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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, RAILWAY TRAVEL. Tourist Cars to Chicago Rock Island tourist sleeping cars run through to C Oma apolis, St. Louis, Chicago to Boston. Memphis, e of Tou etc. lete svstem of tourlst cars across the **Southern.” ria El Paso; via Salt Lake City and Colorado Springs. ciets at Soutbern Pa F.W. icket Tzoxrsox. G. W. v conducted excursions every week. ation mailed oo request. A 623 Market St Sam Francisco, Cal icago and to hundreds of places besides Chicago— ha, Kansas City, Des Moines, St. Paul, Minne- Connecting cars, Rock Isiand ! Syst SOUTHERN PACIFIC, Lrains I-lv;lnl- are due to arrive st KANCISCO, ¥ (Msin Live, Foot of Market Street) Saive - Frow Josm 91, 05— awaiva 7 00+ Beoicia Soisun, Elmirs and Becrs- reavi [+ D0a Vacaville, Winters. Runll{_ 304 Martier, Sen Bemos, Valiejo, Napa Calistogs, Saota Ross. 6252 7:30s Niles, Lathrop. Seuckten.... 7.260 800, Davie.Woodiand, Knights Landing, Oreville, (e cects Murvev e prese Couta. Martines, Antioch. By: Tracy.Stockion, Sacramenta, Lot Banos, Mendots, Hauford, Visalla. Portervilie ... Port Costa, Martdnes, Lathrop desto, Merced. Fresoo, Goshen Juonetion, Hantord, Visalls, Bakersfiekd % Ebasta Expre jome. Smcrimento, Placervilie, eryeville. Clico. Ked Biuf dsie. Chinese, Jamestown. Tuolumne and Angels Crescent City —Port Cost Tracy, shrop, Sto Merced. !:-y- mond. ¥reso, Hanford, Vieslia, } Bakersicld, Los A an i B Oricane (Weatbound s Tives ss Pacific Cosst Express, via Const Libe) Overland L e ton. Knights vilie, Oroviile and $2Z0r Bayward Nt ~»lrLleSul|:nl. ez San Ramon, Vallejo, ez San R jo.Nupa, a3 1 athrop Siockion. 10 Siocrion. Lodr 14380 Irvingtos, su} ms& 21ted—Freeno, ~ Niles, San Joee Locai . 16 307 6.00F Hayward. Niies and San Jose. &00r Orieuts | —Ogden. Den Omabs. £t Louie, Chicago snd East. Carries Pullman Car pas- . of Freano, Berenda, Baymood (rom BUI|IHO ton | | | The Best Way East If you emjoy grand scemery there’s only one way for you to go east—via Salt Lake City, Denver and the Bur- lington Route, the scenmjc line across Route the continent. Burlington tourist cars by this way leave California three times a week for the East. There are no changes or delays—you go right through to Omaha snd Chicago, or Kansas City and Bt. Louis. Comnections at these cities for all points beyond. Scenic attractions are not all—will be glad to tell you about the others. Call if you can, but write me a line if you can’t. W. D. SANBORN, Gen'l Agent Burlington Route, 631 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. Phone, Main 1188. em cept Saturdays CALlF‘)lNlA NflRTflWESTERN kY. C0. SAN FHAICISGO Allll NURTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon ¥Forry, <£oot of Market St. BA' m.cnco TO SAN EHAFAEL. 1:30, 8:00; 9 Extra tr!p at 1:30 p. m. 30, §:00, 50, 11:00 8. m. 11:00 a. m. 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11:30 00, 5 8 Yosemite), Mariines. Arrives.. B8.28a 780r Ean Fabio Pore Costs, Mertines Leave | o Bftect | Amive 1790 San Francisco.| May , 1903. _|San Francisen. Lor, Week | Sun- | Destina- Days. | days. | tion. 8067 P e cading. Puget Sound and E Ignacto. 8.10r B les £nd San Jose (Sun- 11.26r Port Costs, Tracy, Lathrop, Me- desto, Merced, Raymond (to Yo semite = - Novato, Fanford, v . L i COAST Ll N E rrow Gsuge). and (Foot of Market Street.) Santa Ro: Ak, Beits arsion ~ (Sunday Fulton. Principal Way Stations @16r Newsrk, Ean Jose. Los Gatos and wey stations (on Seturdsy and Windsor, Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyserviile, Cloverdale. Sunday rups through to Sants Hopland ;"l connects st Felton for and Ukiah. loulder Creek, Mondsy oml - rom Banta Cres)... Y 1858 willits OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. Camp Vacation. [10:20 a[10:20 a SCO, Foot of Market St. (Sllpll Guerneville. 7:25 p| 6:20p 004 % 100 300 6.1 Foot_of Bnmd'uy—-’l:w u.- Sonoma. 8:40 a| 0:00 4% 1200 200 4007 Glen Ellen. | 6:00p COAST Ll NE “\‘1"‘“ Gange). 10:20 2/10:20 a. Townsend Streets.) Sebastopol. | 7:28 p| 6:20 p S ay Stations. 7. 4 < < e and Way Stations. 830r 4 STAGES connmect at Green Brae for San 77004 Xew Almades 741082 | Quentin, at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur 17964 Monterey snd Ssnts Cruz Excur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria and Mark sior (Sunday omly) .- . 18309 | West Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; Ukiah for Vichy Springs, at_Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; dale for the Geysers, o | wood; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, High- snte Margarite, 8an Luls land Springs, Kelseyville, Carlebad Springs, po.(priocipal tations tence) Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at Booneville ‘and Green- Saratoga Springs, at Clover: Biue Lakes, Leuret Deil Take, Witer Springs. gl g Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Ds Trom Copitoie and Buna Creg s 10.4ge | Riverside, ' Lierly's, Buckneil’s Sanhedrin R L e g g Helghts, Huliville, Orr's Hot Springs, Half- uz Pacific Grove, Salipas, House, Comptche, Camp Btevens, Hop- oispo asd. Erincipal Mendocino City, Fort Brags, Westport, te Bations .... 10 | Usai; atWillits Tor' Fort Bras, Westport Westhound only. Pacite Coast Bx- | Sheriwood, Cahto, Covels, Laytoavill ress —From %ew York, Clicago. mings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olse Kew Oricans. k| P y o4 Garberville Pepperwood, Scotla and E weive, Bants Darvare Asivess. 330 | Baturday to Monday round-trip tickets 10304 45 Jose anc Way Stations 1207 | cuced rates 11304 £on Joee, Los On Sunday—Round-trip tickets to all points . P . 3 beyond San Rafael at half-rates. ove b Wy Stations 7 Ticket-office, €50 Market street, Chronicle ose and Way Stat buflding. . H. C. wmn\f‘ R.X. RYAN, cte. Monterey, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pas. Agt. comuects 3t Sante nta Cruz, Boulder | arrOW Geuge rnlnu) 12.150 n Matec, Redwood, Menio Park. Palo Altc. Mayfield, hiountain View. Lawrence, Santa Gliroy (conpee- Tres_Pinos), m_for Wateon- nd Sarts Cruz), d way ststions. troville for Be- Buriingsime noects at Ci od Z0r o6 007 Gatos, Wright and Principal Statione Bun 'm-unnprw pal Way Stations un Mateo, Beresford Belmont. Sen Carlos. Redwood, Fair Menlo Park. Palo Alto S $ 03620 o16.16r WEEK DAYS - 45, 5 (Holldn)! m., | TO SAN RAFAEL, MILL VALLEY, SHORE HFR 0 bfi 9, 11:45 in week days does not run to excepted)—a 45, 2:20, *1:45, p. m. : .. 112130, 1*1:30, J js; Ben Jose and Way | 2335, *3:50, 5, 6. 7:30 9, 11:45 p. m. ’” unset Limited. Trains marked (%) run fo San Quentin. Those Luie Obiepo. Eente Kar | marked () to Fairfax, except 5:15 p. m. Satur. Angcies . | @ays. On Saturdays the 3:15 p. m. train runs errives vie Se te PRlrtak. A3 P30: MillbTuc, Fulo Al and W | e e 30, 2.0, 35:45, 450, 5130, .00 10:20 p. m. | TEUNDAYS—8:15, 7:35, 18:10. 9:40, $10:55, | abed 60, 2:30, 33:25, 4:40, 35:60, Eonie ‘nx ¥ for Afternoon. 6:65, 7 0:20 p. m. , Esturdey aud F:mdly only. |~ Trains asked () start from Bdn Quenttn, {Btoja a: all vtutions on Sunday. FROM_MILL VALLEY TO BAN FRAN- unds + Sunday only. | C1SCO—Week days—! 8 145, 8:28, 1 Gosben Je with trains for Hanford, | 9:45, 11:10 a. m., 12:40, is. At ¥resno, for Visslia vie Sanger, = | 10:30 B Via Couet Line. 7 Tucsday and Friday. | BN DAY = Arrive via Niies. » Daily exceps Saturday, - | 195 240 ig)fl s-s:‘.’h-qum Valley. 7 < B10ps Santa Ciara south bound Connecta except Sundsy. for a)l points nrrw:-eu tations’ 2Does not stop 8t Velcnels B e BBy sl | MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY | Vi Saamsiie oot of Marke: U Tiokar 52 MaAmRET ST, (hoflh Shore xnlm-dl orrions and SausaLiTo Ferey Foot Marker St Weekiy Call, $1 per Yeag :15 p. m., week days (Saturdays omales and way stations. 3:15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazalero and way stations. Sundays and Legal Holidays—8 a. m., Caza- dero and way stations. Sundays and Legal Holidays—10,a. m., Point Reyes and way stations. TICKET OFFICE—G28 Market st. FERRY—Foot of Market st. 7:55, 10, 11:40 & m., 12: 10746 pe e ), 7:085, 7:10, p. m. aysyCazadero and way exceptg)— Coal Reduction 2000 Pounds Put in Your Bin AMERICAN CANNEL $I0 Sold by All Reliable Dealcrs. PICKETS PLEAD IN GENTLENESS Rk They Swear Thoy Would Not Threaten a Non-Unionist. Argument in Bag Factory Strike Case Finally Submitted. it oG % A petition of the Guif Bag Company asking for an Injunction against the La- bor Council and 298 ex-employes of the company to restrain them from picketing and interfering with non-union workers was argued and submitted yesterday be- fore Judge James H. Beatty in the United States Circuit Court. The company was represented by 8. O. Houghton and H. B. Montague and the strikets by Bert Schlesinger and Police Commissioner Hutton. Several afdavits were rcal on behalf of the petitioners, in which charges were made that certain of the defendant strikers threatened and intimidated employes of the company, and, in one instance, used a club on the head of a male employe. One of the af- fidavits recites that three of the strikers approached a non-union girl working in the bag factory and, in a threatening manner, called her a vile name reflecting upon her chastity. There was a dispute as to the law in the case. It was conceded that if the acts complained of had been committed the injunction should be issued to pre- vent a repetition of the anarchistic acts, but the counsel for the defense introduced afdavits denying that the pickets had been gulilty of acts of violence or intimi- dation. It was contended that the plck- ets used only peaceful persuasion and would not for the world attempt to frigh- ten a non-union man or woman from working for the bag company during the strike. _———————— ' CONTRACTOR AXMAN SUED FOR A POWDER BILL Aftermath of the Destruction of Arch and Shag Rocks in the Bay. The United States of America in the relation of and for the use and benefit of the Giant Powder Company, Consolidated, filed suit yesterday in the United States Circuit Court against Rudolf Axman and the American Surety Company of New York to recover $16,286, plus $2400 interest, being the balance due on & bill of pow- der. The complaint recites that on September 14, 1898, Axman contracted with the Unit- ed States to blow up Arch Rock and Shag Rocks Nos. 1 and 2 in the bay of San Francisco at a contract price of $253,000, and that the American Surety Company furnished his bond for $100,000. The powder which® forms thg basis of the claim was used in the destruction of the dangerous rocks named. J. F. Cow- dery and Robert Harrison appear for the plaintiff. — e In the Divorce Court. Suits for divorce were filed yesterday by Meri Farero agalnst Louis V. Farero for desertion; Charles F. Taynton against Annie Agnes Taynton for infidelity; Mary A. Hubbell agaipst Henry C. Hubbell for neglect and Patline E. Bender against Joseph Bender for desertion. Pears’ We perspire a pint a day without knowing it; ought to; if not, there’s trouble ahead. The ob- structed skin becomes sallow or breaks out in pimples, The trouble, goes deeper, but this is trouhle enough. 1If you use Pears' Soap, no matter how often, the skin is clear and soft and open and clear. Sold gll over the world. RAILWAY TRAVEL. California Limited... ' 7o CHICAGO ‘ B A0 tdear Train SANTA FE TRAINS. Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. Lim'd | Local | Ov'rl'd Dally | Daily | Daily D-ur 9:30 a. m. Monda; ALIFORNIA C. o ace Sleeping Oars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chalr car runs to Bakers. fleld for accommodation of loca) first-class pas- seng honored No second-class tickets are Correspond and hidl Valley Limited, Composite 'ween Bakers- ng train rcnrbc CREDITORS HOLD FIRGT MEETING Claims Against Eppin- gers Filed in Sum of $584,000. Day Is Set for Examination of the Bankrups : Grain Men. s At the first meeting of the creditors of Eppinger & Co., which was held yester- day at the office of Milton J. Green in the Rialto building, claims amounting to $584,431 12 were filed. The greater part of the indebtedness thus reported is on ac- count of banks, the extent of loans of which to the broken grain firm has pre- viously been made public. All the banks claimed to be partially secured. Isaak Kohn, to whom $101,000 is due, also was enrolled among those who claim to be secured. Among the unsecured creditors are J. Levi Sr. of San Francisco, $1250; Willlam Greer Harrison, $500; Thames & Mersey Marine Insurance Company, $5775 95; George H. Abel of Ma#xwell, Co- lusa County, $34,106 05, and C. W. Clark of !unmunto. 811,115 05. The “secured” clalms as represented at the creditors’ meeting included those of the ‘Nevada National Bank for $51,82079; ‘Wells, Fargo & Co.’s. bank, $42,668 62; Comptoir National d'Escompte de Paris, $34,490 25; Bank of Yolo, $59,635%0; Bank of Woodland, $23,80193; Colusa County' Bank, $111,79 92; Anglo-Californian Bank, $65,300; San Francisco Savings Union, $37,- 071 30; Isaak Kohn, $101,000. Several banks to whom the Eppingers owe large sums did not file any claim yes- terday. By agreement, to qualify those at the meeting to vote, the basis of valye | & of assets to debts there represented was placed at 5 per cent. Henry Wadsworth was appointed trustee with bonds of $50,- 000. Attorney Ach was present. Milton J. Green presided. It was decided to set the examination of the bankrupts for Thursday, July 23, at 10 a. m. in Milton J. Green's office. Judge Beatty of the United States Cir- cuit Court denied a motion of the Monte- rey banks to remand the Eppinger cases to the Btate courts. It was held that Recelver Wadsworth was appointed un- der a specific law and not under the gen- eral bankruptey laws, and for that reason the court denied the motion. —_———————— 8 SCHOOLS ARE OPENED rmuanour THE CITY Board of Educnion Holds Meeting and Many Recommendations Are Made. The schools opened yesterday throughs out the city with a full attendance. as necessary for the School Department to send out twenty-four substitute teach- ers to assist in taking gharge of the great army of children whd filled the school- houses. 2 All the classes were full, 55,000 children having been enrolled. At the meeting of the Board of Educa- tion, held yesterday afternoon, the resig- nation of Mrs. Mead-Morrissey, principal of the Irving Scott Evening School, was accepted, and Danlel Deasy was appointed to fill the position. Superintendent Langdon advised that the children do not purchase the old United States history, as the new ones will be out by Beptember 1. The following recommendations were made to the Board: That high school certificates be granted to Monroe E. Deutsch on diploma of graduation from the University of California, class of 1002, and recommendation of the faculfy thereof; Miss Elsle Bowman and Miss Annie H. Allen gn the same. and George A. Conpolly on special high school credentlals granted June 6, 1060 That grammar school certificates be granted to Miss Alice B. Diggs on diploma of gradua- tion from the San Francisco Normal School, class of 1860; Miss Clara Westerman, on di- ploma of graduation from the California State Normal School (San Francisco). class of 1903; Miss Elsle Hart, class of 1903; Miss Lena Han- sen. class of 1002; Miss Etta Tessner, class of 1901, and Miss Lois Harrison, class’ of 1903, on_the same. That the grammar grade certificate of Miss Mace! A. Leary be renewed. —_———— Head of the Silk Combine. General J. B. Cogden of New York, who is head of the American Silk Association, which controls the raw silk market in this country, returned yesterday from Japan, where he has been looking over the silk culture situation for several months. He stated last evening at the Palace Hotel that the demand for the raw material has lately been falling off noticeably, a fact which is attributed.to several reasons. One of them, he said, is the fact that the people of this coun- try and England are now using linen handkerchiefs instead of those of silk, and another is that the Itallan crop of silk having diminished, the Japanese promptly raised the price of their mate- rial, which reduced thé orders for the Oriental product. Over half of the prod- uct of Japan, General Cogden said, is im- ported to this country. ————— Arm Broken in Sport. A Chinese immigrant named Ah Wah engaged-in a friendly wrestling bout yes- terday with a fellow incomunicado in the detention shed on the Mall dock and sus- tained a fracture of the right arm. United States Immigrant Commissioner North sent for a surgeon to attend the injured man. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Change in the Ownership and Management of TUSCAN MINERAL 5 Located 9 Miles Northeast of Bluff, on the line of the Southern Pacific lroad. ‘The undersigned begs to inform the public that it has succceeded to the ownership and management of these famous Springs and it their purpose to conduct them in a manner that will insure such care and comfort to ‘its trons as will be thoroughly satisfactory. 'articular attention will be given to the cuisl and dining-room service. Purthermore, it is the intention of the new owners to extensively improve and beautity the property, which, add- ed to the marvelous curative properties of the various Springs in cases of Gout, Rheumatism, Catarrh of the Bladder, Gravel, Diabetes, Kid- ney troubles of every variety, Urinary troubles, Skin Diseases, Dyspepsia, Cystitls and Blood Diseases of every description, will place the “TUSCAN SPRINGS" {n the front rank of t famous mlnml springs of the world. Cases of RHEUMATISM ogg’r.énn ALL BLOOD W) CEPTED UNDER A GUARANTER THAT THEY WILL BE CURED WITHIN A SPECIFIED TIME OR _ALL_ EXFENSES. INCLUDING RAIL. can bc mclud by the Southern Pacific g:mp-ny 's System of Rall- ways and its connections throughout the United tates. rates of fare and mtu ol lr“cl apply to any Southern Pacific R. R. Agent. EAGLE STABLES &% """‘.}a.“‘&: 4. Eldred for rates for It JULY 21, 1903. Highland Springs FOR HEALTH MINERAL WATERS of proven -mauy for liver, kidney, maiaria, rheumatism and ach SopedToubles. A physiclan of ability, _!-_fiflfl' G54 in advising their use (free). oIl kinds and massage. Purest nountain ait. FOR PLEASURE Large Livery Stable and excursions to resorta and ARD, TANK and ORCHESTRA, DANCING Dl"‘hll of the week. Beautitul walks Telephones, express and postoffice. “Ifi rxflnuhm rocoms; nm-cun table; Rates, $10 $16 a For Sosklet and “other. information_call K Peck’'s Tourist B 11 Montgomery ““Travelers Bureau, 640 Market at., OF Raaress CRAIG & KERR, Highland Springs, Lake Co.. Cal. BARTLETT. Known everywhere as the largest and most choice mountain resort in the Pacific Stat located in the scenic mountain region of Li County; elevation, 2375 feet, All kinds of amusements to occupy your mind and the wonderful Bartlett Water to re- | pair your body; cool nights. The climate is the best in the world for health and there | are no mesquitoes or fleas. Mineral, tub, steam and massage baths; large swimming tank. Plenty of fine trout streams for the sports- man. Two routes—Via Southern Pacific or the Cal- ifornia and Northwestern, Write J. E. McMAHAN, BARTLETT SPRINGS, LAKE CO, CAL., or apply to Water Office, 2 Sutter Mr!el San Francisco. Pamphlet mafled free. electrio l DoveShooting: Is Goed Now — A Paso Robles : Hot Springs | For Particulars Wri W. A. JUNKER, Lessee and Manager, Paso Robles, Cal. Or Call On THOMAS COOK & SON, 625 Market Street, San Francisco. Southern Pacific, - Information Bureau, 613 Market Street Santa Catalina lsland 3% Hours From Los Angeles. Season 1903. Our Marine Band of 30 Artists. OUTDOOR PASTIMES, COATING. BATHING, | FISHING, ETC. The Famous cmfin Is Now Open! With an Entirely New Equipwsnt, in Sbady rove. HOTEL METROPOLE, With Modern Appointments, Always Open. Reservations Made. Ad BANNING CO., 222 SOLTB SPRINO 8T., LO& ANGELES, PECK'S BUREAU, 11 MO‘XTEK)XE“ ST.. N 'FRANCISCO. NAPA SODA SPRINGS, S soda. Sreibe - Situated 1000 feet abovs Soda n ate ve ".p‘buuutunx'v-: Valley. Hot and cold soda Dbaths. Shetland ponies and burros (or children. Two trains dally, 7:30 a. m. and 4 p. m. Ads DOLLMANN & JACOBS. Napa Soda Springs. 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. FETNA SPRINGS Hotel and cottage life with first-class ser- vice. Amusements of all kinds. World-famous, bealth-restoring waters. Private conveyances to meet every train. Buy tickets to “Aetna Springs and return. Round-trip tickets from San Francisco $7. AETNA SPRINGS COMPANY, Aetna Springs, Napa Co., Cal. BLUE ] AKES Our famous White Sulphur Spring for dye- pepsia and all etomach allments. Plenty of boating, bathing, fishing and hunting. New gottages, Teanis court, regulation size. Send for new pamphlet WE! N, Midiake P. O. Lake Lolmly. Cal Camp Curry’s Record. 290 Guests in '99 400 Guests in '00 715 Guests in '01 800 Guests in '02 900 Already in '03 Learn about it at 11 Montgomery st. (Peck's Bureau), or 641 Market st. (Santa Fe office). HOTEL WILLITS. First season. New bullding; up to date equipment; over a hundred rooms, handsomely furnished; large dining-room; rooms en suite with private 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 health and pleasure; water unsurpassed for rheumatism, kidney, lver and stomach trouble, Trained - masseur. Long distance phone. Trains from Third and Townsend at 9 s m. and 8 p. m. Write for pamphlets. R. ROBERTSON. SUMMER HOME FARM SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. Fine location, on creek, surrounded by glant s; 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 Peseadero B\ly mr rallroad ticket to Redwood City, from Third and Mmfl st o8 otin'a m. !nln ‘trom San Jose: connect with stage Address WALTER KNIGHT M'M Clly. HOTEL BBN LOMOND M m-’rvaIM uuan lt..wrl. Co., 613 B-Dl SON, Prop.. Seig Ier Hot Sprmgs. Natural MC ‘baths, woaderful swimming poad, lvers: 7% i 314 Der t Peck’ Ilnn tgomery st., TR A McGOWAN, Laks Co., Cal. BONNIE NOOK Alt. 4000 7t.; o et iights. T D WIARD, e e Covty, Cak AN HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA SK‘GG COUNTY; only 4% hours from San Francisco and but 9 miles staging; wa- ters noted for medicinal virtu best natural hot mineral water bath in State; boating and ‘Warm Springs Creek; good trout telegraph, daily mall, ex- and evening press and San papers; FIRS ERVICE: both morning and afternoon stages; round trip from San Francisco only $5 50. Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Rates $2 a day or $12 a week. References, any guest of the past eight years. Patronage of 1902 unprecedcnted. Information at Peck’s In- formation Bureau, 11 Montgomery st.; also at Traveler office, 630 Market st., or of J. MULGREW, Skaggs, Cal. NEW ANNEX. GOLF LINKS. ORCHESTRA. HOTEL VENDOME, SAN JOSE, CAL SWIMMING. BOWLING. AUTOMOBILES. Adams Springs Why does Adams Springs, Laxe 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. Tahoe Tavern at Lake Tahoe Is_now open for the reception of guests. Qur patrons of last season say: ‘‘“Tahoe Tavern is the c?n- of any summer resort hotel in the worl and that Lake Tahoe has no equal. and prove statement for yourselves. Rates from $3.50 per day upward. For particulars or reservation of rooms a Tahoe Tavern, Tahoe City, Cal. 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, as | MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCOu JOHANNISBERGC : modern convenien: large, 21Ty din- ing-room; exhilarating air; huntin swimming, boating; rates $10 and $i2. BLANCKENBERG JR., Prop., Oakville, N“_ HOTEL BON AIR. New, modern 80-room hotel; Ross Vailey; first-class every par.; fishing, boating, swim- beautiful drives: bus meets 10, 1t 3 trains Kent sta. ®R. & MRS. J. E.’ MAN- LOVE, props. P. O. ad. Hosa Vailey, Martn Co. ng LASS HOTEL AND STAGE | ! sian River around Guerneville, | Russtan Rive: Co., or PECK'S BUREAU, 11 Montgomery st. | R. McCormick. Witter Springs, Lake Co.. i California Northwestern 'Railway The Pktn—.)qm Route of Californis. : DEER SEASON NOW OPEN. In SONOMA and MENDOCINO countles does are very plentiful and their haunts ouly one day’s ride from San Francisco. BLACK BASS are biting freely in the Russ Guernewood Park and Camo Vacation. The many trout streams are ylelding ui trout In great numbers, even though bundred: and hundreds have been fishing them for ¢ 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 va- cations since July 5th that there is plenty of room now for guests at the Resorts, Hote and Summer Homes. No months in the year are better for an oute ing alonk the California Northwestern Rail- way than July, August and September. “Vacation 1903 gives full information Resorts, Summer Homes Our in regard to Hotels, and Camping Spots. CALL or WRITE for a copy. Ticket Otfices, 650 Market et. (Chronicle ing) and Tiburon Ferry, foot of Market General Office, Mutwal Life buflding, cor- ner Sansome and California sts., San Frane cisco. H. C. WHITING, Gen'l Manager. RYAN, Gen'l Pass'r Agt. R. X PARAISO SPRINGS MONTEREY COUNTY, CAL. The leading Summer Resort of the Pacific Coast. IHot Soda and Sulphur Baths, large Swimming Tank, first-class table. Send for beautiful illustrated booklet and rates to F. W. Schroeder, Manager, or San Francisco Agent, 11 \Iomgomery street. Spiers Springs LAKE COUNTY. ‘Wonderful curative properties for all disor- ders of the stomach. Also & positive cure for liver and kidney troubles. New hotel and cot- tage; $10 to $14 per week Best trout fishing Round-trip ticket. 8. P. o $8. For particulars call at Peck's Bureau, u ‘Montgomery st. or address JOSHUA EPIERS, Prop.; mail via Middletown. First-class hotel on SHASTA ROUTE: re- cently eniarced, furnishing modern accoinw o= dations, including electric lig: ING AND HUNTING on the Sacraments Ri er. Finest scenery in the worid. Two tras daily to and from San Francisco. Go to sieep in Oakiand and wake up at Ta Moine, and vice versa. Terms reasonable. a8 all communications to CLIFFORD COGGINS, Mgr., La Moine, Ci CAMP VACATION. A botel under canvas. Situated near Guerne- ville, witi mile and a half frontage on the Tents in a beautiful grove of redwood, cak, madrone, laurel ard other trees. A lovely valley of 150 acres. Buating, _ur::‘ aod Babing, Terms $10 per week Ral fare, round trip from San Francisco, $2 50. t_at Tiburon ferry. Address MRS, L. C. CNOPIUS, Camp Vacation, near Guerne- ville, Sondma County, Cal. NoRTH gH0RE TOCALOMA 00. Birtrlnd Hotel; first-class accommodations; reasonable rates for families & parties: fishing. bathing, beautiful drives to Bear Valley; teie- phone, JOS. F. BERTRAND, or Bulletin office every Friday, 2 to 4 D. m., or No. Shore R. R, 620 Market st. OWN A HOME “%zvi” CAMP MEEKER Free from fog and wind. Lots $10 up. Cot- tages bullt by Meeker. $30 up. Boating. bath- 26, teatizg ground; sawmill depor. siors MARIN IN BEAU- e lc:t-lbl. springs no stage fare. Onfy 2!? ride; 50 Slles trom: Vailejo. * Hot. cold and plunes sulphur baths: wonderful cures of rheumatism, Beuralgia, eczema, kidney, liver and stomach diseases. = Beautiful grounds and lake for boate ing ‘and_tathing. Duncing pasilion, 'bowl uet grounds. " Rates. $10 & be: 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, 916 Market st.. S. F., or Cal. THE GEYSERS A first-class family resort. Leon Coblents, formerly with Mar- chand’s and Delmonico, has entire supervision of the cufsine and dining-room. Swim: baths, hot springs. _Hunting, fishing: $10, $t and $14 per week, $2 50 per day. Informatiun Al N W Ry, 650 Market st; also FABIUS FERAUD, Prop., The Geysers. Sonoma Ca. RUBICON PARK. Delightful summer resort on shors of Lake Ta- hoe. Everything new. Best beach for bathing: its. Fishing, hunting. Boats, fishin Patkle: saddle horses at moderate nie; S14 e | $16 per week. Postoffice, tel. A. 3 Rubicon Park, Lake Tahoe, Cal. KLAMATH SPRINGS, BESWICK, SISKIYOU CO.. CAL. Finest fishing, bunting and health resort on the coast. Bend for buoklet. Proprietors. | mmno Swantor House under o popular hotel of San Mateo Co. cottages, beautiful grounds, famous fishing. huntirg. sea bathing. one. Rates, $8 and §$10 per week. W. L. STEVENS, Proprietor. BEAUTIFUL CAMP MEEXER—A grand family resort in the redwood mountains of Sonoma Co.: climate and Water perfe over 100 cottages aiready built: lots for sai boating, bathing and ether amusements: excer lent table; rates $6 per week: take Sausalita ferry. Address H GREGSON. Sole Prop. EDSON BROS.. Campbell Hot Springs. 16 hours’ rail to fo-;-m-ttfu for sgrings con- B e e e TR $10 per week. Sissons Tavern_ Near Mount Shasta, altitude 3535 feét: open year. Headquarters Mount Shasta mnm plentiful_table: fine fahing and deives Pleiars Peck's Burean, 11 Montgomers, & 5. VICHY SPRINGS, 3 miles from (RO electric wn:rl. o s e chll. J CO., MDNT'IIO HOTEL One mile emian Grove; new _.upmenz. -u ruuud. Quhtudt. com- fort, pleasure, hununc, fllllllll. boating: tresn | Address milk, cream and best . CARR. % Mot DEBI PAIK INN o oo fom elev. €507 ft.; nln-nl-m Traveler, &0 -‘lt st.; Sooklet, J. B. Soott, Deer Park, Cal. GARDEN CITY SANITARIUM SA%oss. Hydrotherapy, electricity, X-ray, massage, etc. Modern. lx..flr located. Send for Literature. FPREEMAN Audburn, Placer Co.. Cal lflou popular sum- imer and winter resort in the foothills, Eleva- tion 1400 Teet. Eiectric beils. * Eiectric ‘ignts, Prices moderate. FREEMAN ‘ w‘\u& mmn NTENAY- VILLA FONTEXN. resort; Santa Cruz Mts.; hotel, cottages; croque tennis, billiards, bowl yment ha Sectric Mghts: table first’ chas: §1o to b1 hone; campers’ return tickets, 50 P '™, HAESTERS. Glenwood. Cor®” HOTEL LA HONDA—Situated in the B e unn 1. J. AEARS 1% sreasa iet. 3 Mateo County. Cal La fcada, Saa AMONG THE PINES—Al. 202¢ % “wd.' ranch; n‘:‘ ‘? week: positive no con- sumptives; write for_pamphlat. "Robt. F. arham. Applegate, Placer County. Cai ELITE HOTIL, Sonoma, Cal GOUAILHARDON, Prop. Newle ™ ooy and now open for summer guests Ha sonable. sralm BERGESHEIM—In the Synta Cruz red- woods: §7 and 38 weekly. Fér circulars write Mrs. E. Wilken. R. F. D, box 121 Santa Cruz. LLOW RANCH-—, W S e e .;mwumnnlu.m “£ AT CAMP MEEKER rnished peoms, ‘with without board ; x':;u-wm 500«. MRS, M.'E. ACKERMAN. from