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GuL DROPS | CURES suL EYE DISEASES, SCALES ON FLAMED EVES, - GRANULATION fll:- California sunlight, strong winds and alkall @ust cause eye trouble. Littie troubles grow. Murine is a favorite toilet requisite, restores a faded eve to natural brilliancy, doesn’'t smart, soothes eye pain The laboratories of the Murinc Eye Remedy Chicago, ere the largest in the world pro- ducing an_exclusive line of eye remedies. Sod by Dmt.gisls andl)ptk:hm L PHILOSOPRY s AGE, MAILED FKEE. x valusble book for men) 0 ‘ R l‘..‘.." 1051 Market St..S. F. fl IIISEIII OF ANATOMY 1051 MARKET 5T. bet. Gtba?d, 8.7.Cal, The Largest Anatomical Museum in the Worid, Wesknesses or any conuacied disease panttively cared by the oldet Speciatist on the Coast. Est. 36 years. DR. JORDAN—DISEASES GF MEN DTV DDV wistt DR. JORDAN’S crear ¢ | WATER MYTH - PUNCTURED l ~ BY MAYOR Inflated Valuation of| | Contra Costa Stock | Groundless. Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 1118 Broadway, July 11. The first and only official statement it has come from the administration upon the rumors about the report of Des- mond Fitzgerald upon the water of Oakland is here made by The Call with ull authority of Mayor Warren Ol- Mayor Olney’s statement is: and stories that have been out thé report of Desmond th supply The rum ublished on the water situation in re wholly without foundation, are merely tock-jobbing proposi- hope of affecting the quo- e Con Costa stock.” mphatic and compre- is most important, for nt time Mayor Olney had either afirm or deny the that have been floating round It means that the story that zgerald had said that the Contra Costa Water Company held the only of supply for Oakland and that ant is worth between $5,000,000 and $10,000,000 is not true But while Mayor Olney says that these published storfes are not true, he still refuses to say what the report contains. When asked for the substance of the document he contents himself with s ing that it will be given to the peof in due time, and that inside of a month the entire matter will be presented to the citizens of Oakland. It was just a to week ago that the rumbr started on the | Small ravine between bowlders and tall streets that the report of Mr. Fitzgerald 8Tasses, it was set upon by Moros, all ad been received from Bost where he armed ‘with bolos. L utenant Mangun, 1 =one to prepare it, and it was as. | Who was walking in advance on the nar- rted that the report stated that the TOW trail, saw the enemy hiding and gave ly source of water supply in his | the alarm, but it was too late. In an in-| ghborhood that was sufficient for the | Stant the blacks were on them, cutting of Oakiand was controlled by the Tight and left, and all members of the a Water Company, and that t was worth in the neighborhood The story carefully stated X es placed upon the plant by Fitzgerald, the expert of Mayor OIl- were In excess of the valuation f Mr. ney by 'Judge Hart in his famous de upon water rates. Mayor Olney refused to discuss the matter at all at that time, and so the belief grew that there might be something to the rumor, and that the famous engineer might have agreed with Judge Hart.: But Mayor Olney has punc- ed that belief, and now gives out for the first time a sweeping denial of the rumors both published and verbal. @ il @ FOUR SOLDIERS NS LIMBS |{Men Who Fought at Bacolod Return on the Thomas. Among the soldiers who returned on the transport Thomas Thursday from the | Philippipes were a large number of | wounded men_ four of them being minus an arm besidés being otherwise maimed. Corporal G. H. Styles has lost his left | arm, Sergeant R. H. Brown his left arm, | Private Louls Lewsson his right arm and | Quartermaster Sergeant S. §. Hafer his | right arm, while his left arm is badly cut and crippled. They were all taken to the General Hos- | pital at the Presidio. They had partici- | | pated in the battle of Bacolod, which | took place April 3, on the island of Min- | | danao. The fight was a very fierce one, | and was led by Captain J. J. Pershing against the Sultan of Bacolod, who had | constructed an almost impregnable fort on the banks of the lake. The fort was surrounded by deep ravines and high | walls cight feet thick made of gumbo | clay. Deep cellars were dug and numer- | ous tunnels were bored, some to the lake and others to the ravines. Here the Sul tan intrenched himself with his forces; armed with Remington rifles, Mausers | and death dealing bolos. He had plenty | of supplies, consisting of jars of upland | rice, comotes and water, and was pre- pared for a’long siege. His men were constantly making raids and it was de- cided the only way to put a stop to the | ambush warfare was to make a furious attack and reduce the fort to ruins. In the movement on the fort were two troops of the Fifteenth Cavalry and four companies of the Twenty-seventh Infan- try, which had been stationed at Camp | Vickers on Lake Lanao; The battle last- | ed two days, and finally it was decided | to scale the walls, where hind to hand encounters took place. Most of the Mo- ros took to their underground passages, but in the melee Sergeant Hafer’ was struck several terrific blows with a bolo, one of which cut his right arm off at the ‘elbow; several cuts slashed into his | knees, while his left hand was nearly | severed from his body and is now in a Ladly crippled state. Corporal Miller had | his arm rendered useless and Private | | Cosser of Company C of the Twenty-sev- | | enth Infantry was terribly slashed. The place was fired and Is now In a demol- ished state. and few If any of the Mo- ros escaped unless they managed to get | out to the lak. by the underground pas- sages, The day after the battle, while the ad- ! | retz ROOT SEADS GENERAL T0 INVESTIGATE {Army Inquiry Is to Be Extended to This Coast. | Contracts for Local Supplies Are to Be Thoroughly Exzamined. R e <0 Special Dispatch to The Call. WASHINGTON, J;lly 11.—Colonel E. A. Garlington, inspector general of the De- | partment of the East, has concluded his — | preliminary examination of the records of | the quartermaster general's office relat- ing to Government contracts with E. R. Lyon for gloves and gauntlets for the army. All correspondence relating to the Littauer case is referred to Colonel Gar- lington by direction of Secretary Root and it is made plain in the office of the Secretary of War that he has placed the | matter entirely in the hands of Colonel Garlington for a thorough investigation in accordance with the regulations of the army. It is not believed here that ex- aminations of witnesses will begin before next week, as it is said that Colonel Gar- lington will first inspect all documents | filed with the referee in bankruptcy pro- ceedings. Inspector General Burton left Washing- ton to-day for an extended tour of inspec- tlon In the West. General Burton will make an inspection of all soldiers’ homes on the Pacific Coast, but this, it is learned, is only a minor part of the work he rform while away from Wash- ington. cretary Root has received com- plaints from business men on the Pacific Coast in regard to army contracts and it d to have General Burton make igation of a number of such 1 contracts entered into by the juartermaster's department in Seattle and San Francisco, where, it is charged, the law was not strictly observed in the probable that several changes wiyl be made in the offices of the quarter- master general shortly, but it is officlally that the rhangcs contemplated are ult of any charges relafing to army time ago Colonel V. S. Patton re- Secretary of War to glve him assignment in an it could be conveniently done. before™&eneral Humphrey relieved Quar- | This was termaster General Ludington, Colonel Patton’s knowledge of the routine of the office of the quartermaster gen- eral required his presence in the War De- partment no action was taken by ¥ Root on the request for active duty in the Philippines. It was said to-day, however, that Colonel Patton's request will soon be granted and that he will be San Franeisco, @ iiniiveiiimi el @ véince guard, composed of A Troop, Fif- teenth Cavalry, was passing down a guard were slashed up before the blacks were overcome. Corporal Claude E. Reed was nearly cut to pieces, but survived two hours in | a semi-c clous state. Private Northam as fearfully boloed and slashed from d to foot. Corporal Styles was struck a powerful blow on the left shoulder blade and before he could recover him- self a fierce, burly Moro almed a well directed blow at his left arm at the el- bow and completely severed it from his body. Two operations were necessary, as symptoms of gangrene made their ap- ance, and later on it was deemed nec- es: to take the-arm away from} the socket. All the maimed soldiers are doing well, but none of the wounds have entirely healed. The patients are able, however, to walk about the hospital grounds and in a month or so expect to be discharged and be placed upon Uncle Sam's list of pensioners. ADVERTISEMENTS. MEN Who Have Contracted Disorders PERMANENTLY The L;ndlng Specialist DR. 0. C. JOSLEN The progress in the study of con- tracted disorders in the past few years las resulted in my advanced methods of securing permanent results. In my practice I use special methods of irri- gation, and a method of my own devis. ing for installations that cure gonor- rhoea PERMANENTLY in from 3 to 10 days. 1 make frequent inspections of the canal by means of a small electric light, which enables me to see and to treat each inflamed part separately, and T am also enabled to show the pa- tient himself the conditions that actu- ally exist. Following my treatment there are no evil after resul is no stricture to fear, not the slightest chance of a chronic condition (some- times called gleet), but there is COM- PLETE_ healing of the inflamed and poisoned tissue. Never use hurs ections or drastic nternal remedies to® stop the discharge, for if you do it is certain that in the future you wiil find your state worse than ever, I guaran- tee you a PERFECT CURE, and as well as that, YOU CAN PAY WHEN CURED Dr. O. C. Joslen | Cor. Market and Kearny Sts. Private Entrance 702 Market Street. This will include an examination of | the Philippines when | and as| Sec- | signed to duty either in Maniula or In| LINK ZIMMERMAN WITH THE CRIME After three days of investigation the police have come to the conclusion that the brutal robbery of Mrs. Thomas Hughes in her residence at 314 Gough street was committed by Fred Zimmer- man, a former convict, now held on sus- picion, and a confederate whom the de- tectives have been unable to identify. They have knowledge that Zimmerman has been working with a confederate, but s0 far as can be learned the latter has no police record. The detectives hope to effect his capture within a day or two. Jt is said by the police that Zimmer- man has been in the habit of visiting Mrs. Rubenstein, who lives in the same house with Mrs, Hughes and who is sup- posed to have had knowledge of the re- ceipt by the latter of the $500 from the street car company. On the day of the robbery Mrs. Rubenstein was summoned to Captain Martin's office and subjected to a severe questioning, which developed nothing, however, that would connect her with the crime. Yesterday the alleged visits of Zimmerman to her rooms came to light and it is probable she will be made to undergo another examination | and possibly be held in custody pending the completion of the investigation. Zimmerman will be taken before Mrs. Hughes to-day or to-morrow in the hope that she may be able to identify him as| one of the men who assaulted and robbed her. This is regarded as doubtful, as the woman declares she got only a fleeting glimpse of the man who threw her to the floor and covered her face with a cloth and the only impression she has of him is that he wore a black beard, which ap- peared to her to be false. Several attempts were made last night to identify Zimmerman as one of the men implicated in the robbery of the Mills residence_and Frank Steénke's grocery store on Point Lobos avenue. Stenke and his wife, who noticed two men loitering | in the neighborhood on the day of the burglary, went to the City Prison and were confronted with the former convict, but they stated that he was not one of the men. George Shikaku, the Japanese servant in the Mills residence who was botind and thrown into a closet by rob- bers, sald that Zimmerman somewhat | | resembled one of the two men, but was not tall enough to fill the description. A little boy named Allen, who Ilivi SUNDAY, JULY 12 | to Water with his parents in the vicinity of Hayes and Gough streets, sa that about the | | time the Hughes robbery was committed | he saw two men running down the rear | steps of the flat in which Mrs. Hughes | lives. Ha.will be taken to the City Prison | to-day to see if he can identify Zimmer- | | man as one of them. ‘Specialties Advertised by Responsible Firms of S. F. WHY NOT RIDE A | WOLF-AMERICAN OM“"’EmE 1: BIOYOLE b [udy 'l || This Season? | The New Modeis Are Now in. EDWIN MOHRIG, Bicycles and Sporting 1522 MARKET ST. |E.J. ENSIGN & 00, Cered. KO PAIN U NO SUFFERING. il The Willow Bark o, | | 1839 Polk 8t., 8. F. .. TRUSSES... ELAsTIC STOCKINGS (Formerly of Ensign & MCG“"’”‘“ Abdominal Supporters, Ete. Lubricating O[Sl e e pt Attention | Paints, Varnishes, Etc. 32 Sacramento St. | THOS. GINNEV | 1713 Market st.. Telephone Bush 850. _850. | Phone Howa d 3099. |ELASTIC Abdominal Supporters. Hospital Belts, | Suspensories. | Made to order at the | factory. 40 Ellis t. JOHN W.HOPEW Rooms & 16 Pages & $1.00 HOT bx'm\Gs SONOMA KAGGS ;. from han but 9 miles ters noted for medic! hot mineral water bath in State; bo swimming in Warm Springs Creek: good tréut lephone, telegraph, daily mall, ex- ancisco morning and evenng ST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE both morning and afternoon stages; 1 paper: | SERVICE: { round trip from San Francisco only $5 50. Take | i | | Tiburon ferry at 7:40 a. m. and m. Rates $2 a_day or $12 a week. References, any | guest of the past eight vears. Patronage of 1002 unprecedcnted. information at Peck's In- | formation Bureau, 11_Montgomery st.; also at | Traveler office, 630 Market st., J. P MULGREW, Skaggs. AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS. Open all year round. The nearest natural Hot Sulphur Springs to San Francisco. | Temperature 115 degrees. No staging. Fare . Sure cure for rbeumatism, asthma and all kindred aflments. We have five diffecent hot sulphur springs and tub and plunge baths | and the largest mineral water swimming tank in the State. Competent lady and gentleman masseurs in attendance: also swimming in- etructor. Table and rooms first ciass. Inquire Peck’s, 11 Montgomery st., or address Theo. Richards, Agua Caliente, Sonoma County, Cal. CAMP VACATION. A hotel under canvas. Situated near Guerne- ville, with a mile and a half frontage on the Russian River. Tents in a beautiful grove of oak, madrone, laurel and other trees. A lovely valley of 150 acres. Boating, oathing and fishing, Terms $10 per week. roa fare, round trip from San Francisco, $2 50. Take boat at Tiburon ferry. Address MRS, L. C. CNOPIUS, Camp Vacation, near Guerne- ville, Sonoma County, Cal. yitla, Sonoma County, GRERY . | LA Seigler Hot Springs. Natural hot baths, wonderful stomach waters, swimming pond, games, livery; $0 to $14 per week. _Booklets at P!ck 11 Montgomery st., or H. H. McGOWAN, Seigler, Lak2 Co., Cal. Campbell Hot Springs. 16 hours' rail to Boca; stage for springs con- nects 6 p. m. traln from city; round trip, in- Ccluding stage, $14 00, §ood for season. Rates, $10 per week. GCEAN VILLA. SANTA CI Large grounds. Boaun: tnd Mufigf‘x{m Dlnclnt. Eiilards. Free bus. BONNIE NOOK or of Cal. ft.; balf mi. sta.; tases, tents, 1903. BARTLETT Known everywhere as the largest and most choice mountain resort in the cific States; located in the scenic moun- tain region of Lake County; elevation, 2875 feet. All kinds of amusements to occupy your mind and the wonderful Dartlett Water to repair your body; cool nights. The climate 1s the best in the world for health and there are no mosquitoes or 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. E. McMAHAN, BARTLETT SPRINGS, LAKE CO., CAL., or IDDIY fiice, 2 Sutter street, San Fran- for the cisco. Pamphlet mailed free. NAPA SODA SPRINGS, FOR_HEALTH AND PLEASURE GO TO | Napa Soda Springs. _Situated 1000 feet above | the beautiful Napa Valley. Hot and cold soda baths. Shetland ponies and burros for children. Two trains dally, 7:30 a. m. and 4 p. m. Add. DOLLMANN & JACOES, Napa Soda Springs. Santa Catalina Island 8% Hours From Los Angeles. Season 1908. Our Marine Band of 30 Artists, OUTDOOR PASTIMES, BEOATING, BATHING, FISHING, GOLF, ETC. | The Famous Canvas City Is Now Open! th an Entirely New Jumioapent, 1 Shady HOTEL METBDPOLE With Modern Appointments, Always Open. PECK'S BLREAU SAN S NORTAOMERY ST., FRANCISCO. OPENS JULY I5th HOTEL BERKELEY An Elegant Fa;y, Tourist and Commercial Hotel. DWISHT WAY, BERKELEY. Equipment and Cuisine First-class. 3. MARSTON, Manager. Correspondence Solicited. La Moine First-class hctel on SHASTA cently eniarced, furnishing mode dations, including electric lig! ING AND HUNTING on the Riv- er. Finest scenery in the woril. Two trains dally to and from San Franeiseo. Go to sleep in Oakland and wake up at La Moiue, and vice versa. Terms reasonable. communlications to CLIFFORD Mgr., La Moine, Cal. * BLUE J AKES Our famous White Sulphur Spring for dys- Address_all “OGGINS, pepsia and all stomach allments. Plenty of boating, bathing, fishing and hunting. New gottages. Tennls court, ‘regulation size. Send for new pamphlet O. WEISMAN. Midiake O.. Lake County, Ca” JULY 1S THE IDEAL MONTH TO VISIT AETNA SPRINGS. Charming cottage life combined with first- class table service makes it the best family resort in the State. Walks, drives, rides and all kinds of amusements. Prices to suit every one. Round-trip rate from San Francisco $7. Write for pamphlet. Address AETNA SPRINGS COMPANY Actna Springs, Napa Co., Cal. Gilroy Hot Springs For healih 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. Highland Springs FOR HEALTH MINERAL WATERS of proven efficacy, for ltver, kidney, malaria, rheumatism and stom- ach troubles. A physiclan of sbility, rfiw enced in sing their use (free). of all kinds and maesage. Purest ountain aiF FOR PLEASURB Large Livery Stable and excursions to other resorts and points of interest, many of whic can be made in_ one day.' REGULATIOM ALLEY. TENNIS, G-PONG, SHUFFLE - BOARD, SWIMMING TANK ‘and ORCHESTRA. DANCING six nights of the week. Beautiful walks e a ‘elephones, express and postoffice. jiSlard-finiskied rooma; first-clase table; electrio Rates, $10 to $10 a week. For bookiet and other information call on Peck’s Tourist Bureau, 11 Montgomery ““Travelers' Burean,” 630 Market st.. or address CRAIG & KERR, Highland Springs, Lake Co., Cal. YOSEMITE'S ROARING In July will equal those of an ordinary June. Good authorities say there are spots where lie 50 feet of snow still unmeited. Every tent was crowded in June. There will be more room in July and, besides, the water is down enough for trout ‘to bite. You can eat trout often. CAMP CURRY IS THE PLACE Learn about it at 11 Idontgomery street lPECK S BUREAU) or €41 Market street (THE SANTA FE OFFICE). NEW ANNEX. GOLF LINKS. ORCHESTRA. HOTEL VENDOME, AN JOSE, CAL BOWLING. AUTOMOBILES. SWIMMING. Adams Springs 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. Bend 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. New hotel and cot- tage; $10 to §14 per week. in Lake County. Round-trip ticket, 8. P. of- fice, $8. For particulars call at Peck’s Bureau, 11 ‘Montgomery st., or address JOSHUA SPIERS, Prop.: matl’ 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 eqnll of any summer resort hotel in the worid,” and that Lake Tahoe has mo equal. Visit us and prove statement for yourselves. Rates frem $3.50 per day upward. For particulars or reservation of rooms address Tahce Tavern, Tahoe City, Cal Best trout fishing | | | Pacific Coast | 630 Market street. San Francisco, H |YOUR CITY ADDRESS IS IN THE DIRECTORY BUT THE ADDRESS OF YOUR SUMMER RETREAT IS IN “Yacation 1903” ISSUED BY THB CALIFORNIANORTHWESTERN RAILWAY And which contains over a hundred pages, giving full particulars in regard to mineral spring resorts, select camp- ing spots, and country bomes aad farms where summer boarders are taken, together with the terms, Which range from $7.00 per week up. To be bad in response to & mail request, oB | at Ticket Offices, 650 Market street (Chromicle building) and Tiburon Ferry, foot of Market | street; General Office, Mutual Life Buflding, | corner Sansome and California streets, Saa | Francisco, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agt. H. C. WHITING, General Manager. PARAISO SPRINGS MONTEREY COUNTY, CAL. The leading Summer Resort of Hot Soda and Sulph nk, first-c Baths, large Swimming T: beautiful table. Send for 1 strate booklet and rates to F. W. Schroeder | Manager, or San Francisco Agent, 11 | \l ontgomery street 'Hotel Rowardennan. BEN LOMOND, SANTA CRUZ COUNTY. ALWAYS OPEN. Regular season opens June 1, new and progressive management. mation and free booklet apply Peck’'s Bureau, 11 Montgomery street; the Rallway Handbool or to F. ANDERSON, Proprietor. A. C. ROSCOE, Manager. SAN LUIS HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, IDEAL SPOT OF THE PACIFIC COAST. Surrounded by wood-coversd hilis. Jive oak and sycamors groves. Fishing, boat- ing, ocean beach one mile. Hot sulphur baths free to guests. Miraculous cures of rheuma- tism, Mver, kidney and womb troubles. The eatest resort on the coast for health and recreation. trip by rail or stesmer at reduced rates. dress San Luis Obispo, Cal. Bictng Tetets; Siat-etne sntommetintioes reasonable rates for families & parties: fshing. bathing, beautiful drives to Bear Valley; tsie. phone, JOS. F. BERTRAND, or Bulletin office every Friday, 3 to 4 p. m., or No. Shors R. 620 Market st. Rates $0 to $14 per week. Roln;d Ad- Sissons Tavern Near Mount Shasta, altitude 3555 feet; open all Headquarters Mount Cclimbers: fine fishing and drives. Par- ticulars Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomery, 8 F. OWN A HOME “:5ci” CAMP MEEKER Free from fog and wind. Lots lm up. cm_ tages bullt by Meeker, $50 up. nain M. C. ‘B’én. a ing, tenting ground; Meeker, Sonoma County. 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 address A. S. MANN, 613 | MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO. HOTEL DEL CAZADERO ——AND— ELIM GROVE HOTEL. Under a new and progressive management. Eversining removated maide and oute Good hunting, fishing, bathing, boating, dancing. New stables and first-class meals. No stag- ing. Depot on the ground. Take Sausalito Ferry. Round-tri num. J._J THIRXON good for six months, $3 75. Rates, Proprietor, Cazadero. Sonoma County. O. ‘Sausalito ferry. SUMMIT X OUSE, Bolinas Ridge, Marin County, 1300 feet above sea level, refurnished and under new manage- ment. Boarders any period. Parties and clubs catered for; 8 miles from Ross Valley; $1 50 re. turn by stage from San Rafael. Terms, G CRANFIELD. WHITE SULPRUR accessible springs to San Round trip $1, no stage fare. Only 3% hours ride: flve miles from Vallejo. Hot, tod and plunge sulphur baths; wonderful cures e soimma, Eidney, Mvey Sa Mtomach diseases. Beautiful grounds and lake f ing and bathing. Dancing pavilion, Sowiin ey croquet grounds. - Retes, $10 & week and b, Address MANUEL MADRID, Vallefo, Cal- WITTER MEDICAL SPRINGS, Lake Co., Cal.—Good climate, unsurpassed table and best mineral water on earth: hotel open for guests the entire year; polniv.ly 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, 916 Market st.. S. F., op R. McCormick, Witter Springs, Laks Co.. Cai. SPRINGS—Most Francisco. 10, $12 and $14 per week. JOHANNISBERG Hotel; modern convenlences: large, awry din- ing-room; exhilarating alr: hunting, fishing. swimming, boating; rates $10 and $12. THEO. BLANCKENBERG JR., Prop., Oakville, Napa Co., or PECK'S BUREAU. 11" Montgomery st. TRUCKEE RIVER COUNT'Y CLUB Summer Resort and Sportamen's Lodge. Third Season opens June 1. Fishing Unexcelled; rain. bow trout; hatchery enlarged. 3lerra attrace tions. New management. MR. and MRS, GEORGE H. FOULKS, 48 Nevada bioci, S. F., or Verdl, Nev. MOUNT.LIN VIEW RANCHE HOTEL And cottages in heart of mountains, near Santa Cruz. Our table is our recommendatio lass_accom.; new Impvts.; gas throug: terms, §8 up: swimming tank, amusements, croquet, bowling alley, daily mail; campers’ tickets to Glenwood, Iné. stage. $3 78 round trip. FRANK R. DANN, Santa Cruz. | | VILLA FONTENAY—First-class resort; Santa Cruz Mts.; hotel, cottages; croquet, tennis, billiards, bowling, amusement ball: electric lights; table first class: $10 to §1i: phone: campers: return tickets, 82 50; cizcul 'J. H. HAESTERS, Glenwood, 1. HOTEI. BON AIR. New, modern 80-room hotel; Ross Valley; first-class every par.; fishing, boating, swim- ming, beautiful 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 rallroad ticket to lwood City, m. train from Third and To nd sts. m. ll'llll from San Jose; connect stag: Address WALTER KNIGHT, Mwood (fl(y. HOTEL BEN LOMOND, SANTA CRUZ -DUNTAINS. Now open. For booklet, apply to Peck's Bureau, 11 Mont ry Bt oF B B Con 613 jiarket st B. DICKINSON, Prop., Ben Lomond, Cal. 4000 cottag huun;. bowling, slect. lights. H. D. and cottages; 6 ml. from ‘Towle, Placer County, DEER PARK INN ik ™Taioe: open Sune .1; elev. 6507 ft.; mineral spgs. Traveler, 630 Mkt st.; Sooklet, J. B. Scott, Deer Park, Cal. | Hydrotherapy, electricity, X ray, B Modern. Taeally located. Send for lierature. EAGLE STABLES 5%fin o Witto tos ers, hunters, Write to A. Eldred for rates for any kind of turnout. GARDEN CITY SANITARiGM SA%OSE. R SUMMIT HOTEL And cottaxes, Santa Cruz Mts. % mile from it $12 ek 1 (orm:uo'u |l'i Montgomers ok In Summit Hotel, Wrights, Cal. KLAMATH SPRINGS, cx.umxouco CAL. fl.lhhl. hunting '-Mlhmfi Wri lhn coast. Bend for buokle N BROS., Proprietors. RUBICON PARK. Delight(ul_summer resort on shore of Lake Ta- Eoe. Everything new. Best beach for bathing: bring suits. Fishing, hunting. Boats, fishing tackle; saddle horses at rrodento hire; Sld and $16 per week. Postoll L. Rubicon Park. Lake Tl)me, Cn] VICHY SPRINGS. 3 miles from Ukiah, Mendocino Co. Natural electric waters, champagne baths. Only place in the world of this class. Fishing, hunting, Crystal Springs. _Accommodations: table first class. ‘A. REDEMEYER & CO.. Props. DUNCAN SPRINGS Two miies trom Hopla: endocino County. TUnsurpassed mineral watirn: Bae hoes and first-ciass table. Rates §10 to nz Furnished housekeeping cottages. J. S. HOWELL, Pro prietor. ONTRIO HOTEL. One mile from new management: ve uietude, com- Fort, Titasere, munting, fabics. boston tomm milk, cream and best of everyt ‘Address OST. | THE GEYSERS—A first-class family resort. Leon Coblents, formerly with Mar- chand’s and Delmonico, has entire superviston of the cuisine and dining-room. Swimml baths, hot springs. Hunting. fahing: $10, per weelc, $2 50 per day. Intormativa €30 Market st.; also FABIUS The Geysers. Sonoma Co. “LAUREL DELL"—The only lake re- sort in the State that has Its own muneral springs and a chemically pure spring. Boating. swimming, marine toboggan, new livery tally- ho coach, croquet, bowling. new walks and drives. P-mphlen at Peck's, 11 Montgomery st. E,. DURNAN, proprietor, Laurel Dell, Lake Cnunty. FESCADERO. Swanton House_ under new managem: popular hotel of San Mateo Co. Commodious cottages, beautiful grounds, famous pebbls beach, n.mn: hunting. sea bathing. Phooe Rates, $8 and $10 per week. W. L. STEVENS, Proprietor. ent. BEAUTIFUL CAMP grand family resort in the redwood mounia of Somoma Co.: climate and water perfe. over 100 cottames already buiit: lots for sals: boating, bathin and other amusements. exce. C. F. CARR. ilanager, Montrio, lent table: rates $6 T week: take Sausallto o ferry. Address H. GREGSOV Sole Prop. On Tomal gy NORTH( O T ot "abie " b1ach | _ HOTEL LA HONDA—Situated In the SHORE for :"'."."3 B'fu Clams. Fresh | l;a::lwd-"m Hu:;m; Teiephone. 1l 3 et. 3 o a HOTEL ( S Ehklfiwgfl:.é: i Mateo County. Cal. o5 ——— FREEMAN i s R, Mout popular_sum imer and winter resort in :nrmumu ‘Bleva- tion 1400 feet. Electric bells. Electric Nghts, Prices moderate. Address FREEMAN & WALSH, Proprietors. LOTUS FARM SUMMER miles from Napa, in the redwoods, lake, u:sv. riding. fine PINE GROVE HOTEL—Sierra Re- sort: alt. 3200 ft.: lst-elass accom. malarte & cured: phome: temperance house: $1) Wk E-H Moody. pro., Gold Run, Biacer Co.. cal. AMONG PINES—Alt. 2034 It ‘Wood' ncl O&u ‘week: positive no con- sumpt! phlet. Robt. ¥- for_pa ‘Warham, Awlmle. l’luor County, Ca. Terms, $8 and up per week: cnl under In u:e Santa Crus re e Sarriage to or (rom Napa. 13 | woods: 33 wesk BLITE Do R Lrov = GOUAILHARDON, Prop. Newly P“" w ~f “"....:,J"""" renovated and now open for summer guests. Rates rea snable. 'L