with according to law, and | ing the result of an autopsy upon the | William J. Best, In Essex County, sey, that they may be forthcoming to answ to the charge of murder should such | autopsy show cause for such action. All the above charges are substantiated by the accompanying affidavit, and are to the best of the writer's knowledge and bellef. l“ ha just heard from the Prosecuting Attorney sex County, New Jersey, that he cannot | of J take action in this case until advised by you, | 0 1 presume the autopsy will have to be made | our expe: It might be well for you to W. J. Jones of San certificate of death, luabie information in | ra| Dr. the 1 have written him communic Refael, who as he could iik regard to this c ){ the facts, but there has not been | or a_rep you will give this your im- mediate and awaiting your advice, 1 am very respectfully, ~ C. SUMNER BEST. | There was no autopsy held after Colonel Best died, and his body was embalmed and shipped East, where it was buried on | April District Attorney Thomas P. | Boyd has been making a thorough inves- | tigation of the circumstances surrounding the death. He has ordered the body ex- | humed at Morristown, N. J., and an | topsy held to determine, if possible, the cause of death. One of the most substantial details ob- | tained during the investigation of the case is the statement of Miss Minnle | Naghetti, who was a servant for the! Woods during their sojourn here. She in- formed Attorney Boyd that she saw Dr. Woods give Colonel Best 2 hypodermic injection of something the day before he died. Dr. W. F. Jones of this city, who signed the certificate of death declaring that Best died of apoplex: admitted to Attorney Boyd that upon one occasion he noticed Colonel Best was breathing very hard and that his eyes were pecu- | liarly dull, but at that time he was not ous. The son of Colonel Best, who now wants Woods and his sister arrested, resides at Grand View, Hudson, N. Y. He is secre- | tary of the Alfred N. Best Company of | New York City. B WOODS MAKES DENIAL. Doctor Says He Wasn’t Present When Colonel Best Died. ATLANTIC CITY, July 6.—Dr. John D. Woods of San Rafael, Ca in whose house Colonel W. J. Best died recently | under strange circumstances, has been in | Atlantic City several weeks with his wife. | When asked this evening for a statement | in regard to the published charges, he refused to talk, saying he thought it would be better to remain stlent and allow | them to go by default. Dr. Woods sald that he was in the East at the time of Colonel Best's death. He believed that the trouble was due to a fight of relatives over an estate left by Colonel Best. He denied that he had in- troduced any woman as his sister. | I have never been arrested in Atlantic City on a charge of larceny,” he declared. When shown a statement from the magis- trate’s office that a search warrant had been issued. he admitted that his baggage had been investigated by a constable. He refused to comment upon this. From the magistrate it was learned that the search warrant named several articles alleged to have been taken by Dr. Woods. H tehel was identified by one of Col- onel B sons, but Mrs. Woods declared that the satchel had been given to her by the dead man. A note for $1000, which Woods asserted had been given them by Colonel Best and which Mrs. Woods had sent to Sumner Best in New York, was produced by Sum- ner Best In the presence of the pair and | declared a forgery. It was the evident ire of Best to have Woods held on ac- count of the note, but the magistrate ex- pressed the opinion.that no warrant could be issued when no attempt had been made to collect the money. | LDVERTISEMENTS. | ~ Face | Was Always Very Pale and Thin. Nervous Prostration= Faint Spells. 1 Dr.Miles’ Nervine Saved My Life. | _There is great aanger in a run down con- | dition. Overwork, mental strain, the cares ' and worries of business and the home, all | have a deleterious effect upon the nerves, which in their devitalized condition readily fall prey to the attacks of disease. Aside | from the danger there is no condition af tended by so many disagreeable symptoms; such as loss of -erme indigestion or nerv- ous dyspepsia, 4-dnche, tired feeling and loss of bition together with the agony of sleepless nights spent in tossing restlessly about, only to rise exhausted in the morning. Dr. Miles' Nervine is a truc nerve tonic which, by strengthening the nerves, rest health and appetite and brings sweet sl “For six years I suffered almost constantly from a pmnpliuixion of troubles which cullmi in complete nervous i Bad no appetite, conld net shoep I sufared from indigestion and nervousness. As is so often the case in nervous prostration [ fre- uently had weak, fainting spells. Doctors id not help me. They said my blood was very poor, and I know my face was alwa; very pale. ‘The very first bottle of Dr. Miles’ Nervine I took gave me noticeable relie! T f';{lt stronger than lva'“d in lived will testify to lhpl'l. I also Dr. Miles' Restorative Tonic and Anti Pills, 1 believe the Dr. Miles Remedies saved my life."—MRgs. J. C. Benepict, Tuck- er, Utah. s ists sell and All ds tle gr. Miles’ Remedies. | Natural hot bath: BACK EAST EXCURSIONS BY THE A N (Santa Fe A 4 JULY 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th. AUGUST 18th and 19th, 25th and 26th. THERE AND BACK ONE FARE. STOP-OVERS 90-DAY LIMIT. Ask Agents SANTA FE For Particulars 641 MARKET STREET Dr. Lyon's - PERFECT Tooth Powder sed by people of refinement T over a quarter of a century PREPARED BY SKAGGS JUNTY; only 43 hours from San Francisco and but 9 miles staging; wa- ters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural hot mineral water bath In State; boating and swimming in Warm Springs Creek; good trout streams: telepho legraph, daily mall, ex- press and Sa co_morning and evening papers: FIRS SS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE: both morning and afternoon stages; cisco only $5 50. Take 3 m. and 2:30 p. m. Rates $2 & day or $12 a week. References, any guest of the past eight years. Patronage of 1902 unprecedcni Information at Peck’s In- formation Bur 11_Montgomery st.; also at Traveler offic or of J. F. MULGREW, AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS. Open_all year round. The nearest natural Hot Sulphur Springs to San Francisco. Temperature 115 degrees. No staging. Fare $1 10. Sure cure for rheumatism, asthma and all kindred allments, We have five diffccent hot sulphur springs and tub and plunge baths and the largest minerall water swimming tank in the State. Competent lady and gentleman masseurs in attendance; also swimming in- structor. Table and rooms first class. Inquire Peck's, 11 Montgomery st., or address Theo. Richards, Agua Caliente, Sonoma County. Cal. CAMP VACATION. A botel under canvas. Situated near Guerne- ville, with a mile and a half frontage on the Russian River. Tents in a beautiful grove of redwood, cak, madrone, laurel and other trees. A lovely valley of 150 acres. Boating, bathing and fiehing. Terms $10 per week. Railroad fare, round trip from San Francisco, $2 50. Take boat at Tiburon ferry. Address MR L. C. CNOPIUS, Camp Vacation, near Guerne- Ville, Sonoma County, Ca Hotel Rowardennan. BEN LOMOND, SANTA CRUZ COUNEY, 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 Raflway Handbook, 620 Market street, San Francisco, or to H. F. ANDERSON, Proprietor. A. C. ROSCOE, Manager. MOUNT.IN VIEW RANCE HOTEL And cottages In heart of mountains, near nta Cruz. Our table is our recommendation; round trip from Tiburon ferry at 1st-class @ccom.; new impvts.; gas through- out; terms, $8 up: phone, swimming tank, smusements, croquet, bowling alley, daily mail; campers’ tickets to Glenwood, inc. stage, $3 76 round trin. FRANK R. DANN, Santa Crus. o = Seigler Hot Springs. s,, wonderful stomach waters, swimming pond, games, livery: $9 to $14 per Week. Booklets at Peck’s, 11 Montgomery st., or H. H. McGOWAN, Seigler, Lake Co., Cal. Sissons Tavern Near Mount Shasta, altitude 3555 feet; open all . Headquarters Mount Shasta climbers: plentiful table; fine fishing and drives. Par- ticulars Peck’s Bureau, 11 Montgomery, 8. F. Campbell Hot Springs. gurs’ rail to Boca; stage for springs con nects 6 p. m. train from city; round trip, in- cluding stage. $14 50, good for season. Rates, $10 per week. DUNCAN SPRINGS. ‘Two miles from Hopland, Mendocino County. Unsurpassed mineral waters; fine hotel and first-class table. Rates $10 to $12. Furnished holllxkeepmx cottages. J. 8. HOWELL, Pro- prietor. i ‘E::‘)Nhl:‘lE NOOK Al 1. sta.; ta tes ST e Placer County, Cal. DEER PARK INN £’ Soen Som 1; 6507 ft.; mineral spgs. Traveler, 630 Mkt at. Sooklet, J. B. Seott, Deer Park, Cal. Ukiah. Tourists, EAGLE STABLES 05!} oo Wiite o A WlAred fam watas for anv kind of turnout. | HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA | | The year round. | Special_rates by the month on application to | the beautiful Napa Valley. | ® a. m. train from Third and Townsend sts. BARTLETT Known everywhere as the largest and | most choice mountain resort in the Pa- cific States: located in the scenic moun- tain region of Lake County; elevation, 275 feet. All kinds of amusements to occupy your mind and the wonderful Dartlett Water to repair vour body; cool nights. The climate is the best in the world for health and there are no mosquitces pr fleas. Mineral, tub, steam and massage baths large swimming tank. Plenty of fine trout streams sportsman, Two routes: Via Southern Pacific or the California and Northwestern. Write J. McMAHAN, BARTLETT SPRINGS, LAKE CO., CAL., or apply to Water Office, 2 Sutter street, San Fran- cisco. Pamphlet NAPA SODA SPRINGS, FOR_HEALTH AND PLEASURE GO TO Napa Soda Springs. _Situated 1000 feet above Hot and cold soda baths. Shetland 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% Hours From Los Angeles. Season 1808. (ur Marine Band of 30-Artsts. OUTDOOR PASTIMES, BOATING, BATHING, FISHING, GOLF, ETC. The Famous Canvas City Is Kow Open! With an Entirely New Equipment, in Shady Grove. HOTEL METROPOLE, With Modern Appointments, Always Open. Reservations Made. Address BANNING CO., 222 SOUTH_SPRING ST, LOS ANGELES, OR PECK'S BUREAU, 11 MONTGOMERY ET., SAN FRANCISCO. HOTEL Del Monte The only golf links in' California with full 18-hole course equipped with perennial turt greens. This course is provided exciusively for the guests of the hotel. POLO, AUTOMOBILIN GOLF AND SWIMMING Rates, $3 50 per day and up. for the ailed free. GEORGE W. REYNOLDS, Mar. La Moine ¥irst-class hctel on SHASTA R cently eniareed, furnishing modern accoinz dations, including electric lights. Best TISH- ING AND HUNTING on the Sacramentn Rtiv- Two trains er. Finest scenery in the wor daily to and from San Francisco. Go to sleep in Oakiand and wake up at La Moine, and vice versa. Terms reasonable.. Address all communications to CLIFFORD NS, Mgr., La Moine, Cal. BLUE ] AKES Our famous White Sulphur Spring for dys- pepsia and all stomach aliments. Plenty of boating bathing, fishing and hunting. New cottages. Tennis court, regulation size. Bend for new pamphlet. O. WEISMA. Midlake P. O., Lake County, Cal. 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, ete.* Prices to_suit everybody. _Round-trip rate from San Fran- | cisco $7. Send for pamphlet. | AETNA SPRINGS COMPANY, Aotng Springs, Napa Co., Cal. Gilroy Hot Springs For healh 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 8 p. m. Write for pamphlets. R. ROBERTSON. HOTEL BON AIR. New, modern 80-room hotel; Ross Valley; first-class every par.; fshing, boating, swim. ming, utiful drives; bus ‘meets 10, 11, 2 trains Kent sta. MR. & MRS. J. E. MAN LOVE, props. P. O. ad. Ross Valley, Marin Co. La Honda and Pescadero Buy,_ your raflroad ticket to Redwood City, and 9:20 a m. train from San Jose; connect with stage direct. Address WALTER KNIGHT, Redwood City. CRAG VIEW. Beautiful resort in Shasta Reglon. Exeel- lent board, $12; tenting, $4 per week. H. 0. WICKES, Prop. Castella, Skasta Co., Cal. FOR HEALTH MINERAL WATERS of proven efficacy, for | Itver, kidney, malaria, rheumatism and stom- ach ‘troubles. A physician of ability, experi- enced in advising theis.use (free). BATHS of all kinds and massage. Purest mountain air. FOR PLGASURBG Large Livery Stable and excursions to other resorts and points of interest, many of which can be made in one day. REGULATION ALLEY, TENNIS, CROQUET, PING-PONG. SHUFFLE - BOARD, FREE SWIMMING TANK and ORCHESTRA, DANCING six nights of Beautitul walks and drives. Telephones, express and postoffice. Hard-finished rcoms; first-class table; electric lights. Rates, $10 to $16 a week. For booklet and other Peck’s Tourist Bureau. 11 Montgomery st. ‘Travelers’ Bureau.” 630 Market st.. or address CRAIG & KER Highland Springs, Lake Co.. the week. information call on Cal YOSEMITE'S ROARING WATERFALLS In July will equal those of an ordinary June. Good authorities say there are spots where lie 50 feet of snow still unmelted. Every tent was crowded in June. There will be more room in July and, besides, the water is down enough for trout to bite can eat trout often CAMP CURRY IS THE PLACE Go to... Paso Robles Hot Springs | Ye Sufferer From _Rheumatism, _Gout, Seiati Stomach, Kidney or Liver Troubles of Nervous Prostration. Ye Weary From Overwork, Mental or Physical, Ye Lover of Nature For Outdoor Pleasures, Ye Shall Find What You Seek. Spend this year's vacatio | at beautiful Pase } Robles te to For terms and information w: 4 W. A. JUNK Lessee_and Manager, 1 Paso Robles, Cal. THOS. COOK & SON, Agents, 621 Market st., San Francisco. 'YOUR CITY ADDRESS 1S IN THE DIRECTORY BUT THE ADDRESS OF YOUR SUMMER RETREAT IS IN “Yacation 1903” ISSUED BY THE about it at 11 lontgomery street (PECK'S BUREAU) or 641 Market street (THE SANTA FE OFFICE). NEW ANNEX. GOLF LINKS. ORCHESTRA. HOTEL VENDOME, SAN JOSE, CAL SWIMMIN: BOWLING. AUTOMOBILES. Adams Spring Why does Adams Springs, Lake County, get the crowd? Because it cures. It is the best water, has the best climate and gives the best service. Send for book of testimonials. Full particulars at Travelers' Information Bureau, 630 Marke: 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. 'w hotel and cot. tage; $10 to $14 per week. Best trout fishing in Lake County. Round-trip ticket, S. P. of- fice, $8. For particulars call at Peck’'s Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., or address JOSHUA SPIERS, Prop.; mafl via Middletown. Tahoe Tavern at Lake Tahoe Is now open for the reception of guests. Our patrons of last season say: ““Tahoe Tavern is the equal of any summer resort hotel in the world,” ang that Lake Taboe has no equal. and prove statement for yourselves. from $3.50 per day upward. For particular or reservation of rooms address Tahoe Tavern, Tahoe City, Cal ¥OSEMITE 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 address A. HOTEL DEL CAZADERO AR B ELIM GROVE HOTEL. Under a new and progressive management. Everything renovated inside and out. Good hunting, fishing, bathing, boating, dancing. Ngw stables and first-ciass meals. No stag- ing. Depot on the ground. Take Sausalito Ferry. Round-trij tickets, 0od for six months, $3 75. Rates, r'-' r day, ‘10. $12 and $14 per week. J. J. IRION, Proprietor, Cazadero. Sonoma County. JOHANNISBERC Hotel; modern conveniences; largs, airy din- ing-room; exhilarating air; huntiog, fishing, swimming. boating: rates $10 and $12. THEO. BLANCKENBERG JR., Prop.. Oakville, Napa Co., or PECK'S BUREAU, 11 Montgomery st. RUBICON PARK. Delighttul summer resort on shore of Lake Ta- hoe. Everything new. Best beach for bathing: bring suits. Fisping, hunting. Boats, fishin tackle; saddle horses at moderate hire; $14 and $16 per week. Postoffice, tel. A. L. FROST, | Rubicon Park, Lake Tahoe, Cal. VICHY SPRINGS. 3 miles from Ukiah, Mendocino Co. Natural electric waters, chnmpagne baths. Only place in the world of this class. Fishing, hunting, Crystal Springs. Accommodations: table first class. J. A. REDEMEYER & CO., Props. o CALIFORNIANORTHWESTERN RAILWAY And which contains over a hundred pages, giving full particulars tn regard to mineral spring resorts, select camp- ing epots, and country homes and where summer boarders are together with the terms, which range from $7.00 per week up. } | To be bad in response to a mall request, or | at Ticket Offices, 650 Market street (Chronte: | butiding) and Tiburon Ferry, foot of Market | street; General Office, Mutual Life Buildyny | corner Sansome and California streets, San Francisco, | = c. wHITING, R. X. RYAN, General Manag: Gen. Pass. Agt SAN LUIS HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, THE IDEAL SPOT OF THE PACI COAST. Surrounded by wocd-covered hilla Iive oak and sycamore groves. Fishing, boat- ing, ocean beach one mile. Hot sulphur baths free to guests. Miraculous cures of rhew |l15m. liver, kidney and womb troubles. The | greatest vesort on the coast for heaith and | recreation. Rates $9 to $14 per week. Rcund srip by rafl or steamer at reduced rates. Ad- | @ress San Luis Obispo, Cal NORTH SHORE TOCALOMA ] Bertrand Hotel: first-class accommodation: | reasonabie rates for families & parties: flshin bathing, beautiful drives to Bear Valley; tel | phone, JOS. F. BERTRAND, or Bulietin office | every Friday, 2 to 4 p. m., or No. shore R. R, €20 Market st. OWN A HOME “%5%1"" CAMP MEEKER Lots §10 up. Cot- Free from fog and wind. tages built by Meeker, $50 up. Boating, bdath- tenting ground; sawmill, depot, store, P. Sausalito ferry. M. C. MEEKER, Camp Meeker, noma County. SUMMIT HOUSE, Bolinas Ridge, Marin County, 1300 feet above sea level, refurnished and under new manage- . Boarders any period. Parties and clubs catered for; 8 miles from Ross Valley; $1 30 re. | turn by stage from San Rafael. Terms, G. | CRANFIELD. | WHITE SULPRUR SPRINGS-—Most accessible springs to San Francisco. Roun: trip §1, no stage fare. Only 234 hours’ ridy five miles from Vallejo. Hot, cold and plungs sulphur baths; wondefful curés of rheumatism, neuralgia, eczema, iidney, liver and stomach | diseases. * Beautiful grounds and lake for boat- ing and bathing. Dancing pavilion, bowln alley, croquet grounds. Rates. $10 a week an: { up. Address MANUEL MADRID, Vallejo, Cal. WITTER MEDICAL SPRINGS, Lake Co., Cal.—Good climate, unsurpassed tabie 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- fice and water depot. 018 Market st. & F., or R. McCormick, jer Springs. Lake Co.. Cal. TRUCKEE RIVER COUNT'Y CLUS Summer Resort and Sportsmen's Lodge. Third Beason opens June 1, Fishing Unexcelled: rain. bow trout; hatchery enlarged. Jferra attrac- tions. New management. MR. and MRS, GEORGE H. FOULKS, 48 Nevada block, S. F., or Verdi, Nev, THE GEYSERS —A first-class family resor Leon_Coblentz, formerly with M chand’'s and Delmonico, has entire supervision of the cuisine and dining-room. Swimmin; baths, hot springs. Hunting. fishing: $10. $13 | and $14 per week, $2 50 per day. Informativn | Cal N. W. Ry., 650 Markes st.; also FABIUS FERAUD. Prop.. The Geysers, Sonoma Co. “LAUREL DELL”—The only lake re- sort in the State that has its own muneral | springs ‘and a chemically pure sprivg. Boating. | swimming, marine toboggan. new livery tally- | ho coach,” croquet, bowling, new walks and | drives. Pamphiets at Peck’s, 11 Montgomery | st. E. DURNAN, proprietor. Laurel Deil, Laike County. MONTRIO HOTEL. One mile from famous “Bohemian Grove”: new management: all refitted. Quietude, com. PESCADERO. Swanton House_ under new mansgement. popular hotel of San Mateo Co. Commodiovs | cottages. beautiful grounds, ~famous pebbie | beach, fishing, hunting. sea bathing. _Phons. Rates, $8 and $10 per week. W. L. STEVEN. Proprietor. fort, pleasure, hunting. fishing. boating: fresi milk, créeam and best of everything. Address HOTEL BEN LOMOND’ C. F. CARR. lManager, Montrlo, Cal. SANTA CRUE __OUNTAINS. s On Tomales Bay, ne: v ar depot. Now open. For booklet, apply to Peck’s Bureau, NORTH nice hotel. Good table. Pl-cl: 11 Montgomery st., or 8. P. Co., 613 “farket st. | SHORE( for Tomales Bay Clams. Fresa B. DICKINSON, Prop., Ben Lomond, Cal. HOTEL ( ik 31 90 per cay, 0 per week. — | HOT Mrs. Shields, Marshall, Marin Co. SUMMIT HOTEL And cottages, Santa Cruz Mts., % mile from ‘Wrights; new management; fruit, milk, cream; 88, $10. 12 week. Intormation 11 Monigomery st., 8. F., or Summit Hotel, Wrights, Cal. HOWELL MT. WOODWORTHN’S. High altitude. No fog. Purest spring water. Climate natural_tonic and inv.gorator. Resi- dence 28 years. $7 per week. Address WOOD- WORTH & MULLER, St. Helena, Cal. KLAMATH SPRINGS, BESWICK, SISKIYOU CO., CAL. * Finest fishing, hunting and health resort on the coast. Bend for buoklet. EDSON BROS., Proprietors. FREEMAN LOTEL, Auburn, Placer Co. Cal. Most popular sum- imer and winter resort in the foothills. Eleva- tion 1400 feet. Electric bells. Elsctric ights, Prices moderate. Address OCEAN VILLA. Large ground: l;roAmcnu.z‘.” bath r; rge s. Ing this Dancing, billiards. Free bus. R. M. g{ARK. ITY SANITARIUM SAY Jose. electricity, X-ray, GARDEN Gl Hy Modern. 14eanly located. Send’ for Nieratare: FREEMAN & WALSH, Proprietors. LOTUS FARM SUMMER RESORT—S 1 miles from Napa, :n the redwoods. Naturd lake, boat riding, fishing, tine drives, hunting Terms. 38 and up per weék: children under 14 r Carriage to or rrom N 3 5 PErLY, Prov. Nava: Cai.: B0, hox 120 .BEAUTIFUL CAMP MEEXER-#\ grand family resort in the redwood mountains of Sonoma Co.: climate and water pertect, over 100 cottages already bullt: lots for sal | | boating, bath:ng and other amusements: exce.- | lent table; rater : take Sausalito | ferry. Address H. 'GSON, Sole Prop HOTEL LA HONDA—Situated In the Redwoods. Good trout fishing. Teiephone. Booklet. MRS. I J. SEARS, La Hcnda, San Mateo County. Cal PINE GROVE NOTEL—Sierra Re- sort; alt. 3200 ft.; lst-class accom.; malaria & asthma_cured: phone; temperance house: $id wk. E.H.Moody. pro.. Gold Run.Placer Co..Cal. AMONG TEE PINES—AlL 2034 ft Wuod's ranch: $6-$8 week: positive no con- sumptives; write for pamphlet, Robt. F. Warham, Applegate. Placer County, C BERGESHEIM—In the Santa Cruz red- | woods: $7 and $3 weekly. For flmlln".‘l ’ Mrs. E Wilken, R. F. D., box 121, Santa Crus ELITE XOTZ2L, Sonoma. Cal.—Pet, GOUAILHARDON, Prop. Newly removated m:‘uw: open for summer guests. Rates rea- 501 LLOW RANCH—A charming spot Santa Crus redwoods: mlllt._'mll. '-‘prfr':: water. daily mail: excellent table, $6 30 pe: L wk. MRS. WM. CRANDELL, Saata Crus, Cas

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