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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1904. GOOD PRICES OBTAIN FOR REAL ESTATE T RS T R SN A e U N A 1 00 0 'rinkles B Continued From Page 34, Column 6. | tie place named 300 fine villa sites ad- = 2 Joining the Stanford University H Shfl\/eled Skl“ ‘street, 165 feet west of Laguna, $1750, | 5T0Unds. Only one-third cash wiil be required and the remainder of the pur- ;and Willilam Alvord to Daniel O'Day, “After using 't l four lots on the east line of Belcher | chase money will be due in one and two few npp.u:mnm= street, 100 feet_ morth of Fourteenth,| YeaTS, in deferred payments, the rate of Lola 100x125 feet, for $6000. of interest being 7 per cent per an- Creme I have as- 8 | num. The excursion train will leave . P. Oliver has been appointed rent- Third and Townsend streets at I tonished my ’ing agent of the es Alvinza Hay- friecds with a . % ’ - moots M| ward. Mr. Oliver has long been con- :'";"' Round trip tickets will ‘be §1 £ | ar, smooth i | nected with the ja Savings and - | complexion.” ots e R s Bavings &84, Sidawin B Howell will have an ex- g | A lady 558 | ot mortgage on the Hayward properties | CUISion next Saturday to Santa Cruz. ‘ years old | to the amount of $1,000,000, drawing|A SPecial train will leave Third and ” [[\ \ succeeded in £~ M| 40 iorent to the amount of about $100.. | TOWnsend streets at 7:30 a. m.; Four- “““l““l A . 1’ fnom h:wf':““u“ {000 a year. The general supposition ;‘i"ll_"‘s ‘:d “?'e:;t:r;;:;et:(.r;):klxl‘d, \“‘\\ \\\u\\“\ m\ |18 th & . m, A - ‘. ! wsing LOLA LI wigwoRpLivg: Siwacd | | meda, at 8:20 a. m. Tickets will be good | MONTEZ CREME. It will do the | properties will be put on the market OLA MONTEZ CREME, 2 bex of Face Powder and a back of in- Mr"s. Nettie Harrison’s 4-DAY HAIR RESTORER Will bring back the natural color. Gray or faded hair restored perma neot'y without inconvenience with o disagreeable aftereffects. a2 dye; is clean; leaves no sediment and dces not makz the hair sticky. $1.00 per bottle. Al druggists. . SUPERFLUOUS HAIR removed by the ELEC- TRlC N LE as operated by me. MRS. NETTIE HARRISON Dermatologist 140 GEARY ST., opp. Gity of Paris Saa Fraacisco, California. Makes “Old Men” Boys Again Frec Receipt Tlnx llml()fl’s Youthful Vitality to Men of All Ages Can Now Be Had of the Discoverer With- EE. F. Kagell, représenting a large party | City Tract and in the Seabright Addi- of Bessarabians, Who are coming 1o |tion to Santa Cruz. The round trip California and who will probably be | tickets from San Francisco, Oakland followed by many others. The land ;nnd Alameda will cost $3; from San that has been secured, all being irri- | San Jose $1 75, with proportionately | gable by the Central canal, is reported | low rates from points intermediate. to have cost the Bessarablans $79,- | Full information may be obtained at 150. Fifty-two families will be in-|the offices of Baldwin & Howell |cluded in the first party to arrive. I Robert Pieper will expend more than | Fifty-four houses will be bullt on the | $100,000 in the construction of ffty- tract secured and work thereon will|seven flats of three and four rooms begin in the next few months. A |each on the corner recently purchased church and other bulldings will also |at Van Ness and Green streets. be erected. The Bessarablans come William Helbing will erect flats on {from the southern part of Russia.|the northwest corner of Oak and Scott | They are agriculturists and fruit|streets, to cost $25,800. | growers. It is the intention of the| A four-story and basement building 4nevcomer: to plant their land to al- ‘ to contain a store and rooming-house falfa and to engage largely in the dairy | will be constructed on the southwest industry after the present wheat crop | corner of Leavenworth and O'Farrell ripens and is harvested. The repre- | streets, to cost $39,000. sentative of the Bessarabians, who| D. J. Buckley will erect a two-story came to California to make inquiries |and basement bullding on the north | for his countrymen, will organize an- | line of Washington street, between | other party and purchase more land | in California: The following sales are reported by Raymond, Armstrong & Co.: | At College Heights, Farnsworth |tract, block D, to Henry Koehler twenty-four and a half lots, for $1900; ‘lo F. A. 8. Weaver, part of lots 13 and 14 in block F, for $1750: one lot {in block C to W. P. Todd for $1200; $12,000. The real estate department of the United Bank and Trust Company re- ports ‘the following sales: Eight lots on the southwest corner of Seventeenth and Eureka streets, for $8500, John and Henry Peters to Lemuel Arthur, the contractor, who intends to conmstruct Buchanan and Webster streets, to cost flats and residences on the property; | two lots in block F to M. A. Howard | out Cost—Cures Nervous Debil- |for $2800; lot in block C to W. P. eighteen lots in blocks 1279A and 1278A, outside lands, part facing on the pro- ity, Prostatic Trouble, Emis- Todd for $1200; lot in block C to J.| posed Market street extension, Charles sions, and Restores M. Burgren for $1200; lot in block D | W. Pope and P. J. Kennedy to M&ne Normal Nerve Power Al- to H. M. Jewell for $1200; lot in block | A. Baird, $1350; three flats on the south ' most Instantly. FULL DIREGTIUNS FOR HOME CURE | w tha have found a new ingredient s W0 per ecent guicker than ally gives the desired ef- Ca. of thorities on every weak receipt that and full directions tely at home. There "and the effect 1s & of a receipt that brings nd your name and napp Medical Ceo. Mich.. and it will together with di- me cure and a de- se, all In an un- $200 Reward rest and conviction of any on v employes of this or_destroying Properts belong- CITiZ SALLIANCE the Law Department, 217_Crossley bullding. COMMITTEE, & ALLIANCE. DDA T R O visr DR JORDAN'S ancar _é HUSEUN OF lll'l’fil'l m JMDM—DW OF MEN Coneultinion (ree and srietly private. Trearment personally or By letier. A Fomtvwe Cure e lleAh & ©O.. 1051 Market St 8. F, Frescnptmr 34,406 and T. GUARANTEZD CURE POR A..)n.::u INJECTION. Cures ordlnlrr #ses io &, fgw days. Warranted to cure ses. WO TREATMENT zzqvmn Preyents- and Cures Stric- tures. PREVENTS CONT. 40 for both bott'es. For sale only z.8., z}:m!i m 102 Eady. JASTHMANOLA| s the guly cure for Nervous and Four” Dw;:l- or ut uuuflr ST, e Furely vegetable, méld and retiable. Cauger pérfect axmnnn. complete absorption and Lowlthtifl ;-nl-myA For cure of all disorders of Stomach, Liver: &k H “ad achg, Bsillousness, Cqnstipation, Plies und wll afinn.emenu—d internal Viscera. 25¢ “. A1 Grugzidts’ or by mall. Redway & Co., N T. Bartlett More people have been benefited by a sojourn at Bartlett Springs than at any other mineral springs resort on the coast. A resident physiclan looks after the health of the guests. A general manager of amusements is in charge of the social department. An old and reliable hunter and his dogs for the use of those who enjoy hunting. Competent masseurs In charge of the baths. A good table, amusements. Rates—Hotel, §12.00 to $17.50 per week; Housekeeping Cottages, £3.00 to 815.00 a week. Write J. E. McMAHAN, Springs, Cal., BSan Francisco, and all kinds of Bartlett or call at 2 Sutter st., Spend Your Vacation for $2O at San Luis Hot Sulphur pr"lgs San Lulsl?nl po, The most ideal resort for pleasure and la 560 T health on the Pacific Coa Buy round G to C. A. Magee for $1500; two lots | side of Eddy street, 87 feet east of | Beelth on the Pactie Coast. =Buy round |in block G to E. F. Duffey for $2500; | Scott, flats not yet finished, F. L. Han- || Luis Hot Sulphur Springs, San Luls two Jots on Parnassus avenue to W.|sen fo Isnac Frohman and Henry S.'| Obispo Cal. and return, includin stage A. Lanhe for $2500; lot in block F | Nathan, $12,500; the entire block bound- to W. A. Jones for $1250; two lots in | ed by Twenty-first, Collingwood, Twen- block E to W. A. Lange for $3500.| tieth and Diamond streets, with the ex- Also in Ross Valley Park: D. Foley,lot, ‘\f‘s‘pti'm of'a frontage on Tiwentieth $310; E. G. Foley, lot, $310; M. L |street and a few lots on Diamond lot, $210; M. J. Hodge, lot, |street, to a'client of the bank at a pri- A. P. Cordrey, lot, $480; P.|vate price. The bank has divided this | Hartman, lot, $320; C. F. Stewart, lot, | property into thirty-two building lots | $320; F. W. Jewell, lot, $325; A. O.|and is rapidly disposing of same, sell- Jones, lot, $450; E. G. Lamotte, lot, | ing them at a very reasonable price and | $60 L. Hanson, lot, $600; E. H. | upon reasonable terms. These lots are | Brown, lot, $320; A. Pasquet, lot, | well situated and command an unex- $1200; W. C. Morris, lot, $500; O. W. | celled view of the city, bay and Oak- Jones, two lots, $1000; M. E. Duke, | land. | two lots, $950; H. P. Crozier, lot, $400; | r&—————-————————i‘ K. B. Jones, -lot, $400; W. | eight lots, San_ Anselmo, . = | THE CALL AT §T. LOUIS Leonhart, lot, $360; J. J. Handley | $900: F. O. Stallman, lot, $350; W.| Sperry, lot, ; M. A. Jones, ; Visitors to the St. Louis lots, $875; F. Sparrowe, lot, $ | o 2 A. E. Somerville, lot, $700; F. E.| | Exposition win st g s Brune, one acre, Murray place, RossE 1 on sale at the following places: Valley, $900; E. lot, $400; | World’s Fair News Company. RB. B. Jones, lot, L. A. Murch, | | Planters’ Hotel News Stand. lot, $366; C. P. » lot, $650: C.1 | yjndell Hotel News Stand. E. Ligon, lot, $375; A. L. Hartman, | | Jot, $350; A. Isaacs, lot $350. | St. James Hotel News Stand. { | { Sol Getz & Son report sales during| | St Nicholas Hotel News the past week as follows: | stana. | Lot 25x120 on the east side of Twenty- | | . 7T, Jett, Eighth and Olive seventh avenue, 100 feet north'of S > > street, to Catherine Riley; lot on the| | StFeCts west line of Forty-fifth avenue, 250 Fgster Book and News Com- south of H street, 'to D. Babcock, for | pany. $800; lot on the east side of Forty- northwest sixth avenue, 100 south-of H street, | i’ H George A. Hussey, corner Sixth and Pine streets. to M. Rooney, for $850; lot 32:6x100 | | on the southwest corner of rorty-fitth J. J. Purcell, Special News avenue and H street, to P. C. Cohn, Agent. for $2250; lot 50x100 on the north line | Joseph Copeland, Special of I street, 57:6 west of Forty-seventh | & s News Agent. avenue, to M. A. Bley, for $1700, and i S s lot 50x120 cn the east side of Forty- Philip Roder, Special News fifth avenue, 225 north of V street, to Agent. | E. Altucker. | Jacob Heyman has transferred the busin: of the Jacob Heyman Com- pany to his son, Oscar Heyman. The | last named reports that he is building cottages on A street, west of Seventh .| avenue; on the south line of Chenery | NPT street, west of Roanoke; on the south- | GUARDS AT SAN QUENTIN MUST BE GOOD RIFLEMEN east corner of Vermont and Twenty- fifth streets: and on the west line of | LT 3 x Hoffman avenue, north of Alvarado | T1ose Unable to Ma }It‘:l:g‘:::dptc(: iy Minor Positions. street. Through the agency of Shainwald, SAN QUENTIN, April 30.—A guard must make a 60 per cent score in Buckbee & Co., a five-year lease has | v sition on guar uty. uch is the ul- Wilcox Building on Mission street. |10 1um jssued by Warden Tompkins. THE AUCTION OFFERINGS. As a result one guard has resigned rather than be reduced in rank, while G. H. Umbsen & Co. will auction | city real estate on Monday, May 9. The | many others are contemplating quit- }mmogu( includes the following: | ting. { Three pieces belonging to the Julia Guards Sharpe, Cills, Givins, Allen | Leahy estate on the southeast corner |and Sivils, who have for a long time ior Ashbury and Waller sireets; the |enjoyed an easy job, were taken from premises at 2303 Devisadero street and | the wall yesterday and placed upon the midnight watch. The Warden in- . property adjoining, and 1ot 25 of block {6 of the Mission and Thirtieth Streets | sists that his men must make better | Extension Hemestead Union on Burn- iscores or they cannot be sharpshooters {upon the walls. Other changes are | side avenue, 275 feet south of Berk- | shire street; also the premises at 1424, | expected in several of the guard tow- | ers and also the road gang guards. | 1426 and 1428 Jones street; the lot and improvements at 2334 Howard etreet; ADVERTISEMENTS. Southern Hotel News Stand. The Call may also be obtainel from train News Agents on trains in and out of St. Louis. lot and improvements at from 1529 to 1537 Mason street; the premises at 3780 Seventeenth street; the southeast cor- ner of Twénty-ninth and Church streets; the lot and improvements at 416 and 16% Washington avenue and’ 9 « | ana 9% Grand avenue; lots on the west mmm, | side of Webster street, between Fell | and Odk, and lots on Elsie and Cha- pultepec streets, 250 feet north of Es- | meralda. Baston, Eldridge & Co. announce an auction sale to take place on Tuesday, May 10. The properties to be offered | include the following: | Lot and imprcvements on the north- east corner of Pine and Jones streets; 508 Mason street; lot, stores and flats on the southeast corner of Page and Lyon streets; Jot and buildings at 316 and 316% Seventh street; lot on the north side of Fulton street, 150 feet i west of Larkin; southeast corner of Nineteenth and Sanchez streets; lot on the west side of Chenery street, 175 feet north of Randall; cottage at 4033 Nineteenth street; flats at 64 and 66 Sycamore avenue; cottage on the north llde of Valparaigo street, east of Tay- ; flats at 440 and 442 Tehama street, nnu for $46 a month. Ne:t' Saturday the C. M. Wooster Company will run a special excursion to Palo Alto and will sell at auction at LE ROY ums CIGARS SELECTED ToBACCOS EXPERT WORKMANSHIP MODEST PRICE board for #20.00 to $2L.00, according to location of rooms, or board and a com- modations $0.00 to #12.00 per week, Scenjc surroundings, free bathine. boating and fishing on grounds. Fine shady walks, tennis and croquet grounds, dance vilion for guests. Fine smea beach one mile from Hot Sulpbur Springs. Cottages and furniture are all new. Gas throughout bulldinks and grounds. Our table is well supplied with the best the { | markei aftoras. Our staze meets trains arriving at San Luis Obispo at 3:15 p. m every day (except Sunday). | This i no hospital or sinatorium. i HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA KAGG COUNTY: only 4% hours from San Francisco and EREi——— bt D miles staging; wa- ‘ ters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural i hot minerul water bath in State; boating and | swimming {n Warm ,8pring Creek: good trout streams: {elephéne, telegrapli, dlflly mail, ex- | press and San Francisco lnoll!h' and evening | papers: FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE | SERVICE: both merning and afternoon stages, found trip from Sun Franctsco only 6 30, Take | Tiburon ferry dafly at 7:30.a. m. ar 2:30 p. | Rates §2 & day or $12 a week, Re('rent'el nny :uefl of the ‘past nine years. Patronage of 003 uaprecedented. Information at Tourist In- | formation Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., or of J. F. MULGREW, Skaggs, Cal. SODA BAY SPRINGS Situated on Clear Lake. Hunting, fishing, boating, launch, horses, tennis, croquet, dark- room, warm soda geyser In bathhouse, club- etc., increased accommodations, mod- conveniences, Scenery unsurpassed. Table & speciajty. Rates per week, $10 to $15. Photos and information at Chatfield & Vinzent's, 22§ Montzomery st. or llldrens E. Jane Gardiner (formerly ma er Tamalpa!s Tavern), Soda | Bay, Kelseyville B. O Lake Co.. Ca. SARATOGA SPRlNfiS. Extensive improvements this year. A new spring found which will effect more cures in a y than the other waters in a week; 15 miner- al springs. We guarantee cure for dyspepsia, Kidney, liver, stomach, rheumatism, blood, skin etc. $10 to §16 per week. ' Information Peck’s Bureau, 11 Mom:c\mry st., or J. MAR- TENS, Batchelor P. O., Lake County, Cal. PARK HOUSE, Ben Lomond, Cal. Under new management. Up to date. Beau- tiful grounds. Running stream and pond with good fishing. Playgrounds for children. Free carriage meets all trains. J. D. CELLA, Mgr. INDEPENDENCE LAKE. Fishing: boats: excellcat table; climate per- fect: 16 miles from Truckee, in an unbroken forest. Information at Traveler office, 30 Mont- | gomery strect, or MRS. H. M. CLEMONS, Truckee, Cal. VICHY SPRINCS _Three miles from Uklah, Mendocino County. al electric waters, champagne baths. grounds; fishing and hunting: crystal spring; accommodations and table first cl J. A. REDEMEYER, Proprietor. DUNCAN SPRINGS OPEN May 15. ‘l‘vo ‘miles from Hopland. Fine medicihal wi Hard_finished hotel. Excellent table. Rates $10 to $12 per week. KLAMATH SPRINGS, Beswick, Siski; Write to E! you County. California. N BROS. for Booklet. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, HAYW. First-class resort; tennis, croquet, amusement hall, etc. Speclal rates to famili Terms reazonable. A. GAUDARD, Prop., phonc Black 141. THE GEYSERS The Most Famous Heaith and Pleasurs Rescrt in California. THE CLIMATE AND SCENERY are unsur- paesed and the waters are acknowledged the best on the market. Natural mineral, steam and Hammam baths. Swimming lake of tapld mineral water. ating, hunting. fishing. dancing. ehuffis-board. billisrde and” croquet. THE HOTEL AND COTTA have been renovated throughout, and mew coitages and o fine pavilion buflt this year There will e a fully squipped datry ery stable in connection with the hots hctel. cottages, bath houses and grounds are lighted by electricity, The hoiel will b@supblied with the best the market affords. Rates -$10, $12. $14 and $14 per week. For further particulars and hooklet write R H. CGRRY, Prop, The Geysers, Sonoma County. California. Agua Caliente Springs We have added many NEW attractions to this beautitul and romantic spot; open all the | year round: the nearest Hot Sulphur Springs to San Francisco, temperature 115 degrées; no staging; fare §110: sure cura for rheurn: asthma and all kindred ailments. We nave f different Hot Sulphur Springs: tub and piunge baths and ths largest mineral water swimming tank In_the State. Table and rooms are first cluss. Rates §2 per day, $12 to $14 per week. Speclal rates to fumilles and half rates to chil- dren. Inquire at Peck's, 11 Montgomery st., or address THEO. RICHARDS, Agua Caliente Springs, Sonoma County. California. We have erected a stone. bullding, dining-room; at 400 guests. modern can Situated In Vendome Park of 12 acres, a charmins summer resoct auto road map of ths county mailed on ap- lication. . BROOKS, Manager. BI.IIE 1deal summer resort. b, Music every eveni for pamphi O WEISMAN, Midlaks P. O..Lake county,Ca or call on Dr. Happersberger,1104 Market. S. F. LAKES | PARAISO.SPRINGS The leading summer resort of Cali- fornia. Hot soda and salphur batha. Excellent table. Concert by Bro- haska's Bond every day. Send for beautiful booklet and rates to W. smonnl.l. Bgr. ARK WJEST 0. wo SPRINGS JUERG. NSEN Will manage the springs; many improvement: cement bathbouse and gas all over place; 12 we-k. Office 18 Larkin st., of Mark West Svrings, Santa R Rural No. 6. LAKE COUNTY New. comfortable carriages direct most_picturesque portion of California. Best quipped stage line .n the State. Leaves Cal toga daily (Sundays excepted) at 11:0 a. m dirvet to Harbin, Seigler, Adams, Howard, A deraon, Hobergs, Splers, Astores dnd Glenbroo half hour for lunch istoga; also to Mi distown, Lovier Lake, Kemyuue and Lakeport. Livery fn connection . SPIERS, Proy, TENTS boating, fish e o to_the JOHANNISBERG. : modern convenlences; large, airy | fishing, swimming, boa week. THEO, BLAN Oakville, Napa Co. AU, 50 Montgomer, l\}’(‘)l!‘e\TlON BUI Bxtensively Improved: feg: climate dellghtful garden; bot, cold baths; +pi swimming tank, 40x50, Rates $8 week up meets train. Schuler & Scheben, Napw, HOWELL NT., WOODWORTH'S \"<", &= No tog. Pureei spring water, Climate natu, tonie and invigorator. Residence 20 years. " per_week; Woodworth & Muller, S| POR RENT, at Camp Meeker. a fur- nished cott rooms. Box 1953, Call Office. | Cal. SOLID COMFORT HOME 1510 1900 feet altitude; no H . sty Ttu be used on Sunday, but excursionists | same for you. To the young face it = - | that wish can return Saturday evening | : ves fresh charms, $o m:‘dd re- B | SELLS TO COLONISTS. | on efther the broad or narrow gauge | wed youth. Pot 75¢c, lasts three Through C. M. Wooster Company |trains. The lots that will be auctioned | months. All druggists. | the sale of 2000 acres in the BOgES |off by Baldwin & Howell on Saturday, TRIAL JAR. Ladies sendi ranch; near Princeton, Colusa County, 'nn the arrival of the excursionists, at * this ad. zad J0c will receive a jar has been made to 8. P. Forrest and | Santa Crus, are situated in the Cottage WHY NOT TRY Highland IF YCU ARE GOING TO THE Springs E QFFER YOU THE BEST OF MINERAL waters. accommodations and service. Table unsurpassed. Rooms hard finished, light- ed by electricity. All the povular sports and amusem:nts. ery, telephone and postoffice. Shortest route and cheapest fare to Lake County. Most centrally situated. Delighttul excursions on Clear Lake and to other resorts. Make your reservations now. TERMS—$10 to $17 50 per week. For Book- let, etc.. call on our agen:i, H. R DUFFIN, ¢33 Market street. or address CRAIG & KERR, Highland @prings, Cal. Buildings newly painted Liv- CAZADERO The Gem of All NWorthern Retreats. Grove, Forest, Glade and Dell. Creat, Canyon, Hill and Dale. Enoll, Knob, Peak and Mountain. The home of the trout and the haunt of the deer. Reached over the North Shore Ry., via Sausalito Ferry A vear ago 1 leased this resort for a num- ber of years. To.day I have the pieasure tell you that, owing to last season's blg am unprecedented patronage, I have purchased th magnificent domain of over 1200 acres. A thor- ough renovation Ras been made of all the prop- erties, insurng the best of service and ac- commodation. In the matter of recreation a new building containing a bowling alley has been added. also a new tennis court, and boat- ing and bathing on the river, all free to guests. Free camping-grounds in the Cazadero giant Tfedwoods from May until October, but sanj- tary rules must be complied with. Lots, re, for sale, from $100 to sult at city fgures. Take Sausalito Ferry via North Shore Rail- road. Round trip, good for six months, . $3 75. Round trip, Friday t#l Monday, $3; no stag ing: depot on the ground. Fare at hotel or cot- tazes, day: $10 fo $14 per week: spe- cial rate by the month For partienlars other than herein given write J. J. THIRION, owner and manager, Hoteb del Cazadero, Sonoma Co., Cal R. R. office, 626 Markst st., or North Shore San Francisco. VACATION 1904 1§ NOW READY FOR DISTRIBUTION. “VACATION" is issued an- nually by the CaliforniaNorthwesternR’y 1EE PICIURISQUE RCUTE (F CALIFORNIA and is the standard publication on the Pacific Coast for informa- tion regarding MINERAL SPRING RESORTS, COUNTRY HOMES AND FARMS WHERE SUMMER BOARDERS ARE TAKEN, AND SELECT CAMP- ING SPOTS. This yesr's adition. “Vacation 1904." contains over 130 pages. beautifully {llustrated. and is complete in its detailed informa- tion as to lacation. uccommoda- tiens. attractions. ete., th ‘erms from $7.00 per week up. To be had at Ticket Offices. €50 Market Sitreet (Chronicle Build:bz). and Tiburcn Ferry. foot of Market Street; \ieneral Orfice. Mutuai Life Bullding. corner of Sansome and California Streets, San Francisco: in Oakland ar 972 Broadway ’Anl!eltlonl by Mail Will Recsive Im- medizte Resvonse. H. C. WHITING. Gen'l .fanager. R. RYAN. Cen'l Pass'r Agent {CAMP CURRY| Opens May 7. | YOSEMITE ; B e SEIGLER % tural Hot Bathe. Positive cure for rheu- , asthma. Wonderiul wateis for liver, Kidney 'and all stomach troubles. Swimming pond, gymnaglum. Orchestra. Hard-nnished rooms. Housekeeping cottages. Electric lights. Arsenic beauty baths. Dairy. Rates $10 to $12 o eck, Bathe and amus ments free. Address . H. MéGowan, prop.. Seigler, Lake Co., Cal. | AKEPORT_AND BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE—Hopland to Bartlett Springs, vis Lakeport, carrying passengers for Lakeport and Bartlett Sprifigs. Stages connect wita trains at Hopland. Leave Hoplaad at 12 arrive at Lakepor: at 3:30: arrive at Barti ew 6-ho 1 .».“.- Hot Springs at e g aurist wagos: with all the most modern | provements. Passengers for Lakeport or Ba:.. let: Springs, call for tickets by Bartlett Spriags Stage Line. Tickets can be purchased at office of CaMiornia N. W. Ry.. 650 Market st vr at Tiburon ferry. MILLER & HOWARD, Props. WEITE SULPEUR Valle; Cal.—Mcst accessible springs to s.nlhnc..c’.,"; round trip $1. no stage fare; only 21 hours ride: 5 miles trom Vallejo: hot. coid and plunge sulphur beths: wonderful cures of rheu- matism, neuralgia, eczema, kidoey, Mver and stonach diseases. Beautiful grounds and lake for boating and bathing. Dancing paviliou. Xew bowling alley and shutfle board. ~Rates. week, including ba s i mountEtns owe Stmmer Hen. ot Fonoma. Co. Pure water. equable climate, lots selling §10 up; cottages built b, T, $30 up: depot MEEKER, Camp Meeker, Sanoma County. I‘EIGSEII ben:lnruu; the Senta 5 nnd per week. For circulars address G. F. B nn EG. R. D. 121, Santa Cruz. Cal. situated CAMP VACATION. Hotel under canvas on the Russian River below Guerneville in a grove a mile and a half long, skirting the river; tennis courts; 40 new boats: will build a dam in the river; 4 miles of smooth water for boating and bathing. Aduits $2 per day, $10 per Week: _children gnder 10 half rates. Special rates for fami- Address MRS. L. C. CNO- “Vacation™ P. O., So- HOTEL ROWARDENNAN “IN THE MDUNTAINS BY THE SEA." BEN LOMOND—Santa Cruz County: REGULAR SEASON. Will open_May 15th under entirely new man- agement. Round rip tickets from San Fran- ¢isco $3.00. For booklet apply Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., S. F., or to WILLIAM . DODGE. Lessee. Soda Springs. The famous mountain health and pleasurs resort is now open for the patronage of the public. Address JOHN JACOBS. TUXEDO HOTEL. Extersively improved since last season. Opens Apris 1. THOS. L. BELL, Mgr., Feiton, Cal. Buy uckets to Tuxedo. narrow-gauge. fcot of Market street . $3.00. LOS GATOS. HOTEL LYNDON—Modern Improvements, e grounds: popular amusements: lawn sroquet: ciimate uneur postts P. MOG' SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. CENTRAL HOTEL. Rates reasonable. MRS. I. N. HAYES Felton, Cal NSRR TOCALOMA MNaials Berirand Hotel: first-class accommodations: special rates for s and parties; fishing, hunting, bcating, bathing: beautiful dr 1o Valley; telephone. ~JOSEPH F. BER ND, or Bulletin Office, every Thursday, 2 T to 4 p. m o Forde’s Rest, FORDE'S REST £72° %225 round trip §3; eniarged: surrounded by two ro- mantic trout streams; fishing. hunting, bath- irg: @ picturesque place. Adults $6.30 per week. children balf price. W. C. FORDE, Ee- cles, Cal. heart of Sance P R. R.. CADERO. Swanton Hous: under new management, poptiar hotel of San Mateo .Co. Commodious cottages, beautiful grounds, famous pebbie - beach, fishing, hunting., sea bathing. FPhome. Rates, $8 and $10 pér week. G. C. LUCE. Proprietor. . LINDNER'S PA“ A Tesort for your family Guerneville. Partly furplshed cottages, $12 per month and up. Tents and room at $7 30 per wepk S PECK'S, 11 Montzomery (( S e LAUREL D! The Switzerland of America The only lak rt that has fts' own mineral springe Ine swimming, fishing and_huntimg. BDE N, sole proprietor, Laurel Dell P. ounty. Cal. BIN SPRIN €p.: contain suiphur, -Most desirable in Lake iron, magnesia and ‘varalysis. stomach _troubles: alley. handdall cou trip tickets, 8. P. o OUNTAIN VIEW RANCE and cottages, in the mountains, nees Sante Cruz. First-class table and accom., gas, baths, phone, cally mall bowl lag. Cf“q\l‘l amu: - Thents; terms, $9 ap. Campers to Glenwood, ke carriage, $3 78 round trlp. FRANK R. DANN, Santa Cruz. Fredericksen & Sutton. !Inl‘fl"! REDWOOD m. Excellent board. home cooking: ground, u desired, with board, $5. ‘Room lnd bmra 58 > $10. Best hunt g ‘and flshing, MRS.‘A. L. Acxtn\u\ La Honda. San Mateo County. ILLOW RANCH, delightfully located in W ioots. 5 miles' from Santa Cruz. Spring ater, fruit, milkexcelient table; dally meii; free conveyance; $7 week; phone Suburban §7. Mrs: W, lRA\DFLL Santa Cruz, Cal. dropsy. =1 new gympastum, _and bilitard room. o she 5o A HATS, Prop. i g ‘ml'fl’ HOTEL, El Verano, noma Co., Cal Terms, §1 day dnd up:; ‘:: mineral springs near by. Long distance’ tele- phote: daily mail. JOHN SERRES, Prvpflz!or QUAILEURST—In the Sarta | Crul Motntains. Terms moderate; no fnval ply to F. E. BEECHER, Wrights, Cal, OCKY Falla Farm. 4 miles ¢ Santa Crus, nmts. G.M Shippey.144 R.F./* . Snta Crus ‘Walling Loses Contest. An attorney who represents per- sons interested in the “distribution of an estate is not himself an interested party within the meaning of the law, according to a decision rendered by the Supreme Court yesterday. Attor- yney J. M. Walling, while acting for | the administrator of the estate of W. H. Kruger, had a quarrel with his cli- ent and was paid only a fraction of the stipulated fee. He ovposed the distribution of the estate on the ground that he was an interested party. The court says Walling must settle his trouble with hls client in some other manner. —————— Lawrence Must Hang. The Supreme Cburt declared yester- day that Charles Lawrence must hang for assisting in the murder of H. C. MeCarthy at Elk Grove, Sacramento County, September 4, 1902. Charles Padilla, who was convicted of .the same crime, was granted a new trial as a result of erroneous rulings by the Superior Judge before whom the case was heard. McCarthy was killed dur- ing the course of a drunken row with Padilla, Lawrence and Augustus Mo- Inuo. Lose Their Legacies. The Supreme Court decided yester- day that Edmund and Patrick Fitz- patrick must each lose all interest in the estate of Jeremiah Pendergast be- cause they fuiled to present their claims within five years after the death of testator. It is stated that non-resident alien heirs must ask for what may be left them in the speci- fied period or their legacies will re- vert to the State. Ten other heirs of Pendergast presented their claims on time and will s2cure one-twelfth of the estate each. San Francisco Veterimary College. " Next session will begin June 6th. Catalogues by applying 1o Dr F I Creely. 310 G. (. ave. @ R Seeking Kidnaped Child. The police are searching for four- year-old Violet Lundberg\ who was kidnaped last Friday from the Prot- estant Orphan Asylum on Haight street. he child’s mother is Mrs. James. Shaw of Oakland and i3 thought to know more than she will acknowledge about the taking away of the Ifttle girl. Violet was placed in the asvium bv the Society for the Pre- iwntion of Crueity to Children, Jud:e was not a fit person to have clmrge of Coffey having decided that her mother | the child, — RUPTURE. If you suffer with this dangerous and troublesome affliction, we will treat you until cured, without charge. If not cured you pay nothin Hundreds have been cured When cured 'you pay. Isn't this fair? Ey us. You can be CURED too. Call and see us. 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