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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1904. ADVERTISEMENTS. Electro-Chemistry CURES Quickly, Permanently, Cheaply. CAUTION.—There is only ome Electro- Chemic Institute in California. Owing | to *the marvelous | success of Electro- Chemistry there are quite & number of | physicians who are | trying to imitate this wonderful pew treatment and pa- tients are ewarned ' against these deceptions. It is mo more m for any sufferer to get . the and successful Eleotro-Chemic Sreatment, and those who are tired of swallowing strong and poisonous drugs | which do not cure them, and those who have nused indifferent electrical treat- ments without results, can be quickly, permanently and cheaply oured by the treatment, which can only be had at the Electro-Chemic Institute, 118 Grant Ave. cor. Post Bt., San Francisco ‘WORD TO OUTSIDE PATIENTS. ring the heated term in the interior. which is often very trying upon sick peo- le, those who can arrange to do so will 4 that a few weeks spent in San Fran- cisoo, where the climate is always de- lightful during the summer months, would be greatly benefited by the change. Very often this change alone, with a 1i tle speéial treatment, will w and such persons are cordial call upon us for free consulta ination and advice. HOME TREATMENT. ! ‘The Hlectro-Chemic home treatment is | Just as successful as the office treat- ment. It s always advisable to come to the Institute for & per a when it is possible to In the ma- Jority of instances the pa t may re turn home the same da treatment alon taking the nec- When a per- cannot be arranged, a full Gescription of the principal symptoms should be sent in by letter and full di- rection treatm An expe: £ home examination and be promptly forwarded Electro-Chemic outfit is loaned to patients taking the home treat- ment, free of charge. ELECTRO-CHEMIC SPECIALTIES. The o seases sre treated by Electro- urative re Teat h sufferer, and the p t be done in eac Cancers, Tumors, 0ld Ulcers, Eczema, Rheumatism, euralgia. Locomotor Ataxia, Paralysis. Deafn Head Noises. Insomnia, Goitre, Bright's Disease, Dia- betes, Dysvepsia, Piles, All Diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bladder and Bowels, all Nervous Diseases and &ll Special Diseases of Men and Women. ELECTRO-CHEMIC INSTITUTE and TREATMENT | 118 Grant Avs., Cor. Post St., SAN FRAN ONE MAN DIES IN COLLISION Missouri Pacific Disaster Due to Efforts of Engineers to Make Up Lost Time WRECK OF THE ENGINES Day Coach Is Telescoped and Passengers Riding in It Receive Severe Injuries KANSAS CITY, June 4—By the head-on collision of two Missouri Pa- | cific passenger trains near Mastin, 22 miles south of Kansas City, one per- | son was killed and nineteen injured, most of the latter passengers. The trains were No. 5, the Colorado fiyer, | west bound, and No. 36, a Holstington, Kans., accommodation train, east! bound. | The dead: ! AUGUST BLOOM, Clear Lake, S. D., stealing a ride on blind baggage. | The injured: C. A. Slocum, engineer of the flyer, Kansas City, leg broken; E. W. Whaley, fireman on the fiyer, Kansas City, head cut, badly bruise: E. W. Ford, porter, head bruised; e Conklin, Kansas City, fireman, on train | 36, knee mashed; Mrs. John G. Robin- son, 1917 St. Paul street, Baltimore, | right leg” wrenched; James Furncas, conductor on train 36, badly bruised; {D. A. Elwell, Osawatomie, Kans., engi- | condition serfous, | neer on train 36, probably injured internally; M. J. Blasbalg, Kansas City, head cut, badly bruised; W. J. Forne, Orawatomie, Kans., head severely cut; L. J. Slick, Kansas City, leg sprainea; Henry C selbuna, New York City, nose broken; Dala Lucas, mail clerk on the fiyer, body bruised; Frank Lunk, Kansas City, shoulder bruised; Irene Palmer, Los Angeles, head cut, body bruised; Louise Palmer, Kansas City, head bruised; W. J. McAuliffe, Pueblo, Col- orado, head bruised, knee hurt; Wil- liam Nichols, Fort Douglass, Utah, right side hurt; Mrs. Mary Kitler, Portland, Oregon, knee bruised; Miss Posten, Boston, left knee brulsed. Both trains were behind their sched- ule, and were trying to make up time. No. 36 had orders to take a siding at Mastin, but had not reached that sta- tion'and was meét on a culvert a mile beyond Mastin by the fiyer. Both en- gines were demolished. The day coach on the accommodation train was tele- scoped as was the mail car on the fiyer. All the cars of both trains w&re thrown from the track and the track and roadbed torn up, A relief train was sent from Kansas City with a dozen physiclans. Some of the injured were made comfortable at Mastin and others were brought to Kansas City. The injured are suffer- ing from bruiges and fractures received in the shock of the collision and the overthrowing of the coaches. —e——————— Alaska Excursions Scason 1904. | Land of the Midnight Sun, Glaciers | and a thousand islands en route. Inside passage Seasickness unknown. The 9 a. m., June 7, 21, July 5, g. 2. 16. For information, apply cific Coast 8. 8. Co.’s Ticket Offices, ew Montgomery st. (Palace 10 Market st. C. D. Dunann, Gen, Agt., San Francisco. . » Seattle, and Pass. NITED STATES BRANCH. | STATEMENT | OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS { OF THE ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY f Limited. , ON THE 1903, and for made to the In- ate of Cali- lons of Sections >de, condensed Commissioner. ST prov itical by the 70 §7 0 465 24 | iue and sccrued and Loans 1 85,865 03 100 00 500 00 $595.601 14 750 00 Adjustment or se for Salaries, | ready Monda R Contracts Will Be Signed. The contracts for supplies awarded the Board of Education will be y for the signatures of the successful bidders. The checks de- posited by the unsuccessful bidders will be returned. —_—— TO SUBSCRIBERS LEAVING TOWN FOR THE SUMMER. CALL subscribers ocontemplating = change of residence during the summer months can have their paper forwarded by mail to their new address by notify- ing THE CALL Businoss Office. This by paper will also be on sale at all summer | resorts and is represented by & local agent in all towns on tie coast. Especial attention is invited to the DOMESTIC HELP and SITUATION WANTED advertisements. Readers will also profit by care- fully scrutinizing the REAL ESTATE and BUSINESS CHANCES advertisements in THE CALL. See pages 42 to 47. 4079 41 4861 62 12,163 23 $275,818 13 | $352.703 59 dends o from ai ~ Received for Rents Received from Home Office Total Income XPENDITURES Net amount paid for Fire Losses uiing $25,799 59, losses of { us_years) $171,697 41 | aliowed for Commission or kerage I 97,717 64 | Paid for Salaries, Fees and other charges for officers. clerks, etc... 15,673 84 ¥ for State, National and Local axes 3 6393 78 All other payments and expendi- tures o 123,983 Total Expenditures - ~ Fire. | Losses incurred during the year...$1S1490 48 Tisks and Premiums | Fire Risks. | Premioms Net smount of Risks I written during the| $39,001,450 | $300.635 T4 : o Riske | expireq during the| YORT nvn-ve onzes--| 26,630,002 | 38747104 Net amount force! December 31, 1903..| 35,355, 453,731 26 ELIJAH R. KEXNEDY, President, ©Of and for Weed & Kennedy, Mgrs. Subscribed _and sworn to before me, this 2ist day of Janus 1904 F. FISHBECK, Notary Publle. C. F. MULLINS, Pacific Coast Manager, 416-418 California St., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. THE WEEKLY CALL $! per Year. | and driving: | and batr SUMMER RESORTS White Sulphur Springs w faitaRosa, Cal. A quiet and refined family resort in a secluded spot two and a half miles from the City of Hoses; beautiful grounds; mountain climbing all kinds of amusements: water unexcelled as tonic and restoratfve; 2% hours' ridé from San Francisco via Tiburon ferry; bus meets trains: $8 per week and up; send “for booklet; s gnd, for Pgokicti telephone ‘White Sulphur; H.'A. D. FLEMING, Proprietor. mws ' Forde's Rest, beart of Santa Cruz Mts., 8. P. C. R R, round trip $3; enlarged: surrounded by two ro- mantic trout streams; fiahing. buntins, bathing; tial excursion steamer Spokane will | Hotel) | ot 05 31 artlett Springs Ask those who have been to BART- LETT why so many g0 there year after year? And they will tell you that the great magnet that draws the people to the Springs is the wonder- ful BARTLETT WATER. Those suffering with liver, kidney, bladder, stomach, malarial, rheu- matic. etc., troubles will be helped by coming to Bartlett and drinking the mineral waters and bathing in the soda-inagnesia water. Resident physicidn, manager of amusements, masseurs and a fine ta- ble at Bartlett. Rates—Hotel. $12.00 to $17.50 per week Housekeeping cottages, $3.00 to $15.00 a week. Write J. E. McMAHAN, Bartlett Springs, Cal, or call at 2 Sutter st., San Francisc RAND OPENING and Dedication of the Exten- sive Beach Improvements at | é ‘N ew’ 9 SantaCruz Saturday Ev’'ng,Junell Grand Fireworks Display by ' California Fireworks Co. Brilliant Electrical Hlu- minations of Pacific Ave. and Esplanade, Neptuse Casino, Plunge Baths and Pleas- { | ure Pler. Third Artillery Band, U. S. A || Concert and Ball. Special Excursions via S. P.Ry Santa Catalina Island 8% Hours From Los Angeles. Seaszon 1904, ! Our Famous Marine Band. Hunting mountain goat, salling, bathing, golf, tennis and the finest fishing on the coast. Camp Life a Special Feature, Hundreds of furnished tents at reason- able rates. Hotel Metropole. Modern in all particulars. | ner information address | PE INFORMATION BUREAU, 11 { | Montgomery st., or BANNING CO., 222 §. pring st., Los Angeles SKAGGS HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA COUNTY; only 4% hours from San Francisco and | but 9 miles staging; wa- ters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural hot mineral water bath In State} boating and swimming {n Warm Spring Creek; good trout streamas; telephone, telegraph, daily mail, ex- press and San Francisco morning and event papers; FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STA SERVICE; both morning and afternoo: round trip from San Frs . Tihurcn ferry dally at 7:30 a. m. or 2:30 p, m. Rates $2 a day or $12 a week. References, any guest of the past nine vears. Patronage of 1907 unprecedented. Information at Touriet In- 11 Montgomery st., or of Skaggs, Cal. ceoscoee CAMP CURRY Get circulars at all railroad offices. Advertised by 4000 guests, YOSEMITE sosocoe BL.UX 1deal summer resort; hunting, boating, fish- Music every evening. Send for pamphlet. WEISMAN, Midluke P. O., Lake Co., Cal., | or call on Dr. Happersberger, 1104 Market, S. F, LAKES 'HOTEL ROWARDENNAN “IN THE MOUNTAINS BY THE SEA." BEN LOMOND—Santa Cruz County. REGULAR SEASON. Opened May 15 under entirely new man- | agement. Round trip trickets from San Fran- leisco $3. For booklet apply Peck's Bureau, {11 Montgomery st., 8. F,, or to WILLIAM G. | DODGE, Lessees, | cesossssss Hot Springs; on line South- | ern Pacific; 2% hours from | San Francisco, 3 trains daily; luxurious mineral and " mud baths; hotel unique in cuisine’ service | #nd_appointments. _Information at . P. Co. Bureau, 613 Market st Peck's Bureau, 11 | Montgomery st., or WARNER, Byron Hot Springs, Cal Most desirable in Lake Co.; contains sulphur, irou, magnesia and arsenic; wonderful cures of rhcumatism, catarrh, kidney, liver and stomach troubles; new gymnasium, bowling alley, hand- ball court and billlard-room. Acetylene gas plant, livery, home dalry, fine vegetabie garden, Rcund trip tickets, S. P. office, $7. J. A. HAYS, Proprietor, LAKE TAHOE RAILWAY AND TRANSPORTATISN CO. Connects at Truckee with train leaving 8. F. at 8:05 p. m. Returning, connects at Truckee children bailf price. W. C. Cal WELLESLEY PARK, Redwood Cit; —Fine sunny rooms, with or without boa: ;nglx enar bousekeeping; no children. J. C. a picturesque place. Adults $6 50 Eccles, MONTE RIO—Cottage of 3 rooms, near depot, completely furnished for housekeeping fof vent. Apply O. SIMONSON, Monte Ris, So- noma County. FOR RENT—AT CAMF MEEXER—A ! cottage furnished complete for housekeeping. " Box 5008, Call office. with train reaching S. F. at 7:50 a. m. TUXEDO HOTEL. Extensively improved since last season. ed April 1. THOS. L. BELL, Mgr., Felton, i %y tickets to Tuxedo, narrow-gatige, foot of Market street. Round trip, $3.00. B Ty o KERE TOCALOMA M0, ‘Bertrand Hotel; first-class accommodations: special rates famtlies and parties; lllhlng hunll‘\e, boating, bathing; beautiful drives to | Bear Valley; telephone. 'JOSEPH F. BER- TRAND, or Bulletin Office, every Thursday, 2 w40 W THE GEYSERS The Most Famous Heslth 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 bgths. Swimming lake of tepid mireral water. Boating, honting, Ashing, dancing. shuffio-board, billiards and croquet. THE HOTEL AND COTT. have been renovated throughcut, 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. tath houses and grounds are lighted by electricity The hotel besupplied 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. | AguaCaliente Springs | We have added many NEW attractions to this beautiful and_romantic spot: open all the ar rourd; the nearest Hot Sulphur Springs to San Francisco. temperature 115 degrees: no staxing: fare §1 10: sure cure for rheumatism, asthma and all kindred allments. We have fva diffcrent Hot Sulphur Springs; tub and plungs 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. | Speclai raies 1o families and half rates to chh dren. Inquire at Peck's, 11 Montgomery st., or address THEO. RICHARDS, Agua Callents Springs, Sonoma County, California We Rave erected a_stone bullding, modern ! dining-room; can seat 400 guests. | FREE EXCURSION - TO—~ TUSCAN SPRINGS MAY 10, 1904 For the next sixty days the Tuscan Minera! Springs Corporation will furnish rallroad trans- portation to and from Tuscan Springs and any Points within 300 miles, free to visitors who spend thirty da d ‘free fare one way to those spending {wenty daye 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. 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. MARK WWEST QxS SPRINGS | MRS. J. D. DROST and MRS. H. KOENER will manage the springs; many improvements new cement bathhouse and gas all o $2 day: $10 and $12 week Office, S3 st., cor. Geary. or Mark West Springs, Rosa, Rural No. 6. Santa il ——————) WHY NOT TRY Highlan IF YOU ARE GOING TO THE S i OFFER YOU THE BEST OF MINERAL aters, _accommodations and service. Tsble unsurpassed. Rooms hard finished, light- ed by electricity. Bulldings newly painted. I the popular sports and amusements. Li telephone and postoffice. hortest route and cheapest fare to Lake County.” Most centrally situated. Delightful excursions on Clear Lake and to other resorts. Make vour reservations now. TERMS—$10 to $17 50 per week. let. etc.. call on our agent. H. R. DUFFIN, 633 Market street. or address CRAIG & KERR, Hizhlana Springs, Cal. Spend Your Vacation for 20 at San Luis Hot Sulphur spriflgs San Luis Oblispo, Cal. The most ldeal resort for pleasure and health on the Pacific Coast. Buy round ticket from San Francisco to §an Lufs Hot Sulphur Springs, San Luis Obispo. Cal., and return, including stage to and from springs and one week's board for $20.00 to $22.00, according to location of rooms, or board and accom- modations £0.00 to $12.00 per week. Scenic surroundings, free bathing, beating and fishingj on grounds. Fine shady walks. tennis and croquet grounds, dance pavilion for guests. Fine sea beach one mile from Hot Sulphur Springs Cottages and furniture are all new. Gas throughout buildings and grounds. Our table is well supplied with the best the market affords. Our stage meets trains arriving at San Luls Oblspo at 3:15 p. m. every day (except Sunday). This is no hospital or sanatorium. 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 pavillon, bowling alleys, tennis, etc. New auto road map of the county malied on ap- plication. J. T, BROOKS, PARAIY) SPRINGS Mounterey County, Cal. The most popular sanitary and health resort in California. Completely renovated and improved. No winds or fogs, and sur- passingly grand mountain and velley scen- ery. Hot soda and sulphur baths, large swimming tank and excellent table. Write for booklet and particulars to F. W. SCHROEDER, Manager, or PECK'S IN- FORMATION BUREAU, 11 Montgomery st. SODA BAY SPRINGS Situated on Clear Lake Hunting, fishing, boating, launch, horses, tennis, croguet, dark- room, warm soda geyser in bathhouse, club- house, etc.. increased accommodations, modern conveniences. Scenery unsurpassed Table a speclalty. 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. | LAUREL DELL, The Switzerland of America. The only lake resort that has its own mineral springs. Boat ing, swimming fishing and hunting. EDGAR | DURNAN, solé proprietor, Laurel Dell P. O., Lake County, Cal. RIVER *TRUCKEE &Vvee.. crLUB. SUMMER RESORT. SPORTSMEN'S LODGF.. Fourth season. Bierra attractions. largest rainbow hatchery. H. FOULKS, Verdi, Nev. San Francisco, Calitornia’s | Finest fishing. G. | or Nevada block, GARDEN CITY SANITARIUM. Not a hospital; best equipped on Coast: mod- | ern improvements; large treatment rooms: 10eal location; 5% actes; one block from street | cars; write for literature. San Jose, Cal. | VICH/ 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 Hopland. Fine medicinal waters. Hard finished hotel: Excellent table. Rates $10 to $12 per week. PARK HOUSE, Ben Lomond, Cal. Under new management. Up to date. Beau- tiful grounds. Running stream and pond with Zood fishing. Playgrounds for children. Free carriage meets all trains. J. D. CELLA, Mgr. O_WISIDIIIIE\‘HOIM in mountaing Camp Megker 2f Sonoma Co. Pure water, equhble climate, lots selling $10 up: buflt by Meeker, $50 up; depot; stores; hotel; post and express; teiephone; sawmill; 900 1ots sold; 300 co(ptlm bullt. Sausalito ferry. N. S. K. R. M., C. | meets tratn. MEEKER, Camp Meeker, Sonoma County, Delightfully situateq the BERGSHEIM EciaCruz Reawoods. "matie 7 and week. For particulars add; ¥ BDaNWEG, R D. 121, Santa Cran- e TR EO, By D 5 Sas Cins Bathing Suits Ganitiie; 20 Post Street LA HONDA AND P35 CADERO Buy your railroad ticket to Redwood City; 9 a. m. train_3d and Townsend. and 9:20 a train from San Jose connect with stages dlrect, Address WALTER KNIGHT. Redwood City. Cal. KLAMATH SPRINGS, Beswick, Siskiyou County, California. Write to EDSON BROS. for Booklet Saratogé Springs. 15 different mineral springs. Information at Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomery st.. or at J. MARTENS, Bachelor P. O., Lake Co., Cal. INDEPENDENCE LAKE Fishing; boats; excellent table; climate per- fect; 16 miles from Truckee, in an unbroken forest. For information fnquire at Traveler | office, 30 Montgomery st., Peck's Information Bureau, or Mrs. H. M. Clemons, Truckee, Cal. SOLID COMFORT HOME Extensively improved: 1900 feet altitude; no fog: climate delightful; large orchard; vegetable garden; hot, cold baths:spyng water; cement swimming tank, 40x50. Rated §8 week up: stage Schuler & Scheben, Napa, Cal. W. A. UMMER. Tel. Main 349, 111 Clay st. JOHANNISBERG. New hotel; modern conveniences; large, airy dining-room; hunting, fishing, swimming, boat- i §10 and $12 per week, THEO. BLANCK- ENBURG JR.. Prop., Oakville, Napa Co.. or INFORMAT' BUREAU, 30 Montgomery st. Momm VIEW RANCH HOTEL and cottuges, in the mountains, near Santa Cruz. First-class table and accom.. gas, baths, daily mail, bowling, croquet, 'amuse’ erms, $8 up. Campers to Glenwood, ine. carrioge, round trip. FREDERICKSEN & SUTTON, suc’s to F. R. DUNN. Santa Cruz. — - LAUREL GROVE PARK—Children's resort during summer yacation; best of home care: beautiful grounds: climate porfect; tresh milk and” eggs: open June 1; terms $5 per week, MRS. G. W. NICHOLS, Dimond P. O., Fruitvale. REDWOOD VILLA RESORT. Excellent beard, home cooking; tent ground, it Gesired. with board, 35, Roeom and board $& %0 $10, Hest hunting and fishing. MRS. A. L. ACKERMAN, La Honda, San Mateo County. WALL SPRINGS — On Guerneville branch Cal. N. W. K. R., Co.; phone; pavilion; bus meets morning train; hot sulphur baths: circulars. MRS. C. N. MEREDITH, Prop., Healdsburg, R. D. 1. SCHAEFER’'S GROVE—ROSS Private boarding: terms reasonable. T meets_Sunday morning trains. Address M MATT LINDSAY. Ross Station. WILLOW, RANCH, delightully located in redwoods 5 miles ‘from Cruz. Spring water, fruit excellent table; daily mail; free conve: 47 week: phone Suburl : MRS, W. CRANDELL. Santa Cruz, Cal. . | 1 | | 1 | 1 | i i | most picturesque portion of California. | direct to Harbin, Seigler, Adam: | derson, | rates $10 to $15 week: - 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. If you enjoy tennis or cro-| quet you will find the grounds perfect at \ AETNA SPRINGS. After a game there is the | big pool for an invigorat- | ing plunge. Just send for! booklet. Aetna Springs| Co., Napa County, Cal. SEIGLER HOT SPRINGS Why is it so immensely popular? Because | of its many wonderful facilities for health and | pleasure. Qur famous hot steam and plunge baths and stomach waters are a positive cure for Rheumatism, Malaria, Bladder, Liver, | Kidney and Stomach , Troubles. Ars: Beauty Baths, Swimming Pond, Orel Dairy, Beautiful Walks and Drives, Fare reduced $9.00 round trip. Electric Hard Figished Rooms. Rates $10 to §' week. Baths and amusements free. Booklet Pecks's, 11 Montgomery and 8. P. Co., 613 Market st., or H. H. McGOWAN, Seigler, Lake Co. IS FINISHED. Every one knows that Adams water cures stomach, iiver and kidney diseases. WHY EXPERIMENT? For further particulars write to W. R, PRA- | THER. LAKE COUNTY to_the Best tage line in the State. Leaves Calis- (Sundays excepted) at 11:30 a. m., | Howard, An- Hobergs, Spiers, Astorgs and Glen- brook: Falf hour for lunch at Calistoga: also to Middletown Lower Lake,: Kelseyville and Lakeport. Livery in connection WM, SPIERS, Hotel EL CARMELO | Pacific Grove, California. ‘“The Little Del | Monte.” At the seaside with home comforts. | The vlace to spend your vacation with your | amily. Surf bathing and fishing. Rates | with board $2 50 a day upward, cheaper than | staying e. Send for fllustrated pamphiet. Address GEO. H. GORDY, Manager. CAMP VACATION. Hotsl under canvas on the Russian River | below Guerneville in a grove a mile and a half New, comfortable carriages _direct equipped toga dalily Proprietor. | loug, skirting the river; tennis courts; 40 new boats; wiil build & dam in the river; 4 miles of smooth water for boating and 'bathing. Adults $2 per day, $10 per week: children under 10 half rat Special rates’ for fam- ilies. Opens May 1. Address MRS. L. PIUS, Camp Vacation, ‘“Vacation” P. New management; grounds: phone; fare no staging: depot o | $2 40; Tiburon ferry: table first class: our | own dairy: hot mineral baths: swimming tank; | Yivery; bililards; croquet. Booklet Peck's Bu- | reau, ‘11 Montgomery or BARKER & ROSS, Lytton Springs, Sonoma County, Cal, THE TALLAC =5, Now open. The Summer Resort of Americs Furopean plan only, Cafe first class. Prices rea. sonable. Resident ghyllchn. No_consumptives. Pamphlets at 8. Address M. LAW e 2 %5 - { HOTEL BEN LOMOND, Santa Cruz Mountains. Now open. For booklet apply to Peck's Bureau. 11 Montgomery, or S. P. Cc., 013 Market. B. DICKINSON, Prop., Ben Lomond, Cal. Napa Soda Springs. resort is now open for the patronage of the public. Address JOHN JACOBS. BROCKWAY, Lake Tahoe, OPENS JUNE 1st. Write FRANK B. ALVERSON, Mgr., Brockway, POINT ARENA HOT SPRING . Open June 1. new hotel; large dining-room, telephone, hunting, fishing, immaing, bowl- ing, dancing. Get booklet Information Bureaw, 30 Montgomery st. DR. W. A. McCORNACK, proprietor. fect climate; beautiful place comfort and quiet; excellent HOITT'S table, School. AddressW.J. MEREDITH, Mgr., Hoitt’, and cottages; 6 miles from DEER PARK INN 135" Tooe: open Sune 1 Booklet slevation, wom feet: mmul springs. 3 Travelers'/ ce, Montgom: st. o 38! SCOTT, Deer Park, Cal. office, 613 Market street. | NCE & CO., Tallae, Cal Menlo Park, one hour from clty. Nine trains dajly. Pee - | ough renovation | erties, | trom $10 to $16 per week. CAZADERO The Gem of All Northern Retreats. Grove, Forest, Glade and Dell. Crest, Canyon, Hill and Dale. XKncll, Knob, Peak and Mountain. >t the trout and the haunt of the ached over the North Shore Ry., via 20 1_leased years, To-day you that, this resort for a num- I have the pleasure to season's big and . 1 have purchased this ¢ over 1200 acres. A thor- bas been made of all the prop- insuring the best of service and ac- commodation. In the matter of recreation a new building containing a bowling alley has been added. also & new tenmis 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 sami- tary rules must be complied with Lots, one-quarter acre, for sale. from- §$100 up. and cottages bullt to suit at city figures. Take Sausalito Ferry vi. orth Shors Ra road, Round trip, good forssix months, $3 78 Round triv, Friday till Monday, no stag- ing: depot on the ground. Fare at hotel or cot- tages. $2 per day: $10 to $14 per week; special rate by the month. For particulars other than herein given write J. J. THIRION, owrer and manager, Hotel del Cazadero, Somoma Co., Cal._ or North Shore R. R, office, 626 Market st., San Francisco. VACATION 1904 IS NOW READY FOR DISTRIBUTION. “VACATION” is issued an- nually by the is California Northwestern R’y THE PI.TURESQUZ ROUTE OF CALITORNIA, and is the standard publication on the Pacific Coast for informa~ tion regarding MINERAL SPRING RESORTS COUNTRY HCMES AND FARMS WHERE SUMMCR BOARDERS ARE TAKEN, AND SELECT CAMP- ING SPOTS: This year's edition, “Vacation 1904, contains over 150 pages, beautifully illustrated, and |is complete in its detailed 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 (Chrenicle Butiding), and Tiburon Ferry, foot of Market Street; General Office, Mutual Life Building, corner of Sansome and Califor r Francisco; in Oakland at Applications by Mail Will Receive Im- mediate Response. JAS L. FRAZIER, Gen'l Manager. R. X. RYAN, Gen'l Pass'r Agent. CAMPBELL HOT SPRINGS, In Sterra Ne ns, Sierra County, 5006 feet eleva beautifully locate: at the head the great Sierra Valley. miles long by 5 miles wide, surrounding which is the great primeval forest of pine and fir. A specialty is m are unequall gout, liver and ‘skin_dise: Rates for room and board, $12 to $14 per week. Round trip from San Fruncisco to springs via Boca_ $14 30. Staze dally excey ¥y, connecting train from San Franeise TAHOE TAVERN—Situated on the shores of Lake Tu! the largest and most beautiful body of n the world at this elevation, is_now open he accommodat of guests. The tavern will be conducted t season by Mr. F. W. Richardson, manage California’s famous missio The wood, R that it w will be supplied v son, while fsherm ployed to furnish lak a . W. RICHARDSON. KEPORT TAGE LIN AND BARTLETT SPRINGS —Hooland to Bartlett Springs, via Lakeport, carrying passengers for Lakeport and_Bartle ages connect with s at Hovland ve Hopland at 12:30; Lakevort at 3:30: arrive at Bartler | at ). New 6-horse l4-passen; tourist wagons, with ail the most m Passengers for Lakep: all for tickets by Partiett Tickets can be purchased ia N. W. Ry., 650 Market st., farry MILLER provements. & HOWARD, Props. WHITE siu LPHU .’ SPRINGS, Vallejo, Cal.—Most accessible Springs to San Francist round trip & fare; only 2% hours miles ge sulphur bai matism, neuralsia ma, kidney liver and stomach titul grounds and laks for boa Dancing pavilion uffle board. Rat Address MAN- Cal RUBICON PARK A delightful resort on shores of Lake Tahoe. Best sandy bgac i for bathing on the lake, Fine fly fishing and hunting in season. Boats, fishing tackie anl horses at moderate hire. Rates $2 a day P. O. and telephone. A, L. FROST, Rubicon Park. Lake Tahoe, Cal. WERITNEY HOUSE, Truckee, Cal. The leading hotei. Headquar- ters for tourists and commercial men. Summer and winter resort. Meal station for pass n gers Stage for Lakes Independence and Wb~ ber, Camvobell Hot Sorings and Sierraville. STEWART McKAY, provrietor. LAKE TANOE. LAKESIDE PARK. Opes May 1 Hotel cottages and tents. Popular ‘{amily resort. De- Mghtful camping grounds near steamer [wnd- ing. Furnished tents to rent. Booklets. Trav- elers’ Bureau, 30 Montgomery st., or of E. B Smith & Co., Stateline P. O.. Cal “THEE GROVE.” Lake Tahoe half a mile east of Tallae, om lake shore: rates $2.00 a day: $10.00 a wesk meals 0c.” Good smddie horses and the best of livery. Boats free to all guests J. B. PARMETER. proprietor. Tallac. Cal. LINDNER'S PARK, Guerneville. A Tesort for your family. Partiy furnished cottages, $12 per month and up. Tents and platforms. Near Russian River. Board sad room at $7 50 per week. See PECK'S. 11 Montgamery st. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, HAYWARDS, First-class resort; tenmis, croquet bowling. amusement hall, etc. Special rates to families. Terms reasonable. A. GAUDARD, Prop., phone Black 141 e 1tul ounds. — beach; 30 acres beautiful gr: A ia) Taton g0’ tamilles; writs for" booklet. & BARSON. Proprietor. Santa Cruz. BELLEVUE HOTEL, El Verano, noma Co., Cal Terma $1 day and up: Mineral springs near by. Long distance Thone: daily mail. JOHN SERRES, L = N CAMP M Marin County; housekeeping cottages § per month; bgl Basin)—Union Mill Cunl)'ln:i oven: § ans Jnion 5 P Boulder Creek R. Ib. station. Daily stess Family table. _Furnished cablns; camping g:um- -udgl) p:r week. Under the glant TSEPP" GRAHAMER, Boulder Creek. CaL’ rate 35 per week. 5N LAXE SHORE HNOUSE—Glenbrook, Ney. Cottages torent $5 up. 1lst-class board, and cream, fresh vegetables. D. DE LA ROZA resort, Santa Crus Mountaids; cottages and tents for bousekeeping or camping. A. J. GIBBS, . Gibbs, Cal

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