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THE- . SAN FRANCISCO CALL. THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1904 RANK SCORES | \lO[HIR IN-LAW Oakland Flul'i\‘t Says H1~ Happy Home Was Wrecked Augusta Holland | POLICE | Is. ( DF From His \\1fe Is Preparing to| ity for St. Louis | i ot | F nk his Alfreida and his mother-in- agust He of 459 Geary the Central Police morning carrying | his arms. Sergeant Moffitt mother-in-law were mc for St ,\H’ SEEKS I'akes Son She pursued by lland, of the Holland as- Att the rney ques- nting the e was mar- th n three sther-in-law the ened ne had me behind I sold out my and have my wife to re- till ) Years ago had accused s w that she she with that daughter to live finished their r the st had 1e station with Attorney retained ADV}:BTIS!.mT& ANDIGUARANTEED B MiLK (ONDENS'NG &2 o, ORICINORS & v, o€ “PopaTED S Brand Evaporated Cream goes farthest, because it is most concantrated; is fhost nourishing, 1 because richest in cream; most perfect, Because most sillfully prepared. Its purity is guaranteed under forfeit of $5,080 tp anyone gble “to prove any. adulteratioyr in our ] sitate about sending K'm k dev: fllrrph)g and cause I have every doing it right. Let to you through a Here are a few ; l | it DEVELOPING. Roll of 6, 16c. Roll of 12, 15c. I alsc Lnldiw I‘L’(ml at low prices. X kinds repaired Jmo >der 1 orders (nlul promptly. THA\T MAN PITTS, T'S. the Stationer, | ioce Ai‘k(t St., Above Powell. Ream Pramefenn . Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensar), G229 EEARNY ST. Established in 1854 for the treatment of I'rivate Discases, Lost Manbood. Deblity or age wearingon body and miind and Disesses. e Doctor cures when Try him. tt.rge- ow, res guaranteed. Cull or write, Dr. 3. - GIBBON, Sas Franciscs, Cal " and the custody of their infant child. | Sloss, | China, 15 FREED FROM STINGY SPOUSE Isabelle \\ Robinson Gets Divorce Because of the Parsimony of Husband ST DLP EXDANT ISDRUMMER Judge Troutt Grants Decree After Hearing Woman's Story of Her Unhappiness ! Judge Troutt yesterday granted a divorce to Isabelle W. Robinson from Walter T. Robinson on the ground of neglect and awarded the wife the cus- | tody of their minor children. Robin- | son is a drummer for Nason & Co., and, according to the wife's testimony, he | allowed her but 40 or 50 cents a day with which to maintain the family. Divorces were granted by Judge Graham to Katherine Jackson from | Benjamin F. Jackson, failure te pro- vide; by Judge Troutt to Maud M. | Owens from Elmer C. Owens, extreme | cruelty, $30 a month alimony given; Judge Kerrigan to Alice C. Lund- berg from Charles R. Lundberg, fail- | ure to provide. { Dina Smith sued her husband, An- | drew S. Smith, for divorce on the ground of cruelty and neglect. She says that he owns a livery stable at 308 Seventh street, which is worth $3000, he and is earning $300 a month. | ks for $100 a month alimony Suits for divorce were filed by Julius Isaacs against Gertrude Isaacs the ground of intoxication; beth Hill against Edward C. Hill, sertion Eliza- de- and neglect; Lizzie A. Freeman Charles C. Freeman, neglect; sies against John J. Spies, H. Kazarian against Lucy B. on desertion; Margaret Nolan | against Sylvester D. Nolan, cruelty; | Andrew E. Howard against Delia A.! Howard, cruelty, and Blanche Garri- son against William Garrison, deser- tion In a complaint for annulment of marriage filed yesterday by H. L. Mur- ray against Lulu Murray, he inakes a | novel plea for the severance of the ties uniting him to the defendant. He asks the court to restore him to the status of a single person on the ground he that was cajoled and forced into the marriage. He was married in Brazil, Ind., in November, 1900. He says that at the time he became a | benedict he was ill with nervous pros- tration and because of his weakness was in no condition to withstand the pressure brought upon him by his wife nd her family. He says he was liter- ally forced to become a benedlict, but that immediately after the ceremony was performed he informed Mrs. Mur- that he did not consider the .t ding and pefused to live with her as her husband. rrie Schmidt, who on Tuesday last obtained an order of court dirfcting her husband, William Schmidt, to pay her $40 a month alimony, in an af- fidavit filed yesterday savs Schmidt is about to leave the State to evade pay- ing her the money. She asks that-he be punished for contempt. Judge® Graham, sitting for Judge vesterday gave Jovita Gomez 3 divorce from Julius Gomez for cruelty. Gomez began abusing.her on ‘thejr wedding day, Amgust 30, 1900, —_———— ! ANTL-FOOT-BINDING - > = L& For further inf tior ooxds 1 SOCIETY'S GOQD WORK | |.. PRcics INFORMATION SoReAy, 11 e iy i SR 2 omery.st., or BANNING CO., 23 S, ::Mlma annl Francisao and | * o 3 = - Ul mi taging; - Mrs. Fryer, Former Missiénary. _p}x.4 Los Angeles ters noted for medfcinal virtues: best Ratiral BalAs Reaiiits” of Anl 3 hot mineral water bath In' State; boating an: p R ts' of Association’s swimming In Warm Spring Creek: good trout | Labors in Ching. streams; telephone, telegtaph, daily mail, , ¢x- One of the many jnieresting ad- | dresses-deliveréd last week at the bi- quarterly meeting of the Bay Migsfen- \ ery Alliance of the Methodist Episco- pal chutch South was an:account By Mrs, *-Fryér,” fermer nfissionary to | en the progresé of the' work | done by the "Anu-F.éo’t-Bl-’dmg So=- ciety.’ The meeting was hefd.in the’ chupel\ of ‘the theologigal s-mlnan, Berkeley. and was wall agtended. | “Mrs Fryer explla,mo. * the crusade against the “foot-binding”"custorn ahd | told of the happy restits that folpwed | the cfforts of the spciety. ! “Those who tobk & promipent part in the session weré: . Mrs. D. D. Richard- \.son, the, president; Mrs, Agnes Miller, Miss Wattie Miller, Rev.' Mr. Fletcher4 of. Alameda, Mrs. Hind,- Dr. Reld, Miss Mariox® Touson, Miss Esther .Maddox, | Mlss Clara Fresler and Mrs. Fryer. ——,‘-’— TWO LWPORTL\T TRANSFERS OF REAUTY ARE m-n-:cu:n COrnfl‘ of Secepd ‘and Mlnn. S!reeu ‘and Guardipla Property on_Elils . Street Find New Owners. = An important sale-af Teal estate bp.l been effected by F..B. Surrhyne, by, | which the nortbexht cornu' of Second, | and Minna streets-fiitds 4 new dwner. The lot is 60 by 7 feet. Upon'it are old improvements consisting of brick and frame structures. These -will prabably be torn down to Eive WAy ‘to bulldlngu of a modérn and costly sort. .The . sellet is°Henry Wylzen. The purthaser.is not na.med by .the hroker. - The ‘ptoperty was sold for $7%000.. 1 .. Deeds have been placed oh &cord by’ which “the estate &f Jose Guatdiola transfers to W. F. PerMins and J. .- Masten and these . trgmsfer tb the Tnited Realty £ompany the Guardiola property on the nerth line of Ellis street, 137:6 west of ‘Stocktdn, in slze 9 by 137:6 -feet. The consideration’ named in the deed to Perkins and Mgs- ten is $315,000. ‘ ————————— Peterson Is Convicted. Alfonso Peterson was convicted by a jury in Judge Dunne’s court yester- day on a charge f grand larceny and will be sentenced on Saturday. Two | other charges against him were placed on the reserve calendar. Peterson broke into the rooms of the Teal Club in Solauo County in January last and 4 | stole shotguns and rifles belonging to Isaac Upham, W. E. Gerber and Ed- win Goodall, which he brought to this city and sold. ¥ourth of July at Alameda. A grand celebration of the Fourth will be held at Neptune Gardens, Alameda. Literary exercises, races and games, | drum, LAUREL DELL, | tages. { money order for $50. BARTLETT SPRINGS. Bartlett does not claim to be a cure-all, but at least 90 per cent of the people who visit Bartlett Springs The Most Famous Health and Fleasure Resort in @alifornia. | THE CLIMATE AND SCENERY are unsur- passed end the waters are acknowledged the best on the market. Natural mineral, steam and Hammam baths, mineral water. Boating, bunting, fishing, dancing, sbuffle-board, biliiards and croquet. T HO AND COTTAGES have been ed vhrcughou( and new cottages and a fine pavilion built this year. There will be a fully equipped dairy amd 1tv- = ery stable in connection.with the hotel. The have been cured or greatly benefited. | | hotel, cottages, bath house:hlnd grounds are If vou would enjoy a vacation in lighted by clectricity. the midst of health and pleasure, The hotel Wil be supplied ith the best the come to market afforis. Rates, $10, $12, $14 and $16 per, week ¥or further particulars and booklet write R H. RY, Prop. The Gevsers, ARTLETT SPRINGS, Drink of its life-giving waters, breathe the pure mountain air, and Sanomn County, California. find_enjoyment in music, dancing, A powiine“ewimming, ‘atns, aving | | ALUA Callente fishing, hunting, playing croquet, ~ lawn tennis, shuffieboard, etc. - Hmms]\eepmg cottages, $3.00 to Write J. E. McMAHAN, Bartlett Springs, Cal, or call at 2 Sutter We have added many NEW attractions to Street, San Francisco. this beautiful and romantic spot; open ail the year round; the nearest Hot Sulphur Springs to San Franciscc. temperature 115 degree: no staxing; fare §1 10: sure cure for rheumatism, asthma ‘and all kindred allments, We have five diffcrent Hot Sulphur Springs; tab 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. Speclal rates to (amlltrn l'-nd half rates to dren. Inquire at 11 Montgomery s or nadress THEO, RICHARDS, Agva Callents Springs. noma_County, California. We have erected a_stone building, dining-room: can seat 400 guests. The table at . AETNA SPRINGS is supplied with the best Tuscan Mineral Springs. OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: A year and three months ago 1 was attacked with that terrible discase, locomotor ataxia. Power to balance, stand, or even sit down, entirely lost. Two best doctors of San Francisco and Hot Springs, Ark. failed to help me. My stom- ach. bowels and kidneys failed to work modern ; these troubles became chronic. At times my heart would beat like & my eyes grew weak, my memory bad, my nerves wrecked, Three months ago I went to Tuscan Springs. What happened since was a pleasant surprise to me. Drank the waters, took the baths—after three weeks' treatment stomach, bowels, bladder and kidneys in per- fect condition, eyesight perfect, nervousness Eone, memory good. After three months' treat. ment, walked without a cane, with eyes closed and up and down steep hiMe; am cured of this dread disease, cuisine is éxcellent. Vege- tables, fruit, milk and eggs now 1k with slight lmp. Have run stores In seventeen towns of the are home produ,ctlons. State of California; am well known in down- ' town districts of San Francisco; inquiry there Just send for booklet. will prove truth of my helpless condition three montbs ago. Further iInformation, address . nn ‘ 0. LOUIS JACOBS. ¢ Stackton .. San Francisco, Aetna Sp gs 2 Napa We have hundreds of testimontals from Coun| Cal others. ~Send 50c in stamps for bottle of - stomach and catarrh Salts. Round-trip tickets at reduced ratgs, uthern Pacific. TUSCAN MINERAL SPRINGS CORP., Tuscan, Cal. Santa Catalina Island 314 Hours From Los Angeles. Season 1004, Our Famous Marine Band, Hunting mountain goat, golt, Situated in Vendome Park of 12 a charming summer reso both city and country advantages: autpmobile garage oh the graunds free to guests. -Bathing paveiion, ‘bowling aMey, tennis, etc. New Sutrl S rous. o man, 0 SibioNALy malled on application. * 'J..T. BROOKS, Manager. * ealling,- bathing, tennis and the finest fishing on the ca.rfii Life a Special Féature, Hundreds of furnished tents at reason- able rates. Hatel ‘Metogole, Madern in gll’ pArticulars. HOT SPRINGS; SONOMA SKAGGS press and San Francisco morning and evening parers;, FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND, STAGE SERVICE; both morning and, aftegnoon stages, rofind trip from San Krancisco only $5 50. Take Tiburon ferry daily at 7:30 a. m. or 2:3p p, m. COMPANY | Rates $2 a day or $12 a week. References, any will furnish | gliest of the past nine years. Patronage of . any resort in | 1902 unprecedented. Information at Tourist In- the State. Boating, swimming, marine tobog- | formation Bureau, 11 Montgbmery st, or of &an, miferal springs, new livery. EDGAR.|J. F. MLLGPEW Sklx‘. Cal. DURNAN, owner and proprietor, Laurel Dell P. O.. Lgke Ceunty, CRl. The Switzerland of America. THE ROBSON -ORCHES: and DR. MONROE CALL] the best mus SEIGLER ., MARK EST SPRINGS MRS. J. D. DBOST an8 MRS. H. KOENER -will manage the springs; many improvements; new cement bathhouse and gas all over placet | $2 day: $10 and $12 week Office, Lar} st., cor. Geary. or Mark Weat Springs, Sazta H. l»m Rural No, '8, atural Hot Plunge and Steam Baths. “Posi- cure for rheumatism, asthma. Wonderful Wwaters for llver, kidney and all stoma h_trou- bl*s. Swimming pond, orchéstra, Fare $9 re- tarn trip. Electric lights, .Housekeeping cot- Arsenic beauty baths. Rates $10 to §12 per week. Baths and @musements free. H. MCGO\VA\. prop:, Seigler, Lake Co., Cal. Hot Springs; en line South. THE GEYSERS| Swimming lake of tepid in the market and the| Has More Distinctive Points That Ap- peal to Those Going to the Country Than Any Other Resort. THE VARIETY AND EXCELLENCE OF THE BATHS AND MINERAL WATERS; the many amusements— | auet, shuffleboard, etc.; a fine three-plece orchestra: the shady grounds; electric good table; plastered room Iivery otc., prove thi For booklet and rates address H. R. DUFFIN, 638 Market St. or CRAIG & KERR, Highland Springs, Lake Co. Cal. I | Spend Your Vacation for $ 20 at San Luis Hot Sulphur Spl‘ings San L“"::,?I!Isno‘ The most ideal resort for pleasure and health on the Pacific Coast. Buy round trip ticket from San Francisco to San Luis Hot Sulphur Springs, San Luls 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 $9.00 to $12.00 per week. Scenic surroundings, free bathing, boating and fishing on grounds. Fine shady walke. 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 argiving at San Luls Obispo €t 3:15 p. m. every day (except Sunday). This is no hospital or sanatorium, dancing, swimming, tennis, bowling, cro- | Take Salt Within Easy Reach of New York City Water Dips NG ISL O AND sounD ATLanTic oczaN ISLAND RECREATION BY DAY | | Books seat HOWARD M. SMITH, Gen’l Passenger Agt. COOLEST ATLANTIC COAST RESORT Unique Natural Attractions Combined With Splendid Train Service. ( LONG JSLAND (Illustrated description). 8 cents. onreceipt | UNIQUE LONG ISLAND (Photographic repreductions), & cents. of postage. | SUMMER HOMES (List of hotels and boarding houses), 4 cents. THE LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY 263 FIFTH AVENUE g 3 rurnnerTON. New York City REST BY NICHT Spl. Agt. Pass't Dept. Band anta Cruz: Finest mmu» Plunge, Surf Fireworks | and Tub Bnthmg Water Sports | | Baths on the 3 Roof Gardens | ‘} Dancing Coast < Summer | Boating and Theatricals | | Fine Salmon & Some- Vaudeville | :.is:lngn .t thing Specialties | 1 Ah-n:y o v2 Doing s;:n.l‘:.u, ]‘ Coast and all the via S. P. Ry | Through the Time During the | Redwoeds ¥y ¥wwywyyw Entire Season PARAISO SPRINGS Monterey County, Ca. | The mos¢ popular sahitary dnd health | | resort in California. Comiplgtely’ rénévated and improved, * No winds or.fogs, and sur- passingly grand moyntajn and vafley scen- e Hot sofa and swiphur_ baths, Jarge, swimmiing tank and excellent table. rite for booklet . and - particularg “to T SCHROEDER, M}&u‘{ r PECKS m. FORMATION'BUREAU; 1T Montgomery st.. HOTEL BOWARDENNAN «IN THE MOUNTAIN§ BY THE SEA. + BEN LOMOND—Santa Cruz Céun | REGULAR SEASON." a 15 umder enirely new man’ g(:ll:e‘::! l!vund t#p trickets. ffog San-Frns fsca $3.., ForsRpokat Soply. Peck's siuten, 111 Méntgomery st., or to WILLIAM G, DODGE, Le\flee;, . ¥ Harbin_Springs Irop, magnesia and arsefia; wonderful, tures~ot’ .| rhcumtatism, catarrh, kiiney, liver and stomach sroubles: ‘ae¥ gymnasiam, bowling alley, hand- 3 |+ Ball cobirt, and. bill m. * Avetylehe gus |- p|n’.(‘1 \e‘ry, e dnicy o ‘Ienl-br .Yq., Réund trip ' tickets, .x:. otfice, HAYS, Proprietof, — — "'CAMP VACATION . Hotsl under canvas on the: Russlam River hexuw-ruemevme in a gfove & mile and un lou skirgihs the river; tennis courts; ats; wifl build a the xiver; 4 mnn ot omcoth water fof boating -and’ bhtAing. Adults_$7 per day, $10 pér week; children under 10- half rates. ‘Specld] rates ille§. Opens May 1. Afidres: C S em Pacific: 2% h PIUS, Came Vi nic 8o~ DUN AN DDINGS S T m:m.,m,. S TWO MILES FROM K@ daily; " luxurious mineral Fine medicinal waters mm nman; hotel. and -mud: ;" bathsis hotel [* Excellent table. Rates $18 to $12 per week. unique .in 'culsine wervich 2 B wmtnmentlk“ln::rmn’}ex:g -zBs P. c;:l KL A 3 jureau, May! L ureau, o POINT ARENA HOT. SPRINGS. :0:“8':};;{ st.. or . R. WARNER, ‘Byrén & \ " Woxtenstvaly An a hotet® of S wlc- ckiybu County, ‘Califoraid. plSsemetraly fmpreveds mew houl s tgh. | == : At BDSON' SRO8.fror Boasiet &wimming, bowling, @ancing, &ll amusement: 0 '_h—"_._*'&—__"‘—' Pérsonal management. Get hooklet, 30 Mont-| eeees ‘e ossssossesse 'fl . B2 aags B . oo L oy : 1| Saratoga Springs. |~ ‘TUXEDO HOTEL. CAMP CURRY " 4|, sty mcm vyt < eck’s jurea: [ont mery- IL. or af "Extensivély improved _sfnds lebt ‘season. | . ~SSCircularsatall railfead offcen, MARTEXN: !‘;'lcn.mp 2 Take Ean ?:,';,,,ed i A ‘,L.rgiog L, BELL. Mer. Folion, 4dvertised by 4000 guests. v * ticket: Ixedo, N -gauge, . S5 o Miante Srpet” g 0 YOSEMITE - - gie Fark oo S | £ 5 z; » cllmlt xumru’ ‘plage; l 8. ll TOCALOMA Marin0, | . f°n‘ uoelknt eesoseoe * Bertrand Hothl: first-class accommodations special rates for families and partfes; n’mn boating.* bathing; beautiful dri m‘1 Addres .. hznzmm un Horte W ohia Hunting,’ -Bear Valley: teiephon JOSEPH_ F. BER. goup COMF‘ORT HOME ‘;RAND. or Bulletin Office, every Thursday, 2. B I 1 l ' E Extensiyely improved; 1900 feet altftude; no o B TR AN {#tog; climate deljgherul; iarge opchird; yegotaMly avatey; QCCIDENTAL HOTEL, EAYWARDS.| Ideal bummer resort:’ hunting. -boating, fsh- | Eoioemiditants, 40080 !’ B s Firstlass resort; tendls, croquet, bowling, | ing. Music every evening.::Send for pamphlet. | meets train. Schuler & heben. Ngpa,, CAl. apusement hall. etc. erms _Yeasonable. A. Epecial rates to families. | 0. WEISMAN, Midlake P.-Q., Lake Co., Cal., GAUDARD, Pfop.; | or call on Dr. ppersberger, 1104 M-.rk ACCtSED OF mmmmz - Hotel EL CARMELD Pacific Growe, California. *The Little Del Monte.” At the seaside with home comforts. The lace to spend your vacation B your family. Surf bathing and fishing. Rates i s by R ustrated Sam fi" st ome. Send for_illustras Address GEO. H. CORDY, Mangger.” o | GARDEN CITY SANITARIUM. Not a hospital; best equipped on Coast; m ern improvements; large treatment room: ideal loction: 5% acres; one block from street cars; write for literature. San Jose, Cal. VICHY SPRINCS Three miles from Uklah, Mendocino County. Natural electric waters, champagne baths, Lovely grounds; fishing and hunllnt. crystal spring; accommodations and table first J. A. REDEMEYER, Proprietor. Norville B. Young of Eureka in Cus- tody on a Charge of Collecting ° Another’s Postal Order. Norville B. Young, a dry goods clerk employed in the Arxcade store at FEureka, Cal., was arrested yesterday by a deputy Unlted States Marshal on a charge of having forged the name {of Norman B. Young to a postal; The prisoner denies that he is the person wanted. Postoffice Inspector O’Connell charges that the prisoner obtained at the general delivery window of the main postoffice in this city last Feb- ruary a letter addressed to Norman B. Young, containing the money or- der. He had his landlady, Miss Clark of the Moana House, 564 Geary street, indorse the note for identification, after which Letter Carrier Carl Timm Hotel del Cazadero—Giant Redwood Grove: free Camping. Hunting, fshing, bathing, class fixe is “O K” to it. ting, dancing, livery o h!__f....—_ L Dot aanaslito Terry: Tound trin, six monthe. Rates, day, $10 to $14 week; SACRAMENTO, June 29.—The State Board of Equalization wiil meet to-morrow for the purpose of considering county valuations, Cal., cr North Shore JOHANNISBERG. New hotel; fodern conveniehces; large, L -foom; hunting, fshing, lwlmmln‘, ; $10 and $12 pe per week. FHEQ. K- BUR R. akviile, Nlpl Co., or , 30 Montgomery st. TENTS ‘. W. A. Tel. Main 549, 111 Clay st. HO FOR CAMP $EZKER| NEW ENGLAND HOME! Yocated im & beautiful grove clese to the lake: fine playground for the children; swings, t, howling and tennis, Boating and Lath- f{'}‘,‘"' willons "with piancs, fresh freits in pleaty. Board and lodging, only $6 to §7 _er Dok~ Address GEORGE HARISON, Camp Mecker, Sonoma County. PARK HOUSE, Ben Lomond, Cal. Under new management. Up to date. Beau- tiful grounds, Running stream and pond with good fishing. Playgrounds for children. Yree Carriage meets all trains. J. D. CELLA. Mgr. LA HONDA AND PESCADERO T i ot a2 e |ul.|n from Ban Jose connect with stages direct, Address m‘l}l‘ll\ KNXGHT Redwood City, nmuwm For particulars F. BIEDENWEG, R. D. 121, Santa * fam- WHY NOT SPEND YOUR SUMMER AT HOTEL DEL MONTE? NEW MANAGE- MENT—GOLF, GLASS- RBOTTOMED ROATS, SURF AND POOL BATHING, ‘OHLED . ROADS, SPECIAL TERMS TO FAMILIES. GEO. P. SNELL, MANAGER. s INPRAL. SPRINGS AT 'LEN ELLEN, _the, Vest camping. picnic and piehsure re- ®ort oh the coast. ‘The greatmt remedy for lurg, disease,.diver and stomach complaints, rheumdtism and catarrh 1A the world; 46 miles from 8. Tre S. P. R. R.cand & F. & N. P. R.-R_.give specigi rates to csmpers: 30 cottages and tents furnished: rent chéap; no fogs gor, poison ocak at the plrk mineral water, boats, batMing and fishing free. Meals served at fln.l Riverside at reasonable rate: |'Inqiiré of DR. C. C. O'DONNELL. office 30811 Market.st., bet. Bixth and Seventh, San Franclsco: THE NEW HOTEL AT ADAMNMS § 1S. FINISHED. one knows that Adams water gures liver and kidney diseases. WHY EXPERIMENTY r&m&n particulars write to W, R PRA- LYTTON. SPRINGS |z New management: ng stagin depot om etounde; piing; fare '$2.40:" Tibumon: terry: ou %5 Tinessi bat tank; Iivery:-Ellitaras: croquet. let Pack's Bu- ;-u. 11_Montgomery st. or BARKER & s, Mnon Springe, Sonoma Coumy, CAI‘ . LAKE TAHQE RAILWAY AND " TRANSPORTATION Co. Chnnects at Pruckee train leaving 8. ¥. -{utlsvn.xa- Somsecte st Truckee Tith traip reaching §.. F. :50 a. m. |THE TALLAC, Laxy exiom. _Cate Europfan. Nurses; ml? ahd’ thldr(a. Awu’js plan. _Prices now as low as any ho- tel 28 ke, Seruice. accommodaziops, boating or to any. o M. uwn:vcl: & co. ‘BROCKWAY OPE: '.‘l 1s8. . Write FRANK B. ALVERSON, Mgr. Brock: way, Cal RUBICON PARK—A delightful resort on skores of Likke Tahoe. Best sandy beach for bathing-on the lake. ’Fine fly fishing wnd hentfrg in scason. tackie and PR cerate hire: ~Hates & £, day or o= $10 to $16 per week. P. O. and felephone. FROST. Rubicon Park, Lake Tahoe, Cal. NEAKD SNORE, EOUSE _Gle nbrook, . Cottages wnmfluv 1st-class board, -mx I.ld Ium fresh vegetables. D. COUILLAR! I and cottages; 6 miles from 1 DEER PARK INN ks Taoe: open June i: elevation €507 feet; mineral springs. Booklet Travelers' Office, 30 Montgomery st. J. B. SCOTT. Deer Park, Cal HOUSE, The leaaing hotel. H Stage Gunnbtll Hot S STIWAR’I' McKAY, b 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, kee, Cal, Dristor. In Sierra Nevada Mountains, Sierra County, 3000 feet elevation. Are beautitully Tocated at the head of the great Sierra oo miles long by 5 miles wide, surrounding which is the great vrl!u:‘u fonn ot pine l.nd fir. A specialty is made The hot lnfl R e e e o o v saras gout, liver and somplatnts and all ‘blood and e. Jiates fur room 1 to $12 per week. (ra- sa. to springs o B Boca, $14 50. except Sunday, connecting L ‘ m Electrical N Concerts | isplay Daily LLLLEIR] e w TEETITE T CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN R'Y 1x¥% PICTORESQUE 50.TE OF CALI:0RN A ROUND TRIP TICKETS FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY | Wil Be sold from saN FR "0 to the Points Named A'I‘ GREATLY REDUCED RATES. as Follows: | FRIDAY SAT'RD'Y svxnur IO'DAY JULY 1. Y 4. Petaluma. | Penn Cotati Santa Rosa Sebastopol Fulton Windsor 500 ;nmi k.urr. Tfilml! JULY 5, Grove | 1 { FOR THE SOMMER SEASUN—‘DCC il Ral-s | | Round T—m Round Trip Toverdale .... $1.50 Preston Echo . 1 Hopland | Largo El Robles Uktah | Caipella Redwood Vall ., | Laughtin | Ridgewood Willits . Sherwood Schellsill Vineyard . Buena Vista . RETURN LIMIT, SECPFTEMBER 30. 1904 TAKE BOAT AT TIBURON FERRY. £10.00i¢ 10.00 i % Ticket .Oifice, €30 Market building), and Tiburon st. General Office, Mumal | some and_California sts., JAS. L. FRAZ 'LAKE COUNTY New, comfortafiie carriages | most plcturesque portion 2quipped ytage line in the State. togs dally (Sundays excepied) at direct to Harktsn, Adams, direct to TF30 & m. | fioward An- derson, Hobergs, S . \storgs and <ien- brpok: kaif hour for lunah at Calistoga; also ‘o { Middletown,_Lower Lake elseyvilie and Lakeport. Livery in connection WM, IERS, 'Proprietor. | Sttugted on Clear Lake. Hunting. fishiag, boating, ldunch, horses temnis. croquet, ,'ark= rooms, warm soda geyser in bathhouse, lub- bouse, ew:. Increased accommadations, v converdencés. Scenery unsurpassed | Spectaity. Ratesper week, $10 to $15. and informmtion at Chatfleld & Vinzent's Mdhtgomery st. or LEE D. CRAIG. Man; Soda Bay, Kelseyville P. O., HOTEL BEN LOMOND Santa Cruz Mountains. Now open. For booklet apply ta Peck’'s Sureau, 11 Montgomery, or S. P. Cc., 613 Market. B, DICKINSON, Prop., Bea Lomond, Cal. Napa Soda Springs: The famoud mountain health and pisusure resort is_now ogen for 4be patronage .o public, Address: PN JACOBS. KEPORT AND BAR'n.m—fi SPRINGS L4F{G% Line Hopland to Barlett Springs, via Bakeport, carrying passengers for Lakeport and Bartlett Springs. Stages conmect with trains_at Hooland. ve Hopland at 12:303 arrive a® Lakeoort at 3:30: arrive at otz Springs at 7:30. New 6-horse ld-passer.ces tourist wagons, with ail the most mode. im= rovements. Fassengers for Lakeport or Baxt- foxe g3, call for tickets by Bartiett Springs u( ne. Tickets can be purchased 3t office of California N. W. Ry, 600 Markel st. om at Tburon ferry. MILLEF & HOWARD, Props. 'm m ' —Msac accessible iorings to San nd. 5 ml}- from ‘-H!)fi hot, Mld aad aulpyur bathe: wonderéal cufes of rheu- Zema, i iver |~ Neaw bowling alley and shuffie $10 a_week, including baths. UEL MADRID. Vallejo, Cal. ° 0“ in mountains CAMP HOME of Sonoma Co. MEEXER Pure water, equable climate, lots selling $10 up: cottages built by Meeker. $30 up; depot; stores > restaurant; hotel: post and express; telephone: sawmili; ots gold; 300 cottages built. Sausalito ferry N. S R oM MEEKER, Camp Meeker, e Coats: CENTRAL = Guerne« ville, Cal.—New management: thoroughly re= fitted and improved. Headquarters for hunters and fishers. Rates $8 and $10 a week. Ad- board. Rates, Address MAN< | dress F. PLATH, Guerneville. Cal. OCCIDENTAL = HAYWARDS, First-class resort; temnis, croquet, bowling, amusement eto. rates to families. Terme reasonable. A. GAUDARD, Black 141. | WILLOW RANCH, delighttully located ta redwoods 5 miles from Santa Crua. ng water. frult, milk_excellent table: daily mail; m veyance: $7 week; phone Suburl Rs W, -’C:RAVDELL “Santa Cruz. Cal. G.O“— '% i et Teasomat Private MII’ ng: terms 150! meets Sunday morning trains. Address MRa. MATT LINDSAY. Ross Station. RIVERSIDE HOTEL and —Near beach; 30 acres beautiful grounds; spu= cial rates to families; write for booslet, ¥ BARSON, Proprietor. Santa Cruz. nm El Verano, So« noma Co., Cal Terms, $1 day and up: hog mineral springs near by. Long distance teies phone; daily mail. JOHV SERRES. ?mmut. BOARDOrchard. garden, poultry, cows, comfortable home. Address MANZANA FARM, Redwood City. DE LA ROZA resort, Saata Crus " Mountaine: ent 3 e L GBS, Mar. Gibbe el

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