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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, J UNE 7, 1904 11 WATER FRONT JEWELER DOES A RUSHING TRADE Watch and Chain That Cost Him Three Dol- lars Are Disposed O f to an Unsophisticated Slavonian for Four Times That Price sales and large profits” was the motto adhered to by oldstein, retail jeweler, at 30 south. In the court of Judge Mogan yesterday Mr. dstein testified that a watch and or which he paid $3 were sold nim for $12 50, and that the latter tion did not consume more than nutes by the ferry depot clock. Sparovich, a Slavonian, was from whom Mr. Goldstein 1 the $12 50, and through an in- Mr. Sparovich told of how Appe He was passing the €, he said, and incldent- ius street say glanced at the show window, was fairly aglitter with els d gems, when he was by Thomas Beattie, “side- i worker,” who rushed him in- | the inserted the watch and ) ne pocket, deftly abstracted | from another, escorted him | r-and cordially invited him n When he recovered into which he had heen ast ch rapid-transit commer- Sp: his m Then attie wn defense Mr. Beattie, with rovich demanded a re- but was laughed to caused the arrest of he ¥ lubricated hair parted in the disclosing merely a streak = ad, stated that Mr. Sparovich )t say eager, pur- t that he (Mr. | nor understand | she is spoke on the | ch was treated with | courtesy from be- | the transaction. To | f the tenets n a d. under advisement the Judge, “and would have Mr take said of the | cific stre and William Flanagan, small boys, were “cutting up” on Bryant street, be- tween Tenth and Eleventh, late Satur- day night, by softly stealing up stair- waye of apartment houses, screaming “murder” and “fire” and running down with great ‘noise. This entertainment was occasionally varied by smashing empty bottles in hallways and wound- ing the feet of gentlemen who ran out in alarm and without shoes. neighborhood was in a regular frenzy of excitement and indignation ere the desperadoes were captured. Judge Mo- gan holds their fate in a balance. e T Thomas Horgan eluded imprison- ment by taking an appeal and furnish- ing & bond when Judge Mogan sen- tenced him to six months for wife beating, but four weeks later he again assaulted his better half and was ar- rested. Now he is in jail and will prob- ably stay there until he has served out the remaining five months of his original sentenc o Warner Granloaf, a ship carpenter, was drinking with John J. Mangin, Louis Wilkins and Michael Brennan in an East street saloon when he sud- denly told them he wanted to go out and get some money and requested them to await his return. He returned, but accompanying him were a couple of policemen and he had the three men 1 arrested and charged with robbing him of 156 cents. When the case was called | in Judge Mogan’s court Granloaf failed | to pear and a bench was issued for his arrest. e Mr. and Mrs. John Mowrie will tried before Judge Mogan to-day on a charge of battery.. The man is a team- ster and his wife is employed in a Pa- t dance hall, apparently with his consent and certainly with his knowledge. She spat in the face of a young man who declined her invitation warrant t in the meantime have beea taken t be restored to return the watch and has already offered to m the intention of thi t e spirit of com- | energy that has made this na- | hat it is, but at the same time s to commercial legiti- believe, has been over- defendant. There is aw of merce which least gwo to make ase the evidence | & that there: was only one and | not the complainan I again | r i 1d be well to return to s d foreigner the | lares he did not willingly | 168 permits the Board sion to enforce the | lers in all with the J. Neu- n second-hand hard- ard street, claims that | ance legislation and | re u stitutional. He was ar- r doing business without a an has the case under | s L d the defendant’s attor- deluging him with authorities t rvise and control the e only and not every line ss that the Supervisors may | - wpon. More arguments o - She booke Jennie Lind” ' her a new | wore a nautical jack- | her blonde hair was d in_ our Miss Lind?” . inquiringly. Father's Tiburon and I » necessary suppli an says he found you | morning loitering at ts and that you ated.” arny and Sacra- was not intoxi- me at and I 1 know something about our hen. I must hold you till to- r further inquiry and I hope | meantime father'’s yacht trip her anchor and sail . Thompso . George Hartwell ADVERTISEMENTS. Pears’ Agreeable soap for the hands is one that dissolves vickly, washes quickly, rinses quickly, and leaves the skin soft and comfort- It is Pears’. ‘ able. Wholesome soap is one that attacks the dirt but not the living skin. It is Pears’. Economical soap is one that a touch of cleanses. And this is Pears’. Established over 100 years. E DEVELOP KODAK Films Yror 15% per Doz. up to and including 4x5 ROLL FILM PricesCut 372 % 3'2 d02.54° - Jiex44002.63* 4% 5 doz 8I* ---Nows {ime 1o Buy UNSET BAZAAR 42 Third St Jon lroicssco | ca |is a mervel of industry. was rewarded mouth from | the sallvary rebuke | with a blow on his | brawny husband’s fist. An additional charge of vagraney is likely to be en- | tered against the woman., S Sixteen-year-old Lawrence | Wahnd, son of respectable parents os Angeles, called on his old friend Lowe, an electrician, at 628 How- et and found him coatless and act of shaving himself. The visit was unusually brief and when Mr. Lowe finished his shave and donned his coat he found that a purse containing $20 had been abstracted m a pocket of the garment. The e was given to Policeman Groat, o arrested Master Wahnd on San- some street and found the purse and money in his possession. The lad con- fessed guilt to Judge Cabaniss, who the boy’s w | took the case under advisement. po-s s William Burns, an ex-fireman, was unable to explain what prompted him to rn in a false alarm from the box dy and Taylor streets and there- by convey unnecessary terror to the notoriously timorous feminine resi- dents of the neighborhood. “Thirty days,” said Judge Cabartiss. “And | that's no false alarm,” quoth Prose- | Hanlan. : S Ah Him, a gigantic Chinese lunatic, whose particular hallucination is that the Hall of Justice is his ancestral castie and Portsmouth Square his hunting park, by Judge Fritz. When out of jail Ah Him refuses to work, but in prison he Bailiff Con- lan promised to see that the unfor- tunate Celestial’s imagined property is not tampered with by vandal hands during his incarceration. SRS are three distinct charges of robbery against Horry Singer, who is alleged to have obtained admittance to dwellings by falsely representing cuting Attorney . There | himself to be a book agent and then to have pilfered portable property. His accusers are Alice J. Smith of 410 | Oc Va 1 via street, Mary Simmonds of 816 ncia street and Laura Cogill of Turk street. Judge Mogan will ar the case on June 10, by which time the defendant says he will have obtained money from St. Louis to pay for his defen “I'm sick and tired of being pinched every time I put my nose out o'doors,” said Lottie Gonzales to Judge Mogan, “and if you let me go I'll quit the town and go to my sister at'San Jose.” “You have told me that same thing so0 often that I am beginning to doubt your sincerity, Miss Gonzales,” re- sponded his Honor, “but I'll keep you in suspense till to-morrow as to whether you will go to Santa Clara County or the San Francisco County Jail.” It was Miss Gonzales' third “pinch- ing” within a month. WS Dan Danbrowski, who tends bar on Minna street, wandered north of the slot last Sunday evening and dropped into Frank Hoffman'’s saloon on Kear- ny street, where he insisted on being allowed to gamble with dice for money wagers. Mr. Hoffman, who was tapping a keg of beer, resolutely objected and the ensuing argument was brought to a finish by Mr. Dan- browski receiving a severe blow upon the head from a hammer in the hand of Mr. Hoffman. Cabaniss and dismissed on the ground that Mr. Hoffman was justified in pre- venting violation of the anti-gaming ordinance on his premises. R S John Carter was instructed and ar- raigned before Judge Fritz on a charge of assaulting with intent to rob J. Graham, a waiter at Market and Kearny streets, early vesterday morn- | ing. Graham stated that Carter and two other men attacked him from be- hind and Carter thrust a hand into his pocket.. He ran away, shouting for help, and Patrolman Crowley arrested Carter. The case v«‘ll be heard to- morrow. —————————— CHARLES KEELER LECTURS AT ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Professor Charles Keeler lectured at the Academy of Sciences Hall last night, choosing for his subject ““Nature Study and Its Relation to Life and Art.” He stated that observation should be the keynote of early educa- tion. Communing with nature would al- ways result in improvement to mind and body. He condemned the killing of birds and said that the women were largely responsible for the wanton de- struction of the songsters of the for- est in order that they might bedeck themselves with their beautiful plum- age. He also believed in the preservation of our forests. He said the destruc- tion of some of the grandest trees we have on this coast proved that at the present time everything was subor- dinated to commercialism. A large audience applauded his re- marks. p The | be | to dance and his mild protest against the | s given three months | Case heard by Judge | Bartlett Springs Ask those who have been to BART LETT why so many go 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. étc., troubles will be helpefl by coming to Bartlett and drinking the mineral waters and bathing in the soda-magnesia water. Resident physician, manager of amusements, masseurs and a fine ta- ble at Bartlett Rates —Hotel, $12.00 to $17.50 week. Housekeeping cottages, 00 a week : J. E. McMAHAN, Bartlett €al., or call at 2 Butter st., Francisco. | per $3.00 Spring Ban GRAND OPENING and Dedication of the Exten- sive Beach Improvements at ‘GNew” SantaCruz , Saturday Ev’'ng,June 11 Grand Fireworks Display by California Fireworks Co. Brilliant Electrical Illu- minations of Pac!fic Ave. and Esplanade, Neptune Casino, Plunge Baths and Pleas- ure Pier. Chird Artillery Band, U. 8. A, Concert and Ball. | | Special Excursions S. P.Ry Santa Catalina Island Season 1004, || 3% Hours From Los Angeles. Our Famous Marine Band. Hunting mountain goat, eailing, bathing, tennis and the finest fishing on the Emp Life a Special Featurs. | Hundreds of able rates. t furnished tents at reason- || Hotel Metrozole. Modern in all partieulars. ¢ further information hddress INFORMATION BUREAU, 11 . or BANNING CO., 223 8. HOT BPRINGS, SONOMA COUNTY; ounly 41 hours from San Francisco and but ® milee rtaging: wa- ters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural hot mineral water bath: boating and swimming in Warm Sp ®ood trout SKAGGS streams; telephs aph, duily mal press and Sai neisco morning and ey | pape: FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE; both morning and afternoon st d trip from buron ferry dai p. m. tes $2 a day or $12 a week. Refcrences, any & t of the past nine years Patronage of 1902 unprecedented. Information at Tourist In- formation Bureeu, 11 Montgomery st., or of J. F. MULGREW, Skaggs, Cal. BYRON and_appointments. Bureau, 613 Ma Montgomery st., { #ot Springs, Cal Hot Spring: ern Pacifl San on 1ine South. 23 hours from Francisco, 3 trains delly; luxurious mineral and mud baths; hotel unigue in cuisine service Information at §. P, Co, et st., Peck's Bureau, 11 or H. R. WARNER, Byron Harbin Spring 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- ball court and billiard-room. Acetylene gas plant, livery, home dairy, fine vegetable garden, Reund trip tickets, 8. P. office, $7. J. A. HAYS, Proprietor, "LAKE TAHOE RAILWAY AND TRANSPORTATIEN CO. Connects at Truckee with train leavin, at 8:05 p. m. Returning, connects at with train reaching S. F. at 7:50 a. m. TUXEDO HOTEL. 8 F. ruckee | Extensively Improved since last season. Opened April 1. THOS. L. BELL, Mgr., Felton, Cal. Buy tickets to Tuxedo, narrow-gauge, foot of Market street. Round trip, $3.00. NERRE TOCALOMA Marii0. Bertrand Hotel: first-class accommodations; | special rates for families and parties; bunting, boating, bathing; beautiful drives | Bear Valley: telephone. JOSEPH_F. BER. TRAND, or Bulletin Office, every Thursday, 2 0 4 v m O —— Lawlor Lays Down the Law. Attorney George D. Collins applied for a writ of mandate before Judge Lawlor yesterday to compel Police Judge Cabaniss to proceed with the trial of Blanche Rey, one of the in- | mates at 1129 Dupont street, charged | with vagrancy, without the presence | of the defendant. The District Attor- | ney interposed a demurrer, which was sustained by the Jadge, who said that a defendant in a misdemeanor case must be present at the commencement of the trial, but may absent himself or herself thereafter. ———— TO SUBSCRIBERS LEAVING TOWN FOR THE SUMMER. CALXL subscribers contemplating = change of residence during the summer months can have their paper forwarded address by notify- Many a man and woman are married and live happily even after securing a divorce. W S — THE GEYSERS The Most Famous Health and Pleasure Resort in California. THE CLIMATE AND SCENERY are unsur- passed and the waters are acknowledged the best on the market. Natural mineral, steam and Hammam bathe. Swimming lake of tepld mireral water. Boating, hunting, fshing, dancing, shuffle-board, billiards and croquet. THE HOTEL AND COTTAGES have been renovated throughout, and new cottages and a fine pavilion built this vear. There will be a fully equipped daify and liv- ery stable in connection with the hotel. The hotel, cottages, bath houses and grounds are lighted by electricity. The hotel will be supplied with the best the ‘market affords. Rates, $10, $12, $14 and $16 per week. For further particulars and booklet write R. H. CURRY, Prop. The Geysers, . Sonoma County, California. AguacCaliente Springs We have added many NEW attractions to this beautiful and romantic spot; open all the year rourd; the nearest Hot Sulphur Springs to San Francisco. temperature 115 degrees; no sthzing: fare §1 10: sure cure for rheumatism, asthma ‘and all kindred ailments. We have five diffcrent 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. Special rates to families ‘and half rates to chil- dren, Inquire at Peck's, 11 Montgomery st., or address THEO. RICHARDS, Agua Calients Springs. Sonoma County, California, We have erected a stone bullding, modern dining-room; ean seat 400 guests, WHY NOT SPEND YOUR SUMMER AT HOTEL DEL MONTE? NEW MANAGE- MENT—GOLF, GLASS- BOTTOMED ROATS, SURF AND POOL RBATHING OILED ROADS. SPECIAL TERMS TO FAMILIES. GEO. P. SNELL, MANAGER. MRS. J. D. DROST and MRS. H. KOENER will manage the springs; many improvemen new cement bathhouse and gas all over place; $2 day: $10 and $12 week Office. 833 Larkin ., cor. Gearv. or Mark West Springs, Santa Rosa. Rural No. 6. ceese secccccccocce + CAMP CURRY Get circulars at all raiiroad offices, Advertised by 4000 guests, YOSEMITE i R Ideal sulmer resort; hunting, boating, fish- ing. Music every evening. Send for pamphiet. 0. SMAN, 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- Round trip trickets from San Fran- s For booklet apply Peck's Bureau, 11_Monigomery st, S. F.. or to WILLIAM G. DODGE, Lessee. SODA BAY SPRINGS Situated on Clear Lake Hunting, fishing, boating, launch, horses. tennis, croquet, dark- room, warm soda geyser in bathhouse, club- housé, etc.. increased accommodations, modern convenlences. -~ Scenery unsurpassed. ' Table a specialty, 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. TRUCKEE 50i%ey cnus. SUMMER RESORT, SPORTSMEN'S LODGE. Fourth season. Sierra attractions. California largest rainbow tchery, Finest fishing. G. H. FOULKS, Verdl, Nev., or Nevada block, San Fra 3 GARDEN CITY SANITARIUM. Not a hospital; best equipped on Coast; mod ern improvements; large treatment rooms; ideal location; 5% acres; one block from street cars; write for literature. San Jose, Cal. VICHY SPRINGCS Three miles from Ukiah, Mendocino Count Natural electric waters, = champagne bathi Lovely grounds; fishing and bunting: crystal spring; asccommodations 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 i ooe Under new management. Up to date. Beau- tiful grounds, Running stream and pond with good fishing. Playgrounds for children. Fr carriage meets all trains, J. D. CELLA, Mg BERGSHEIM 2575"Cr Redwoods. Rates $7 and $8 per week. For particulars address G, ¥. BIEDENWEG, R. D. 121, Santa Cruz, Cal, Delightfully situated in the WHY NOT TRY Highland IF YOU ARE GOING TO THE Springs had Tabl ed by electricity. Buildings All the popular sports and amusements. ery, telephone and postoffice. Shortest route and cheapest County. Most centrally situated. waters, accommodations and Make your reservations now. TERMS—$10 to $17 50 per week. let, etc., call on our agent, H. R. 638 Market street, or address " CRAIG & KERR, Highlana Springs, Cal. Spend Your Vacation for 520 at San Luis Hot Sulphur springs 3an Luis Obispo, Cal, The most ideal resort for pleasure and health on the Pacific Coast. Buy round trip ticket from San_ Francisco to San Lujs 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 809.00 (o £12.00 per week. Scenic surroundings, free bathing, hoating and fishing 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 Luis Obispo at 3: p. m. every day (except Sunday). This is no hospital or sanatorium. 3 OFFER YOU THE BEST OF ummum‘ service. unsurpassed. Rooms hard finished, light- newly painted. Liv- fare to Lake Delightful , excursions on Clear Lake and to other resorts. For Book- DUFFIN, _— Tuscan Mineral Springs. OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: A year and three months ago I was attacked with that terrible disease, locomotor ataxia. Power to balance, stand, or even sit dow i'l‘un Dest doctors of San Francisco and Hot Springs, Ark., fafled to help me. My stom- ach, bowels and kidneys failed to work. I had catarrh of stomach, head and bladder as & re- 1nuu of the disease; these troubles became chronic. At times my heart would beat like & drum, my eyes grew weak, my memory bad, my nerves wrecked. Three months ago [ went to Tuscan Springs. a pleasant surprise to me. took the baths—after three weeks' stomach bowels, bladder and kidneys in per- fect condition, eyesight perfect, nervousness gone, memory good, After three months’ treat | ment, walked without a cane, with eyes closed and up and down steep hille; am cured of this dread ‘disease, now walk with slight lmp. Have run stores in seventeen towns of the State of Calitornia; am well known in down- town districts of San Francisco: inquiry there | will prove truth of my heipless condition three months ago. Further information, LOUIS JACOBS. 6 Stockton st., San Francisco, | Cal. | “We have hundreds treatment of testimonials from | others. Sepd B0 in stamps for bottle of stomach and catarrh Salts. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates, Southern ,Pacific. TUSCAN MINERAL SPRINGS CORP., Tuscan, Cal. There is shade galore at AETNA SPRINGS. Great oaks and pines and dozens of other kinds. [ There are lawns and faudy flower beds and ountains, too. Just send for booklet. Actna Cal. : | THE NEW HOTEL AT ADAMS Situated in Vendome Park of 12 acres, a charming summer resor both city and country advantage: automobile garage on the groun free to guests. Bathing pavilion, bowling alley®, tennis, etc. New auto road map of the 3 county mailed on ap- plication. J. T, BROOKS, Manager. 1S FINISHED. Every one knows that Adams water cures stomach, llver and kidney diseases. WHY EXPERIMENT? For turther particulars write to W. R. PRA- THER. LAKE COUNTY New, mos comfortable carriages direct to_the t picturesque portion of California. Best E line in the State. Leaves Calis- Qafly (Sundays excepted) at 11:30 a. m., direct to Harbin, Seigler, Adams, Howard_ An- derson, Hobergs, Spier: storgs and Glen- brook: Falf hour for lunch at Calistoga: | Middletown Lower Lake, Kelseyville Lakeport. Livery in connection WM. SPIERS, Proprietor. and PARAISO SPRINGS Monterey Couaty, Cal. The most popular sanitary and health resort in California. Completely renovated and improved. No winds or fo nd sur- passingly grand mountain and valley scen- ery. Hot soda and sulphur baths, large swimming tank and excellent table. Write for bookiet and particulars to F. W. SCHROED anager, or PECK'S IN. FORMATION BUREAU, 11 Montgomery st. Hotel EL CARMELO Pacific Grove, California. “The Little Del entirely lost. | ‘What happened since was | Drank the waters, address | Springs Co., Napa Co,,| also to | CAZADERO The Gem of All Northern Retreats. Grove, Forest, Glade and Dell. I Crest, Oanyon, Hill and Dale. Kanoll, Knob, Peak and Mountain. The home of the trout and the haunt of the Reached over the North Shore Ry.. vid | | @ s Ferry. 3 sed this resort for & nume ber of years. lay I have the pleasure te tell you that, owing to last season's big and | unprecedented partonage, I have purch: this | magnificent domain of over 1200 acres. A thor- ough renovation has been made of all the prop- ,‘prfln, insuring the best of service and ac- commodation. In the matter of recreation a new bullding containing a bowling alley has been added also a new temnis court. and boat- ing and bathing on the river, all free to jent s, Free camping grounds in the Cazadero redwoods from May until October, but ary rules must be complied with. | Lots, one-quarter acre, for sale from $108 up. and cottages built to suit at city figures. Take S v via North Shore Rail road Round trip. goc for six monthe, $3 78, Round trip, Friday till Monday, $3. 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. ACATION” issued am- nually by the California Northwestern R’y THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE OF CALIFORNIA, is 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- NG 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 Markst Street (Chrenicle Building), and Tiburon Ferr: foot of Market Street: General Office, Mutual Lite Building, corner of Sansome and Californ: Streets, San Francisco; in Oakland at ¥ Broadway. | Applicaticns by Mail Will Receive Im- | mediate Response. JAS L. FRAZIE R. X. RYAN CAMPBELL HOT SPRINGS, In Sierra Nevada Mountains, Sierra County, 5000 feet elevation. Are beautifully located |t the head of the great Sierra Valley, | miles long by 5 miles wide, surgounding Wwhich | is the great primeval forest of pine and fir. A ty is made of the table. The hot springs for the cure of rheumatism, R, Gen'l Manager. | , Gen'l Pass'r Agent. | speci; are unequaled Monte.”” At the seaside with home comforts. | gout, liver and kidney complaints and all blood | The place to spend your vagation with your | and ‘skin diseases. Rates for room and board, { family. Surf bathing fishing. Rates | $12 to $14 per woek. Round trip frem with board $2 50 a day upward, cheaper than | Francisco to springs via Boca §id4 30. Sta staying home. Send for illustrated pamphlet. | daily except Sunday. connecting with @ p. m. | Address GEO. H. CORDY, Manager. | train from San Francisco. TAMOE TAVERN—Situated on tha CAMP VACATION | shores of Lake Tahoe, the largest and most . beautiful body of water in the world at this | Hotel under canvas on ghe Russian River | elevation. is now open for the accommodation beiow Guerneville in a grove a mile and a half | of guests. The tavern will be conducted this loug, skirting the river; tennis cou.ts; 40 new boats; will build & dam in the river; 4 miles of smcoth water for boating and ~bathing. Adults 32 per day, $10 per children under 10 half rates. Speclal rates for - Opens May 1. Address MRS. L. C. C Camp Vacation, *Vacation” P. O., ilies. LA HONDA AND PESCADERO Buy vour railroad ticket to Redwood City; a. m, train Cal. 3d and Townsend, and 9:20 a. m. train from San Jose connect with stages direct, Address. WALTER KNIGHT, Redwood City, County, Cal. 9 . White ‘S_!J'l_pnl:g{'c-SLprings A quiet and refined family resort in'a secluded spot two and a bhalf miles from the City of KLAMATH SPRINGS, Beswick, Siskiyou County, California. Write to EDSON BROS.| for Booklet. Roses: beautiful grounds; mountain climbing and driving: all Kinds of amus=ments and bath unexcelled as tonic and restorative; hours' ride from San Francisco via Tiburon y; bus meets trains: $8 per week and up; send ' for booklet: telephone White Sulphur, P. O. box 185. H. A. D. FLEMING, Proprietor. Saratoga Springs. 15 different mineral springs. Peck’s Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., MARTENS, Bachelor P. O., Lake Co., Cal. Information at or at J. LYTTON SPRINGS New management; no staging: depot grounds: phone; rates $10 to §15 week: table first class; our own dairy: hot minerai baths: swimming tank; on INDEPENDENCE LAKE. Fishing; boats; excellent table; climate per- fect; 16 miles from Truckee, in an unbroken livery; bililards; croquet. Booklet Peck's Bu- reau, ‘11 Montgomery st.. or ROSS, Lytton Springs, Sonoma County, Cal. THE TALLAC forest. For information inguire at Traveler LAXKE office, 30 Montgomery st.. Peck's Information TAROE Bureau, or Mrs. H. M. Clemons, Truckee, Cal. | Now open. The Summer Resort of Ametica. Eum:‘etnnplll: ul;l]. h&:e[flnl‘sla.u. Prices rea- sonable. Resident physician. No_consumptives. SOLID COMFORT HOME FPamphiets at 8. P office. 615 Market atreet. Extensively improved; 1000 feet altitude; no | Address M. LAWRENCE & CO., Tallac, Cal. fo; climate delightful; garden; hot, cold baths swimming tank, 40x80. Rates $8 week u meets train. Schuler & Scheben, Napa, Cal. e orchard; vegetable pring water; cement ; stage HOTEL BEN LOMOND, Santa Cruz Mountains. Tel. Main 549, 111 Clay TEMNTS Awnings, Hammocks, Bags W. A. PLUMMER. Now open. For booklet apply to Peck’ 11 Montgomery, or S, P. Cc., 613 M; DICKINSON, Napa Soda Springs. Bureau, riet. B. Prop., Ben Lomond, Cal. JOHANNISBERG. New hotel; modern conveniences; large, airy dining-room; hunting, fishing, swimming, boat The famous mountain health and pieasure resort is now open for the patronage of the public. Address JOHN JACOBS. BROCKWAY ing; $10 and $12 per week, THEO. BLANCK- ENBURG JR., Prop., Oakville, Napa Co., or Toke Tahes, B Write FRANI B, ALV ERSOK Mgr. rite . Al . [|OUNTAIN VIEW RANCE HOTEL Brockway, Cal. and_cottages, in the mountains, near Santa . First-cluss table and accom., gas, baths, - ik, "daly Tt boslne. crue e | POINT ARENA HOT SPRINGS. ments; terms, up. Campers to nwood, ine, t & Frbwdesi; carriage, $3 75 round trip, FREDERICKSEN | Open dune 7. new et Senes Saihgcosen. LAUREL GROVE PARK—Children climat: une care; beautiful ground: milk and eggs: open terms $5 Fruitvale. lent bcard, home codking; tent ground, e Room and board $§ if destred. with board, $5. Bathing Suits G, 20 Post Street & SUTTON, suc's to F. R. DUNN, Santa Cruz. resort Auring summer vacation; best of home perfect; fresn per week. MRS. G. W. NICHOLS, Dimond P. O., telephone, ing, dancing. Get booklet Information Bureau, 30 Montgomery st. DR. W. A. McCORNACK, water | fare §2 40; Tiburon terry; | BARKER & | | season by Mr. F. W. Richardson, manager of | California’s ramous mission hotel. The Glen- | wood, Riverside, which is sufficient guarantes that it will be strictly first ciass. The table jed with all delicacies of the sea- son, while fishermen will be constantly em- ployed to furnish lake trout. For rates address F. W. RICHARDSON. will be supp AK STAG via Lakeport, ¢ and Bartlett Springs. trains Hopland. Lea: arrive at Lakevort at ! Springs_at ying passengers for Lakeport Stages conneet with Hopland at 12 arrive at Bartlet horse 14-passenger im- tourist wagons, with all the most moder provement: Passengers for Lakeport or Bart- [*¢t Springs. call for tickets by Bartiett Springs Stage Line. Tickets can be purchased at otfice 650 Market st., oe of California N. W. Ry., at Tiburon ferry MILLER & HOWARD, Props. R SPRINGS, Vallejo, Cal.—Most accessible springs to San Franci round trip $1, no stage fare; ouly 3% hours | fide: 5 miles from Vallejo: hot, cold plunge sulphur baths; wondérful cures of rh | matism, neuraigia, eczema, kidney, liver and | stomach diseases. ~Beautiful grounds and laks | for boating and bathing. Dancing pavilion New bowling alley and shuffle board. Rate: $10 a week. including baths. Address MAN- UEL MADRIDS Vallejo, Cal. RUBICON PARK —A delightful resort on shores of Lake Tahoe Best sandy beach for bathing on the lake. Fine iy fishing and hunting In season. Boats, fishing tackie and horses at moderate hire. Rates.$2 a day or from $10 to $16 per week. P. O. and telephome. A. L. FROST, Rubicon Park, Lake Tahoe, HOUSE, Truckee, Cal. The leading botel. Headquar- ters for tourists and commercial men. Summer and winter resort. Meal station for paseen- ers. Stage for Lakes Independence and Web- fer. Camobell Hot Springs and Sterraville. STEWART McKAY, probrietor. LAKE TAHOE. LAKESIDE PARK. Open May 1. Hotel, cottages and tents. Popular family resort. De- lightful camping grounds near steamer lwnd- ing. Furnished tents to rent. Booklets, Trav- elers’ Bureau, 30 Montgomery st., or of E. B. Smith & Co., Stateline P. O., Cal “THE GROVE.” Lake Tahoe, half a mile cast of Tallae, laks shore; rates 00 a day; $10.00 a week. meals B0c. Good saddle horses and the Dbest of livery. Boats free to all guests J. E. PARMETER, proprietor, Tallae, Cal. LINDNER'S PARX, Guerneville. A Tesort for your (l:-\!l‘{“‘ Pnnl!r't\:;nmd cottages, §12 per mont! up. ! an platforms. Near Russian River. Board and Toom at §7 60 per week. See PECK'S W Montgomery st. Menlo Park, one hour from city. Nine trains daily. Per. fect climate; beautiful place. proprietor. comfort and quiet; excellent HOITT'S &2 Address W.J.MEREDITH, Mgr., Hoitt's School. in mountains o $10. Hest hunting and fishing. MRS. A. L. | (W] SURMET Home '3 Jountains (Camp Meeker ACKERMAN, La Honda, San Mateo County. | 5o water, n“l“'; cl‘.',::;e' k:‘;’ g ey o $ bullt by er, up; H ALL SPRINGS — On Guerneville | UPi cottases . depot; Dranen caL N, W, R. R, Sonoma Co.; phone; orsN e S ke soths B e vilion; bus meets morning train; hot sulphur ';:;',‘:‘ ‘Sausallto ferry, N. S. K. R. ._“"‘C_ 1 Clreulars. MRS, €, X MEREDITH, | ypggpR, Camp Meeker, Sonoma County. and cottages; 6 milss from vat ot erms ....o...x._ Team DEER PARK INN Lake Tahoe; open June 1; meets Sunday moraing trains. Address MRb. | elevation 6507 feet; mineral wprings. Booklet MATT LINDSAY, Ross Station. Travelers' Office, 30 Montgomery st. wleW RANCH, dell redwoods 5 miles from water, fruit, milk, htfully located in ta Cruz. Spring J. B. SCOTT, Deer Park, Cal. MONTE RIO—Cottage of 3 rooms, near depot, completely furnished for housekeeping for excellent dail; : plet: free conveyance; $7 Reok: | """...wi..."‘.‘%. . rent. Apply O. SIMONSON, Monte Rio, So- MRS, W. CRANDELL, Cruz, Cal. moma County. : First-class resort; tennis. croquet. r‘;,“i t hall, etc. Spectal rates to fa Terms reasonable. A. GAUDARD, Pro., Black 41 2 — 5 RIVERSIDE HOTEL aad COTTAGES —Near beaeh; 30 acres beauiiful grounds; spe- clal rates to families; write for booklet. ¥. BARSON. Proprietor, Santa Cruz. ETELETTE BOTEL B T Cal Terms, y & ; muf‘-'pflu- near by. Long distance fale- phone; daily mafl. JOHN SERRES, Propristor. CAMP PISTOLESI, Marin County; housekeeping cottages $12 per month: hotel rate $8 per week. LAXE SHORE HOUSE—Glenbrook, Nev. Cottages torent $5up. lst-class board, milke and cream. fresh vegetables. D. COUILLARD, DE LA ROZA resort. Santa Crus nd tents for light ho r e A T G15Es. Mer. Oibbe: Gk

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