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ADVERTISEMENTS. EeNOEOECEONONONONONONONONOEONONONONONONONONS WILL & FINCK CO. 8'8 82 Market Street, San Francisco. You've heard of rag time music and of rag time songs, and some peo- ple talking rag time themselves, but we're not handing you any such game when we say that our prices on Rib- bons, Veilings, Hosiery, Embroider- ies, etc., are’ 25% cheaper than any store in San Francisco. Ladus Belts Ribbons BRIC1 k, White, Bloe and Tan Fancy = Novelty imported Thes are an original French, reg. price 75c per yard; special at 35¢ ‘ | Taffeta Ribbon | 50c each h $1.0> and $1 wx varisty to se- _ All silk, 3 in. wide, reg. Silk L&ce Belts pnce 23¢ yard, special at Open wok desi o They coms - - - - - 18cyd white with beauti- and pendants. We them fom $1.00 to On sae speu:(! t Ribbon Bows made to order free of charge. Rubber Gloves—Pure gum, sure protection for 1ty hands, relieves tan and sunburn 65(: On sale at Tooth Brushes—Pure bristle and war- ranted; sold always for 25c each. 25 On s1 ¢ at the great reduction cf 2 for C Supplies at Lowest Prices. Book Basket 25c. telescope Book Baskets 3 and 4 foot straps Canvas Book Case 50c. Made of good heavy canvas, with leather corners, two straps and riveted handle Lunch Baskets 15¢c. Your choice of a_large variety at 15¢, 19¢, 25¢c, 35¢ and 5oe Brownic Lunch Boxes 10c. We carry only the best quality Kata- re boxes, that will outwear three e imit: goods. Large, 20c, medium, 185e, smu 10e The genuine ca t be sold cheaper. Foldmg Lunch Boxes. 20,000 School Books and School fiop\ mghl Hemv Books. o ks, Flat sizes, various be Made Cloth bound ¢ School Books. full 1 e and ool Books af bottom prices Lawn Swings. Roller bearing, 50 and $10.00 ta o 84.50 Charmer 2‘&.. Baby what wil adults or four children Trunks. s Of the best makes. of superlor finish, and at the us cut Suu Cases. worth $5.00 in looks, at the of $1.85. and still finer £3.00 Baby “ alker's. can sit £3.50 Knives, Razors and Shears Ground and Repaired. Picture Frames of All Descnptwns Made to Order. Steel frame, special price ones $1.75 to or | put em it offering it for sale at public | auction on the 27th inst. for taxes due. A year ago seven cars of the company were assessed here at $2700, which has never been pald b the company. company in question operates cars, owns no rallroad. Assessor Wfll Sell the Car. KTON, July 18.—An empty car of Western Stable Car Line of | been sidetracked on the San- jessor Ortman of and a sign has been | but ADVERTISEMENTS. ELECTRO-CHEMISTRY The most rational, the most successful treatment of this age of progre combines the wonderful curative properties of Electricity and Chemistry. The cures by Electro-Chemistry are quick and permanent. The following testimonial shows its wonderful curative properties in a patient well advanced in years; one who had suffered for many yearsand who had used all the older medical treatments without bemefit. Mr. Meyer says: am now sixty-six years old—for many years I have suf- fered from catarrh. Lately my lungs have been so affected that I felt a heavy weight on them, and my breathing was heavy and asthmatic. The disease had affected my eyesight and my hearing. It caused a cough with pains in my chest and under my shoulder blades. I also suffered from rheumatism. “I had taken medical treatment for years that did me no good, but which al- most ruined my stomach. I began the tro-Chemic Institute, San Francisco on June daily 118 Grant ave., 2 and took it in the office for five weeks, and, younger and entirely former suffering. “My lungs are free, my eough is gone, my breathing is natural, with not a touch of asthma. can hear better than I have been able to do for a long time. My appetite is good and my food agrees with my stomach and my bowels are regular. During my five weeks of treatment at the Institute I never took a dose of medicine, and my treatment from the first to last was painless and entirely free from all disagreeable features; in s a pleasure each day to take 1 gladly recommend this new treat- free from my Mr. Frederick Meyer. fact it, for 1 felt better after every application. mrm t flerers FREDERICK MEYER, Mills College, P. O., Alameda Co., Cal.” A Liberal Offer to the Sick To all k people, especially those |onstrate the scientific nature of Electro- who have doctored and doctored and | Chemistry in diseased ears. worn out their stomach taking strong In Rheumatism, Electro-Chemistry medicines t £ cured we ex- lernw dl!;;clh into the tissues as it does, bringing all the affected parts back to normal strengtn, and relieving all pain quickly and permanently. In Neuralgia, Paralysis and Locomo- tor Ataxia, where the strongest medi- cines have absolutely no effect, one Elec- tro-Chemic treatment oftimes is of | Breat benefit to the sufferer. To prove | this, any patient is weicome to come | for free examination and treatment in thorough Ele natior emic X-Ray exami- arge. Undoubtedly cure their patients y work in the dark. prescribing for the course his treatment tient . hands of a doctor | how to use it, mary simply If the do doctor in the : | blood and skin diseases, wh ZENEES L= ot | =, where the blood means of finding out exactly what alils | ;:or,‘?"v.v‘:greugmwshl:l': ::ehg;%ul:&ondlu a patient. The fact that we are able to |and scaly. In cases of Scrofula and e, find out exactly what §s wrong with a |zema and in.all kinds of 0ld sores soi patient accounted for many cures |chronic ulcers, the action of Ilece we have made in cases pronounced in- | Chemistry is direct, because It sine 1os curable by good family physicians, We | circulation and builds up, strengtheng re particularly =anxious to examine |and purifies the blood by charsing it those sufferers who have a reason to | with oxygen. In all special disesses of believe that their chest and lungs are |men and women, the action of Elect > Feax and who are liely to develop| Chemistry is immediate and_the sares Cons E ectro - Chemistry wi ry case of Consumption in the | rate apartiseats o Gyt G,08Ye sepa- | | rate apartments set aside for men and and it has cured some | women, and shall be : ‘well advapced in need of help to come for frer ol | ago a lady came to us in | nation and demonstration. Ou Juit despair. A consultation of physicians | hours are from 3 a- me ta's pCLr Loflce Gecided that she seffered from Cancer €0 § p. m. dally and on Sebars®hd 7 of the 1 Our X-Ray examination|10 a. m. t0 1 p. m. Patients Il\rn rtom e hat the physicians were | distance shouid try to pome sof 58 & wrvee. 1 remistry will cure this | sonal examination if possibie Moat bon: sufferer painlessly and will keep her out | side patients can return home the same of the surgeon’s hands. If you fear |day, taking a cour: Cancer or tumor or abscess, find out | along. We. loah. freo %r’hc?]:::!:n:mc::m reht ¥ coming for our most | plete Electro-Chemic atus ' for thorough examination while it is | home treatment. Write.a short descripe o of the ears, deafness. |tion of your symptoms if you canrnt ringing cars, discharging. and painfui | visit us, and if we can help yon e ears are cured by Electro-Chemistry as | home treatment without personal exan:. by no other known treatment. We will examine all ear affections free, and in curable cases, if the pazient desires it, we will give a free treatment to show the patient how Electro-Chemistry cures ear troublics. One treatment will dem- nation. we will do 80 and if we ca :;' ':E‘l‘m.dvlu hyOI;d free of chg;l;:. you_ shou! Eursue Call or Mdren Gn‘.‘.‘l' An; cor. POST st., The | Electro-Chemic treatment at the Elec- | wonderful to relate, I feel twenty years | I can see better and | THE SA PRETTY BELLE OF SACRAMENTO WILL BE BRIDE * RESIDENTS OF TWO NORTH- ERN COUNTIES WHO ARE TO MARRY. 2 7 ngagement Announced of Miss Clara Phipps and * J. P. Onstott. m ok S Special Dispatch to The Call, ARYSVILLE, July 18—The en- | gagement of John P. Onstott | Jr. of Sutter County and Miss Clara Phipps, a belle of Sac- | ramento, has been announced and the wedding will occur at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. | Phipps, E at 1418 street, Sacramento, in November. The young couple are pop- ular in social circles and the news of | | whereabouts. their approaching marriage has surprised and delighted their many friends in this | city and the capital. ! Mr. Onstott is a son of J. P. Onstott, a | prominent and wealthy frult grower of | Sutter County and is engaged with his | father in that business. He is recognized | | as one of the most progressive young men | of Sutter County. Miss Phipps is the | eldest daughter of C. E. Phipps of the | firm of ‘Weinstock, Lubin & Co. of Sac- | | ramento. NEW YORK BANKS SHOW BI5 GAIN Increase Is in Excess of the Estimated Amount. | NEW YORK, July 18.—The Financier | this week says: The striking feature of the official state- | ment of the New York assoclated banks last week was the gain of $5.036,200 in cash, an amount $1,248,400 In excess of the | estimated amount, which was based upon the traceable movements of money during the week. The difference is accounted for | by the fact that the estimates included | | the $2,537,400 gold, which was withdrawn | | from the banks on Friday of the previous | week, while under the clearing-house | system of averages flve-sixths of this sum | was embraced in the bank statement. The | | deposits were increased by $3,064,800, which amount is less by $457,90 than the sum called for by the gain in cash less the decrease of $2,513,500 in loans; therefore | the statement fails to balance. The re- quired reserve was Increased $766,200 through the augmented deposits and de- | ducting this sum from the increase in cash, leaves $5,270,000 as the gain in sur- plus reserve, carrying this item to $13,- 278475. Computed upon the basis of de- posits, less those of $37,268,300 of pub- lic funds, the surplus reserve is $22,595,675. The decrease of $2,513,500 in loans proba- bly reflects in great part the liquidation of the stock market during the early part of the week, The loans are in excess of deposits by $11,807,400, against $17,385,700 in the previous week. The dally average of bank clearings last week was $237,000,- 000, an increase, compared with the week ending July 11, of $19,000,00. The clear- | ings reported on Saturday reflecting Fri- | day's business were $245,268,988; this was due to the large transactions on the Stock Exchange on that day. The surplus reserve is now but $2,500,000 below that In the cérresponding week last year. Usually at this season bank condi- tions In respect of surplus improve and it is probable that the immediately following weeks this year will show more or less important gains) Comparisons of loans indicate that six of the larger banks in- creased this item by $400,000 net. Five of | these institutions gained $5,900,000 in spe- | cte. SN P AMERICAN COLLEGE GRADUATE IMPRISONED BOSTON, July 18.—A report h; been recelved by Rev. Dr. J. L. Barton of the American Board of Foreign Misslons re- garding the seizure and imprisonment re- cently by the Turks of Professor Tenekl- jian of Euphrates College, Harpoot, a graduate of an American college in Tur- key. The professor is charged with conspir- acy against the Sultan and with foment- ing revolution. The report asserts he has been subjected to cruel treatment. . Rep- resentations are being made in the mnt- ter to the State Department at Wash- ington. FRANCISCO CALIL, SUNDAY, JULY 19, 1903 OFFICIALS FIND FUGITIVE SAFE Treaty With Germany Doesn’t Cover Mas- terson Case. Governor Must Withdraw the Request for Ex- tradition. LOS ANGELES, July 18.—The District Attorney’s office has announced that E. P Masterson, who is wanted here for alleged complicity in frauds perpetrated upon the Continental Building and Loan Association of San Francisco, cannot be extradited from Germany, where he has been located by detectives. Governor Pardee has been requested to withdraw the request for extradition made by him to the State Department at Washington. The reason given by the District Attor- ney is that the existing extradition treaty between the United States and Russla does not provide for the return of fugl- tives charged with felony embezzlement of private moneys, —— INSANE NEGRO CAUSES TERROR TO FARMERS Tulare Constable Tries to Arrest a Maniac, but Is Not Suc- cessful. TULARE, July 18.—For several days the Cross Creek country has been terrorized by an insane negro. Yesterday, in re- sponse to an urgent telephone message, Constable Goodrich of Hanford hurried to the McJunkin ranch to arrest the ma- rauder. He had held possession of the | vineyard for several hours, screaming, tearing up vines and acting in a crazy manner. When the Constable and his| party arrived on the scene he disappeared and a diligent search failed to disclose his He is still at large. . KATSCHINSK Philadelphia Shoe Co. ! 10 THIRD STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. Adjoining Call Building. 31 { | | \ Pays Us fo Sell Gheap A Business Proposition. There is no funny business about our methods, and it Is easy to ex- plain why we =ell so cheap. Take, for instance, the shees and oxfords we offer this week. They wefe our best sellers this spring and summer, but the sizes that remain we are going to sacrifice, as we do not de- sire to carry broken lots in stock. That's a plain talk. Ladies' Patent Leather and Tan Vici Kid Oxford Ties, coln toes and tips, hand sewed welted #oles and_ milita; heels. Regulal $2.50 and $3.00; R! CED O % A PAIR. Sizes 2! to s Widths A to E. Don't Miss This Chance. Patent Leather Shoes, THERE WILL CERTAINLY BE A RUSH FOR THIS LOT—Ladies Patent Leather and fine Viel Kid Lace Shoes, bunched together, coin toes and tips, hand turned and Trelted a(l;lle?la?)%f"fench or military regular from sz 00 T s00" B o AA Wide 3 to T34 (‘wma zxa to 314 A" wide: 215 {0 115 5 wid 214 B wide, 253 to5° B wide, 213 to .’TR“; Don't Miss This chance. Did Your Hushand Sse This ? Sold cheap JUST TO CLEAR THEM OUT. Men's Oxford Ties, Congress Gaiters and Lace Shoes, in calf or russet kid, worth from $2.50 to $4.00, WILL BE SOLD FOR $1.35 A PAIR Sizes 6 to 11; widths A to EE Spring Heel Shoes 40c. Children's Spring Heel Shoes, odd lots In Patent Leather, Viel Kid, Bronze and Red Kid; worth from $1.00 to $1.50. SOLD AT 40c¢ A PAIR. Sizesy B wide, 5 to8 D wide 6% to C wide. 6% to 8 E wide, 4 to s THE PINGREE | LORIA | ~——$3.50- SHOE FOR-WOMEN fill ‘We don't guarantee to country orders on sale shoes. B. KATSCHINSKI . Philadelphia Shoe Co, 10 THIRD ST., San Francisco. | baths. | cently eniarzed, furnishing modern accormo. Ty, | the grasp of everybody. Highland Springs FOR HEALTH MINERAL WATERS of proven .mm, ftor liver, kidney, malaria, rheumatism and ach troubles. A physiclan of .bmgAnwfl enced in advising their use (free). &ll kinds and massage. Purest mountain air. FOR PLEASURE Large Livery Stable and excursions to other resorts and 13 ¢ interest, many of wi Tade tn’ one day. REGULATION ALLEY "PEANs, “FRoQUET, PING-PONG, EHUFFLE - BOARD, FREE _ SWIM TANK and ORCHESTRA, DANCING six Dights of the week. Beautiful walks nd Feitphones, exprees and postott y ard- Anished Roome. frst-class table; electrie ghte. Rates, $10 to $16 a week. For booklet and other information call oo Peck’s Tourist Bureau, 11 Montgomery -'-. “Travelers' Bureau,” 6i0 Market st., or address CRAIG & KERR, Highland Springs, Lake Co., Cal NAPA SODA SPRINGS, FOR HEALTH AND PLEASURE GO TO Napa Soda Springs. _Situated 1000 the beautiful Napa Valle; Shetland ponies burros for children. Two trains dally, m. and 4 p. m. Add. DOLLMANN & JACOBS, Napa Soda OPENS JULY i5th HOTEL BERKELEY An Elegant Fafiy, Tourist and Commercial Hotel. DWIGHT WAY, BERKELEY. Equipment and Cuisine First-class. J. 8. MARSTON, Manager. Correspondence Solicited. The last half of July is the great season of the, year for an outing, and /ET NA SPRINGS the greatest summer resort in California. mountains are wonderful and the roads ar Its waters are unsurpassed. Charming life with first-class board. Blddlc All kinds of amusements. Round rip rate from San Francisco $7. Send for pamphlet. AETNA SPRINGS COMP. Aetna Springs, Napa Co., Cal La Moine First-class hotel on SHASTA ROUTE: re- dations, including electric ligits. Best FISH- ING AND HUNTING on the Sacraments Riv- er. Finest scenery in the worid. Two trains datly to and from San Franclsco. Go to rlee in Oakland and wake up at La Molne, vice versa. Terms reasonable. Address Sommupications to 'CLIFFORD COGOINS, Mgr., La Moine, Cal. NO RESORT In California equals Yosemite for real beauty of sces Low camying reies brln= it within it and you can have a trout (e every CAMP CURRY. Learn about it at 11 Montgomery street (PECK'S BUREAU) or 641 Market street (THE SANTA FE OFFICE). LUE | AKES B Our famous White Sulphur Spring for dys- pepsia and all stomach aflments. Plenty of bathing, fishing and hunting. New inis court, regulation size. - for new pamphlet. O. WEISMAN, Midlake P. O, Lake County, Cal. HOTEL WILLITS. First season. New bullding; up to date equipment; over a hundred rooms, handsomely. furnished: large dining-room; rooms en suite with orivate baths; hot and cold water; elec- tric lights; first-class plumbing and perfect sewerage. Redwoods and mountainous country around with all their pleasures: center of the deer hunting and fishing of Mendocino County. $2 to $3 50 per day: $10 to $18 per week. Ad- dress WILLIAM WEIGAND, Manager, Wil- lits, Mendocino County, 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. SUMMEB“EIOME FARM Fine location, on creek, surrounded by giant redwoods; newly furnished; everything (or comfort and pleasure. Send for booklet. ‘W. HAINES, prop., Glenwood, Cal., or call 11 Montgomery st., Peck's Bureau. nd oy at La Honda and Peseadero Buy your rallroad ticket to Redwood City, 9 a m. train from and Townsend sts. oad 0:30 & m. traln from Ban “.*E“ wii stage TER KNIGHT, Redwood City. HOTEL BEN LOMOND, lm;fmn'_;’n!m to Peck’s Bureau, at,, or 8. P. C “farket st Ben Lomond, Cal. Prop., Ben KLAMATH SPRINGS, BESWICK, SISKIYOU CO., CAL. Finest fishing, hunting and heaith resort on the coast. Bend for buoklet. SON BROS.. Proprietors. 11 Montgomery B. DICKINSON, Seigler Hot Springs. atural mx baths, wonderful stomach swimming pond. mh-:i’ nv-ryu T3 to $14 per s ontgame H. McGOWAN, Seigler, Lake cmr'&‘i. BONNIE NOOK m!.hlflml. .mfl#‘ boating, clect. ighta. Towle. Placer County, Cal. EAGLE STABLES i A Eldred for rates o5 DoveShootmg? Is Good Now AT Paso Robles Hot Springs For Particulars Write W. A. JUNKER, Lessee and Manager, Paso Robles, Cal. Or Call On THOMAS COOK & SON, 625 Market Street, San Francisco. Information Bureau, Southern Pacific, 613 Market Street. R O Santa Catalina, Island 8% Bourl Frnm lm Angsles. Our ana Band ol 30 Artists. OUTDOOR PASTIMES, BOATING, BATHING, FISHING, GOLF, ETC. The Famous Canvas City Is Now Open! ‘With an Entirely No”' Equipment, in Shady HOTEL METROPOLE, ‘With Mcdern Appointments, Always Open. Reservations Made. Address | BANNING co SoUT srmflu sT., | PECK'S BLREAU ll IIDNTGOI!R! ST., SBAN FRANCISCO. HOT EPRINGS SONOMA SKAGGS =i s s !rum Snn Francisco and | miles staging; wa- ters noted for mcdlcm.l vlr(uu best natural hot mineral water bath in State; boating and swimming in Warm Srflnxl Creek; good trout telephone, telegraph, daily rnnll, ex- d San Francleco morning and evening pers; FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE ERVICE: both morning and afternoon slages; round trip from San Francisco omyum T.ko Tiburon ferry at . m. Rates $2 a rlny or $12 guest of the past eight years. Patronage of 1902 unprecedcnted. Information at Peck’s In- formation Bureau, 11 Montgomery ; also at Traveler office, 630 Market st., or of J. F. MULGREW, S| . Cal. HOTEL_VENDOME, | £ SAN J( SWIMMING. BOWLING. AUTOMOBILES. 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. Send for book of testimonials. Full particulars at Travelers' Information Bureau, 630 Market street, or by addressing DR. W. R. PRATHER, Propristor. Tahos Tavern at Lake Tahoe Is now open for the reception d guests. Our patrons of last season say: “Tahos Tavern is the - - of any summer resort hotel In the worid, and that Lake Tahoe has no equal. Visit us and prove statement for yourselves. Rates from $3.50 per day upward. For particulars or reservation of rooms address Tahoe Tavers, Tahoe City, Cal. YOSEMITE VALLEY ONLY 18 HOURS FROM SAN FRANCISCO. OVER OILED ROADS via WAWONA AND # INSPTRATION 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. JOHANNISBERGC Hotel; modern conveniences; large, airy din- ing-room; exhilarating air; hunt fsning swimming, boating; rates $10 and $1: B NERRG. IR Erop.. Oatville, Nasa Co., or PECK'S BUREAU, 11 Montgomery st. HOTEL BON AIR. New, hotel; Ross Vall ' & MRS. P. O. ad. Bouv-ll-y. Maria Co. LVE, props. RUBICON PARIK. Campbell Hot Springs. 16 honn’ rafl to Boca; stage for springs con- Dects 6 pm. wraln (rom city; round p, in luding stage, $14 80, §ood for ssason. Ruten, $10 per week. Sissons Tavern 'mu;nm Shasta, altitude 3555 feet; open an o n sartefs Mount Shasta Climbers: pl-lt.llll table: flh:‘.fl‘lhlu e d.rlvl-. hr- VICHY SPRINGS. S1ecivie. waters. chatipasme batha. oniy tLiral in the world of tis class. Fiehing Cratal Springa. A 'lons; “table arsi ,MONTRIO HOTEL. -A"“ ‘Il. ll refitted. Rt pltmr:l hlmllln‘. "“"* ‘Address i sream ang et o."x.m,.. NOR T H (e hota SHORE( for Tomales Bay Ciam: HOTEL ( T shieii.” Satehs l!l!l PARK INN -II'. and co | $0d coptagen; ¢ mi. trom 6507 ft.; mineral spgs. mllmm | bullding) and Tiburon Ferry, California Northwestern Railway The Picturesque Route of California. DEER SEASON NOW OPEN. In SONOMA and MENDOCINO countles deer are very plentiful and their haunts only one day’s ride from San Francisco. BLACK BASS are biting freely in the Rus- stan River around Guerneville, Guernewood Park and Campo Vacation, The many trout streams are ylelding up trout In great numbers, even though hundreds and hundreds have been fishing them for the past two months THIS COMPANY runs it own Fish Hatchery and every year stocks the streams along it road. So many people have returned from their cations since July Sth that there is plenty of Toom now for guests at the Resorts, Hotels and Summer Homes. No months in the year are better for an out- ing along the California Northwestern Rall- way than July, August and September. Our ‘“Vacation 1903" gives full Information in regard to Hotels, Resorts, Summer Homes and Camping Spots. CALL or WRITE for a copy. Ticket Otfices, 650 Market et. (Chronicle foot of Market Mutual Life building, cor- San Fran- st.; General Office, ner Sansome and California sts., clscor H. C. WHITING, Gen’'] Manager. PARAISO SPRINGS MONTEREY COUNTY, CAL. The leading Summer Resort of the Pacific Coast. Hot Soda and S Baths, large Swimming Tank, first- \lm table. Send for beautiful illustrated booklet and rates to F. W. Schro Manager, or San Francisco Agent, Montgomery street Spiers Springs LAKE COUNTY. Wonderful curative properties for all disor- ders of the stomach. Also a positive curs for liver and kidney troubles. New hotel and cot- tage: $10 to $14 per week. Best trout fshing in Lake County. Round-trip ticket, 8. P. of- fice, $8. For pmlcullr' call at Peck’s Bureau, 11 Montgomery or address JOSHUA SPIERS, Prop.: mail via Middletown. CAMP VACATION. A botel under canvas. Situated near Guerne- | ville, with & mile and a half frontage on the Russian River. Tents in & beautiful grove o redwood, cak. madrone, laurel ard other trees. | N ovely valiey of 130 acres. Buating. >athing fishing. |\ Terms $10_per week. Railroa: round trip from San Francisco, $3 30. | Take boat at Tiburon ferry. Address MRS. | L. C. CNOPIUS, Camp Vacation, near Guerne- ville, Sonoma County, Cal nonTE smosz TOCALOMA ™ Bertrand Hotel; first-class accommodations: €20 Market st. OWN A HOME “L5%2”™ cm IEIEKEI tagus bullt by Sracke Ty R 0 1t pe R b By et O. Sausalito fe M. C Camp Meeker, Sonoma County. WEITE Im m"—“‘.‘ m:c-m- wrlu! to Round trip $1 tare. om 2% houre rides Bvs iles from o Vatlao. llu(, d plun sulphur baths; wonderful Nidney, Nver and. stomach nds a alley, croquet grounds. up. Address MANUBEL MADRY 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- ladder Tickets via Cal. Northwestern R. R. to Address Witter Medical Springs Co., fice and water 918 ot st.. 5. ¥., on R. McCormick. Witter Springs, Lake Co.. Cal TRUCKEE RIVER COUNTY CLUS Summer Resort and Sportsmen’s Third Season opens June 1. Fishing Unexcelled; rain. bow trout; hatchery enlarged. dlerra attrac- tions. New management. MR. and MRS, GEORGE H. FOULKS, 48 Nevada block. S. F., or Verdl, Nev. THEE GEYSERS —A first-class family sweort. lose Coblesta. termerty with Mar- ntire supervision X Swisemiy . fishing: $10, gort in the !uhu fh..fi has rings and a chemically pure = toboggan, new livery tally- bowiing, new Salks ssd ets at Peck's, on: AN, propristor, Laurel Dell, Lake County. PESCADERO. Swanton House, under new management, popular hotel of San Mateo Co. Commodious cottages. beautiful grounds, famous Debble beach. fishing. hunting. sea bething. Shona. Baten 38 » 0 per week. W. L. STEVENS, camp MEEXER— redwood mountais of Somoma Co.: climate and water perfecy over 100 cottages aiready bullt: boating, bathing azd other smussments lent table; rates A~ ferry. Address H. u "GREGSON, Sols Frop: FREEMAN TOTEL, Auburn, Placer Co.. Cal Most mer and winter resort in the fosailla. Hon 1400 feet. Electric bells. ~Hlectric ‘ghta Prices moderate. Address FREEMAN & WALSH, Proprietors. electric lights: table first class: $10 to §1 one: campers’ return tickets, $2 50: cire rs. J. H. HAESTERS, Glenwood, Cal HOTEL LA HONDA—Situated in tne Redwoods. Good trout n-.l-.. T eiephone. Booklet. MRS. I J. SEARS, Henda, Saa Mateo County, Cal. AMONG THE PINES—-AlL 3034 Wcod's ranch: $6-$8 week: positive no u’n‘- sumptives: Write for pamphiet. Robe. Warham, Applesate. Placer County, Cai ELITE XOTIL, Sonoma, —] GOUAILHARDON, Prop. Newls semney lflfl:fl' open for summer guects. Rates oA sonable. L , BERGESEEIN 1 the Sunta Crus red- $7 and $8 week!: For . Wilken, R. . D box 131" saars grite GMIEI CITY SANITARIUM “"cu.- m :v. electricity, x.-r-u‘.

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