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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESD N v STDENTS AWAY FOR ORCHARDS ,Annual Exodus of Japanese | and Chinese of the City N D, Precin i ict Registration. Elections—Office of the Voters. | that the e strar of the Boards of Primary and their respective voters and such TROLLEY TRIP PLANNED Young Folks to Enjoy an Evening Ride Under Aus- pices of Epworth League o9 T been registered hercby favited to tration election closes at M, and for the gen- 1904 of Voters will re- gistration from “All the Japanese and Chinese con- nected with the Japanese and Chinese missions of the Congregational Church have gone out to the orchards,” said ELBcTION the Rev. Dr. W. C. Pond yesterday at 13, 1904, Congregational Church h bt " - - B Tl eadquarters, e e YN A Subaing £ transfer must call Registrar of Voters on or 904 “It is the usual custom at this time of year for them to depart,” the doctor continued. “The work they do is use- ful to the community as well as af ben- efit to the men themselves.” ere requested to produce when making application places have been secured e rd of Precinct Reg! EECISTRATION PLACES. Y-EIGHTH DISTRICT. t, 301 Fremont street, 53§ £0ne into the orchards to pick and pack fruit for the markets of the land are all apt students and industrious young o ’;'5.5“‘212 men. They are enthusiastic in their som street, 351 T study of the English language and Third 122 Third street, T87A ¢ Steadfast in their profession of Chris- tianity. During the intervals of labor in the orchards and fields they lose no oppor- tunity to improve themselves by study, with the result that on their return to the missions they at least have not gone backward in the acquirement of the language or in their other lessons. George W. White, a prominent mem- ourth mreet ENTY-NINTH DISTRICT. . Mission street, 1006 Mis- 1 street, D081 Howard 216 Pifth street, 433B m_ street, 305 Fourth Sixth street, 7il A t, 487 ¥ th 927 Harrison street, Ninth street, 125 ber of the Benicia Congregational ~ L, 04 Seventh Church, attended the Christian En- & Howard stmet| 1001 Geavor convention at Santa Rosa for Howard street, 247 Eighth +. 1303 Howard street, ¥%, Folsom street, 1335 vant street, 479 Ninth tH® purpose of getting a final answer from the Rev. E:. S. Hadlock, of Kan- sas, in reference to a call issued by the Benicia church. Mr. Hadlock’'s reply is expected shortly. s s o rd street. 505 The Rev. H. L. Bates, of Forest Feteet. S Svemth wier Grove, Ore., principal of the Tualatin b street, 1609 | A is on a visit here. He is in eet, 1805 How- i e d the Summer School of 2415 Eighteenth the University of California. He was 105¢ Kentucky formerly pastor at the Petaluma Con- gregational Church, but has devoted himeelf entirely to educational work for some ti The Rev. E. Clarence Oakley, former- ly of Oakland and more recently of Detroit, Mich., has been engaged by tine Congregational Church at Eugene, Ore., to supply that pulpit for the next two months. It is probable that the Rev. Mr. Oakley will receive a call as settled pastor of the ,church. Among the announcements made yes- terday was the information that the Rev. James A. Chamberlain, D. D., of the to, is about to close his labors in that city. le wiil remove with his family tv Berkeley. A trolley party under the auspices of the Epworth League A'lliance will take place Tuesdav evening, July 19. The party wil! start from Thirteenth and Mission streets at 8:15 sharp, and those who intend joining the excursion are reouested to take with them basket lunch Wiliiam H. Holt, organist and choir- master of Grace Church, California and Stockton streets, hearse some great sacred music for hif next monthly programme at Grace Church. street, 1205 The R:v. Mr. Richardson, pastor of - i the [irst Christian Church, Kansas 2 2016 Market City, will preach at West Side Chris- tian Church next Sunday morning. —_————— Berkeley Loses Honored Citizen. By the death of Mendell Welcker, whose funeral took place from S Mark’s Church, Berkeley, last Friday, er street, 202 Plerce | the university town loses one of i Devisaders street. | MOSt prominent and esteemed resi- n - street, dents. Mr. Welcker died at Los An- ' stocet, 1o | Beles June 27. He was a son of the "7 late Willlam T. Welcker, formerly head of the department of mathemat- THIRTY DISTRICT. 2 s " _ SR jolden Gate avenue, eas | JC8 Of the State University and later er McAllister street, 385 Superintendent of Public Instruction. B et 200 Eddy | The late Mendell Welcker served in nue, 1206 Fillmore | i Buchanan street, the office of Superintendent of Public Instruction for four years and had 15 Steiner street, 806 ’ . Y036 Pierce street. 1403 De- | 2180 been connected with business en- 37 Devisadero street, 1834 terprises in San Francisco. He leaves 647 Lyon street a large circle of friends. —_————— Her Mother Is Obdurate. Eva Powers, the 16-year-old girl NINTH DISTRICT. S Valencia street, on Sunday afternoon charged with striking her mother, is still in the City Prison. called upon her yesterday and their greeting was affectionate. Her mother refused to go to the prison to see her, but remained downstairs. The father | pleaded with the girl to apologize to her mother, but she declined, saying there was nothing she had done need- ing an apology. When the father told his wife of the girl's decision she was DISTRICT. Pine street, ) Pine street, 1600 eet. 1904 Fiilmore 3602 Sacramento visadero street, 1543 Devisadero street, 9ST Eacramento street. "Washington place for Eva was the Magdalen Asy- lum. The case will be called in court this morning. street. Y-SECOND DISTRICT. n Ness avenue, 250 Leav- 4061 M- —————— 410 Larkin - et be... | Says Woman Stole His Watch. O e P T oot Siseet- | . James Logan, who 1lvés on . 'Ten- #4 Larkin — ;‘Tk 1:"'-’§1 :g:",‘~'nflssee street, was in a saloon yester- vk crmcan Polk r‘lr»«‘.. "1'»'@ Polk | day afternoon at 906 Kearny street 1545 Polk etreet, 1414 Pacific street. |and sat down at a table with Mary Bowen, a woman employed in a can- ning factory, to have a drink. His watch, valued at $20, was unfastened from the chain and he accused the woman of taking it. She denied it and a man came up and knocked him down. Logan complained to Police- {man de Guire, who arrested the Pacific street, 216 Bush | Woman and booked her at the City street. 538 Washington | Prison on a charge of grand larceny. 1103 Stockton street, | g4 50 el strect, 1039 Powell | % Bush street, 405 | pASSENGERS REFUSE TO PAY AND ARE PUT OFF THE CARS TY-THIRD DISTRICT. ect, 108 Eddy street, 316 Jones cs Geary street, 510 arrell street, 504 "Po . 650 Geary street, 901 Street, 976 Pine street, amento street, 1053 ington etreet, 1205 sireet. Geary stres fic Geary street, 441 Bush | 1l street, 38 Ellls stroet. TY.FIFTH DISTRICT. 1302 Kearny street, 418 Monigumery avenue, 6 Filbert street, 206 408 Francisco street, 591 73 Montgomery avenue, 705 1523 Mason strect 1615 fl! NEW YORK, July 4.—Defying the we, | Brookiyn Rapid Transit Company to | collect a second fare between Brooklyn !and Coney Island, nearly 1000 pas- | sengers were ejected during Sunday ; {nion strect. 1601 Mason |y on the: cars reached Neck road, ? the Boxrd of Election Commie- | where the second nickel is taken. The . P. ADAMS, passengers refused to pay the second « t »-Gf—: Secretary Board of | fare because a recent decisior bearing e on the question was to the effect that passengers were entitled to ride all the Weak Men and Women ™5 ;=" m | Many free fights occurred. A large 4 JAMIASA SN force of strong inspectors awaited each TTERS, THE Remedy: gives health and Depot. 323 Market. | car at Neck road and in two instances | they were beaten off when passen- gers dismounted from several cars and took the part of their fellow tr/;ve]em Year for a Summer Occupation | The Japanese and Chinese who have | Corgregational Church, Sacramen- | al is preparing to re- | a wife, mother, brother and sister and | who was arrested at her home, 1218 | Her father | furious and insisted that the proper ' CROWD CHEERS UNION LEADER {Charles H. Moyer Heartily Greeted by Large Assem- blage at Denver Depot \IN CHARGE OF SHERIFF Miner Visits Colorado Cap-| ital for the Purpose of' ecuring Freedom on Bond RSV ILER DENVER, July 4—In charge of Sher: { iff Bell of Teller County and a deputy, Charles H. Moyer, president of the | Western Federation of Miners, arrived { in this city from Cripple Creek to-night. Moyer was brought here for the pur- pose of securing his freedom on bond. | None of the officers of the federation were at the depot to greet him, al- | though a crowd was gathered on the | depot platform, in which was a group of deported Cripple Creek and Tellu- | ride miners. J; The only demonstration occurred as | Sheriff Bell and his charge were step- ping on a street car. Three cheers for Moyer were called for and given with zest. The party went at once to a hotel and registered. Sheriff Bell said that nothing would be done in the matter of Moyer's bond until to-morrow. It is understood that 2ll preliminaries to supplying a bond for $19,000 have been arranged, and that to-morrow the formal signing of the | bond will occur and Moyer be set free. Moyer has been confined as. a mili- tary and civil prisoner for 102 days. He is at present charged with murder as a | result of the riot at Victor, Colo., the day following the Independence expio- sion. The informations filed against Moyer are the outgrowth of a circular ssued by the old executive board of the Western Federation of Miners and are based on the Illinois case of August! Spies, who, though far away from the scenes of the Haymarket riot, was held equally guilty with the actual partici- pants because of certain writings and { others to riot. { | RETURNS TO TELLURIDE. ‘('olnmdo Merchant Who Was De- | ported Twice Re-enters District. | TELLURIDE, Colo., July 4.—Harry | A. Floaten, manager of the People's ' Supply Company store in this city, | who has been twice deported by the | Citizens’ Alliance, supported by the military authorities, returned to-day. | He was not molested on alighting from the train. “I am going to stay here and defend | myself and my rights,” he said. “I have had the best legal advice and was told to stand on my constitutional} rights as a citizengand not submit to the tyranny and 'oppression of the | Citizens® Allianc ; | The only accusation ever brought against Floaten was that he transacted | the financial business of the Miners’ | Union. It is generally believed that he { will now be permitted to remain here. —e—————— | Cheap Rates East. ! It you are going to World's Fair get cheap d go via Northern Pacific Ral and | H one Park. Ask about it. T. K. State- Agent, Market street, San There are traps and saddle horses at | AETNA SPRINGS | A gallop down the valley at dusk 1s an event long remem- bered. The drives also are! full of pleasure. Just send for booklet. AETNA SPRINGS CO., Napa County, Cal. | HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA | jSK COUNTY: cnly 4% hours 1l from San Francisco and but 9 miles staging; wi ters noted for medicinal virtues; best natu | hot mineral water bath in State; | swimming in Warm Spring Creek; good trout streams; telephone, telegraph, daily mail, ex- press and Francisco morning and evening | pagers; FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE; both morning and afternoon s round trip trom San Francisco only $5 Tiburon ferry daily at 7:30 a. m. or 2:30 p, Rates $2 a day or $12 a week. References guest of the past nine years. Patronage of | | 1002 unprecedented. Information at Tourist In- | { formation Buresu, 11 Montgomery st., or of | J. F. MULGREW, Skaggs, Cal | LAUREL DELL, The Switzerland of America. | | THE ROBSON ORCHESTRA COMPANY | | and DR. MONROE CALLENDER will furnish the best music ever played at any resort in the State. any | Boating, swimming, marine tobog- A rraner iprings, new livery. =EDGAR y N, owner and proprietor, Laurel Dell P. O.. Lake County, Cal. Hotel EL CARMELO Pacific Grove, California. ““The Little Del Monte.”” At the seaside with home comforts. The place o spend your vacation with your | 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. THE NEW HOTEL'AT ADAMS 18 FINISHED. Every one knows that Adams water cures stomach, ilver and kidney diseases. WHY EXPERIMENT? For turther particulars write to W. R. PRA- THER. COUNTRY BOARD—Orchard, garden, poultry, cows, comfortable homs Address MANZANA FARM Redwood City. . | epeeches, which it was claimed incited | t PALRE | | H h] i Hot Springs; on line South. | ern Pacific; 2% hours from | San Francisco, 3 trains | daily; luxurious mineral and mud baths; hotel unigue in cuisine service | and appointments. Information at S. P, Co. Bureau, 613 Market &t., Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomery st.. or H. R. WARNER, Byroa Hot Springs, Cal PO | Excellent tal | Lovely grounds; fishing and hunting; crystad | | spring; accommodations and table first class, Lunting, boating. bathinz: beautiful drives to “Bear Valley: telephone. JOSEPH F. BEK. TRAND, or Bulletin Office, every Thursday, 2 | |'to 4 ». 'm. NORTH RE HOTEL—On Tomales Bay. Guod fable and accommodations. House —.. Grand 2898222998 pand Electrical Concerts Py ENew 3 1w :((mma TITSTAT)e ol :Santa Cruz 2222288 T i): Piunge, Surf Fmes‘ Fireworks and Tub Bathing 3 y,..r spors Baths on the 2 Roof Gardens Dancing Coast 2 Summer P.l(ln! and Theatricals Fine Saimon Some- Vaudeville Fishing thing Specialties Lovely Drives = Do > s Through the Time During the Redwoods ¥y ywwy¥wys Entire Season AguaCaliente Springs | We have added many NEW attractions to this beautiful and romantic spot; open ail the | year round; the nearest Hot Sulphur Springs to San Franciscc. temperature 115 degrees; no staging; fare $1 10: sure cure for rheumatism, asthma ‘and all kindred ailments, We have five diffcrent Hot Sulphur Springa; tub and plunge baths and the largest mineral water swimming nk in the State. Table and rooms are first Inquire at Peck’s, 11 M or address THEO. RICHARDS, ontgomery st., Agua Callente Springs, Sonoma County. California. We have erected a stone bullding, modern dining-room: can seat 400 guests. 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 alley, tennis, auto road map of mailed on application. J. T. BROOKS, Manager. etc. New the county | 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— dancing, swimming, tennis, bowling, cro- quet, shuffleboard, etc.; a fine three-plece | orchestra; the shady grounds; electric light: good table; plastered rooms; dairy: livery stable, ctc., prove this. Terms, $10.00 up. For booklet and rates address H. R. DUFFIN, 638 Market St., ~ CRAIG & KERR, Highland Springs, Lake Co., Cal. Take Salt Within Easy Reach of New York City Water Dips ISLAND COOLEST ATLANTIC COAST RESORT RECREATION BY DAY Unique Natural Attractions Combined With Splendid Train Service. Books sent ( LONG JSLAND (lilustrated description). 8 ceats. oa receipt | UNIQUE LONG ISLAND (Photographic reproductions), 6 cents. of postage. | SUNMER HOMc:S (List of hotels and boarding houses), 4 ceats. THE LONG ISLAND ‘RAILROAD COMPANY 263 FIFTH AVENUE g 3 pynzamrom. New York City HOWARD M. SMITH, Gen'l Passenger Agt. REST BY NICHT Spl. Agt. Pass't Dépt. Spend Your Vacation for $20 at San Luis Hot Sulphur Sorings Ve § The most ideal resort for pleasure and health on the Pacific Coast. Buy round trip ticket from San_Franclsco to San Luis Hot Sulphur Springs, San Luls Obispo, Cal., and return, Including stage to and from springs and one Wweek'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. Fii shady walks, tennis and croquet ground: dance pavilion for guests. Fine s beach one mile from Hot Sulphur Springs. Cottages and furniture are all new. Gas throughout buildings and grounds. Our | table is well supplied with the best the | market affords. Our stage meets trains || arriving at San Luls Obispo at 3:15 p. m. every day (except Sunday). ‘This is no hospital or sanatorfum. PARAISO SPRINGS| Monterey County, Cal. Sanfa Catalina Island | 8% Hours From Los Angeles. Season 1904 | | Our Famous Marine Band. Hunting mountain goat, salling, bathing, golf, tennis and the finest fishing on the || coast. Gamp Life a Special Feature, Hundreds of furnished tents at reason- able rates. Hotel Metropole, Modern in all particulars. For further information EAU, Montgomery st., cr BANNING CO., 222 S. RS. J. D. DROST and MRS. H. KOENER | will manage the springs; many Improvements; | new cement bathhouse and gas all over piace; $2 day: $10 and $12 week. Office, 833 Larkin st., cor. Geary. or Mark West Springs,” Santa Rosa, Rural No. Spring st., Los Angeles. | CAMP CURRY ™ Get circulars at afl rafiroad offices Advertised by 4000 guests. g YOSEMITE BL.UX 1deal summer resort: hunting. boating, fish- ing. Music every evening. Send for pamphlet. O. WEISMAN, Midlake P. O.. Lake Co., Cal., or call cn Dr. Happersberger, 1104 Market, S. F. LAKES DUNCAN SPRINGS TWO MILES FROM HOPLAND. Fine mediciral waters. Hard finished hotel. | Rates $10 to $12 per week. HOTEL BEN LOMOND, | Santa Cruz Mountains, i Now open. For booklet apply to Peck’'s Bureau, | 11 Montgomery, or 8, P. Cc., 613 Market. B, DICKINSON, Prop., Ben Lomond, Cal. pebeie i liomis LA et sdaa VICHY SPRINCS TEree miles {rom Ukiah, Mendocino County. | Natural electric waters, cham, baths. | J. A. REDEMEYER, Proprietor. POINT ARENA HOT SPRINGS. Extonsively improved: new hotel; gas light, large dining-rcom, telephone, hunting, fishing. swimming, bowling, dancing, all amusements. Personal management. Get hooklet, 30 Mont- gomery street. W. A. McCORNACK, Prop. KSRR TOCALOMA HMainl, Bertrand Hotel; first.class accommodations, special rates for families and varties; fiching, gas lighted Prices very rcasonable, MRS, J. SHIELDS, Marshalls, Marin County, Cal, efsco $3. | plant, livery, home daliy, fine vegetabie garden, e | Soda Say, Kelseyville P. O., | under 10 balf rates. HOITT'S The most popular sanitary and health rt in California. Completely renovated improved. No winds or fogs, and sur- passingly grand mountain and valley scen- large ery. Hot soda and sulphur baths, swimming tank and excellent table. for booklet and particulars to F. W SCHROEDER, Manager, or PECK'S IN- FORMATION BUREAU, 11 Montgomery st. HOTEL ROWARDENNAN “IN THE MOUNTAINS BY THE SEA" BEN LOMOND—Santa Cruz County. | REGULAR SEASON. Opened May 15 under entirely new man- | agement. Round trip trickets from San Fran. | For booklet apply Peck's Bureau, 11 sfontgomery st. S. F.. of to WILLIAM G. i DODGE, Lessee. Harbin Springs Most desirable in Lake Co.; contains sulphur, iren, magnesia and arsenic; wonderful cures of rhcumatisin, catarrh, kidney, liver and stomach troubles: new gymnasium, bowling ailey. hand- bail court and billlard-room. Acetylene gas | Kcungd trip tickets, S. P. office, HAYS, Proprietor. SODA BAY SPRINGS | Situated on Clear Lake Hunting, fishing, boating. launch, horses tennis. croquet, dark- | room, soda geyser in bathhouse, club- house, increased accommodations, modern Scenery unsurpassed Table 4 specialty. Rates per Week, $10 to $15. Photos d_Information at Chatfield & Vinzent's, 223 | ete. conveniences. Montgomery st.. or LEE D. CRAIG. Manager. | Lake Co., CAMP VACATION. Hotel under canvas on the Russian River below Guerneville in a grove a mile and a hal¢ loug, skirting the ri tennis courts: 40 new boats: will build a dam in the river; 1 oth water for boating and ' bathing. $2 per day, $10 per week: childre: Special rates for fam illes. Opens May 1. Address MKS, L. C. C PIUS, Camp Vacation, “Vacatio noma’ County, Ci KLAMATH SPRINGS, | “Beswick, Siskiyou County, California. Write to EDSON BROS. for Booklet Saratoga Springs. 15 different mineral springs. Information at Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., or at J. MARTENS, Bachelor P. O., Lake Co., Cal. Menlo Park, one hour from city. Nine trains daily. Per. fect climate: beautiful plac: comfort and quiet; excellent table. Address W.J. MEREDITH, Mgr., Holtt's School. SOLID COMFORT HOME Extensively imprcved: 1900 feet altitude; no fog: climate delightful; large orchard; vegetabia garden; hot, cold baths: spring water: cement swimming tank, 40x80. Rates §8 weck up; stage | meets train, Schuler & Scheven, Napa. Cal_ | JOHANNISBERG. New hotel; modern conveniences; larg dining-room; hunting, fshing, swimmin of wm Adults ., alry boat- K- Prop., Oakville, Napa Co.. or BUREAU, 30 Montgomery st. 10 and $12 per week. THEO. BLANC JRG JR., INFORMATION W. A. PL Tel. Main 549, 111 Clay st. H) FOR CAMP MESKEK! NEW ENGLAND HOME! Located in a beautiful grove ciose to the lake: fine playground for the chiidren; swings, croquet, bowling and tennis, boating and Lath- ing. pavilions with planos. fresh frulis In pleaty. Board and lodging. only $6 to §7 er week. Address GEORGE HARISON, Camp Meeker, Sonoma County. LA HONDA AND PSESCADERO Buy your rafiroad ticket to Redwood City: 8 a.m train 34 and Townsend, and | 920 8 m. train from connect with direct, ddress WALTER KNIGHT Redwood City, | my nerves wreck: Tuscan Mincral Springs. OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: A year and three months ago 1 was attacked with that terrible disease, 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 falled to work. I had catarrh of stomach_ head and bladder as a re- fult of the disease; these troubles became chronfc. At times my heart would beat ltke drum, my eyes grew weak, my memory bad. Three months ago I went What happened since was D the waters, weeks' treatment dder and kidneys in per- to Tuscan Sprin a pleasant surprise to me. 100k the baths—after three gtomach, bowels, bl fect condition, with eyes closed s; am cured of this with slight limi Have run stores In seventeen towns of t State of Calitornia;: am well known in dow: town districts of San Francisco: inquiry thers will prove truth of my heipless condition three months ago. Further information, address steep hill dread disease, now walk | LOUIS JACOBS. 6 Stockton st., San Francisco, 8l We have hundreds of testimontais from oth Send 50c im stamps for bottle of stomach and catarrh Salts. Round-trip ticke: at reduced rates, Southern Pacific. TUSCAN MINERAL SPRINGS CORP., Tuscan, Cal. WHY NOT SPEND YOUR SUMMER AT HOTEL DEL MONTE? NEW MANAGE- MENT—GOLF, GLASS- BOTTOMED ROATS, SURF AND POOL RATHING OILED ROADS. SPECIAL TERMS TO FAMILIES. GEO. P.SNELL, MANAGER. - INERAL SPRINGS AT GLEN ELLEN, the best camping, plenic and pleasure re- scrt on the coast. The greatest remedy for lung disease, liver and stomach complaints, rheumatism * and catarrh_ in the world: 46 miles from S F. The S. P. R. R. and S. F. & N. P. R. R, give special rates to campers; 30 cottages and tents furnished; rent cheap: no fogs nor polson oak at the park; mineral water, boats. bathing and fishing free served at Hotel Rive: < T Inquire of DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, office 10211 Market st.. bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco. LYTTON SPRINGS New management; no staging: depot on grounds: phone: fare $2 40;: Tiburon ferry; rates §10 to $15 week: table first class; our own dalry: hot mineral bath: wimming tank; liveryg billiards; troquet. Booklet Peck's Bu- reau.” 11 Mortgomery st. or BARKER & ROSS. Lytton Springs, Sonoma County, Cal, Not & hosvital; best equipped on Coast; m ern improveme large treatment rooms; ideal location; 5i; acres; one block from street cars; write for literature. San Jose, Ci LAKE TAHOE RAILWAY AND TRANSPORTATISN CO. Connects at Truckee with train leaving S. F. at 8:05 p. m. Returning, connects at ickee with train reaching S. F. at 7:50 a, m. THE T‘; LLAC, “rg i Cafe European. American plan. Prices now as low as any ho- tel on lake. Service, accommodations, boating and livery superior to any. M. LAWRENCE & CO. BROCKWAY Lake Tahoe, OPENS JUNE 1st. Write FRANK B. ALVERSON, Mgr., Brockway, Cal. RUBICON PARK—A delightful resort on shores of Lake Tahoe. Best sandy beach for bathing on the lake. Fine fly fishing and hunting {n seascn. Boats, fishing tackle and horses at moderats hire. Rates $2 a day or from $10 to $16 per week. P. O. and telephone. A. I. FROST. Rubicon Park, Lake Tahoe, Cal. LAKE SHORE HOUSE—Glenbrook. Nev. Cottages torent $5 up. 1st-class board. milk and criam. fresh vegetables. D. COUILLARD, and cottages: G miles from DEER PARK INN 1351 Somn S elevation 6367 feet; mineral springs. Booklet Travelers' Office, 30 Montgomery St J. B. SCOTT. Deer Park, Cal HOUSE, Truckee, Cal. The leading hotel. Headquar- ters for tourists and commercial men. Summer and wiuter resort. Meal station for pass-n- ers. Stage for Lakes independence and Weo- r. Campbel Hot Sorin Sterravilie. SETEWART McKAY. proprietor. = el 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. Truel ‘kee, Cal. da Mountains, Siecrra County, located great Sierra "Ilh’. s by 5 miles wide, nrmu% whicn s the great primeval forest of pine and fir A ‘The hot springs rheuma of s, Piaints and all Siood and and su to springs. via Boca, Stage daily except Sunday, connecting with 6 p. m. train from Sen Francisco. Nurses, maids and children, | rid IT'S FUNNY how so many men act. They toil and labor and struggle. AND NEVER for a moment think of rest, or recreation, or pleasure. AND HOW FOOLISH for those re- siding in this vicinity, when right at their door lies the playground, quickly and cheaply reached. {IF YOU WILL NOT occasionally give up the daily grind, DO NOT make, your wife and chil- dren continually walk the treadmill. AT LEAST give them a chance for a little change of air that will bring some color to their cheeks. PERHAPS then you will find time to visit them over Sunday. 'AND FORGET yourself as your children poke grass down your neck, and in your nose and eyes and ears. GET OUT once in a while and romp. BREAK AWAY and give your fam- ily a chance to get acquamted with you, AND CALL or write for VACATION 1904 A book of 160 pages issued by the | California Northwestern Railway Company (The Picturesque Route of California), giving Camping Loca- | tions, Hotels, Mineral Spring Resorts and a long list of Country Homes | where board for the Summer can be secured at from $7.00 per week up. Ticket Offices, 6§50 Market 8t. (Chroni- cle Building) and Tiburon Ferry, foot of Market St. General Office. Mutual Life Building. Sansome and California Sts., San Francisco. JAS. L. FRAZIER. Gen'l Manager. R. X. RYAN, Gen'l Pass. Agt. Hot SEIG LER Springs Natural Hot Plunge and Steam Baths. Post- tive cure for rheumatism. asthma. Wonde: waters for liver, kidney and all stomach_trou- bles. Swimming pond, orchestra, Fare $8 re- turn trip. Electric lights. Housekeeping cot- Arsenic beauty baths. Rates $10 to §12 eck. Baths and amusements free. H. M. WAN, prop., Seigler, Lake Co., Cal LAKE COUNTY New, comfortable carriages direct to_the most plcturesque portion of Caltfornis. _Beet ¢quipped stage line in the State. Leaves Calls- toga daily (Sundays excepted) at 11:30 a. m., direct to Harbin, Seigler, Adams. Howard An. raon, Hobergs, Spiers, Astorgs and Gien- | brook; kalf hour for lunch at Calistoga: also to Middletown, Lower Lake, Kelseyville and Lake Livery In connection, WM. SPIERS, Proprietor. | tages. per MeGO RETURN LIMIT, SEPTEMBER 30, 1904 TAXKE BOAT AT TIBURON FERRY. Ticket Office, 630 Market st. (Chronicle butiding), and Tiburon Ferry, foot of Market st. General Office, Mutual Life Building, San- some and California sts., San Franciseo. JAS. L. FRAZIER, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent AKEPORT AND BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE—Hooland to Bartlett via Lakeport, carrying passengers for Lakeport and Bartlett Springs. Stages connect with trains at Hovland. Leave Hopland at 13: arrive at Lakevort at 3:30; arrive at Bartl Springs at 7:30. New 6-horse l4-passenger tourist wagons, with all the most modern Im- provements. Passengers for Lakeport or Bart- I°tt Springs. cail for tickets by Bartiett Springe Stage Line. Tickets can be of Calltornis N. W. Ry.. at Tiburon ferry. MILLER & HOWARD, Props. matism, neuralgia, eczema, kidney. stomach diseases. Beautiful grounds and lake for boating and bathing. Dancing pavilien, New bowling alley and shuffle board. Rates, $10 a week. including baths. Address UEL MADRID, Vailejo, Cal. HMotel del Casadero—Glant Redwood Grove: free Camping. Hunting. fishing, bathing, boating, dancing, livery stable; _first-clase board. Sausalito ferry: round trip.” $8 75, good six montke. Rates, $2 day, $10 to $14 week; reduced rates by the month. Villa lots for sale. J. J. THIRION. Prop., Cazadero, Co.. North Shore Railroad, 626 Market ot. oOWN in mountains CAMP SUMMER HOME of Sonoma Co. e water, equable climate, lota sell 310 up: cottages built by Meeker, $30 up; stores; restaurant: hotel: post and express: telephone: sawmill; 500 lots sold: 300 cottages built. Sausalito ferry N. S R ® M © MEEKER, Camp Meeker, Sonoma County. | OCCIDENTAL HOTEZ., HAYWARDS. First-class resort; tennis, croquet. bowling, anusement hall, etc. Special rates to families U : Terms _rcasonal GAUDARD, phone Black 141 GRAND Gueérne- ville Cal.—New t: 8 re- fitted and improved. Headguarters for hunters and fishers. Rates $8 a $10 & week. Ad- dress F. ‘TH, Guerneville, Cal ILLOW RANCH. delighttul redwoods § miles (n; hu,cr‘m water, frult, @ilk, excelient table; free cenveyance: § week: phone Suburban 31 MRS. W. CRANDELL, Santa Cruz. Cal. SCEAETER'S GROVE—ROSS V. 3 JatrEy. eeqve-poss yasqey, meets Sunday morning trains. Address Mia MATT LINDSAY Rose Station RIVERSIDE HOTEL and COTTAGES —Near beach: 30 actes beauiiiul grounds: spe- cial rates to familles: write for booklet. ¥. BARSON. Proprietor. Santa Crus. roms Co.. mineral springs near Long _d phone: davv mail TN SERRES: — e LA ROZA resort. Santa Cruz cottages and tents for light housel o camping. A. J. GIBBS, Mgr., Gibbs,