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FRANCISCO UNDAY. MAY 22. 1004. ADVERTISEMENTS. OnlyWordsofPraise For fhe Great Elegtro-Chemic Treaiment, three Electro- Chemic Treatments treatment yom would have to Text the Palace Hotel to hold all !onr petients.” man sald: Domr. I feel like stand- on the street cormers and shouting praise of Electro-Chemistry. After of suffering, after years of drug- after years of robbery by gquacks, nd myself, in & few weeks, at cxpense, thoroughly cured by ro-Chemic 'rr.ume:t I MR A lullmz an old resident Francisoo, praises the wonderful uun-m Mr. MacKenzie says: mony to Grant ave., cure of chronic atment benefited continued till the 1 8o also certify that the Spray is effective in stomach treatment sur- used in twenty very reasonable. cialist who always at- Ereatest considera- and. ekill, and I one doctor to of the Union Iron Works. Me is man of intelligence and integ- known in the city. His word be implicitly relied upon ELECTRO-CHENIC SPECIALTIES: Chemistry cures quickly, pain- cheaply Cancers, Tumors, 01d Eczema, Rheumatism, Ne: tor Ataxia, Paralysis, Deafness, ad Noises, Insomuia, Goitre, Bright's sease, Diabetes, Dyspepsia, Piles, All seases of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, ler and Bowels, all Nervous Dis- es and Specizl Diseases of Men and diagnosis, advice examination, rial trestment. HOME TREATMENT me Treatment cures iy Outside pa- « Electro-Chemi ays best to en possible ELE CTRO-GHEMIC INSTITUTE 3 GRANT AVE. SF A SLA L (Grand Cuvee) J in Quality 2 Flevor e York Times illiamWolff ® Co. Pacific Coast Agents ~ San Pramcisco Special Bargains $10, 815, $20 Slightly Used $3, $5, $8 =~ Second Hand Styles. Guaranteed. Where the dolls swing in the window. 1051 Market St. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE METROPOLITAN PLATE GLASS INSURANCE COMPANY HE STATE OF NEW st dey of December, A. D. on that day, as smmissioner of the reuant to the provisions the Political C ished by the Com know! CAPITAL. ant of Capita k, paid up in --$200,000 00 ASSETS. i Mortgages b- n Company's Office. aceried “ourse of d for pre- -$343,156 20 and ‘dividends | Stocks. Loane, | and from | ess gE - Y ncurred during the year.. E H w . $114,976 n, WINSLOW, President. | BURTON, Secre! sworn to before me, this Tth 4 H. LAHY, Notary Public. g A ATANN & WILSON, Managers N7, cor. California and Samsome Sts. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. xu.zn!cux.,;Loomrm‘ | ALYL subscribers a\:alc of residence during the summer | ARTILLERYMEN | AT BIG GUNS | Citizen oldlers to Learn | the Arf of Coast Defense! | at Battery Slaughter ELECTION BY VETERANS | Company L of the Seventh iz Infantry Chooses Captain, but He Is Turned Down e The First Battalion of Artillery, Na- tional Guard /of California, will report at the Presidio May 28 for three days’ drill and instruction in handling the eight-inch breech-loading guns at Bat- tery Slaughter. Captain F. E. John- ston, artillery corps, U. 8. A, will act as instructor. Colonel C. Morris, com- manding officer at the Presidio, has is- sued the necessary instructions relative to the camping and messing of the men of the National Guard. The officers and members of the Na- tional Guard Battalion of Artillery are to be commended for seeking instruc-| tions whenever their limited time per- mits in the artillery branch of the ser- vice so that they may be better fitted for duty should they ever be called into | organization in | State that has ever been drilled | action. this at the high-power guns. United States army officers say that detachments of the State Guard located at sea coast citi where there are de- fensive batteries should be properly in- structed in coast artillery service. Thus the men in case of war would be avail- able to handle the big guns. BIG GUN VICE. An officer of the National Guard of this State, in talking of the advantages of instructing men in the big gun ser- vice, said a few days since: “The War Department, the State authorities and the officers.stationed at the Presidio have rendered and are willing to afford every facility for the instruction of the First Artillery Battalion. A draw- back in the matter of making the guardsmen perfect soldiers at the bat- teries is in the inability of many of the men to obtain from their employers leave of absence to enable them to be- come proficient. As it is, they are re- qui to give their holiday season, { when they might rest or spend a short time in the country, to practicing at the Presidio. If the men of the bat- talion could attend a reasonable num- ber of drills yearly at the batteries, all United States army officers who have instructed the battalion in the past say these men would soon vie with the reg- ulars in the handling of the guns. At the annual meeting of the Veter- It is the only ans of the National Guard of Califor- nia the following were elected officers organization: Colonel C. Mason comma M. J. Myer, vice commander V. Rader- ald, adjutant; Captain J. E. Klein, ymastel AT A BANQUET. The sixteenth annual banquet of the association will be given in the Occi- ntal Hotel on the evening of Tuesday, 7 24. There will be a large attend- many non-residents of this city have signified their intention of be- g present. The banquet committee is | H. P. Bush, Colonel C. Mason geant M. J. Myer. in the councils of Com- h Infantry, located at When Captain Greenleaf y v promoted major a - company was filled by the election of First Lieutenant Clyde L. Bish unanimous vote. The captain-elect passed, it is said, a first- class examination at Los Angeles, but he was turned down by the board of examiner: composed of Lieutenant | Colonels hreiber, Welch and Brad- bury. Whatever may have been the reason for the act hop is indignant, | says that he knows as much about mil- | as those who turned him itary affai {dnl'n and charges the board of exam- iners is trying to get even with him | on account of something that happened lin the past. The company will have to | hold another election, and the assur- | ance is given that Bishop will again be elected. In the meantime, by reason of | seniority of rank, he will continue to | command the company. | ——————— | Beaten by Her Husband. ’ Isabella King, who says she is a | concert hall singer, under the name of Lillian Andrews, was found in an un- conscious condition at 3:30 yesterday | morning by Policeman Lycett at Fouf- teenth and Market streets. The woman was bleeding from the ears and her face had been battered. She | was conveyed to the Central Emer- gency Hospital, where she was held pending an examination for fracture | of the skull. | The woman’'s story is to the effect ‘thn ghe had been drinking during the | night with a piano player known as Spider,” and that, some time after midnight her husband, who had fol Jowed her, gave her the beating which left her in the condition l_n which she was found. She was removed to the City and | County Hospital last night. In addi- tion to the bruises which had been in- | fifeted, the woman was suffering from | alcoholism. Her case is not consid- $4.472 97| oreq serious. — e———— 990 17 | ;0 SUBSCRIBERS LEAVING TOWN 63 | FOR THE SUMMER. rontemplating a months can have their paper forwarded by mail to their new address by notify- ing THE CALL Business Office. This resorts and is represented by a local agent in all towns on the coast. ———————— 2 BUCKS. By Frank H. Spearman. Those who have learned to love this famous character will be thrilled to read of his adven- ture with his own mother in NEXT SUNDAY CALL. paper will also be on sale at all summer | ADVERTISEMENTS. HUMPHREYS’ Homeopathic Specifics cure by acting | directly on the sick parts without dis- lurb&ng the rest of the system. CURES. Price. s Tevers, Congestiong, Tnflammations. .. 25 2. Wormns, Worm Fever, w \ Disea 3. Colle, ox Cr; fants . .28 | 4.Diarrhea, of Chiliren and Adults.. .38 | 5. Dymentery, Gripings, Bilious Cojic...28 | 8 Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting.. 28 | 7. Coughs,’ Colds, Bronchitis 28 | & Toothache, Faceache, Newralgia. 23 9. Headache, Sick Hea lchg Verti 10. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weak Stom o RO .. .28 11. Suppressed Menwes, or Scanty....d0 . Lencorrhen, or Profuse Menses. s rung Hoarse Cough, Laryngitls 14 Sult Rheum, Eruptions, Erysipeias. .28 15. Rheumatism, or Rheumatic Pains..25 16. Pever and Ague, Malaria. . .25 17. Piles, Blind or Bleeding, External, In- ternal ... 18- Ophthaimia, Weak or inflamed Eyes.25 . Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in Head....28 | |20 WhGoptag Commh, ot s 25 | 21, xthma, Oppressed Ditficult Breath- General Debility, Brain Fag Fluid Accumulations. Sea-Siekneas, Nausea Vomiting. idney Disease, Gra Debillty, mer Colds... 5 At Druggists', or mailed. Cloth Bound Book malled free. Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. Willlam and John Streets, New York. HOLIDAYS, SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES FOR THE THREE HOLIDAYS, SAT- URDAY, SUNDAY and MON- DAY, May 28, 20 and 30, the California Northwestern Ry., 1EE PICTURESQUE ROUTE OF CALIFORNIA will make one fare for the round trip an Francisco to all polnts on the 1 excevt suburban. tickets will be good going r, Sunday or Monday, with re- Tuesday, May 31. This will give many an opportunity to get out into the country for a short just when it is at its prettiest. Get a copy of “VACATION, 1904," 1ok over it and take a pleasant outing ¢ _and at the These On Monday, May 30, the train will 1 mp Vacation at 5:00 p. m. and Guerneville at 5:20 p. m. From Glen n at 6:15 p. Both trains will at intermediate points, arriving i n Francisco at 8:45 p. m. Ticket offices, 650 Market street, Chronicle buflding, and Tiburon ferry, of Market street; meneral office, ilding, corner of San- rnia streets, San Fran- HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA SKAGGS medicinal virtues; best natural eral water bath In State; boating and swimming in Warm Spring Creek: good trout streams: telephone, telegraph, dally mall, ex- press and Francisco morning and evening papers; FIRST-CLASS HOTHL Fic COUNTY: only 4% hours Francisco and bUt 9 miles ctaging: wa- nine years. Patronage ot Information at Tourist In- 11 Montgomery st., or of . Skaggs, Cal. 3 unprecedented. formatio n 'AMOE TAVERN—Situated on the et of Lake Tahoe, the largest gnd most ful body of watér in the world at this elevation is now open for the accommodation of guests. The tavern will be conducted this season by Mr. F. W. Richardson, manager of California’s famous misslon hotel, The Glen- , Riverside, which ix sufficient Buarantee strictly first-class. be -uxflv A with all delicacies of the s wh fishermen will be constantly em- h lake trout. For rates address | F. W. RICHARDSON. WHITE SULPHUR SPRIN: Cal.—Most accessible springs to San round trip $1, no stage fare: only 23 hours ride 5 miles from Vallejo; hot, plunge suiphur baths: wonderful cures of rheu- m. neuralgla, eczema. kidney, liver and Fiomach discares. Beautiful grounds and lake for boating and bathing. Dancing pavilion. New bowling alley and shuffie board. Rates, $10 a_week, including baths. Address MAN. UEL MADRID, Vaiiejo, Cal. BROCKWAY. Best fishing on Lake Tahoe. springs. No_better table anywhere. and driving horses, launches and row boat new casino and bathhouse. Write for partic- ulars FRANK B. ALVERSON, Brockway, allejo, rnncllca | | The only hot Wi Truckee, Cal Headquar- ters for tourists and commercial men. Summer and winter resort. Meal station for pass n- gers. Stage for Lakes Independence and Web. ber, Campbell Hot Springs and Sierraville. STEWART McKAY, proorietor. | LAKE TAHOE. LAKESIDE PARK. Open May 1. Hotel, cottages and tents. Popular family resort. lightful camping grounds near steamer land- ing. Furnished tents to rent. Booklets. Trav- elers’ Bureau, 30 Montgomery st of E. B. | Smith & Co., Stateline P. O., Cai = — “THE GROVE.” Lake Tahoe, half a mile east of Tallac, on lake shore; rates $2.00 a day; $10.00 a week; meals S0c. Good saddle horses and the best of livery. Boats free to all guests. | PARMETER, proprietor, Tallac, Cal. LAUREL GROVE PARK—Children's resort during summer vacation; best of home care: beautiful grounds; climate perfect: fresh milk and_eggs; open June 1: terms $5 per week. MRS. G. W. NICHOLS, Dimond P. O., Fruitvale. REDWOOD VILLA RESORT. Excellent board, nome cmllfll. tent o $10. ACKERMAN. La Honda, San Mateo lemv. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, HAYWARDS, First-class resort; tennis, croquet, bowling, amusement hall, etc, Special rates to families, Terms reasonable. A. GAUDARD, Black 141, ‘Veranmo, 1: ELLEVUE HOTEL, El u:A Co., Cal Terms §1 day and up; ng_distance ER'S GROVE—ROSS VALLEY. rivate boarding; terms reasonable. meets Sunday morning trains. Address MRb. MATT LINDSAY, Ross Statlon. DECORATION DAY The table cold and | Saadle ! J. B J | i | | i | AND BTAGE | Frop. phons | public. . Address BIVERSIDE MOTEL and COTTAGES |- —Near bel:h 30 acres beautiful grounds; cial rates to familles; write for hookl.t. ". BARSON. Proprietor, Santa Cruz. Teaai Ba-rhs‘nuny' “'MI\\H\\\\\ \ The Reason Why BARTLETT 1s so popular as a HEALTH and PLEASURE resort: The increasing numbers benefitea by visiting the Springs. The purity and agrecable taste of the waters. ‘The delightful and health-giving baths. The excellency of the table. The dry and bracing atmosphere. The walks and drives through the mountains. The hunting and fishing with all kinds of amusements. Nature and man vying with each other to give all a delightful time. RATES—Hotel, $12.00 to $17.50 per week; housekeeping cottages, $3.00 to $15.00 a week. Write J. Springs, Cal San Francisco. McMahan, Bartlett or call at 2 Sutter st., “NEW" SANTA CRUZ CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT DAY AND NIGHT. JUNE, JULY, AUGUST and 5 ER. 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 pier. Dally band concerts, Dances every evening. Brillfant electrical filuminations. New and novel water sports, boating and hing. s-le-t and best surf bathing on no undertow. “climate; grandest drives; the largest excursion tickets at reduced rates trom all points by 8. P. Co., to “NEW” SANTA CRUZ FREE EXCURSION -TO- - TUSCAN SPRINGS MAY 10, 1904. For the next sixty days the Tuscan Mineral Eprings Corporation will furnish raliroad trans- portation to and from Tuscan Springs and any poiuts within miles, free to visitors who spend thirty days, and free fare one way to those spending twenty days at the springs. In stamps for bottle of stomach and It. Booklet free, per week and up. TUSCAN MINERAL SPRING CORP., Tuscan, Cal. Santa Cafalina Island 315 Hours From Los Angeles, Season 1904, Our Famous Marine Band. Hunting mountain goat sailing, bathing, golf tennis and the finest fishing on the fim Life a Special Feature. Hundreds of furnished tents at reason- able rates. Hote Metroole, Modern in all particulars. For further information PECK'S INFORMATIO! Montgomery st., or BAN Spriog st.. Los Angeles. Hotel EL GARMEI.U Pacific Grove, California. “The Little Del Monte.” At the seaside with home comforts. The place to spend your vacation with vour family. Surf bathing and fishing. Rates with board $2 50 a day upward, cheaper than staying home. Send for illustrated pamphiet. Address GEO. H. CORDY, Manager. PARAISO. SPAINGS The leading summ-r resort of Call- fornia. Hot soda and sulphur baths. Excellent table. Concert by Bro- haska’'s Band every day. Send fcr beautiful booklet and rates to F. W. SCRROEDER, Mgr. Harbin Springs Most desirable in Lake Co.; contains sulphur, iron, magnesia and arsenic; wonderful cures of rheumatism, catarrh, kidney, liver and stomach troubles: new gymnasium, bowling alley, hand- irt and billl -room. Acetylene gas lant, !very, home dal I'Y. fine vegetable g: . ound trip ticke P. office, $7. HAYS, ¥roprietor, BYRON Het Springs; on line South- fic; 2% hours trom hote! unique in cuisine’ service and lvpolntmrntt. Information P. Co. Bureau, 613 Market st Peck's Bureau, 11 R. WARNER, Byron Montgomery st., or H. Hot Springs, California. Napa Sot}un w%prmgs. TUXEDO HOTEL m‘m“!.n m tele- [K.5.R.R. TOCALOMA lwllfio. r. special e ries ol B e 1 rates for an ; fishis & & bathing; beautiful drives to o JOSEDH ¥ BER. every TRAND, or to 4 p. m. THE GEYSERS The Most Pamous Health and Pleasurs Resort in Califorais. 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, fshing. dancing, ehuffle-board, billiards and croquet. THE HOTEL AND COTTAGEL have been rengveted throughout, and new cottages and a fne Davilion built this year. ere w a fully equipped dsiry and liv- ;Z l-ubl& in cul;:\ectl::“ with the gk;la The el, cottages, bath houses and grounds are lighted by electricity, iz The Geysers, Snnmu County, Calitornia 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 Francisco, temperature 115 degrees; no staging; fare §110: sure cure for rheumatism, asthma and all kindred ailments. We have fiv ‘different Hot Sulphur Springs; tub and plunge 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. Srecial rates to families and half rates to chil- dren. Inquire at Peck’s, 11 Montgomery or address THEO. RICHARDS, Agua Shiente Springs, Sonoma County, California. We have erected a stone bullding, modern dining-rcom; can reat 400 guests. of B on San Jose Situated in Vendome Park of 12 acres, a charming summer resort; both city and country advantages; futomobile garage on the grounds ee to guests. Bathing pavilion, bowling all: tennis, etc. New au- to road map of the county mailed on application. BROOKS, Manager. dw\ WHY NOT SPEND YOUR SUMMER AT HOTEL DEL MONTE? NEW MANAGE- MENT—_GOLF, GLASS- ROTTOMED ROATS, SURF AND POOL RATHING || OILED ROADS. SPECIAL TERMS TO FAMILIES. GEO. P. SNELL, MANAGER. M-A:E'IS' wEn;mnss 'r and MRS. H. KOENER MRS. J. D. DRI" will manage the springs; many improvements new cement bathhouse and gas all over place §2 day: st., cor. Geary, or Mark West Springs, Santa Rosa, Rural No. 6. SODA BAY SPRINGS Situated on Clear Lake. Hunting. fishing, boatitg, launch, horses. tennis, croquet, dark- | room, warm soda geyser in bathhouse, club- | house, etc., Increased accommodations, modern conveniences. Scenery unsurpassed. - Table a perialty. Rates per week, $10 to $15. Photos and Information at Chatfield & Vinzent's, 228 Montgomery st or LEE D. CRAIG, Manager, Soda Bay, Kelseyville P. O., Lake Co., Cal. KLAMATH SPRINGS, Beswick, Siskiyou County, California. Write to EDSON BROS. for Booklet. Saratoga Springs. 15 different mineral springs. Information at Peck’s Bureau, 11 Montgomery st.. or at J. MARTENS, Bachelor P. O., Lake Co., Cal PARK HOUSE, Ben Lomond, Cal. | TUnder pew management. Up to date. Beau. tiful grounds. Running stream and pond with | good fishing. Playgrounds for children. Free “arriage meets all trains. J. D. CELLA, Mgr. $10 and $12 week. Office 833 Larkin | i l\h\“fi.\\\\\u\ h“‘ RN BN why ot TRY | i Highland IF YOU ARE GOING TO THE Springs 'WWEOFFER YOU THE BEST OF MINERAL waters, accommodations and service. Table unsurpassed. Rooms hard finished, light- ed by electricity. Bulidings newly painted All the popular sports and .amusements. Liv- ery, telephone and postoffice. Shortest route and cheapest fare to Lake County. Most centrally situated. Delighttul excurstons 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. DUFFI} 638 Market street or address CRAIG & KERR, Highland Springs, Cal Spend Your Vacation for $20 at San Luis Hot Sulphur San Luis Oblspo, Springs 5 The most ideal resort for pleasure and health on the Pacific Coast. Buy round trip ticket from San_ Franmcisco to San Luis Hot Sulphur Springs, San Luis Oblspo, Cal., and return, including stage 0 and from springs and one week's board for 83000 w0 $22.00, according to location of rooms, or boa: d a com- modations $9.00 to $12.00 per week Scenle surroundings, free bathing, boating and fishing on grounds. Fine shady walks, tennis and croguet grounds || dance pavilion for guests. Fine sea | | beach one mile from Hot Suiphur Springs. Cottages and furniture are all new. Gas throughout bufldings and grounds. Our table is well supplied with the best the markei affords. Our stage meets trains arriving at San Luts Obispo at 3:16 p. m every day (except Sunday). This is Do hospital or sanatorium. HOT SPRINGS For health and pleasure. R_eno— vated and improved. “Water unsurpassed for rheumatism, kidney, liver and stofhach trou- ble. Trained masseur. Long distance phone. Trains from Third at 9 n. Write for and Townsend a. and 3 p.4n. pamphlets. R. ROBERTSON. CAZADERO The Gem of “All Northern Retreats. Grove/ rorfl& Glade I-Bd Dell. Crest, Canyon, Hill and Dale. Knoll, Xnob, Peak and Mountain. The home of the trout and the Raunt of the ed over the North Ry., via Sausatity F A Sear ago | leased this resort for & num- ber of years. To-day I have the pleasure to tell you that. owing to last season’s big unprecedented patronage, I have p magnificent domain of over 1200 acres ough renovation has been made of all the Prop- erties, insurng the best of service and ac- commodation. In the matter of recreation $.0ew Dullding contatning & bowling ailey has been added, also a new ourt, and boat- ing and bathing an the river, all fres 1o guests. slant Free camping-grounds in the Cazadero redwoods quart up, and cottages built to suit Take_ Sausalito ;‘ road. other than herein given write owner and manager, Hotel del Sonoma Co.. C: 7.3 R. of ‘There is a big cement tank full ‘'of warm mineral water at... 'AETNA SPRINGS On warm sunny days it | echoes with fun and frolic. Just send for Booklet. szz!Co., Calif. CAMP CURRY THE BEST WEATHER FINE FALLS FULL YOSEMITE BL.UX Ideal summer resort; hunting, boating, fish- | ing. Music every evening. Send for pamphlet. 0. WEISMAN, Midiake P. O., Lake Co., Cal or call on Dr. Happersberger, 1104 Market, S. F. | LAKES | AETNA SPRINGS CO, |: | natt ne e “IN THE MOUNTAINS BY THE SEA." BEN LOMOND—Santa Crus County. REGULAR SEASON. Will open May 15th under entirely new mame egement. Round -rip fickets from San Fran- eisco $3.00. Por booklet apply Peck’s Bureaw, 11 Montgomery st., S. F., or to WILLIAM | DODGE, Lessee. LAKE COUNTY New, comfortabls carriages direct to_the Best Leaves Calls- (Sundays excepted) at 11:30 a. m., eigler. Adams, Howard, Af- torgs and Glenbrook: at Calistoga; also to Mid- + Lake, Kelseyville and Lakeport. nnection. WM. SPIERS, Prop, mcst_picturesque portion of Caiffornia. equipped stage line «n the State. dally aletow Livery ir WHY EXPERIMENT? 'Go to ADAMS SPRINGS Lake County, Cal.. liver and kidney trouble. Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., i Bureau, 30 Montgomery st. ‘Reduced rates, $% for round trip. Testimonials of more. peaple ured than any springs in Californla. Send for book. Address DR, W. R. PRATHER, Adams Springs. CAMP VACATION. Hotel under canvas on the Russian River below Guerneville in a grove a mile and & Daif long, skirting the river; tei courts; 40 sew boats; will bulld a dam in the river; 4 miles of smooth p,u for boating and bathing. Adults $2 pér day, $10 per week: children under 10 half rates. Special rates for fami~ ltes. Opens May 1. Address MRS. L. C. CNO- PIUS, Camp Vacation, ‘“Vacation” P. O.. So- noma’ County, Cal. and get cured of stomach, Information at Peck's and at Travelers’ | | | SEIGLER serin prings | Natural Hot Plunge and Steam Baths. Posi- tive cure for rheumatism, asthma. Wonderful ‘waters for liver, kidney and all stomach troub. les. Swimming pond, orchestra Fare $9 re turn trip. Electric lights. Housekeeping cot. | tages. Arsenic beauty baths. Rates $10 to $12 | per week. Baths and amusements free. H. H. McGOWAN, prop., Seigler, Lake Co., Cal. LYTTON SPRINGS New management; no staging; depot on grounds: phone; fare $2 40: Tiburon ferry; rates $10 to $15 week: table first-class; our | | own dairy; hot mineral baths; swimming tank; { livery; bllitards; croquet. Bookliet Peck's Bu- | reau, ‘11 Montgomery st., or BARK: & | ROSS, Lytton Springs, Sonoma County, 3 INDEPEND-NCE LAKE. Fishing: boats: excellent table; climate per- fect: 16 miles from Truckee, in an unbrken forest. For information inquire at Traveler office, 30 Montgomery st., Peck's Information Bureau, or Mrs. H. M. Clemons, Truckee, Cal. SOLID COMFORT HOME | D “ Extensively improved; fog: climate delightful: gardcn; hot, cold bath: ’ swimming tank, 40x80. s 38 week up; stage meets train. Schuler & Scheben. Napa, Cal. TENTS Awnings, Hammocks, W. A, Tel. Main 1000 feet altitude: no ge crchard: vegetable . 111 Clay st. lightfully situated In_the i ed woods. BERGSHEIN £5nfi'croZ = Rates r week. For circulars address G. "4 lBfiD'::N’:VIG. R. D. 121. Santa Cruz, Cal JOHANNISBERG. New hotel; modern convenlences: atry | dtnt -er hunting, . fll.h.|-n‘ l'gnlln‘_ b(n:.xt: UR Oakville, Napa Co., or | xmroaunlou Bunzlm 30 Montgomery st. FASHION STABLES Cal Uirect line to Gilroy Hot ngs. All open carriages; first-class turn- e B et ‘stock in State: phone telegraph and crders promptly attended to. H. T. MAYG Prop. tages ua 1st-cl ufl‘m fi X t! torent up. -class mi] :’n':x"csf-m fresh vegetables. D. COUILLARD, Bathing Suits %mr 20 Post Street LAUREL DELL, The Switzerland of America. The only lake resort that has its own mineral springs. Boa | ing, swimming, fishing and hunting. EDGAR | URNAN, sole proprietor, Laurel Dell P. O., | | Take’ County: CRY 2 | VICHY SPRINCS | Three miles from Ukiah, Mendocino Copnty. Natural electric waters, champasne bath Lovely grounds; fishing and hunting: crys spring; accommodations and table first class. J. A. REDEMEYER. Proprietor. DUNCAN SPRINGS OPEN May 15. Two miles from Hopland. | Fine medicinal waters. Hard finished hotel. Excellent table, Rates $10 to $12 per week. CAMPRELL HOT SPRINGS, In Sierra Nevada Mountains, Sierra County, 0000 feet elevation. Are beautifully located at the head of the great Sierra Valley. 30 |-II|BI long by 5 miles wide, surrounding which the great primeval forest of pine and fir, A | apecialty Is made of the tablé. The ot springs |ave unequaled for the cure of rheumatism, Gout, lver and kidney complaints and a | §0d <kin discases, Rates for room and board, 1313 to $14 per week. Round trip from San | Francisco to springs via Boca, $14 50, Stage | auily” except Sunday_cqmmectin with 6 p. . i train from San Franel call for tickets by Bartlett Springs nes. or T P ime Tickets can De purchased at ofies N. W. Ry. 650 Market st or K Efln & HOWARD, Propa. pranch Cal. N. W. : phone I-fllln‘; -rnln. R - nlphnr Bahe; cireuiare: m C. N. MEREDITH, . 1. | butit. | MEEKER, Camp Meeker, Sonoma County. HOTEL BEN LOMOND Santa Cruz Mountains, Now open. For booklet apply to Peck’s Dn-;z 1) Montgomery, or S. P Co., 613 Market. DICKINSON, Prop., Ben mmend Cal. LOS GATOS. HOTEL LYNDON—Modern improvements, ular amusements; laws extersive 2 Sapuler & tennis, croquet; climate u: depot. J. P. MOG! 2 - | POINT ARENA HOT SPRINGS. Open Jume 1, new hotel: large dining-roon. telephone, hunting, fishing, swimming, bo-l. ing, dancing. Get bookiet information Burem: (0w Summer HUme 3 “Sonoma Sota selting $10 Testaurant; hotel: post exprias: 30 Montgomery st. DR. W. A. McCORNACK, Pure water, equable climate, $50 up: and telephone; sawmill; 900 1ots sold; 300 cottages ° proprietor. in mountatns mnlm up; cottages bullt by Meeker, Sausalito ferry, N. 8. R. R. M. G Rest, b ' San FORDE'S REST £252° 3ri"a. "5 e und trip $3; enlarged; surfounded by two yo- Tantic trout streams; fishing, bunting, bathing: a picturesque place. Adults $630 per week, children balf price. W. FORDE, Eccles, Cal, DEER PARK INN elevation 6307 feet; ontgomery st. Montgomer B SCOTY. Deer Park, Cal CALIFORNIA REDWOOD PARX (Big Basin)—Upion Mill Camp and Tavern; S mileg from Boulder Creek R. R. station. Daily stage. Family table. Furnished cabins: camping grounds: 88 and $10 per week. Under the giaat redwe perfect climate: grand scenery. ‘smrv‘ GRAHAMER, Boulder Creek, Cal. mm’! PARK, Guerneville. resort-for your family. Partly furnished enuuu. $12_per month and o= Tents u:d platforms. Near Russian ‘Board room at §7 50 per week ll. PECK'S, u Montgomery st. - and cottages; ¢ miles from Lake Tahoe; open June'l: mineral springs; booklet 11 OUNTAIN VIEW RANCHE HOTEL u and cottages, in the mountains, near Sante Crus. First-class table and accom.. gas, baths, phone, mafl bowling, croquet, amuss. ments; terms, §9 up. Campers to Glenwood, ine. carriage, 3 13 round trip. FRANK R DANN. Cruz. Frede: & Sutton, Managers, delightfully located i fies trom Santa Cruz. Speing 4 RA! W iteeas o'm vuu;“man milk, .xr'u:mpbuh .Sdb.“,g.. conveyance; $7 weel one Suburi MRS, W CRANDELL Santa Crua. C: esort. Santa Cruz Mountains; D A erand tenta for light housekeeping or camping. A. J GIBBS, Mgr.. Gibbs, FOR rent at Camp )Ieehr—?um‘nhed cottage for housekeeping. Call office. 4 best in America—The Weskly C‘gu”h“v-'&-. sent to any address in the United su;.- or Canada one year for Ji, Bl 5

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