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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1904 An ideal town and a perfect climate. city of handsome homes. wild flowers of blooming under A The springtime are the- 0aks at PALO ALTO A de -H) trains dailv. No fogs. No ferri htful ride through nature’s park. One hour’s de from the city—will soon be but 40 min- . Next Saturday will be vour first op- rtunity to buy such prop:-rt\' as we will offer at public auction there. Special train leaves 10:15a. m. Lunch provided. C. M. WOOSTER CO. 648 Market St. AMUSEMENTS. (’ RA N HOUSE TINEES SATURDAY ANT NDAY »I‘Hl\ WEEK ONLY TO-NIGHT GRETH'S AIRSHIP LANDS NEAR THE FIVE-MILE nov ler Shaft Com- pels Inventor to Stop on His Trip to San Jose. The airship which Dr. Greth to send to the St. Louis Exposition to compete for the $100,000 prize made another ascent yesterday. It was eml- nently successful. At the start of the Slight Mishap to Prog OPERA hopes In SARDOL h MR » tour Dr. Greth turned the big airship ' ’ around and about at will-in the still ] morning air. MELBDUR"E a He then decided to start for San Jose, but unfortunately a key slipped from one of the propeller shafts and this compelied him to cut his trip short. “He thereupon decided to make a landing, which was effected without difficulty near the Five-mile House. The landing was made without the slightest damage to the airship or its machine MacDOWELL Tosca Next Monday Night 16¢ Prices. CLEOPATRA.” l - e e———— CALl OR N l A Mechanics and Daughters Dance. Under the auspices of the hall com- NIGHT— mittee of the local circles of the Junior be new problem play, Order of United American Mechanics To M 's and of the Daughters of Lib an invitation social will be given next W E D D IN G [ohmey ceine Tin dmion obers G ’ F T Hall. There will be an up-to-date programme of dance LAHAN. aivoroe ALITO ATTACHED.— EXT! N NIGHT. comedy, . Eve > hompsor i OUR NEW MINISTER. “the coast th AY the best com- seasor: Belasco & Mayer, \ Proprietors. | E. D. Price, General Manager. | SAT. AND EUN L DRAMA, By ARTHUR W. PINERD PRUFI.IGAT HE ALCAZAR. & Sun.. 25c to 50c Francisco Pro- ™ medy, 'ALCAZAR™ -FLOTO SHOWS The Circus Beauytifyl Jeuasc, | TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT, MAYEN THE TWO :ctoor.m piayed at the Madison Square Theater, New York | EE !\!THAL 8P M. Un@er Mammoth Tents, Corner Eleventh and Market Sts. | Bighth: Phy F th 638, [ men vhee o ®% | Admission: Adults, 50c; Children, 25¢ ¥5 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. TENTS PERFECTLY WATERPROOF. STREET PARADE AT 10 A. M. TO-DAY. DR. JEKYLL ETIVOL e .AND MR. HYDE! HOUSE. A ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY oy { oy POSITIVELY LAST SIX NIGHTS warance in This City of Of the Spectacular Military Comic Opera NS BERE WHENJOHNNYCOMES MARCHING HOME NEXT MONDAY NIGHT jebrated Drama, t A G. SKINNER. | Evenings ..10c to BOc P'ICE Matinees ..10c, 15e, 25c | !u:x'r— m Tml MUSKETEERS.” | - Pure Food | | B edwdway e AN D s Comedy CIRL N“No,oxguk PRICES—28e, 7Be Box and Mezzanine suu $1.00. Industrial | ‘Exposition MECHANICS' PAVILION APRIL 30 fo MAY IS, DAY AND NIGHT BY BEN- CONCERT BAND, FANE TO ALL CHILDREN, OFEN SUNDAYS. A BIG NEW SHOW! Davis, Macauley and Company; M. Dumond’s Parisian Minstrels; Sisters Gasch; Hal Merritt; Brandow and Wi- A0 [ Re ley; Lew Sully; La Petite Adelaid ‘Wilfred Clarke and Company, and O pheum Motion Pictures, Showing the LAUNCHING OF THE CALIFORNIA. Regular Matiness Every Wednesday, Thurs- day, Saturday and Sunday. Prices, 10c, 26c & 3 COLUMBIA iz IMMENSE OVATION. the | pYRST TIME IN SAN FRANCISCO, SWIFTEST FUN SHOW ON EARTH. KLAW and ERLANGER Present ix ROGERS MAX In John J. MeNally's Latest Vaud€vitle Faree, “THE ROGERS BROS. IN LONDON.” | Most Elaborate Vaudeville Farce Production Ever Made. 110—Entertainers—110. Nightly, Mcluding Sunday. Mat. Saturday. OAKLAND AMUSEMENTS. FLO ADLER And a Great Show Every Afternoon and Evening in the Theater. TAKE A RIDE ON THE MINIATURE_ ELECTRIC RAILROAD | Her BABY MONKEY in M‘\ll' \h!'Rf)R MAZE T CABARET DE LA MORT. ; nunn NIGET TEURSDAY. p sion, 30c; Children, 5e. | ng, Ask for “The Chumes.” THE GUS OAKLAND RACE TRACK NEW CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB. o rain or shine, exce; it Eeason closes Satur- | May 7 Six or More Kaces Daily. Races commence at 2:15 p. m. sharp. 18 stopping at the track take of Market street, at 12, 12:30, o'clock. No smoking in last two which are reserved for ladies and their Tts. Returning trains lesve track at 4:10 and 4:45 and immediately after thé last race. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, President. PERCY W. TREAT, Secretary. mscm,umv uvnnm SEMBRICH Assisted by Rudolph Ganz, pianist. 2 CUNCERTS ONLY 2 ALHAMBRA THEATER, NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT. MAY Bth. XT SATURDAY MATINE Tth, Seats, $3 and §2. Box Seats, $3. Now on sale at Sherman Clay & Co.'s. week day, May 2. day, LIBERTY PLAYHOUSE HKLAND'H NEW_THEATER. — WEEK— JAMES In ILDED FPOOL.” 25c, 50c and The. See Bishop's Revolving Stage. ————————————————y AT 2 AND | ,\\‘D GO0D PLAY “Rogers Bros. in London” | With Clever Cast and’ Act- | ing Wins at the Columbia i 1 | | | GOOD BILLS ALL AROUND Excellent Acting and Large ¥ x v ! Audiences Characterize the Attractions Last Evening “N’' York” is stamped all over the | production of “The Rogers Brothers in | London,” given last night at the Colum- | bia by the original Gus and Max. We | have had others. They did not remind {of Broadway. One would have hesi- tated to saddle even Milpitas with some of the Raymond and Caverly Rogers Brothers stufi that descended upon us last season at the Grand Opera-house. To say that the R. B.'s have been' robustly libeled by their local substi- tutes is to put the case mildly. It is the difference between chalk and | cheese, water and wine. It is all through the production, from come- dians (0 chorus. As a girl show “The Rogers Brothers in London” could not { be bettered. Nor as a gown show. Its comedians, though fewer than with { the Weberfieldiane, are of the best. | There are gcod voices and good stuff | itself is | | for them to sing. one sparkle. The Rogers Brothers are not in London for nothing. There is the English flavor about the piece, bits of quaint, local color—Mr. Coyne is a positively fascinating example. There are good specialties, the nes—on shipboard, in Trafalgar Square, Lon- don, are stunningly formance goes with a snap irresistible. One has the new Max Rogers. They are German com- edians who neither strangle with their accent nor depend upon swats on th sclar plexus. John McNally, who is the author of their piece, has furnished | them with some brilliantly lively lines, | and they get every ounce coming out The piece of them. They both sing—Max might- ily, and dance with uproarious com- icality. They could not be better and their support is almost as good. Coyne, as the lisping Englishman, delightful. Lillian Coleman, well | known here for her work at Fischer | In its earlier days, comes back prettie |and more vocally tuneful than ever. | She has'a song that stays in “By the ycamore Tree,” sung with Mr. Moore. \c\d. Aymar is handsome and suflicient > her part and Carrie Reynolds fills in uwrully. Very funny, too, Is the show girl of Melville Ellis. The piece, in short, is perfect of pro- duction, full of fun never-ceasing. It as the house. BLANCHE PARTINGTON. Grand Opera-House. Melbourne MacDowell began an en- gagement last night at the Grand Opera-house in a highly creditable pro- | duction of Sardou’s “La Tosca,” which | scored a triumph. MacDowell enacts the difficult part of Baron Scarpia, in which he is perfectly at home and | shows the finished actor that he is. MacDowell plays with a subtle knowl- | edge of the actor's art in its smallest | detail, and has surrounded himself with | capable support. Miss Ethel Fuller was fully equal to the role of Floria Tosca, | which enabled her to give full play to | her emotional talents. Her scene with | Scarpla In which she finally kills the destroyer of her lover works the spec- | tators up to a high pitch of excitement | and earned several curtain calls, which | were profuse throughout the entire per- | formance. Robert Elllot gave a virile impersonation of Mario, and his love- | making with Tosca was a pleasant fea- | ture of the piece. The scene where | Mario is tortured by Scarpia to divulge | the hiding place of Angelotti was well done, and Miss Fuller did some admir- able acting In her endeavor to with-| stand the determined efforts of Scarpia | to compel her to betray her lover's | friend. Angelotti was acted intelligent- | 1y by Jack Webster, and Edmund Quil- |linan showed good dramatic training | in the part of Schiarone. Miss Pauline Willard made a graceful queen and thsu Nettie Black was acceptable as | Prtncees Orlonia. Alcazar. Tt is a pleasure to witness the pro- duction of Arthur W. Pinero’s ‘The Profligate” by the Alcazar's excellent company. (The play was produced at the Alcazar for the first time last night, without a hitch or a blemish. The company was admirably fitted to the characters, and the scenery, espe- cially the loggia of the Villa Colobiano, | was applauded most deservedly. To ladd to the effect S. Homer Henley | eroni’s “Glamour” In amorous ac- cents, while hearts were breaking on the stage and eyes were moist in the auditorium. This is a play in which the women of the cast must shine most luminous- 1y or else there must come fallure and disappointment, and the women do shine—all of them together, Juliet Crosby and Adele Block being twin stars of the brightest. Miss Block is the happy, unsuspecting. bride and the tragedy and the tears follow swiftly upon the heels of the smiling honey- moon. There is a betrayed girl among the central figures, who is personated by Frances Starr, and, to her credit be it said, she does not dress in mourn- ing. Marie Howe, the scheming mamma, 1s in her best form in the character of Mrs. Stonehay. James Durkin, the profligate Dunstan Ren- shaw, with a shady past, is most ef- fective. Harry Hilliard; the juvenile; George Osbourne, the anclent, and John B. Maher, the buriesque noble- man, fill in the odd corners of the play most effectively. " Central. Herschel Mayall was given a de- served ovation last night at the Central Theater. His double impersonation of “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” was un- doubtedly the most convincing work done by that able actor during his Central engagement. His transform- ADVERTISEMENTS. Pears was the first maker of sticks of soap for shaving. Sticks in 3 sizes; shaving cakes in 3 sizes. Pears’ Soap established over 10> years, thing in Gus and | 1 and in Siegel-Coopers, New York— | put forth and the per- | Joseph | .<: was enjoyed by an audience &s large | THE GEYSERS The Most Famous Health and Pleasure Resort in California. THE CLIMATE AND SCENERY are unsur- passed and the waters are acknowledged the best on the market. Natural mineral, steam and Hammam baths. Swimming lake of tepld mineral water. Boating, hunting, fishing. dancing, shuffle-board, bilijards and croquet. THE HOTEL AND COTTAGE: bave been renovated throughout, and new cottages and a fine pavilion built this year. There will be a fully equipped dairy and liv- ery stable in connection with the hotel. The hotel, cottages, bath houses and grounds are lighted by electricity, The hotel will be supplied with the best the market affords. Rates, $10, $12. $14 and 316 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 dos for the use of those who enjoy [ | per week, For turtner’ particalars ana bookiet PRt write R H. CURRY. Prop. The Geysers, Competent masseurs in charge of T the baths. A good table, and all kinds of amusements. AguaCaliente gpring‘s e have added many NEW attractions to this beautiful and romantic spot; open all the year round: the nearest Hot Sulphur Springs to San Francisco, temperature 115 degrees; no staging; fare $110; sure cure for rheumatism, asthma and all kindred ailments. We have five different Hot Sulphur Springs; tub and plunge baths and the largest mineral water swimming tank In_the State. Table and rcoms are first class. Rates $2 per day, $12 to $14 per week. Sgecial rates to families and half rates to chil- dren. Inquire at Peck’s. 11 Montgomery st., or address THEO. RICHARDS, Agua Calfente Springs. Sonoma County. California. We have erected a tone building, modern dining-room; can reat 400 guests. Rates—Hotel, §12.00 to 817.50 per week: Housekeeping Cottages, £3.00 10 815.00 a week. Write J. E. McMAHAN, Bartlett Springs, Cal, or call at 2 Sutter st., San Francisco. Spend Your Vacation for $2o at San Luis ‘Hot Sulphur Springs o Lui oviswe. Cal. The most 1deal resort for pleasure and health on the Pacific Coast. Buy round ticket from San Francisco to San ulphur Springs, San Luls al., and return, including stage from springs and one week's a for 820.00 10 $22.00, according or board and acom- Situated i1n Vendome Park of 13 B AT e acres, a charming summer resort: ting and Ashing on grounds. Fine B o g dy waiks, tennis and croquet grounds, automoblle garage on the grounds nce pavillon for guests. Fine sea i to sussla. Bathiag pavifion, bowling alleys, tennis etec New of the on ap- beach one mile from Hot Sulphur Springs Cottages and furniture mre all new. Gas throughout bufldings and groun Our table is well supplied with the best the markel affords. ~Our stage meets trains arriving at San Luls Obispo at 8:16 p. m every day (except Sunday) This 1s no hospital or sanatorfum. auto road ma county mall plication. 3 T. BROOKS, Manager HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA £ SKAGGS COUNTY; only 4% hours from San Francisco and Al but 0 miles staging: wa- ters ny for medicinal virtues; best natural hot mineral water bath in State; boating and Ideal summer resort, hunting, ing, Music every evenin; "EISMAN, Midla O.,Lake county,Cal., or call on Dr. Happersberger,1104 Markez. S. F. LAKES PARATSO._SPRINGS The leading summer resort of Call- fornfa. Hot soda and sulphur baths. Excellent table. Concert by Bro- haska’s Band every day. Send for beautiful booklet and rates to boatihg, fish- swimming in Warm Spring Creek: good trout Send for pamphiet. streams; telephone, telegraph, daily mail, ex- press and San'Francisco morning and evening papers: FiRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAGH ERVICE; both morning and afternoon_stages, round trip from San Franci lsco only $5 50. Take Tiburon ferry daily at a. m. or 2:30 p. m. a week. References, any nine vears. Patronage of 1903 unprecedented. Information at Tourist In- formation Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., 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- house, ete., Increased accommodations, mod- ern_conveniences, Scenery unsurpassed. Table a speclalty. Rates per week, $10 to $15. Photos and information at Chatfieid & Vinzent's, 228 Rates 52 a day or $12 guert of the past or of Montgomery st., or address E. Jane Gardiner F. W. SCHROEDER, Mgr. (formerly manazer Tamalpals Tavern), Soda Bay, Kelseyville P, O., Lake Co., Cal. Extensive improvements this year. A new M MR3. 0. w spring found whi ) effect more cures in a 5 y than the other waters In a week; 15 miner- TERARSI SPRINBS behind the scenes sang Angelo Masch- | al springs. We guarantee cure for dyspeps | Kidney, liver, stomach, rheumatism, blood, skin elc $10 to $16 per week. s Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., or I JMAR- TENS, Batchelor P. O., Lake County, PARK HOUSE, Ben Lomond, Cal. Under new management. Up to date. Beau. tiful grounds. Running stream and pond with good fishing. Playgrounds (or chlldum Free carriage meets all trains. J. D. CELLA, Mgr. INDEPENDENCE LAKE. Flshing; boats: excellent table; climate per- fect; 16 miles from Truckee, in an unbroken forest. Information at Travelér offics, 80 Mont- gomery street, or MRS. H. M. CLEMONS, Truckee, Cal. VICHY SPRINCS Three miles from Uklah, Mendocino County. Natural electric waters, champagne baths, Lovely grounds; fishing and hunting; crystai spring; accommodations and table first class. J. A. REDEMEYER, Proprietor. DUNCAN SPRINGS OPEN May 15. Two miles from Hoplan Fine medicinal waters, Hard finished houl, Excelient table. Rates $10 to $12 per week. KLAMATH SPRINGS, Beswick, Siskiyou County, California. Write to EDSON BROS. for Booklet. Will manage the springs; many improvements; new cement bathhouse and gas all over place; $2 day: $12 week. Office 918 Larkin - Mark Weét Springs, Santa Rosa. Rural No. LAKE COUNTY New, comfortable carriages direct most_picturesque portion of Caiifornia. Best equipped stage line in the State. Leaves Cails- toga daily (Sundays excepted) at 11:30 a. m., direct to Harbin, Seigler, Adams, Howard, An- derson, Hobergs, Spiers, Astorgs and Glenbrook; halt hour for lunch at Calistoga; also to Mid: dletown, Lower Lake, Kelseyville and Lakeport. Livery In connection. WM. SPIERS, Prop, TENTS Awnlnn* Hammocks, W. A. PLUMMER. Tel. Main 549, 111 Clay st. to_the JOHANNISBERG. New hotel; modern conveniences; large, airy ning-room; hunting, fishing, swimming, boat- ing; $10 and $12 per week. THEO. BLANCK ENBURG JR., Prop., Oakville, Napa Co.,,or INFORMATION BUREAU, 30 Montgomery st. SOLID COMFORT HOME Extensively tmproved; 1900 feet altitude: no fog: climate delightful. large crchard; vegetable garden; hot, cold bathe; spring water; cement aini meets train. Schuler & Scheben, Napa, Cal. HOWELL MT., WOODWORTH'S 115", 2 titude No lacmrure:t rpring water. Climate nagers) tonle invigorator, Residence 29 years. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, HAYWARDS, | per week. Woodworth & Muller, St.Helena,Cal. First-class resort; tennis, croquet, bowl: amusement hall, etc. Special rates to famil QUAILEURST—In the Santn Cruz Terms reasonable. A. GAUDARD. Prop., phoné | Mountains. Terms modérate; no invalids. Ap- Black 141, piy to F. E. BEECHER, Wrights, Cal. swimming tank, 40x80. Rates $8 week up; stage | | | | WHY NOT TRY ighlar)d IF YOU ARE GOING TO THE Springs w CAZADERO The Gem of All Northern Retreats. Grove, Forest, Glade and Dell. Crest, Canyon, Xill and Dale. Enoll, Xnob, Peak and Mountain. The home of the trout and the haunt of the Reached over the North Shore Ry., via o Ferry ear ago | leased this resort for a num- ber of years. To-day I have the pleasure to tell you that, owing to last season's big and unprecedented patronage, I have purchased this magnificent domain of over 1200 acres. A thor- | ough re fon has been made of all the prop- ertles, insur'ng the best of service and ac- | commodation. In the matter of recreation a new buflding containing a bowling alley has been added, also a new tennis court, and boat- Ing and bathing on the river, all free to guests. E OFFER YOU THE BEST OF MINERAL waters, accommodations and service. | Free camping sro o Conatinf’ ahad Table Unsurpassed. Reoms hard finished, NEht- | Ferwost Ami S, 17 o Gazade®, siant ed by electricity. Buildings newiy painted. | rov i o0e 0N MRy unt Qetoter. ~ All the pooular sports and amusements. Liv- | arter acre, for sale, from $100 ery. telephone and postoffice. ! es bullt to suit at city figures. Shortest route and cheapest fare to Lake via North S to Ferry re Rail- County. Most centrally situated. Delighttul vod for 3 excursions on Clear Lake and to other Fesorts. | Round toln Feimay® tn Sy 0, no ot Make your reservations now. A s ¥y depot on the ground. Fare at hotel or TERMS—$10 to $17 50 per week. o > s, s, let, etc.. call on our agent, H. R. B 15 Sk B0 6 WS B 3§ Market street, or address Mars other than herein given write r and manager, Hotel del pa Co., Cal., or North Shore 26 Market gt San Francisco. CAMP VACATION. CRAIG & KERR, Highland Springs, Cal. below Guerneville a grove a mile and a half | long. skirting the river: tennis courts; 40 new j * for “hoating. and - Dathing. IS NOW READY FOR DISTRIBOTION. Adulte "$10° per week; _children under 10 M pecial rates for fami- Nes. L. C. CNO- “VACAYION” is issued an- | PIU % e e noma County. HOTEL ROWARDENNAN “IN THE MOUNTAINS BY THE SEA BEN LOMOND-—Santa Cruz County. REGULAR SEASON. Will open May 15th under entirely new man Round <rip tickets from San Fra 20, oklet apply Peck’s Bure: S. F., or to WILLIAM Napa Soda Springs. The famous mountain health and pleasure rescrt is now oven for the patronage of the | public. ~ Address JOHN JACOBS. nually by the. CaliforniaNorthwesternR’y TEE PICTURESQUE ROUTE OF 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- IRESTOIN TUXEDO HOTEL. Extensively improved since last sesson. This year’s edition. “Vacation Opens April 1. THOS. L. BE gr., Felton, 1904, “contains over 150 pages. Py P B - of Market street. LOS GATOS. HOTEL LYNDON—Modern Improvements, extersive grounds; popular amusements; lawn tennis, croquet; climate uneurpassed. Opposite depot. J. MOGENSON. Prop. SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. CENTRAL HOTEL. Rates reasonable. MRS. I N. HAYES. beautifully fllustrated. and |is complete in its detilled Informa- tion as to location, accommoda- tions, attractions, etc., with terms from $7.00 per week up. To be had at Ticket Offices, 650 Market Street (Chronicle Building), and Tiburon Ferry. foot of Market Street; General Office, Mutual Lite Bullding, corner of Sansome and Califortla Streets, San Francisco; In Oakland &t 972 Broadway. GRAND Felton, Cal TOCALOMA Marin 0o, Bertrand Hotel; first-class accommodationt special rates for families and parties; fishin hunting, boating, bathing; beautiful drives Bear Valley; telephone. ~ JOSEPH F. BER- TRAND, or Bulletin Office, every Thursday, 3 to 4 p. m. Avplications by Mail Will Recetve Im. | ™ 5% B mediate Response. H. C. WHITING, Gen'l “fanager. R. X. RYAN..Cen'] Pass'r Agent. PEBGAD-IO ton House, under new management, hotel of San Mateo Co. Commodious , beautiful grounds, famous pebbie ach, fishing, hunting, sea bathing, Phone. | Rates, 35 and $10 per week G. C. LUCE. Propristor. secsssscsces CAMP CURRY : Opens May 7. ! YOSEMITE .soos LINDNER'S PARK, Guerneville. A resort for your family. Partly furnished cottages, $12 per month and up. Tents and piatforms. Near Russian River. Board and t §7 60 per week. See PECK'S, 11 Y st LAUREL DELL. The Switzeriand of America. The only lake resort that has its own mineral springs. Boat- swimming, fshing and hunting. EDGAR sole_proprietor, Laurel Dell P. O., Hot SEIG LER Springs Natural Hot Baths, Positive cure for rhen- matiem, asthma. Wonderful waters for liver, s 1 kidney ‘and all stomach troubies. Swimming | Lako County. Cal. pond, gymnasium, Orchestra. _ Hard-finished ARBIN SPRINGS— Most desirable in Lake rooms. - Fare $9 return trip. Electric lghts. Arsenic beauty baths. Dairy. Rates §10 to $12 per week. Baths and amusements free. Address H. H. McGowan, prop., Seigler, Lake Co., C contain_sulphur, iron, magnesia and wonderful cures of rheumatism, ca- | tarrh, paraiysis, dropsy, kidney, liver and stomach _troub! new ' gymnasium, bowling alley, handball court and billlard room. Round- trip tickets, S. P. office, $3. J. A. HAYS, Prop. Co.; arsenic: AKEPORT AND BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE—Hopland to Bartlett Springs, via Lakeport, carrying passengers for Lakepor | M OUNTAIN VIEW RANCE and - Bartlett Springs. Stages connect with and cottages, In the mountains, near Saots trains at Hopland. leave Hopland at 12:30; | Cruz. First- table and accom., gas, baths, arrive at Lakeport at 3:30; arrive at Bartlett | phone, daily mail bowling, ecroquet, amuse- Springs _at 7:30. New 0-horse l4-passenger | ments; terms, §9 up. Campers to Glenwood. inc, tourist wagons, With all the most modern im- | carrioge, $3 15 round trip. FRANK R. DANN, ricksen & Sutton, !anmru. provements. Passengers for Lakeport or Bar.. lett Springs, cail for tickets by Bartlett Springs Stage Line. Tickets can be purchased at office of Californta N. W. Ry.., 650 Market st.. or at Tiburon ferry. MI a Cruz. | “D'Ogbh 2 T ™ Excellent board, hole cooking; tent sroun 12 destred, with board. $5. Room’ and rd 38 LLER & HOWARD. Props. |, $10. Best hunting and fishing. MRS. A. L. - ACKERMAN, La Honda, Mateo County. SULPHUR SPRINGS, Valle; — Cab o Miont. gaivenibly speitge 16 s Prancin: ILLOW RANCH, delightfully located w water, fruit, free conveyance; $7 week: phone Suburvan 8 MRS. W. CRANDELL, Santa Cru round trip $1, mo stage fare; only 2% hours’ ride: 3 miles from Vallejo; hot, cold and plunge sulphur baths; wonderful cures of rheu- matfsm, neuraigia, eczema, kidney, liver and stomach diseases. 'Beautiful grounds and lake h i Danct; BELLEVUE HOTEL, El Verano, So- $10 a_week, including baths. Address MAN- | mineral springs nnr“ UEL MAD! Vailejo, phone; daily mail. JO Own Summer Hom? 1% “Romnea %o, C4M Meeker Pure water, equable climate, lots selling $10 up; cottages built by Meeker, $50 up; depot; «tores; restaurant hotel; post and express; telephone; sawmill; 900 Iots sold; 300 cottages bullt. Sausalite ferry, N. S. R. R. M. C. MEEKER, Camp Meeker, Sonoma County. BE“S“E“ Delightfully situated m the Santa Cruz Redwoods. Rates $7 and $8 per week. For circulars address G. F. BIEDENWEG. R. D. 121, Santa Cruz, Cal ation scenes were re: Za.ble, not only | Chutes Theater at both performances PERSON. Rallroad and Navigation Company, for the lightning changes from Jekyll | yesterday. Mildred Manning, pos- to Hyde and vice versa, but for the |sessed of a pleasing contralto voice, completeness of the metamorphosis, | made her initial appearance as a making Hyde the hideous, uncanny |singer of illustrated songs and made antithesis to the lovable and attrac- |a hit. Ted McKenna and his perform- tive Jekyll; and his acting exhibited a | ing dog gave a novel entertainment; fine repression in Jekyll and a chilling | Bowers and Curtiss amused with their and terrifying power in Hyde. It was |sketch, “Where Is John?” and Flo distinctively a Mayall night at the | Adler, the popular mezzo-soprano, Central, and a dozen thunderous |and her pickaninny; Mitchelland Love, curtain calls, not to mention | '‘the men ‘who can make and take a numerous floral pleces, were en- |Jjoke” and the animatoscope, showing thusiastic acknowledgments of a |mMmany new and interesting moving pic- worthy artistic achievement. May. all'’s “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” is an | Programme. intense study in strong contrasts, and | Pear on Thursday night. is both fearsome and fascinating. The e Central Theater has never seen a more effective portrayal. The piece is a hit. Marked interest also was shown last night in the tw6 new members of the ompany, Jameés H. Montgormery, com- e NN o e §m§, and Olive G. Skinner, soubrette, Judgment for fitervenor. both of whom made their first appeat- | Judge Kerrigan yesterday gave F. ance in this city. Mr. Montgomery has | Hi. Hausman judgment for $544, the a pleasing stage presence and an|value ¢f a number of hides, the pcs- agreeable voice, and Miss Skinner 18| gegsion of which was sued for by the blithesome and pretty and was per- Lega fectly. &1 Roten 1. N oGRS T an action against A. W. Smith, as (runtea of Charles Alpers, bankrupt. Home"” entered upon the second week of its run at the Tivoli last t be- fore a large audience. The Chutes. Queen, Stowe and Diamond, comedy | he was entitled to 01 of acrobats and dancers, pleased audi- | hides, because they had been illegally | Francis. ences that taxed the capacity of the turnad over lo Smith .. | tures, completed a thoroughly good | olulu, arrived at the St. Francis yes- The amateurs will ap- | terday. “When Johnny Comes Marching | Francis. liet-Hellwig Tanning Company in | geles, is at the Palace. and wife, who have been touring the Orient, returned yesterday on the E. R. Smith, a druggist of Fresno, : steamship China and are at the St. is at the Grand. Dr. John McFarland of Buffalo is| Francis. at the St. Francis. A. P. Massey, traveling passenger D. W. Kirkland, a druggist of Los| agent of the Boston and Maine Rail- Angeles, is at the St. Francis. road, who was formerly connected with Shirley C. Ward, an attorney of Los | the Union Pacific office in this ecity, Angeles, is staying at the Palace. arrived from Boston yesterday and is John H. Russell of the United States | registered at the Palace. MaNne Corps is at the St. Francis. E. A. Wiltsee, American representa- L. A. Thurston, a capitalist of Hon- | tive of the London Venture Corpora- tion Company, arrived yesterday from New York on business connected with that concern, ‘which is heavily inter- ested in mining properties on the Pa- cific Coast. O. H. Burnham, the famcus architect , who is to meet the local State. Hospital are registéted at the :ém%:f?e? of citizens f rmed for the e ewhie. urpose of beautifying San Francisco. W. S. Gage, a well known mining nrrfved here yesterday and is at the man of New York, arrived here yester- | g¢. Francis. He will be given a ban- day and is at the Palace. uet this week by the citizens, whom G. A. Parkyns, .assistant general | he will address on questions relating to freight and passenger agent of the |their plans. Southern Pacific Company in Los An- -01d Officers Re-elected. Hon. George Duncan, son of the late The annual meeting of the Central Barl of Camperdown, and his wife. who | Pacific and Southern Pacific Employes’ Alfred H. Wilcox, a prominent young resident of Los Angeles, is at the St. Dr. T. H. Stice and wife of the Napa Heusan claimed that as inter have been visiting the Yosemite Valley, | Mutual Benefit Association was held }1 Of the | returned vesterday and are at the St |in the Palace Hotel yesterday. Presi= dent E. B. Ryan and the old board of E. S. Benson, auditor of me Oregon | directors were r

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