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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1904 STORY OF A GRECIAN VENDETTA UNFOLDED BEFORE JUDGE FRITZ In Revenge for a Brutal Eighteen Months Ago, Rafael Barsi Empties a| Revolver at Louis Guenasso, but Misses. Mark | >ssion of a knowl- ng straight wouis Guenasso at Davis and cant target, he a pistol and ever) e f them wide of the arrested, booked for r and Judge Fritz S€ 10-MOrrow of a Grecian vendetta. deny that he shot to to feel regret that his was so faulty. He wanted to ke & corpse of Guenasso in retalia- r he brutal treatment to which asso had subjected his (Barsi's) sire about eighteen months ago. occasion, Barsi junior says, ss0 terminated an argument with ge his legs in two places. The assailant was arrested, but the punishment meted out to him by the court was in- @dequate to satisfy the outraged feel- ings of the victim’'s son. He bided his time, however, until he met Guenasso &t »ck yesterday morning. Then, Do longer able to restrain himself, he unlimbered his revolver and emptied chambers, with the result stated. uma from flew s is a porter in th mmission merchant, 2 street 3 pay his more from tall and K had been ar- to decapitat ned hi his blood- e ked by the certain ar rel which h. she left Why wned at ad ed ¢ ns, whence he city, that ade ceman accon hat the woman and that the to sidestep the Limited . cnarge entered Sergeant Reub the S jury ad pronounced ity of prac- licen d that imposed board of so that it d the pass- ded the icy was which rd in ense al- word *“Com- ller than those ds that they we ndistinguishable. The sm for its omis- ADVEETISEMENTS. Pears’ People have no idea how crude and cruel soap can be, It takes off dirt. So far, so good; but what else does it do. It cuts the skin and frets the under-skin; makes red- ness and roughness and leads to worse. Not soap, but the alkali in it. Pears’ Soap has no free, al- kzli in it. It neither reddens nor roughens the skin. It re- sponds to water instantly; wash- esand rinses off in a twinkling; is as gentle as strong; and the after-effect is every way good. “stablished over 100 years VACATION DAYS Are at hand, and if you're going near or far vou'll find that your linen will last longer, look better and be more comfortable if it is done at our laun- ary Drop us a card or phone us and we will quickly tell you why. UNITED STATES LAUNDRY, 1004 MAEKET STREET. Telephone South 420, eman by breaking one of | the | lcharge was burglary. Attack on His Aged Sire on of final syllables from long words | |and its addition of the vowel to | short ones, A. Raconi told of how he | had been hammered on the head *.\'Ilhl a beer bottle in the hand of Joseph Frediani, fruit dealer at Twentleth and Florida streets, on the evening of May % last I passa da store.” said Signor Ra-4 {coni, “da box o' beer bots’ on ma | shoul He coma out an’ taka da bot’ | from da box an' smasha ma skull | Smasha da bot’, too. 1 no giva da| provoke. He hitta me one, two, da | | treea time.” | In language equally picturesque Sig- | nor Frediani contradicted ewery word | of the accusation. Judge Mogan has | both statements under advisement. | | A homily on feminine curiosity was | addressed by Judge Mogan to three | | young women employes of the People's Laundry who spent the morning among | the spectators on the benches. The | fair trio had appeared a few days pre- viously as witnesses in the case of | Charles W. Eichelberg, charged with | disturbing the peace, and they were' then told that it would not be neces- sary for them to return. But return | they did, and when his Honor was no- | ed of their presence he sald things t they did not seem to relish. He in- | tally alluded to the saline fate of wife, and also cited the trouble | Fatima Bluebeard had If by indulging the ! penchant for prying which, he opined, | is a lamentable weakness of an other- se admirable sex ire the lecture laundresses three corridor, where cid. Lot’s which Mrs. brought upon he; s concluded the 1 retired to the iff Hickey found them and again | declared, with due emphasis, that the | remainder of the Eichelberg case can | be disposed of without their aid. o e J | ike the maximum penalty sh when he is sentenced rday on two convictions of peace sturbance and one of va- grancy. Several weeks ago he was ar- rested and booked for disturbing the peace and vagrancy on complain of | Rose Decker, whom he had threatened | k because she e had transferred her 8 and when the cas: Judge Mogan diseharged ition that he immediately “hicago. A few nights aft- | aled in an | ked for bur- | reduced to | i he ns tc rd a riva was kim on depart for ( ward he was caught cc and artment-h but b w cha disturbance after he had proved’| that the object of his nocturnal visit to | the place was to call upon a young | woman. For breaking the promise to th urt that secured his release he is to get as long a perfod of im- | ment as the statutes prescribe is recorded offenses Judge Cabaniss have his s working overtime calendar cleared ere he to starts to-morrow for a vacation rest in the Sierras. Among the cases disposed of by him yesterday was that of S. C. Wetzel, the piano virtuoso, who robbed the gu of the Hotel Richelieu. He is held to the Superior Court in $4000) bonds. Noah Warwick, a soldier, who tried to cut a comrade’s throat, is held | in $1000. e Ng Sam, who stole an opium pipe from a compatriot, was sentenced to months' imprisonment by Judge six Fritz Leddy, an aged woman who windows on Howard street, near n adjudged insane by the Commissioners and will be sent ockton aylum. She has a ma- nia for smashing gl B “One colored man wearing a blue sweater” was how the bench we rant read that Judge Mogan issued for the arrest of James Jackson, who failed to appear and answer a charge of bi- cycle stealing. baby “Gimme a hamburger sandwich, an’ | make it rare,” said James E. Watkins (colored) to an itinerant caterer at Fourth and Market streets. When the | sandwich was presented to Mr. Wat- kins he found that it had been cooked almost to a crisp, and then he disturbed the peace and was arrested. Judge Fritz dismissed the complaint, opining that as the defendant was prepared to pay for the sandwich he had a right to insist on having it fried so as to com- ply with his instruction to the chef. g S There are four distinct charges of | burglary against Fred Moller, the com- plainants being John M. Reynolds of 1213 Laguna street, D. Bernstein of 1768 Sutter street, Mary Golden of 2 Pine street and Mrs. C. J. McCollum of 615 Hayes street. “I guess I'm up against it,”” said Mr. Moller when the accusa- tions were read to him in Judge Mo- gan’'s court, and then he considerately offered to walve preliminary examina- tlon and take his sentence from the upper court. He will be formally sent there next Saturday. . | Ella Bishop, a comely young woman, denied Patrolman W. F. Kruger's charge that she was a vagrant when | he found her loitering on Fourth street at 1 o'clock yesterday morning. She said she was a working girl and could ' bring witnesses from Stockton to prove that the policeman had blundered when he deprived her of personal freedom. | Judge Fritz has given her until to-day | | to make good her claim. | SR " Fourteen-year-old Isaac Blackman | | has been sent to the juvenile court to | answer five charges of burglary, and | his father, Morris Blackman, accused | of having stolen goods in his poss: sion, and 17-year-old Thomas Nee, charged with burglary, will be ar- raigned in Judge Mogan's court to- morrow. Blackman senior and the two boys accompaniéd a peddler’s wagon | through the streéts of the Western Ad- dition, and the police say that the ped- dling was merely a blind to enable the trio to obtain admittance to dwellings and steal. Much miscellaneous prop- erty which has been identified by per- sons from whom it was stolen was found in Bla('kmar:'s h'ouse. Franklin Benjamin, aged 19 years, and Jacobini L. Andersen, three years his junior, were married by Judge Mo- gan at the residence of the bride's parents, 223 Locust avenue. Among | those present were Bailiff Mahony and { Attorney Frank Burke. At the conclu- | sion of the ceremony the bridegroom was permanently released from the bailiff’s custody, and then the bride in- | troduced him to his week-old son. —_——— Burglar Is Sentenced. John Pryor, who pleaded guilty in | Judge Dunne’s court to a charge of at- |tempt 10 commit burglary, was sen- tenced yesterday to serve one year in | the County Jail. He entered the room of Ross Varnum, 18 Ellis street, on |New Year's morning. He was fried | before a jury in Department 12, Judge | Gesford of ‘Napa presiding, but the | jury failed to agree, standing eight for { conviction and four for acquittal. The LAUREL DELL, THERE IS ONLY ONE BARTLETT SPRING. To say a water is as good Bart- lett is to acknowledge the superior- ity of Bartlett water. If you would enjoy the full benefit of the water, go to Bartlett and drink at the fountain head; breathe the pure mountain air, ride, drive, dance, swim, bathe in the soda-magnesia water, patronize the bofling alley and shuffle-board, play crdquet, tennis and ping pong. Listen to the music and enjoy yourself playing cards on porch in the afternoons, home renewed in and write J. E. Mc- Bartlett Springs, city office, 2 Sutter st. and strength Send for be MAHAN, M Cal., or call San Francisco, Pack up your old clothe: and go to... AETNA SPRINGS. Laze around all you please in the drowsy sunshine. But there’s life there, too, if you want it. Just send for booklet. Aetna Springs Co., Napa Co., Cal. S Santa Catalina 3% Hours From Los Angeles. Our Famous Marine Band, Island Season 1904, Hun! untain goat, sailing, bathing, golf nr nd the finest fishing on th Camp Life a Special Feature. Hundreds of furnished tents at reason- able rates, Hotel Metropole. all particulars, formation adds GLEN ELLE! and pleasure re. atest remedy fof stomach in the 8. P. R. F clal rates to c urnished at the complaints, world; 4 at re O DO Sixth and § HOT SPRINGS es for health and ths and stomach for Rheumatism, Stomach Beauty Baths, Dairy, Electric Baths & amu itgomery, H. McGOW Swim Lights n P 11 3 or H The Switzerland of America. THE ROF ORCHESTRA COMPANY and DR. MONROE -CALLENDER will furnish the best music ever played at any resort in the State. Boating, swimming, marine tobog- gan, mine rigs, new livery. EDGAR DURNAN, owner and proprietor, Laurel Dell P. O.. Lake County, Cal. HOTEL BEN LOMOND, Santa Cruz Mountains. Now open. For booklet apply to Peck’s Bureau P, TOCALOMA Marin 0o, Bertrand Hotel; first-class accommodations, special rates for families and parties; fishing, hunting, boatin hing; beautiful drives lley: phone. ' JOSEPH_F. RAND, or Bulietin Office, every Thursday 10 4 p. m. _—— POLICE ARE SEARCHING FOR FOOTPAD'S COMPANION Gurt Burnell Now Says He Was Alone in the Hold-Up of the Eddy- Street Electric Car. Three detectives “are sgarching the city for the companion of Gurt Bur- nell, the footpad who held up an Eddy-street car at Gough street about 9 o'clock Tuesday night and took $16 50 from J. Campbell, the conduc- tor. can give an accurate description of the man. Burnell declares now that he was alone in the job. When taxed with the statement he made after his arrest by Policeman T. Wren, to the effect that he was instigated to commit the erime by another man, he says he was drunk and irresponsible. Police- man Wren saw the two men together, and if it had not been for the fact that a child got in the line of fire he would have turned his revolver loose on the man. Burnell says he came here on Mon- day from Reno, Nev., where he had been working in a tunnel, and his cal- loused hands are in evidence. B TO SUBSCRIBERS LEAVING TOWN FOR THE SUMMER. CALL subscribers contemplating a change of residence during the summer months can have their paper forwarded by mail to their new address by notify- ing THE CALL Business Office. This paper will also be on sale at all summer rasorts and is represented by a local agent in all towns on the coast. e RENO, Nev., June 15.—The body of F..W, Tinsman of Chicago, one of the victims of the river tragedy at Laughtons Springs a month ago, was found Imbedde@ fn the sand Ly an Indian near this place to-day. L | guest The task is a difficult one, as they | have been unable to find any one who | THE GEYSERS The Most Pamous 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 baths. Swimming lake of tepld mineral water. Boating, bunting, fishing, dancing, shutfle-board, biliards and croquet. THE HOTEL AND COTTAGES have been renovated throughout, and new cottages and & fine pavilion bullt this year, There will be a fully equipped dairy 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. Springs Has More Distinctive Points That Ap- Deal to Those Going to the Country Than Any Other Resort. THE VARIETY AND EXCELLENCH OF THE BATHS AND MINERAL WATERS; the many amusements— dancing, swimming, tennis, bowling, cro- quet, shuffleboard, etc.; a fine three-piece orchestra; the shady grounds; electric lights good table; plastered rooms; dair livery stable, etc., prove this. Terms, $10.00 up. AguaCaliente Springs We have added many NEW attractions to this beautytul and romantic epot; open all the year round; the nearest Hot Sulphur Springs to San Francisco. temperature 115 degrees; no staging; fare §1 10: sure cure for rheumaftism, asthma ‘and all kindred allments, We have fve diffcrent Hot Sulphur Springs; tub and plung baths and the largest mineral water swimming tank In the State. Table and rooms are first ass. Rates §2 per day, $12 to $14 per week. | Speelal rates to families 'and half rates to chil- | dren. Inquire at Peck’s, 11 Montgomery st., or address THEO. RICHARDS, Agua Callente Springs, Sonoma County, California. We have erected a ‘stone bullding, modern | dining-room; can seat 400 guests, For booklet and rates address H. R. DUFFIN, 638 Market St., °r CRAIG & KERR, Highland Springs, Lake Co., Cal. Spend Your Vacation for $2o at San Luis Hot Sulphur | Spl'ings San Luis Obispo, Cal. The most ideal resort for pleasure and | | neaith on the Pacific Coast. ~Buy round trip ticket from San Francisco to San } Luis Hot Sulphur Springs, San Luis Obispo, Cal., and return, including stage to and from springs and one week's WHY NOT SPEND YOUR SUMMER AT HOTEL DEL MONTE? NEW MANAGE- board for $20.00 to $22.00, according MENT—GOLF, GLASS- || o lcation G coome. o, tgard and, sgeom DOTTOMED BOATS, SURF| | .S i i, ciie. M AND POOL BATHING, ||| & Fovlionier Spoenil Urlps it OILED ROADS. SPECIAL TERMS TO FAMILIES.| GEO. P.SNELL, MANAGER. Cottages and furniture are all new. Gas throughout buildings and grounds. Our tablg is well supplied with the best the market affords. Our stage meets trains arriving at San Luis Obispo at 3:15 p. m. every day (except Sunday). This is no hospital or sanatorfum. HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA COUNTY; only 4% hours from Ban Francisco and but 9 miles »aging: wa- cinal virtues; best natural SKAGGS | ters noted for medis hot mineral water bath in State; boating and | swimming in Warm Spring Creek; good trout streams; | = telephone, telegraph, daily mall, ex- San Francisco morning and evening FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE } ICE; both morning and afternoon stages, round trip from San Francisco only $5 50. Take | | Ttburon ferry daily at 7:30 a. m. or 2:30 p.’'m. | Rates $2'a day or $12 a week. References, any of the ‘past nine years. Patronage of | 1908 unprécedented. Information at Tourist In- formation Bureau, 11 Montgomery or of | J. F. MULGREW, Skaggs, Cal. DAARK WEST| J. T. BROOKS, MRS. J. D. DROST and MRS. H. KOENER will manage the springs; many Improvements new cement bathhouse and gas all over place: $2 dav: $10 and $12 week. Office. 833 Larkin ol ‘ Monterey County, Cal. The most popular sanitary and h resort in California. Completely renovate and improved. No winds or fogs. and sur- passingly grand mountain and valley scen- Situated In Vendome Park of 12 acres, a charming summer resort; both city and country advantages: automobile garage on the grounds free to guests. Bathing pavilion, bowling alleys, tennis, etc. New au- to road map of the county mailed on application. Manager. oo CAMP CURRY ery. Hot soda and sulphur baths, large Get circulars at all railroad offices. swimming tank and excellent table. Write Advertfsed by 4000 guests. for booklet and particulars to F. W or PECK'S IN 11 Montgomery st. | | SCHROEDER, Manager, { | FORMATION BUREAU | YOSEMITE cessescsccccs i ! i N LOMOND—Santa Cruz County. Tdeal summer resort; hunting, boating, fish- BN D?-‘EG!,MR S i | ing. Music every evening. Sena for pamphlet. 2 : : : 3 . | Opened May 15 under entirely new man- O. WEISMAN, Midluke P. O., Lake Co., Cal, | agoment. Round trip trickets from ‘San Fran. or call on Dr. Happersberger, 1104 Market, S. F. | cisco $1. For booklet apply Peck's Bureau, 11 Monigontery st S. F.. or to WILLIAM G DODGE, Lessee. Harbin Spring Most desirable In Lake Co.; contains sulphur, iron, magnesia and arsenic; wonderful cures of LAKES Hotel EL CARMELD | rhcumatism, catarrh, kidney, liver and stomach Pacifie. Grove, CalifGrija, . "The ‘Littie Dl | troubles; new gymnasium, bowling alley, hand- Monte.”” At the seaside with home comforts. | ball court,and billlard-room. Acetylene gas The vlace io spend your vacation with your |plant, livery, home dairy, fine vegetabie garden, | family. Surf bathing and fishing. Rates with board $2 50 a day upward, cheaper than staying home. Send for illustrated pamphlet. | Address GEO. H. CORDY, Manager, in mountaing OWnSummer HOme 13 ooesatns Camp Megker Pure water, equable climate, lots selling $10 up: cottages built by Meeker, $50 up; depot stores; restaurant: hotel; post and express: teiephone; sawmill: 900 lots sold; 300 cott; | built. _ Sausallto ferry. N. S. K. R. M. C. l.&_-“ KER, mp Meeker, Sonoma County, | GARDEN CITY SANITARIUM. Not a hospital: best equipped on Coast; mod- | ern improvements; large treatment rooms: | ideal lozation; 53§ acres; one block from street | cars; write for literature. San Jose, Cal VICHY SPRINCS Three miles from Ukiah, Mendocino County. Natural electric Waters, champagne baths. Lovely grounds: fishing and hunting: crystal spring; accommodations and table first class. J. A. REDEMEYER, Proprietor. DUNCAN SPRINGS OPEN May 15. Two miles from Hopland. Fine medicinal waters. Hard finlshed hotel. Excellent table. Rates $10 to $12 per week. Napa Soda Springs. { resort is now open for the patronage of the public. JOHN JACOBS. TUXEDO HOTEL. Extensively improved since last Opened April 1. THOS. L. BELL, Mgr. Cal. Buy tickets to Tuxedo, narrow-gauge, foot of Market street. Round trip, $3.00, POINT ARENA HOT SPRINGS. Open June 1, new hotel; large dining-room, telephone, hunting, f£shing, swimming, bowle Reund trip tickets, S. P. office, §i. J. A. HAYS, CAMP VACATION. Hotel under- canvas on the Russian River below Guerneville in a grove a mile and a halt loug, skirting the river; tennis courts; 40 new | boats; will build a dam in the river; 4 miles of smcoth water for boating and ~bathing. Adults_$2_per day, $10 per week; children under 10 half rates. = Speclal rates’ for fam- jles. Opens May 1. Address MRS. L. C. CNO- | PIUS, Camp Vacation, “‘Vacatfon” P. 0., So- | noma’ County, Cal | KLAMATH SPRINGS, Beswick, Siskiyou County, California. Proprietor. Writg to EDSON BROS. for Booklet. Saratoga Springs. 15 different mineral springs. Information at Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., or at J{ ‘MARTEN!, Bachelor P. O., Lake Co., Cal. Menlo Park, one hour from JQ city. Nine trains daily. Per- fect climate; beautiful place; comfort and qulet; excellent 5 Address W.J. MEREDITH. Mgr., Hoitt's Schook SOLID COMFORT HOME Extensively improved: 1900 feet altitude; no fog; climate deiightful; large orchard; vegetable rden; hot, cold baths: spring water; cement swimming tank, 40x80. Rates $3 week up; stag meets train. Schuler & Scheben, Napa, Cal. JOHANNISBERG. New hotel; ‘modern convenlences; large, airy ining-room; hunting, fishing, swimming, boat- 1 10 and $12 per week, THEO. BLANCK- ENBURG JR., Prop., Oakville, Napa Co., or INFORMATION BUREAU, 30 Montgomery st. ing, dancing. Get booklet Information Bureau, Nammocks, 30 Montgomery st. DR. W. A. McCORNACK. < - proprietor. W. A. PL UMMER. Tel, Main 549, 111 Clay st. 5 ! &1 PARK HOUSE, Ben Lomond, Cal. Under new management. Up to date. Beau- tiful grounds. Running stream and pond with £ood fishing. Playgrounds for children. Free carriage meets all trains. J. D. CELLA, Mgr. BERGSHEIM Deishtfully situated in the Santa_Cruz Redwoods. Rates $7 and $8 per week. For particulars address G, F. BIEDENWEG, R. D. 121, Santa Cruz, Cal, 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 stand, or even sit down, entirely Jost. TWo best doctors of San Francisco and ' Hot Springs, Ark. falled to help me. My stom- nd kidneys failed to work. I had catarrh of stomach, head and bladder as a sult of the diseass; thess troubles becam: chronfe. my heart would beat like & §Tew weak, my memory bad, my nerves wrecked. Three months ago [ went to Tuscan Springs. What happened since was a pleasant surprise to me. Drank the waters, took the baths—after three weeks' ' treatment sa“ta Cl uz stomach, bowels, bladder and kidneys in per- fect cogdition, ayesight perfect, mervousness | gone, memory good. After thres months’ treat- Saturday Ev'ng,June 11 : ment, ked without a cane, with eyes closed and up and down steep hills: am cured of this | dread disease, now walk with slight Ump. || Grand Fireworks Display by Calitornia || Have run stores in seventsen towis of the | | Fireworks Co. Brilliant Electri Ilu- §| State of California; am well known in down minations of Pacific Ave. and Esplanade, || eptune Casino, Plunge Baths and Pleas- town districts of San Francisco; inguiry there v o elples by ure Pler. Third Attiliery Bend, 0. 5. . || ™1 prove.truth of my heipiess condition thres || Concert and Ball. months “ago.' Further information, address | GRAND OPENING and Dedication of the Exten- sive Beach Improvements at f LOUIS JACOBS, 6 Stockton st., San Francisco, " " . Cal. Special Excursions via S. P.RY || “W. rave mundrets of testimontais trom others. Send 50c in stamps for bottle of stomach and catarrh Salts. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates, Southern Pacific. TUSCAN MINERAL SPRINGS CORP., Tuscan, Cal. CAZADERO The Gem of All Northern Retreats. Grove, Forest, Glade and Dell. Crest, Canyon, Hill and Dale. Knoll, Knob, Peak and Mountain. | 1S NOW READY FOR DISTRIBUTION | Sausalito Ferry. A year ago I leased this resart for & num- “VACATION” is issued an- nually by the ber of years. To-day I have the pleasure to tell you that, owing to last season's big and unprecedented partonage, I have purchased this magnificent domain of over 1200 acres. A thor- ough renovation has been made of all the prop- | erties. insuring the best of service and ac- commodation. In the matter of recreation & new building containfng a bowling alley has been added also a new tennis court. and boat- | ng and bathing on the river, all free to guests. Free camping grounds in the Cazadero glant . . 9, et S Wt 557 | California Northwestern R'y Lots, one-quarter acre, for sale. from $100 THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE 07 CALIFORNIA, up. and cottages built to suit at city figures. Take Sausalito Ferry via orth Shore Rall | foad. Round trip. good for months, $3 7 | Round trip, Friday till Monday. $3: no stag. ing; depot on the ground. Fare hotel or cot- | tages, $2 per day; $10 to $14 per week; special tion regarding rate by the month, «For particulars other than herein given write | |43 THIRION. owrer and manager. Hotel del | MINERAL SPRING RESORTS, Cazadero, S, Co.. Cal... of North § | RUR o 626 Market st San Trancisce | COUNTRY HOMES AND FARMS | - | WHERE SUMMER BOARDERS | THE NEwW HOTEL AT |ARE TAKEN, AND SELECT CAMP- JADAMS ING SPOTS. and is the standard publication on the Pacific Coast for informa- This year's edition, “Vacation 1S FINISHED. 1904," contains over 150 pages, Every one knows that Adams water cures beautifully illustrated, and is stomach, iiver and kidney diseases. | WHY EXPERIMENT? | For further particulars write to W. R, PRA- THER. complete in its detailed informa- tion as to location, accommeda- tions, attractions, etc. with terms from $7.00 per week up. To be had at Ticket Offices, 650 Market Hat Springs; on line South. | Street (Chronicle Buflding), and Tiburon Ferry, ern Pacific; 234 hours from | foot of Market Street; Genmeral Office, Mutual | San Francisco, 3 trains | Life Bullding, corner of Sansome and California | daily; luxurious mineral | Streets, San Francisco; in Oakiand at 973 and mud baths; hotel Broadway. » unique in cuisine service | v and appointments. Information at S. P, Co. | Bureau, 613 Market st., Peck's Burean 11| APplications by Mail Will Receive Im- Montgomery st.. or H. R. WARNER, Byroa | mediate Response. Hot Springs, Cal | JAS L. FRAZIER, Gen'l Manager. LYTTON SPRINGS 'gopa BAY SPRINGS grounds: phone: fare $2 40; Tiburon ferry: rates $10 to $15 week: table first class: our | Situated on Clear Lake. Hunting. fishing. own dairy: hot mineral baths: swimming tank; | boating, launch, horses tei , croquet, dark- livery; billiards: croquet. Booklet Peck’s Bu- | room, warm soda geyser in bathhouse, club- | reau, “11 Montgomery st., or BARKER & | house, etc. increased atcommodations, modern | ROSS, Lytton Springs, Sonoma County, Cal. | conveniences. Scenery unsurpassed Table m | specialty. Rates per week, $10 to $15. Photos | LAKE TAHOE RAILWAY ARD, | St S Ccank & TRANSPORTATION CO. | Soda Bay, Keiseyville P. O., Lake Co., Cal. Connects at Truckee with train leaving S. F. | at 8:05 p. m. Returning, cts at Truckee LAKE COUN’I'Y with train reaching S. F. 50 a. m. | New, comfortable carriages direct to_the TAHOE TAVERN—Situated most plcturesque portion of California. Best shores of Lake Tahoe, aquipped stage line in the State. Leaves Calls- beautiful body of | toga daily (Sundays excepted) at 11:30 a. m., | elevation, is now o direct to Harbin_ Seigler, Adams, Howard An- of guests. The tavern will be conducted this | derson, Hobergs, Splers, Astor; and Glen- season by Mr. F. W. Richardson, manager of | brook: kalf hour for lunch at Calistoga; aleo to | Middletown _Lower Lake, Kelseyvilla and California’s famous mission hotel, The Glen- wood, Riverside, which is sufficient zuarantee | Lakeport. Livery in connection, WM, SPIERS, Proprietor. | that it will be strictly first The table | wiil be supplied with all delic of the se; son, while fishermen will be constantly em- ployed to furnish lake trout. For rates address | LA HONDA AND PESCADERO F. W. RICHARDSOX Buy your railroad ticket to Redwood City; 9 . m_ train_3d and Townsend, and 9:20 a. m. | train from San Jose connect with stages direct, LAKE Address WALTER KNIGHT, Redwood City, THE TALLAC mx, Now open. The Summer Resort of America. European plan only. Cafe first class. Prices rea sonable. Resident physician. No consumpttves. Pamphlets at S. P. office, 613 Market street. Address M: LAWRENCE & CO., Tallac, Cal. on the the largest and most AKEPORT AND BARTLETT SPRINGS “TAGE LINE—Hovland to Bartlett Springs, | via Lakeport, carrying passengers for Lakeport | and Bartlett Springs. Stages connect with T e — | trains at Hovland. Leave Fopland :"s-lr’{lné | arrive at Lakevort at 3 ; arrive af ot Spring at 7:30. New 6-horse 14-passenger |IBROGCK W 'Y |t L0 00 oo e Lake Tahoe. | provements. Passengers for Lakeport or Bart- OPENS JUNE 1st. |1e¢t Springs. call for tickets by Bartlett Springs Write FRANK B. ALVERSON | Stage Line. Tickets can be purchased at office Brock' T, TG | ot Calliornia N W. Ry. €50 Market sts = at Tiburon ferry. MILLER & HOWARD, Props. SPRINGS, Vi cessibla springs to San Franeisco; round trip $1, no stage fare; only 214 hours’ ride; © miles from Vallejo: hot, cold and plunge sulphur baths: wonderful cures of rheu- matism. neuralgia, eczema. kidney. liver and tomach diseases. Beautiful grounds and laks for boating and bathing. Dancing pavilion. New bowling alley and shuffle board. Rat $10 a week, includiog baths. Address MAN- or RUBICON PARK A delightful resort | beach on shores of Lake Tahoe. | for bathing on the lake. hunting in_s-ason. Boats, horses at moderate hire. from $10 to $16 per weel A. L. FROST, Ri Best sandy Fine fly fis fshing Rates P. O. and telephone. ke Tahoe, Cal. “THE GROVE.” | Leke Tahoe half a mile east of Tallac, ca | laks ehore: rates $2.00 a day; $10.00 a week, Cal.—Most & eals 50c. Good saddle horses and the best - - ~ of livery. Boats free to all guests J. E. U AT Y. S ETER, proprietor, Nae, A s i 50 | LINDNER'S PARX. Guerneville. LAKE SHORE WOUSE—Glenbrook.| A resort for your family. Parely fursisbed Nev. Cottages torent $3 up. 1st-ciass board, milk | eottages, $12 per month and up. Tents and | and eream, fresh vegetables. D. COUILLARD, ']:l.lfuml. Near Russtan River. Board and e ——— foom at $7 50 per week. Ses PECK'S, 1i Montgomery st. momm VIEW RANCH HOTEL o ottages, in_the mountains, near Santa Cruz. First-class table and accom., g: y mall, bowling, eroquet, $9 up. Campers to Glenwood carriage. $3 15 round trip. FREDERICKSEN & SUTTON, suc's to F. R. DUNN, Santa Cruz. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, HAYWARDS, First-class resort; tennis, croquet, bowling. amusement hall, etc. Special rates to families Terms lv:lun-bls A. GAUDARD, Prop., phons Black 141, REDWOOD VILLA RESORT. Excellent beard, home cooking; tent ground. 1t desired. with board, $5. Room and board $3 10 ¥10. Hest hunting and fishing. MRS. A. L. ACKERMAN, La Honda, San Mateo County. DEER PARK INN 204 cottases; 8 miles from Lake Tahoe; open June 1: | elevation €507 feet: mineral springs. Booklet Travelers' Office, 30 Montgomery st. J. B. SCOTT. Deeg Park, Cal. WHITNEY ZOUSE, | Truckee, Cal. The leading notei. Headquar- ters for tourists and commercial men. Summer | and winter resort. Meal station for pass: gers. Stage for Lakes Independence and Web- ber, Camobell Hot Sorings and Sierraville. STEWART McKAY, proprietor. INDEPENDENCE LAKE. Fishing; boats: excellent table; climate per- fect; 16 miles from Truckee, in’ an unbroken forest. For information inquire at Traveler office, 30 Montgomery st., Peck's Information Bureau, or Mrs. H. M. Clemons, Truckee, Cal, phore. FRUCKEE: 3vas COUNTRY CLUS. ; SUMMER RESORT. SPORTSMEN'S LODGF. | free cenveyance: 7 week. phone Suburban Fourth season. Slerra attractions. Califoraia’s | MRS, W. CRANDELL. Santa Cruz. Cal. largest _rainbow _hatchery. thast, Sahing. G | o == - s H. FOULKS, Verdi, or Nevada block, | SCHAEFER'S GROVE—ROSS VALLEY. San Francisco. Private boarding: terms reasonable. -~ Teaay meets Sunday morning traina Address MRs. o jon. CAMPBELL HOT SPRINGS, ot S S In Sierra Nevada Mountains, Sierra County, 2 HOTEL and COTTAGES 5000 fect elevation. Are beautifully located | _Near beach: 30 acres beautiful grounds: spw- at the head of the great Sierra Valley, 30 | cial rates to famiiles: write for booklet. F. miies long by § miles wide, surrounding which | BARSON. Proprietor, Santa Cruz is the great primeval forest of pine and fir. A v g specialty is made of the table. The hot springs B HOTEL. El Verano, So- are unequaled for the aure of rheumatism, | noma Co., Cai Terma 31 day and upi ho: gout, liver and kidney complaints and all biood | mineral springs near by. Lomg distance tele- apd siin, diseases, pates for room and board, | phave: daily mail. JOHN SERRES. Propristor. 11 to $12 per week. Round trip from San Franclsco to springs via Boca, §14 50. Stage | DE_LA ROZA resort. Santa Cruz Moumtains: cottages and tents for light o daily except Sunday, connecting ith 6 train from Sen Francisca © Bom ] ampig A J. GIBBS, Mgr ILLOW RANCH, delightfully located in redwoods 5 miles from Santa Cruz. Spring er, fruit, milk, excellent table: daily mail

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