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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1904. 31 ADV "if!. James M. Edsall, the Imperial, Brook- a sumptuous one bles contains "hite Seal Cham- he Frisndly Sons 14 the Jersey 17, 1904. at March #r & Cmaxpox Brut Imperial pagne and Apollinaris mineral r were served at the thirty-sixth a1 hanquet of the Friendly Sons St atrick, held at the Burnet House, Cincinnati, om March 17, Tnr sixth annual banquet of the tern Shoe and Leather As- sociztion was held at the Commercial Paul, Minn.,, on February We note from the menu st the only Champagne served was oft & Chandon White Seal Mo¥r & CEANDONX White Seal was the Chsmpsgne served at the ban- guet given by the Journal Company, of Albany, to its workers. The re- past was served st the New Kenmors on March 26, 1904. Tux University Club of Brooklyn gave its first annual dinner at their s on Saturday, March Mo#t & Chandon White s the wine selected to grace the asion he New Tontine Hotel, New Comnn.,, on March 18, 1904, the sixty-eighth annual banquet of the Yale Literaru Magasine was held, upon which occasion only Moét & Chandon White Seal Champagne was i —Bonfort's New York Wine rit Circular. Moét & Chandon neyards than all other combined assuring ance of the highest grade WHITE SEAL. all sers and ds others in im- s the preference at unctions, WILLIAM WOLFF & Co., 216 Mission St. Coast Agents. Makes Men Vigorous Valuab'e Prescription by Which Any Man Can Make His - wn Remedy to Lure Himself at Home Sent Free to All_ Write for it. wiLL MAKE A M‘N OF You. Pacific youthtul hysician bas himself used in his own extensive private ' decrease of $2, 097,400, while those of | th the most years have startling success. passed, 1. ave brought about the cures they The d sness, ele, lack sweats, or the cause Knapp Med. Co., will_at once scnd as promised, explaining in de- ngredients to use ond bow to com- Jound them so that any weak man can cure himself in bis own home without being under to any ome. It costs you nothing e receipt Periect Fitting Eyeglasses 11 Moderate Gast 642 "MARKETST Frescnptmm 34,406 aml 1. POR ZARMLESS INJECTION. Cnruoruurr cases in a few days. Warranted to cure worst cases. MO OTHER TREATMENT EEQUIRED, Prevents and Cures Stric- tircs. PREVENTS CONTAGION. Harm- less. §2.00 for both bott'es. For sale only T. 5. XELLYS FEARMAOCY, 102 Eddy. " JASTHMANOLA| s the only cure for Nervous and Bronchial X Dr L_or at OUS HT ST, s Druggis! @ . feeling of 1 an ich be bonds, which have been held its equal has nd and with it thousands of through surrenders to the treasury on doctor willingly y man reserve requirements against general find it It is good for sex- ial feeling, warmth 2 es active blood to the those -of $32,912, stem and | surplus is $21,055,450. ces the man s ma served that the statement was made fit for marriage 0N declining averages for cash, the y results are pro- & midweek's shipments perfect cure in & y send vour name | you write the sooner you will | GOLD EXPORTS ~ MAY INVOLVE - AFFECT STOCKS! ~ BRITISH LION | Prices Recede for a Time, Ingland May Become En- | but Close Very Irregular, meshed in Complications | After Recoverinor Partly | Between Brazil and Peru £ SR EE. | | STEEL \HRKET STEADY SITUATION IS SERIOUS ! hipment of Money to Meet Vessel of United Kingdom Panama Payments in Paris | 1s Kired VUpon and a Pro- Aids Feeling of Doubt May Be Presented J test | NEW YORK, May 14.—Prices <’t“L WASHINGTON, May 14.—Tt is possi- | stocks receded for a time to-day and ple that Great Britaih may become in- then recovered partly, closing irreg-|yolved in the threatened clash between {ular and generally lower than night. ! shares had an unsettling effect seemed to be based on the material |giljan officers yesterday stopped a decline in earnings compared with last | British ship at Manaoas while she was year. from yesterday's advance. The gen- | on the ground that she had aboard 260 | eral movement was narrow. The evi- |cases of ammunition destined for the | gence of support for United States|Peruvian military forces in the up- Steel preferred had a somewhat reas-| ", o " subject of dispute between | suring effect upon sentiment. The | Brasil and Peru. As there has been | bank statement also failed to show as | no declaration of wer, it is expected | | large an impairment of the surplus as | that the British Government will enter was feared, by reason of the unexpect- | & protest against the stopping of the edly moderate loan expansion. To-|Ship as fllegal day’s shipment of $5,000,000 gold does not figure in the statement at all, nor | does the payment this morning of 182,191,000 by the sub-treasury on ac- count of the Japanese gold wharved at San Francisco yesterday. Also ar- rangements already made point to the | shpment on Tuesday of $10,500,000 of gold and the limits of the gold move- ment do not seem to be yet in sight. Harvard President the Speaker. BOSTON, May 14/—The extension ident Charles W. | University outlined the problem. last | Brazil and Peru. United States Minis- | Acute weakness in the Erie|ter Thompson cables the State Depart- ! and | ment to-day from Petropolis that Bra- | Amalgamated Copper reacted making her way up the Amason River, | | river country, the possession of which | of education to adults was the general | topic considered to-day at the closing session of the convention of the Amer- | jcan Social Science Assocfation. Pres- | Eliot of Harvard BARTLETT .SPRINGS.. An_ideal Mountain HEALTH and PLEASURE resort. BARTLETT Mineral water has benefited more people than any other water on the coast, BARTLETT | | Climate is surpassed by none. ] It is a spot where the weary will {] find rest, the invalid gain strength, the sick fmprove in health and the pleasure seeker have a good time. There {s a resident physician, a manager of amusements and masseurs in attendance at the baths at Bartlett Springs. The visitor will find everything done to make his stay profitable and enjoyable. For hotel rates and for housekeep- ing cottages, write J. E. McMahan, 3 Bartlett Springs, Cal, or call at Sutter St., San Francisco. Until Paris relaxes its demand for gold | { the movement does not seem likely to | be checked. The allottment of the | Russian loan in Paris may release { | funds on a large scale. | Total sales of bonds to-day, | 000. | A erowing inclination to sell stocks | | has been reflected in the week’s de- | | clining prices. A feeling of doubt and | | | $645,- distrust over the gemeral situation and | | outlook of business seems to have been responsible for the pressure rather than any special developments. | The unprecedented volume of gold ex- port movement, however, has proved rather formidable to the feeling of assurance with whigh this influence has been regarded hitherto. The de- cision to make the canal payment in Paris involved the prompt withdrawal | of funds from New York for transfer | | to Paris and the gold exports for this purpose are rapidly depleting the .\'ew[ | York reserve. | | The United States Steel securi | have played a leading part in the| | week’s trading with marked sympa- | | thetic effect on the whole list. | { Some high grade bonds have risen | {in price, but the general tone in bonds | has become rather heavy in sympathy with stocks. United States 3's regis- | tered declined % per cent on call dur- ing the week. | The Financier this week says: The notable features of the official state- {ment of the New York Associated | | Banks last week were a new high rec- | |ord for loans and a decrease in pub- lic deposits, the latter chi due to the surrender of the— Government | in the [* | depository banks since April 2 awalt- |ing the disbursement of the Panama money. There was a further import- ant decrease in cash holdings follow- ing the heavy loss in the previous | week, as the result of the exports of |gold to Europe during the week. | Loans were increased $7,898,600, part- | Iy because of corporation borrowings | and of operations incident to the.nego- | tiations of the New York City bonds in the previous week. The Japanese loan last week probably contributed | indirectly to the increase in this item. | | Specie decreased $12,476,400, repre-| | senting the average of the withdrawals | | of $14,000,000 gold last week and of | | the average of the $9,000,000 with | drawn in the previous week for ship- | ment to Paris. This $5,000,000 taken |on Friday for export on Saturday j counted for one-sixth of the amount. | Legal tenders were increased $2,0 | 100, making the net loss of cash $10, | 421,300. General deposits showed a Most people don’t eat too much—according to their appetites. The trouble is that appetite (in these culti- vated days) is no longer the trustworthy guide it was designed to be. It’s apt to play hob with the machinery. The beauty of “FORCE" is that it fits any appe- tite, ax;d makes digestion wait upon it. AR S ® -'mnc:" nm made peoplé o no'hlnl more, a mlor‘ud.m cnerget m-’f:‘l‘ kfim“rfia} Bk now e, useful — - 1t must be pushing the world ahead. SUMMER RESOW public funds were reduced $28,184,600 account of the Panama payment. The deposits were reduced $524,350, de- dJLflng \\mrh from the net loss of left $9,896,850 as the devre.xse in surplus reserve to $12,- 827:250. Computed upon deposits, less ,800 public funds, the It may be ob- of $9,000,000 gold counting for but one-half, while CONTINUOUS ENTEHRTAINMENT 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 clty on the beach. New 500-foot pleasure pler. Dally military band concerts. Dances every evening. Brilllant electrical {lluminations. New and novelwater sports, boating and fishing. Safest and best surf bathing on the Coast; no undertow. Finest climate; grandest drives; largest Most amusements of any resort on the Coast. Special excursion tickets at reduced rates from all points by S. P. Co., to “NEW” SANTA CRUZ FREE EXCURSION -TO- TUSCAN SPRINGS For the next sixty days the Tuscan Mineral Springs Corporation will furnish railroad trans- portation to and from Tuscan Springs and any poluts within 300 miles, free to visitors who spend ,thirty days, and free fare one way to those spending twenty days at the springs. Send 50c in stamps for bottle of stomach and catarrh salt. Booklet free, Rates $12 per week and up. TUSCAN MINERAL SPRING CORP., Tuscan, Cal. COUNTY: only 43 hours from San Francisco and SKAGES (5553 & ters moted for medicinal virtues; best ni HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA boating and swimming in Warm Spring Creek; good trout streams; telephone, telegraph, dally mail, ex- press and 8an Franclsco morning and evening IRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE 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. . Rates $2 a day or $12 a week. Reference: guest of the past nine years. Patronage of 1008 unprecedented. Information at Tourist In- formation Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., or of J. F. MUIGR! , Skaggs, Cal. WEY NT? Lake County, Cal., and get cured of stomach, liver and kidney trouble. Information at Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., and at Travelers' Bureau, 30 Montgomery st. Reduced rates, $9 for round trip. Testimonials of more people cured than any springs in California. Send tor :oor Address DR, W. R. PRATHER, Adams prings. Harbin Spring Most desirable in Lake Co.; iron, magnesia and arsenic; rheumatism, catarrh, kidney, liver and stomach troubles; new gymn m, bolllng alley, hand- ball court and billlard-room. Acetyleno gas plant, livery, home dairy, fine vegetable garden. Round trip ‘tickets, S 'P. office, $7. S HAYS, Proprietor. contains sulphur, wonderful cures of {that of $5,000,000 on Saturday as| above noted, was accounted for in the | statement for only about one and two- | thirds milligns. The engagements on May 14 of $10,5600,000 for shipment on | Tuesday of the coming week will | count in the averages for the full amount, causing the institutions to start the bank week, including the pre- vious average losses, with an import- ant decrease of gold which will be| POINT ARENA HOT SPRINGS ‘nnly partially offset by the receipt, [ Open June 1, new hotel; large dining-robm, e accl L PAg S 7y | telephone, hunting, fishing, swimming, bowl- | through tr: San Francieco | o P{iiling. "Ger bookier Infortation Bursas, MeE W MRS..J. D, DROST and MRS. H. KOENE: will manage the springs; many improvement: 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 osa, Rural No. €. of $2,500,000. There was a remark-;ao Montgomery st. DR. W. A. McCORNACK, ably good balance shown by the state- i proprietor. ment considering the movements dur- | 3 o he jing the week, the sum of the loss of | FORDE'S REST s arine™, hart of Santa | sound trip $5; enlasend: surosnded by, tao L mantic trout streams; fishing, hunting, bathing; a_picturesque place. Adults $6050 per week, children balf price. W. C. FORDE, Eccles, Cal, | cash, less the gain in loans, being only | $425,300 greater than the decrease in general deposits. Comparisons of | loans show that six banks galned | | 5,000,000 net. PFASHION STABLES —_—— GILROY, Cal. Direct line o Glivoy Hot Springs. open carriages; first-class turn- Severe Weather in the East. outs; bast #tock In State; telegraph and phone HOUGHTON, Mich., May 14.—A | orders promptly attended to, H. T. MAYOCK, | blinding snowstorm raged throughout | 27 the copper country to-day. Three inches of snow fell in Calumet. NORFOLK, Neb., May 14.—A kill- ing frost damaged fruit and vege- tables 'in Northern Nebraska last night. The temperature reached‘zs LAKE TAHOE. LAKESIDE PARK. Open,May 1. Hotel, cottages and tents. Popularn4mlly resort. De’ lightful camping grounds nefr steamer land- ing. Furnished tents to rent® Booklets. Trav- Jers' Bureau, 30 Montgomery st., or of E. B, Co., Stateline P. O., Cal. T WALL mfl — On Guernevllle degrees above zero. ; pranch Cal. N. W. R. R., Sonom. p o; pavilion; bus meets mornh\: train h sulphur — - & circulars. MRS, N. lmmp TH, h prop.,” Healdsburg, R. D. 1. 13 “ lt‘ln‘l croqy bowling, First-class resort; s, uef amusement hall, etc, Bpecll.l rates & families, Terms reasonable. A. Black 141, If you need help to make that summer waist or outing suit an- swer our EMPLOYMENT RIVERSIDE HOTEL and COTTAGES —Near beach; 30 acres beautiful grounds; spe- clal rates to' familles; write for booklet. ¥. BARSON. Proorietor. ‘Santa Cruz anmmer,mmn;nh.Box;, San Hot Springs; on line South- em Pacific; 214 hours from San Francisco; 3 trains dafly; luxurious mineral and mud “.baths; hotel unlquz in cuisine service and_appointments. Information at S . Co. Bureau, 013 Market st. Peck's Bureau, 1i Montgomery sf R. WARNER, Byron Hot Springs, Cantornta. LAKE COUNTY New, comfortable carriages direct to the mest picturesque portion of California. Best equipped stage line . the State. Leaves Calls- toga dally (Sundays excepted) at 11:30 a. m. direct to Harbin, Seigler, Adams, Howard, A derson, Hobergs, Splers, Astorgs and Glenbrook: half hour for Junch at Calistcga; also to Mid- dletown, Lower Lake, Kelseyville and Lakeport, Livery in connection. WM. SPIERS, Prop. SARATOGA SPRINGS. ements this A new spring found wilich will effect more cures in & d-y'fimn the other waters in a week; 15 miner- prings. We guarantee cure for dyspepsia, manay. liver, stomach, rheumatism, blood, skin iseases, etc. $10 to $i6 per week. ' Information eck’s Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., or J, MAR- TENS, Batchelor P. O., Lake Cotinty, Cal. Extensive 1 year. HOTEL BEN LOMOND, Res years. Woedworth & luner. n:.m“.ch'm' 'm Mcmmlly nmu tn cu and 38 per am.un e EG. IL D. 121, ita Cruz, Cal rent lmo. The Most Famous Health and Flessure 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. ting. Bunting, n-nxu. dancing. shuffle-board, billiards and o HOTEL A COTTAGES. nave been renovated throughont and pem cottages fine pavilion bullt this year. ‘There will be a fully equij dairy and lv- ery stable in connection with the hotel. The hotel, cottages, bath houses and grounds ll%ed by electricity. e hotel will be supplied with the best the m-.rlm affords. Rates. $10, $12, $14 and $18 r week. For further particulars and booklet Trite R HCURRY, Prop. The Geyeere, Sonoma County, Cailforsia. and s AguaCaliente 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 anel-co. temperature 115 degrees; no staging; fare §110; sure cure for rheumatism, asthma and all kindred aflments. We have five different Hot Sulphur Springs: tub a '8 baths and the largest mineral water swimming tank in_the State. Table and rooms are first class. Rates $2 per day, $12 to $14 per week. Special rates to familles and half rates to chil- dren. Inquire at Peck’s, 11 Montgomery st or address THEO. RICHARDS, Agua Calients Springs, Sonoma County, California. e Bave erected a stone bullding, modern dining-room; can reat Suests HOT SPRINGS For health and pleasure. Reno- vated and improved. Water unsurpassed for rheumatism, kidney, liver and stomach trou- ble. Trained masseur. Long distance phone. Trains from Third and Townsend at 9 a. m. and 3 p. m. Write for pamphlets. R. ROBERTSON. Why stay in the city with its' mist and fog? There is no fog at & AETNA SPR.NGS ‘There the days are warm and nights dry, Just send for Booklet. ~AETNA SPRINGS CO., Napa Co., MCalif. b N b B S Ideal summer resort, hunt.ng, boating, fllh- ing. Music every evening. Send for pamphl O WEISMAN, Midlake P. O.,Lake county, Cll or call on Dr. HlDD‘nber'ar.llM Market. §. F. LAKES - SODA BAY SPRINGS Situated on Clear Lake Hunting, fishing, boating, launch, horses, tennis, croquet, dark- room, warm soda geyser in bathhouse, club- house, etc., increased accommodations, md- ern conveniences. Scenery unsurpassed. Tablé a specialty. Rates per week, $10 to $15. Phoios and Information at Chatfield & Vinzent's, 228 Mcntgomery st. or Ot prop., Soda Bay, Kelse: KLAMATH SPRINGS, Beswick, Siskivou County, California. Write to EDSON BROS. 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. For information inquire at Traveler office, 30 Montgomery st., Peck's Informatisa Bureau, or Mrs. H. M. Clemons. Truckee, Cal. SOLID COMFORT HOME tor Booklet. fog; climate delighttul garden; hot, celd baths; swimming t: meets train. Tel. Main 549, 111 Clay st. JOHANNISBERG. New hotel; modern convenlences; large, al dining-room; hunting, fishing, swimming, bn;p ing: 310 and $12 per week. THEO,. BLAN NBURG JR., Prop., Oakville, Nln Co., or INFORMATION BUKEAU, 30 Montgomery st. Bathing Suits Giii; 20 Post Street mlmhm "M“flmr&u w4 hun mmu. nn.l. E Al A County. THE GEYSERS| Extensively improved; 1900 feet l\ulllde no | 3 WHY NOT TRY Highland fF YOU ARE GOING TO'THE Springs WELOFFER YOU THE BEST o' waters, accommcdations Tuble unsurpaseed. Reome hard Sosencd: ed by electricity. Buildings newly painted. _service. light- All the popular sports and amusements, Liv- ery, telephorie and postoffice.” Shortest route and cheapest ‘fare ts Lake | County. Most centrally situated. . Deiightful | excursions on Clear Lake and to other resorts. | Make your reservations now. TERMS—$10 to $17 50 per week. Fo; let. etc.. call on our agent, H. R. 638 M: et street. or address i CRAIG & KERR, ! Highland Springs, Cal. R. R. office, 628 | —— CAZADERO ' The Gem, of All Northérn Retreats. * ~Guove, Forest, Glade and Dell. 3 Crest; Canyon, Kill and Dale. = Knoll, Knob, Peak and Mountain, ' The heme of the trout. and the deer. Reached over -the Nor Sausalito “Ferry. A year ago I leamed- this resort for & num- ber of years. To-day I have the pieasure to tell you ti owing to last season’'s big and unprecedented patronage, I have purchased thisd magnificent domain of over 1200 acres.” A “thore ough renovation has been made of all the prop- erties, -insuring the best of service and ack commodation. , In. the matter. of recreation & new bullding contaffilng a bowling alley hal been added, also 4 new tennds court, and boaty ing and bathing on the river, all free to guests, Free camping-grounds In the Cazadero - giant redwoods from May until October, but sanir tary rules must be complied wit! Lots, one-quarter acte,.for sa from $100 | up, and cotfages bullt,to suit at city figures. Take Sausalito Ferry via’ North Shore Rail- read. Round trip, good for six manths, $3 T8 Round trip, Friday tlil Monday. $3: no stagt ing: depot on the ground. Farewut hotel or cott tages, per day: $10 fo §14 per week; speg cial rate by the month. For partienlars other than herein given write | 3.'J. THIRION, owner and manager, Hotel del Cazadero, .Sonoma Co., Cal., or North Shore n Francisco. i Spend Your Vacation t for $20 at San Luis Hot Sulphur Sprlflgs San Luis Obispo, Cal. The most ideal resort for pleasure and health on the Pacific Coast. trip ticket Buy round from San Francisco to San Sulphur Eprings, San Luis . and return, - including_stage springs and _one week's .00 to $22.00, according | | to location of rooms, or board and a com- || modations $9.00 to $12.00 per week. Ecenic surroundings, free bathing, boating and fishing on grounds. Fine shady walks, tennis and croquet grounds, dance pavilion for guests. Fine sea beach one mile from Hot Suiphur Sprin Cottages and furniture are all new. G throughout bulldings and grounds. O table is well supplied with the best th markei affords. Our stage meets trains arriving at San Luls Obispo at 3:15 b. m. every day (except Sun. This is Do hospital or Situated in Vendome Park of 12 acres, a charming spmmer resort; both city and country advantages: automoblle the srt,;llxrul! . ew au- to road mlp of the caun!) mailed on application. J. T¥ BROOKS, Manager. - PARAISO SPRINGS California. The leading summer resort of Cali- fornia. Hot soda and sulphur baths. Excellent table. Concert by Bro- haska's Bond every day. Send. for | | beautiful booklet and rates to P. W. SCEROEDER, Myr. '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 Frao- | cisco $3.00. For booklet apply Peck’s Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., S. Applications by | Own Summer Home 'n‘} y > O . or to WILLIAM . | resol VACATION 1904 18 NOW READY FOR DISTRIBUTION. “VACATION” is issued an- nually by the ’ CaliforniaNorthwesternR’y 1EE PICTURESQUE ROUTE OF CALIFORNIA and is the standard publication on the Pacific Coast for informa-~ tion regarding I\IERAL SPRING RESORTS, | COUNTRY HOMES ‘AND FARMS WHERE SUMMER BOARDERS ARE TAKEN, AND SELECT CAMP- G SPOTS. This ‘year's “~Vacation 1904, conta 150 pages. beautifully illustrated. and 18 complete in its detailed informa- tion as. to _lgcation, accommoda- tions, attractions,” etc., with ¢erms from $7.00 per week up To be had at Ticket Offices. 650 Market Street (Chronicle Building). and Tiburon Ferry. foot .af Market, Street; Gemeral Office, Mutual Life Butlding, corner of Sansome and California Streets, San Francisco; Ia CQakland at 73 Broadway. Mail Will Receive mediate Response. Ime H. C. WHITING, Gen'l “fanager. R. X. RYAN. Cen’l Pass'r Agent. CAMP VACATION. Hotel under canvas on the Russian below Guerneville in a grove a mile and ah River e 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. Adults $2 per day, $10_per week: children under 10 half rates. Speelal ratés for fami- | lles. Opens May 1 s . C. CNO- | PIUS, Camp Vac: moma’ County, Cal._ Camp Meeker | Pure water, equable ciimate, lots selling $10 up; cottages built by Meéker, $50 up; depot; stores; restaurant; hotel; post and express; telephone; saw 900 lots sold: 300 cottages bulit. Sausalito fi N R. 3 . MEEKER, Camp Meeker, Sonoma = Napa Soda Springs. rt is now oven for the patronage of ‘the JOHN JACOBS SEIGLER sorines Natural Hot, Baths, Positive cure for rheu- | matiem, asthma. ‘Wonderful waters for liver, l kidney and all etomach troubles. Stllnmln‘ pond, gymnastum, Orchestra. _ Hard-finished rooms. -Fare $0 return tfip. Electric lights. Arsenic beauty baths. Dairy. Rates $10 to 312 £e" week Bathe and amueements tree. Address | H. H. McGowsn, prop., Selgler, Lake Co., LAUREL DELL, : The Switzerland of America. The only laks | resort that has its own mineral springs. Boat- ing, ewimming, fishing and hunting. EDGAR DURNAN, sole proprietor, Laurel Dell P. O., Lake County, Cal. VICHY SPRINCS Mendocino County. champagne baths. Lovely grounds; fishing amd hunting: crystal spring; accommodations and table first class. J. A. REDEMEYER, Proprietor. DUNCAN SPRINGS OPEN May 15. Two miles from Hopland. Tine medicinal waters, Hard finished -hotel. Excellent tuble. Rates §10 to $12 per week. SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. Feiton, Cal. Rates reasonable. MRS. AKEPORT AND BARTLETT SPRINGS I N. HAYES. L 47%GE Lini—Hopland to Barclett Springs. via Lnnpen. rumm. passengers for Lakeport and Springs. connect with A ee Hoplend: Leave Heptamd B¢ 12:30; e at Lakeport at 5:30; arrive at Bartlett Srings at 1.3, New G-horse 14 = tourist wagons, with all the most modern im- provements. Passengers for Lakeport or Bar,. te Springs, call for tlckeu by Bnnhu Spri Biuge Line. Tiekets be purchased at ottice S Ealiiomia N W. By Market st., or at Tiburon ferry. MILLER & HOWARD, Props. | RENT, LOS GA' m.—smu 5 rooms for summer: completely furnished; all modern {mprovements; center of town; beauti- ful view; rent moderate. Box 3852, Call. FOR RENT—Nice (-room eol Sonoma County, Cal DODGE. Lessee. | public. Address | +eeseeseeeeee | TUXEDO HOTEL. c AMP CURRY $ | Extensively tmproved since last seasom. b | gpens Apri 1. THOS\L BELL, Mer. Felton, THE BEST ook of Markes strest. Rowsd ?‘m: $3.00. WEATHER FINE FALLS Wer L LOS GATOS. | YOSEMITE }|som inioc e s P rraadb: p:l': croquet; =lhm1;f ‘;'(“S‘é’,‘;‘v"""mv Og::m RR TOCALOMA MNaiale N Bertrand Hotel: first-class ace tions: special rates for families and partles; ’;m‘. hunting, boating, bathing; beautiful drives to Bear Valley; telephone. ~ JOSEPH F.. BER- TRAND, or Bulletin Office, every Thursday, 3 to 4 p. m. —Most accessible round trip $1, no stag ride: 3 miles from nd plunge suiphur baths; wonderful cures Of rheu- matism, meuralgia, eczema, kidmey, liver amd stomach diseases. Beautiful grounds and lake for boating and bathing. Dancing pavilid New bowling alley and shutfie board. Rat: a_week, Including baths. Address MAN- LEL MADRID, Valiejo, Cal, A ERO. Swapton House, under Wew management, - popular hotel of San Mateo Co. Commodious | cottages, beautiful grounds, famous pebbls h. fsning, punting. se bathing. Ehosa. ;:fu $8 and $10 per week. G. C. LUCE, Proprietor. LINDNER'S PARK, Guerfieville. A resort_for your family” Partly furnished cottages, §12. per month and: up. 'nm- and | platforms, . Near lan Plver. and room at §1 50 per week. See phcKs, " Montgomery st. M ovFzAIN wiEw =awom morzx and cottages, i the miountainis, near Saota Cruz. First-ciass o bathe, daily mall’ bo 2 amuss- LAUREL GROVE P resort during summer, vacation; best of home beautiful grounds: .-nma:e OCI h-um pen Jume 1: W. NICHOLS, Dlmnl P. 0=. ILLOW: RANCH, de“lllhflly .louat-\l 5 miles from Sant: ] excellent table; ‘"' 'w e g7 wacltssphoe Suburban ST, NDELL, Sauta Cruz. Cal. - noma Co.. Cal ? hat meral springs near sdistance tele- Phoney A mall: JOHN ES, Propristar. he Private lw.fl"l, xvm: -nmn-bl's 1‘ ,\%‘{ifi‘nd rm-. Tiatton. FOR rent at Camp Meeker —A cozy cottage: r(;urnhhed. Address box Latl. s - zmmm Santa la—. Homees¥'| FOR rent—Camping lot. with sewer, water and shade trees. A. BOUICK, San Anselmo.

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