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Dispatch to The Call OMAHA, Neb.,, May 11.—Mrs. Emma Smith, a widow of Helena, Mont.; ar- rived in this city to-day penniless, hav- ing been put off a train in Iowa, with her baby, after she had been robbed of her pocketbook containing her ticket home and $5 in silver. Two weeks ago ton, Ohio, where she arrived in time to bury her father. The expense of the trip had consumed practically her en- e savi After she boarded the ain at Chicago she showed her ticket the conductor and went to sleep. rly in the morning another con- or called for the ticket, and it was and she was put off the train. walked ten miles through the mud ouri Valley, carrying her baby train conductor there picked her up and brought her to Omaha and gave her $1 to buy food. Disheveled and tearful, her skirt torn to shreds and her feet through the soles of her shoes, the forlorn woman applied this afternoon to the County Commis- sioners for a ticket to take her to her home, where she has four other small children. Her husband was killed in a mine a year ago, and she has since made a living by raising chickens and selling eggs. e DENIES TRUTH OF STORY OF TROUBLE IN HAYTI President of the Republic Telegraphs to Washington That There Is No Fear of an Uprising. WASHINGTON, May 11.—Minister Leger of Hayti the press “According to a telegram just re- ceived from the President of the re- public there is no trouble in Hayti; there is not even any fear of an up- rising in the country, which is per- fectly quiet.” —_— e Soldier Accused of Burglary. Lawrence Lindsay, a soldier, was arrested at the Presidio yesterday by Detective Bailey on a warrant from Police Judge Fritz's court charging him with burglary. It is alleged that on the night of May 3 the defendant entered a room at 45 Stockton street 1d stole a revolver. This was booked evidence against him. Lindsay says e went to the room with a woman and gavegher a $5 gold piece to buy some liquor, but as she did not return ;‘r\ took the revolver in payment of is coin. ————— Will Honor McLaren. Park Supetrintendent McLaren has been given a leave of absence to visit his old home in Scotland. | have decided that he should have an auspicious start on his long journey, and accordingly have planned to ten- | der him a farewell reception. The date | for the affair has not yet been set. —————————————— ADVERTISEMENTS. flavor and delightful fragrance ; Golden Gate Coffee distinguish it from’ all others. Ithasthe true flavor of rare old coffee. 1 and 2 lb. aroma-tight tins. At high grade grocers. J. A. FOLGER @ CO. San Francisco Importers of Fine Coffees e | ! - IS AMERICAN | United States to Recognize started for Can-| | Board of Public this afternoon com- | municated the following statement to | His friends | CANTON ROAD Company, Though Bel- gians Own the Stock PRESIDEN 1S CITED S s DA | Protection Will Be Given hould an Ocecasion Arise, as Precedent Is Extant AR AR WASHINGTON, May 11L.—The ad-| { ministration has concluded to continue to recognize the Canton railroad as an American institution notwithstanding the fact that a majority of the stock of the corporation recently passed into the hands of Belgian capitalists. This company was organized under the laws of New Jersey and a majority of the original stock was held in this country. The line is to run from Canton to Han- kow and will connect with the railroad | from Peking. It is understood that | about ten miles of road have been con- structed. | The recognition involves the protec- tion of this property by the United | States Government in case of need. The Belgian stockholders, it is said, are very desirous that the United States shall assume this attitude toward the road, as there is some danger that the property may come into conflict with the interests of some European nations which are extending their spheres of influence in China. It is said there is precedent for the manner of action de- cided on in the case of the Panama Railroad Company, organized under an American charter, but the control of which passed into French hands for a term of years, notwithstanding which our Government regarded it as an American corporation. e ——————— LEGAL FIGHT AGAINST FLOWER MARTS STARTED Frank P. Shibeley Applies for In- junction Preventing Works Board From Issuing Permits. Though the members of the Retail Florists’ Association met with in their efforts before the Board of Supervisors to ment of flower marts and the sale of buds and blossoms on the streets, they do not intend tc ept the decision of the board as final. This is evidenced by the filing yesterday Shibeley of 311 Sutter street, a mem- ber of the association, of a suit for an injuncfion permanently enjoining the Works from issuing the permits to street peddlers of flow- ers. Shibeley holds that if the ped- dlers are allowed to take up three feet of space at the outer edge of the side- walk for a display of flowers the rights of pedestrians will be interfered with in an unwarrantable manner. ley says he is a ‘taxpayer and a law- abiding citizen and he protests against | the alleged infringement. The suit was assigned to Judge Sloss. When Shibeley’s attorneys pre- sented a temporary restraining order to Sloss for his signature the Judge refused to sign it, holding that he could not issue the order on the com- plaint filed. He promised, however, to give them a further hearing to-day. | — e | ENDS HIS LIFE WHILE TEMPOEARILY INSANE W. B. Forman Turns on the Gas and Medical Skill Falls to Counter- act the Poison. W. B. Forman, who had been for yvears a salesman for the Dunham- Carrigan Company, the result of poisoning from illuminat- ing gas, at his residence, street. He had been under medical treatment for the past two years for nervous prostration and had recently been an inmate of a private sanita- rium. He was also subject to spells of melancholi Mr. Forman's wife left home last Monday at 11 a. 1:30 p. m. and found the door of the m. She returned at front room locked on the inside and detected a strong odor of illuminating gas. Mrs. Forman sent her 13-year- old son, Harold, after sistance, and | the door was then forced open. For- | man, fully dressed, was lying on the floor, alive but unconscious. Gas was escaping from an open burner. | Dr. Thomas McDonald, the family physician, and another doctor were summoned and worked upon -the un- conscious man until 8:30 o’clock yes- terday morning, at which hour For- | man died. He never recovered con- | sciousness. | Forman was a native of New York Clity and 50 years old. LIEUTENANT oFr PATROL IS RUN DOWN FIRE Frank James Alights From Street Car and Is Struck by a Speeding Automobile. Frank James, lieutensht of fire patrol No. 1, was run down last night by an automobile run by Fred W. Gregory of 1878 Market _street and owned by the White Automobile Com- pany. James was alighting from a Market street car at the corner of First street and did not see the ap- proaching machine. The unfortunate man was knocked down and run over. Gregory stopped | man to the Harbor Hospital. James sustained a severe laceration of the | scalp, contusions of the arm and leg and was injured about the abdomen and internally. Although his condition was serious James refused to remain at the hos- pital and was taken to his home by Gregory. —————t Cannot Recover Insurance. In Judge Seawell's court yesterday Judgment in favorsof the Svea Insur- ance Company, defendant in the suit of W. Rigby Jr. to recover $5000 in- surance on the steamer Glenora, which was burned on the Yukon last March, was ordered entered. The policy was assigned to Rigby by R. P. McLennon, to whom it was assigned by Joseph Genelle, the owner of the vessel. The court holds that Rigby cannot recover because the transfers were made by way of pledge and were not bona fide sales. A similar judgment was entéred in the case against the Providence ‘Washington Insurance Company, which was also sued by Rigby. —_———— Loots a Renovatory. George Smiley, who says he is a waiter, was arrested yesterday after- noon by Corporal Egan and Patrol- man P. McNamara on a charge of hav. ing entered and robbed the renovatory of J. M. Richards at 44 East street last Sunday night. After being brought to the City Prison Smiley confessed the burglary to Detectives Mulcahy and O'Dea. He took about fifteen suits of clothes, several of which have been recovered defeat | prevent the establish- | by Frank P.| Shibe- | died vesterday as | 790 Lyons | the machine and conveyed the injured{ . | | | | T LR IE ARTLET B SPRINGS. There are springs at Bartlett whose waters are more valuable than these at some of the noted resorts of Cali- i ] fornia, and much that is on the mar- ket, but they do not compare with the water from the great BARTLETT SPRING. - If you,.are planning for a vacation, seeking health and reéreation, take a trip to Bartleft, where the health- gfving waters are furnished free, with all kinds of amusements to en- tertain the guests Rates—Hotel, 312 to $17.50 per week. Housekeeping cottages, $3 to $15 a week. Write J. E. McMAHAN, Bartlett Springs, Cal., or call at 2 Sutter street, San Francisco. “NEW" SANTA CRUZ CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT DAY AND NIGHT. JUNE, JULY, AUGUST and SEPTEMBER. Something Doing All the Time. New mammoth casino and bathing pa- vilion; the finest in the West. New tent city on the beach. New 500-foot pleasure pler. Daily military band concerts Dances every evening Brill electrical 1lluminations New and novel water sports, boating and | fishing. { Safest and best surf bathing on the 1 Coast no undertow. Fine: climate; grandest drives; largest trees Most amusements of any resprt on the Coast Special excursion tickete at reduced rates trom all points by S. P. Co., to “NEW” SANTA CRUZ ARK \WE H. XOEMER s | xozs PRINGS Mre. J. D. Drest and Mrs. H. Koemer will manage the springs; many improvements; new cement bathhouse and gas -all over place; §2 day; $10 and $12 week. Office 833 Larkin st cor. Geary, or Mark West Springs, Santa Rosa. Rural N Harbin Springs | iron, magnesta and arsenic; wonderful cures of rheumatism, catarrh, kidney, liver and stomach ST THE GEYSERS The Most Famous HKealth and Fleasure Resort in California. THE CLIMATE AND SCENERY are unsur- passed and the waters are acknowledged the best on the market. Natural mineral, steam sand Hammam batl Swimming lake of tepld mineral water. Boating, hunting, fshing. dancing, shuffle-board, billiards and croquet. THE HOTEL AND COTTAGEC have been renovated throughout, and new cottages and & fine_pavillon bullt this year. There will be a fully equipped dairy and liv- ery stable in connectlon 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 $16 per week. For further particulars and booklet write R. H. CURRY, Prop. The Geysers. Sonoma County, California. Agua Caliente Springs We 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 degree staging; fare $110: sure cure for rheumatism, asthma and all kindred ailments. We have f diiferent Hot Sulphur Springs; tub and plum baths and the largest mineral water swimming tank in_the State. Table and rooms are first class. Rates $2 per da. Sgectal rates to famill Inquire at Peck or address THEO. RIC] Springs, Sonoma County, We have erected a stone building, dining-room; can seat 400 guests. modern Situated in Vendome Park of 12 acres, a charming summer resort; both city and country advantages: automobile garage on the grounds free to guests. Bathing pavilion, bowling alleys, tennis, etc. New au- to road map of the county mailed on application. J. T. BROOKS, Manager. WHY NOT TRY Highland {F YOU ARE GOING TO THE Springs E OFFER YOU THE BEST OF MINERAL | waters, accommodations and. service. Table unsurpassed. Rcoms hard finished, light- ed by electricity. - Buildings newly painted. All the popular sports and amusements. Liv- ery, telephone and postoffice. Shortest route and cheapest fare to Lake County. Most centrally situated. Delightful 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 agent, H. R, DUFFIN. 638 Market street. or address CRAIG & KERR, Highland Springs, Cal . CAZADERO The Gem of All Northern Retreats. Grove, Forest, Glade and Dell Xnoll, Xuob, Peak and Mountain. The home of the trout and the haunt of the deer. Reached over the North Shore Ry.. via Sausalito Ferry. A year ago I leased this resort for & 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 mificent domain of r 1200 acres. A thor- ough renovation has been made of erties, insur'ng the best of service commodation. In the matter of recreation a new building contalning 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 redwoods from May until October, but sani- tary rules must be complied with. Lote. one-quarter acre, for sale, from $§108 up. and cottages buillt to sult at city figures. Take Sausalito Ferry via North Shore Rall- road. Round trip, good for six months, $8 73. Round trip. Friday tiil Monday, $3: no stag- ing: depot on the ground. Fare at hotel or cot- tages, $2 per day; $10 to $14 per week: spe- clal rate by the month. For particnlars other than herein given writs J. J. THIRION, owner and manager, Hotel dsl Cazadero. Somoma Co.. Cal. or North Shore R. R. office, 626 Market an Francisco. Spend Your Vacation for $20 at San Luis Hot Sulphur Spritigs: = tua The most ideal resort for pleasure and health on the Pacific Coast. Buy round trip ticket from San Francisco to San Luis Hot Sulphur Springs, San Luls Obispo, Cal.. and return, including sta to and from springs and one weel board ‘for $20.00 to $22.00, according to location of rooms, or board d a com- $12.00 per week. bathing, Fine Fine sea dance pavilion for beach one mile from Hot Sulphur Springa. guests. Cottages and furniture are all new. Gas throughout bulldings and grounds. Our table is well supplied with the best the markei affords. Our_stage meets trains arriving at San Luis Obispo at 3:15 p. m. every day (except Sunday). deal summer resort, huntng, boating. fish- lnx“‘sullc every evening. Send for pamphlet. o ISMAN, Midlake P. O.,Lake county,Cal., or call onDr. Happersberger,1104 Market. S. F. LAKES This is no hospital or sanatorium. COUNTY: only 4% bours SKAGGS === v — it O mile: ters noted for medicinal virtue: hot mineral water bath in State: boating and swimming in Warm Spring Creek: good trout streams; _telephone, telegraph, daily mail, ex- press and San Francisco morning and evenin; papers; FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAG. SERVICE; both morning and afternoon stages, round trip from San Francisco only $5 50. Take Tiburon ferry daily at 7:30 a. m. or 2:30 p. m. Rates $2 a day or $12 a week. References, any uest of the past nine years. Patronage of uaprecedented. Information at -Tourist In- formation Bureau, 11 Montgomery st. or of J. F. MULGREW, Skagss, Cal. SODA BAY SPRINGS troubles: new gymnasium, bowling alley, hand- | situated|on Clear Lake. Hunting. fishing, | ball court and billlard-room. Acetylene gas | boating, launch, horses, tennis, croquet, dark- plant, livery, home dairy, fine vegetable garden. | room, m soda geyser in bathhouse, club- Round trip tlckets, P. office, § J. A. | house etc., increased accommodations, m>d- HAYS, Proprietor. ern conveniences. Scenery unsurpassed. Table | unique in cuisine service and appointments. Information at S. P. Co. Bureau, 613 Market st., Peck's Bureau, 11 Monigomery st, or H. R. WARNER, Byron | Hot Springs, California. Het Springs; on line South- ern Pacific; 21 hours from San Francisco: 3 trains daily; luxurious mineral and ‘mud baths; hotel ' LAKE COUNTY | New, comfortable carriages direct | mest picturesque portion of California. Best | equipped stage line .n the State. Leaves Calls- | toga dafly (Sundays excepted) at 11:30 a. m., | direct to Harbin, Seigler, Adams, Howard, An- derson, Hobergs, Splers, Astorgs and Glenbroak; | half hour for lunch at Calistoga; also to MId- | dletown, Lower Lake, Kelseyville and Lakeport. | Livery in connection. ‘WM. SPIERS, ¥'rop. to_the ; a specialty, Rates per week, $10 to $15. Phoics and information at Chatfleld & Vinzen Montgomery st or Capt. F. prop., Soda Bay, Kelseyville, P. XLAMATH SPRINGS, Beswick, Siekiyou County, Calilornia. Write to EDSON BROS. for Booklet. 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. INDEP:NDENCE LAKE. Fishing; boats; excellent table; climate per- fect; 16 miles from Truckee, in an unbroken forest. on inquire at Traveler office. 30 Montgomery st., Peck’s Information Bureau, or Mrs. H. M. Clemons, Truckee, Cal. SARATOGA SPRINGS. Extensive improvements this year. A new spring found which will effect more cures in a the other waters in a week; 15 min, ‘We guarantee cure for dyspe; | kidney, liver, stomach, rheumatism, blood, skin diseases, etc. $10 to $16 per week. ' Information | Peck’s Bureau, 11 Montgomery st. or J. MAR- TENS, Batchelor P. 0., Lake County, Cal. HOTEL BEN LOMOND, Santa Oruz Mountain, Now open. For booklet apply to Peck’s Bureau, 11 Montgomery, or S. P. Co., 613 Market. B. DICKINSON, Prop., Ben Lomond, Cal. HOWELL NT., WOODWORTH'S %%, a- titude. No fog. Purest spring water. Ciimate natural tonic and fnvigorator. Residence 20 years. §7 per week. Woodworth & Muller, St.Helena.,Cal. BERGSHEIM EChny iivied, ™o L 13 $8 per wo:’k. For clrcul-r:omdm- G. and BIEDENWEG, R. D. 121, Santa Cruz, Cal. SOLID COMFORT HOME Extensively fmproved; 1900 feet altitude; no fog; climate delightful; large crchard; vegetable garden; hot, cold baths; spring water; cement swimming tank, 40x80. Rates $8 week up; stage meets train. Schuler & Scheben, N: W. A. PLUMMER. Tel. Main 549, 111 Clay st. JOHANNISBERG. New hotel; modern conveniences; large, airy dining-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. FAsHION sSTABLES GILROY, Cal. Direct line to Gilroy Hot Springs. All open carriages; first-class turn- outs; best stock in State; telegraph and phone orders promptly attended to. H. T. MAYOCK, Prop. ARMY OFFICER S DISMISSED | President Approves of the Findings in Case of Lieu- tenant Mills of New York —_— LEAVENWORTH, Kas, May 11.— Colonel Duncan, commanding officer at Fort Leavenworth, is in receipt of a telegram from the War Department stating that President Roosevelt has approved the sentence dismissing First Lieutenant Frederick ‘W. Mills of the Seventh Infantry from the army. Lieutenant Mills, whose home is in Albgny, N. Y., has been under arrest in the hospital here since December 8, soon after his return from the Philip- pines. He is now at liberty. Mills was tried by courtmartial on three-charges, duplicating his pay ac- count, making false official statements and refusing t. pay bills he owed merchants. In addition he was report- ed for neglect and found deficient in the final examination while attending the staff college as a student officer here last year. He was allowed to _join his v-giment after his college term . ended, but engaged in a controversy with Colonel Miner as to his conduct while a student officer. He was order- ed to return from the Philippines to face a courtmartial when the addition- al charge of duplicating his pay check turned up. e——— Would Enjoin the Police. E. Lozior and other owners of lodg- ing-houses in Belden place yesterday asked the Superior” Court to issue an injunction restraining tbe police from interfering with them in the conduct of their business. They also ask for $10,000 damages for injuries sustained by them because of raids upon their premisges recently made by the police, —_—_— ADVERTISEMENTS. Pears’ soap in stick form; con- venience and economy in shaving. It is the best and cheap- est shaving soap. old all over the world, PARAISO SPRINGS California. The leading summer resort of Cali- fornia. Hot soda and sulphur batha. Excellent table. Concert by Bro- haska's Band every day. Send for beautiful booklet and rates to ‘W. SCEROEDER, Mgr. HOTEL ROWARDENNAN “IN THE MOUNTAINS BY THE SEA." BEN LOMOND—Santa Cruz County. REGULAR SEASON. Will open May 15th under entirely new man- agement. Round rrip tichets from San Frac- clsco $3.00. For booklet apply Peck’s Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., S. F., or to WILLIAM w. DODGE, Lessee. CAMP CURRY P THE BEST WEATHER FINE FALLS FULL ! YOSEMITE HOT .SPRINGS, SO.VOMAJ 'VACATION 1904 IS NOW READY FOR DISTRIBUTION. “VACATION” is issued an- nually by the | CaliforniaNorthwesternR’y | THE 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- ING SPOTS. | | | | | | | This year's edition, “Vacation 1904, contains over 150 pages. ! beautifully illustrated. and 18 complete in its detailed Informa- tion as to location., accommoda~ tions, attractions, etc., with ‘erms from $7.00 per week up. | | To be had at Ticket Otfices. 650 Market | Street (Chronicie Buuiding). and Tiburon Ferry. foof of Market Street; General Office, Mutual | Life Bullding, corner of Sansome and Cailfornia Streets, Sag Prancisco; -ia Oskiand a: 73 Broadway. | Applications by Mall Will Beceive Ime ! mediate Responss. | H. C. WHITING. Gen'l Manager. | R. X RYAN. Cen’l Pass'r Agent. | CAMP VACATION. | _ Hotel under canvas on the Russian River below Guerneville in a grove a mile and a haif | long. skirting the river; courts; 40 new e river; 4 miles of smooth water for boating and bathing. Adults $2 per day, $10 per week: children under 10 half rates. Special rates for fami~ lles. Opens May 1. Address MRS. L. C. CNO- PIUS, Camp Vacation, ‘“Vacatiol noma County, Cal, Own Summer Hums !% "aountaine., Camp Meeker | | Pure water, equable climate, lots seiling $10 | up: cottages built by Meeker, $50 up: depot: | hotel; post and express: | telephone; sawmill; 900 Iots soid; 300 cottages built. Sausalito ferry, N. S. R. R. M. G MEEKER, Camp Meeker, Sonoma County. Napa Soda Spring; |- The famous mountain health and plsasurs resort is mow oven for the patronage of the publie. Ad JOHN JACOBS. TUXEDO HOTEL. Extevsively improved since last seasom. Opens April 1. THOS. L. BELL, Mgr., Felton, Cal. Buy tickets to Tuxedo, marrow-gaugs, foot of Market street. Round trip, $3.00. 2 1n mountains B Hot SEIGLER Springs Natural Hot Baths, Positive cure for rheu- matism, asthma. Wonderful waters for liver, Kkidney 'and all stomach troubles. Swimming pond, gymnasium, Orchestra. _ Hard-finished Tooms. Fare $9 return trip. Electric lights. Arsenic beauty baths. Dairy. Rates $10 to $12 per week. Baths and amusements free. Address H. H. McGowan, prop., Seigler, Lake Co., Cal. LAUREL DELL, The Switzerland of America. The only lake resort that has its own mineral springs. Boal ing, swimmi fishing and huntifg. EDGAR DURNAN, sole proprietor, Laurel Dell P. O., Lako County, Cal. VICHY SPRINCS Three miles from Ukiah, Mendocino County. Natural electric waters, champagne baths. Lovely grounds: fishing and hunting;- crystal epring; accommodations and table first class. J. A. REDEMEYER, Proprietor. DUNCAN SPRINGS OPEN May 15. Two miles from Hopland. Fine medicinal waters, finished hotel. Excellent tal Rates $10 to $12 per week. SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. GRAND CENTRAL Felton, Cal. Rates reasonable. MRS. I N. HAYES. AKEPORT AND BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE—Hopland to Bartlett Springs, via Lakeport, carrying passengers for Lakeport and_Bartlett Springs. S with trains at Hopland. Leave Hopland at 12:30; arrive at Lakeport at 3:30: arrive at Bartlett Springs _at New 6-horse l4-passenger tourist wagons, with all the most modern im- provements. Passengers for Lakeport or Bar.. Jet: Springs, call for tickets by Bartlett Springs Stage Line. Tickets can be purchased at office of California N. W. Market st., or at Tiburon ferry. MILLER & HOWARD. Ry.. Props. SULPHUR Cal.—Most accessible springs to San n:he’:{ round trip $1, no stage fare: only 2% hours’ ride: 5 miles from Vall hot, cold and plunge sulpbur baths: wonderful cures of rheu- matism, :lll eczema, kidney, liver and iseases. Beautiful and lake for boating and bathing. pavilion. New bowling alley and shuffie board. Rates, baths. Address - $10 a_ week, including Vallejo, FOR m‘l—(Nlu 4-room cottage on or ranch, furnished housekeeping. _Address MRS. E. SURRYHNE, Santa Rosa, Route 2, Souoma County, Cal 2 LOS GATOS. HOTEL LYNDON—Modern Improvements, extensive grounds: popular amusements: lawn tennis, croquet; climate uneurpassed. depot. J. P. MOGENSON. NSRR TOCALOMA Maial. Bertrand Hotel: first-class accommodations: special rates for families and parties; fishing. hunting, boating, bathing: beautiful drives 1o Bear Valley; telephone. ~ JOSEPH F. BER- TRAND, or Bulletin Office, every Thursday, 3 to 4 p. m b - SRR ER I L S PESCADERO. Swanton House. under new management. popular hotel-of San Mateo Co. Commodiots cottages, beautiful grounds, famous pebble beach, flshing, hunting, sea bathing. Phona, Rates, $3 and $10 per week. G. C. LUCE. Proprietor. LINDNER'S PARK, Guerneville. A resort for your family. Partly furnished ttages, $12 per month and up. Tents asd Siattarms. Near Russian River. Board and Toom at $7 50 per week. Ses PECK'S. 11 Montgomery st. ARBIN SPRINGS—Most desirable in Lake magnesis Co.; contain sulphur, and arsenic; wond cus tism, ca- tarrh, paralysis, dropsy, kidney, liver and Round- dn3 S. P. otfice, $8. J. A. HAYS, Prop. o 'AIN VIEW RANCE EOTEL M and cottages, In the mouptains, near Santa Cruz. First-class tabie and accom.. gas, baths, phone, dailly mall bowling, croquet, amuss- ments; terms, $9 up, Campers to Glenwood. ine. carrlage, 33 75 round trip. FRANK R. DANN, Santa Cruz. Fredericksen & Sutton. Managers. OCCIDENTAL HAYWARDS, First-class resort; tenmis, croquet, bowling, amusement hall. etc. rates to families Terms reasonable. A. GAUDARD, Prop.. phons Black 141 RED D TA RESORT. mnlmxm‘ homd cooking: tent ground. 1t desired, with $3. Room board 53 and 10. Best hunting and fishing. MRS, A & xA’C‘KERl(AN‘ La Honda, San Mateo Counry. LLOW RANCH, delightfully located inm w edwoods 5 miles from Santa Cruz. S fl? water. fruit. milk, excellent table: datly Koait free conveyance: $7 week: phone Suburban & 'DELL, Santa Cruz. Cal HOTEL, El Verano, So- Terms, $1 day and up: hot distance tele. ings mear by. ¥ mall. JOHN SERRES, TR SmevE -noss YALASE. ng; terms r 3 mects Sunday merning trains. Address MRS MATT LINDSAY. Ross Station. LET—Cottage of 4 furnished rooms Yor housekeeping at Camp Meeker; grand view above lake. 1 or address J. A. H.. 1720 Leavenworth st