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THE SAN FRANCISCO : CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1904. WRITERS" CLUB [S ORGANIZED RN Expelled Members of Press Association Enthusiasti- G. W. MONTEITH SUCCUMBS TO AN OPERATION Death came vesterday to George W. Monteith at St. Joseph’s Home and Hospital from the shock of an opera- tion for appendicitis performed a week cally C roa!e New Body ago. He was a well-known lawyer and e I OR DEPOSED ——— HON( »l..'S i-‘urm;ninn uf Organization | Will Not Lessen the Aw- ful Smart of Expulsion PR GR Behold the new club of women c Coast Women's no longer holds & inspired femininity of world, for lo! on the s a rival appeared, tiny as far away in the offing; n steered by Its captain, e H. Cartwright, it is making e port of popularity, of- her by Mrs. Maria Free- es vice president; Mrs. Beattie Foster, secretary, and North, treasurer—a trusty w and worthy—but in part dis- writers! The Pac Press Associs was prominently idetified with the la- | bor cause. He was 42 years old and left a wife and two children. | Monteith first came Into general | prominence in 1894 as one of the coun- gel for the Pullman rallroad strikers who ditched a train near Sacramento, killing Engineer Clarke and four United | States soldiers who were guarding the | |train. He afterward took an active part In assisting the Pacific Coast Sea- men’'s Union in carrying on their strike. Deceased was born in Jackson, Mich. | His father, John Monteith, a minister of the gospel, migrated to Missouri, where he abandoned the ministry and took a leading part in public school affairs in that State. Young Monteith took up newspaper work in St. Louis| and afterward was admitted to the bar there. In 1885 he came to Riverside, | Cal., where he filled the office of City Attorney and Assistant District Attor- ney. Here he became an active legal | opponent of the Southern Pacific Com- |pany and was noted in after years TRIES T0 ROB KINDLY HOST Fred . T. Jenkins Makes an Attempt to Annex Money Belonging to Jas. Suters SR s { VICTIM GIVES PURSUIT Policemen Arrest Both Men and Hold Them in Prison to Answer Felony Charges James Suters, a freight-handler, played good Samaritan to Fred T. Jen- kins, who also handles trucks and mer- chandise, and came to grief last night. He offered Jenkins the hospitality of his home when the latter needed sleep to counteract the effect of intoxicating | lquors, and was rewarded for his open- heartedness by finding that an attempt was being made to rob him. The melee | that foflowed savors of melodrama. A baseball bat and knife were used, the participants jumped through windows, Springs Mas More Distinctive Points That Ap- Electrical Concerts Santa Cruz 15 T uscan ' .Mineral Springs. OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: A year and three months ago I was attacked with that tersible diseave, locomotor ataxia. Power to Balance, stand, ‘or even sit down, entirely lost. Two doctors of San Francisco and Hot Uvrlng Ark.. falled to help me. My stom- wels and kidneys fafled to work. I had catarth of stomach, head and bladder as a re- IT’S FUNNY how so many men act. They toil and labor and struggle. | AND NEVER for a moment think of 1 rest, or recreation, or pl:asure | 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 chi m”‘ Sult of the diseass: h troubles became | _ dren continually walk the treadmi Finest Péewocks ;hnnle At times my heart wodid beat like & | AT LEAST give them a chance for Bathing & v, Sports; | BV, Berves wretkee Thens manny ooT] wess | 2 little change of air that will bring Deal to Those Going to the Country Than Any Other Resort. .h'"‘"' et THE VARIETY AND EXCELLENCE |#nd Tub | | d by the older craft, the P. C.|as an anti-corporation lawyer. His po-| °°® in pursuit of the other, and the A P. A. For reasons that are no litical course was always consu(em!po”” ended a chase that stretched lu h s | over several blocks. to Tuecan Sprin; What bappened since was some color to their cheeks. ¥ the lum s lights w : and even his opponents who thought bt RS That a i g}" THE BATHS AND MINERAL | Baths on the Roof Gardens | ® pleasant surpriss to me. Drani the wa PERHAPS then you will find time to 3 of at cultured | him to be in the wrong were forced to D ‘ATERS; the many amusements— Dascin C took the baths—after thres weeks' treatment S » ( not quite so clear to the | respect him for his undoubted sincer- |each other's company and by nightfall | dancing, swimming, tennis, bowling, cro- s oast Summer. | stomach, bowels, bladder and kidneys in per. | Visit them over Sunday. rs. Cartwright and | 1oy, had imbibed much liquor. Nelther | quet, shuffieboard, etc.; a fine thres-piece | Besting and Theatricals | gone, amory gory - & nter s e ns® | AND FORGET yourself as your . r papers—that 1S, | Monteith was a membsr of the Order | Was In a condition to attend a thea- | Orcl’l"leutru née ‘!rg];dy grlgurllds,d electric | Fine Saimon Some- Vaudeville | Tert w-m?hwnbau a cane, with eyes closed chlll((lrend poke grass down your R U e 2 2 . i i good table; plastered rooms; wn steep hills; am cured of this neck, and in your nos nd eyes pelled, and expelled with- | of Red Men, and the funeral will be| ter, so Suters suggested that Jenkins | g livery stable, ‘oto, prove. tnia | Flshing lhtng Speclalties | dread dizease, now walk with. signt * iimp. | ¥ " ¥y se al ey Siat held under their management. \acwmpanv him to his home and sleep | , $10.00 up. " Dri Have run_stores in seventsen towns of S Sass. 3 . Daals Siers T it St loff the ‘Jag” 'Wha ‘patr bonrdsa’ &) ik ovely Drives Do > State of cunurm. am well known in down- | GET OUT once in a while and romp. & ——— For bookl the " town districts of San Francisco: Inquiry there | BREAK AWAY ve y r. Mrs North, & vigor- SRl . p— | car and were soon at 1429 Clay street, ooklat and cutes; nddrees L all the & Special Rates | will rove truth of my heipiess condition thres | BE and give your fam- . . S Romsier S Thh SILAID. | or L CRIRGEY AN AR R pIES | Where Suters lives. Little time was | H. R. DUFFIN, 888 Market St., | Coast and via S. P. Ry ;“3{‘,‘,“5‘,;(‘0“ A T L ily a chance to get acquainted wit ehasober/ welions |/ SSIRVERTE OR, DIRBAIERED, DT | lost In preparing for the rest and after | o~ CRAIG & KERR, Through (he Time During the “!‘_ I A S AND CALL i e n joned S removing hats, oth ! ® have hundreds of testimonials from or write for 1 women mentioned | \b 0y o T perodo Dies at the | g coats and shoes, b Highland Springs, Lake Co. Cal. |Redwoods ¥ yyywywwws Entire Season | others. Sena 80c In atamps for bottle of v then the fun was Af | men were soon stretched out on the etomach and catarrh Salts. Round-trip tickets | el VBEhe ST Home of Her 'l;‘[athfl' ter a lbed side by side, and deep in slumber. | = at redueed rates, Southern Pacifia. VACA I ION 1%4 s ver of justice and Long Iliness. Later something awakened Suters. A ‘ l t TUSCAN MINERAL SPRINGS CORP., | the Writers' Club of | DANVILLE, July 6.—Miss Mabel |He was consclous of the presence of gua a lel‘l € Spend Your Vacation Tuscan, Cal. : A book of 160 pages issued by the g from the parent Louisa Fergodo, aged 16 years, died on | a hand in his trousers pocket, in which a tfor O at California _ Northwestern Railway news, while good|july 4 at the home of her father, 1-:.;:65 that had survived the spree had S rln S $2 Company (The Picturtsque Route of e et "allse .hor;e‘;? S. Fergodo, of Danville after an {ll- | been placed. As he started up to a| S I.. F California), giving Camping ca- e : : :m“l‘ ‘:ss:( for | Dess of several months. The funeral | :;‘"":;‘] p“m”: Jonkinst q(;lztcd }lflm b;"‘ We have ndded many NEW attractions to an |.“S tions, Hotels, Mineral Spring Resorts ¥. P. A., against whom sul roat a g s ses is pending. The in- | W38 held to-day from the family resi- ; 2 Pk ST 0 e ‘vT:r ".@1‘13"‘3..:2.‘..’:‘2?:'?4'3 méim"g"fi‘;n'é‘.."{: “ t S I h | and a _long list of Country Hom ' of the mew club, with the |dence and was attended by many for- | = i San Francisco, temperature 115 degrees; no 0 u p ur | where board for the Summer can be P a w club, ] Aor eIt E T el Tha e struggle waged flercely until | staging; fare $1 10: sure cure for rheumatism, = San Luis 0D} | secured at from $7.00 per week up teurs as head and front | Mer sc s g | Suters finally broke loose from the grip | §i5.ma and all kindred aliments. We have fi S O S — Ticket Offices, 650 Market St. (Chroni- fore | Donorary pallbearers were: Mary aiffcrent Hot Sulphur Springa: tub and plunge prln S Cal. K3 Jose | C . 650 Market St. i f — = g | of the would-be thief and leoked about = baths and the largest mineral water swimming | cle Bullding) ana Tiburon Ferry, foot of it goes merrily |Pereria, Rosle Peters, Rose Lawrence, | o =" U0 W00 D0 0 PG S protect | 120k in the State. ~Table and rooms are first The most ideal resort for pleasure and Situsted :fn. Vendome Park—ef 13 | Market St. General Office, Mutual Lifs omen, but | Marie Jensen, Mariana Pereria and Ida | class. Rates $2 per day, $12 to $14 per week. health on the Pacific Coast. Buy round Sl & Clliriaing. senmier ;ait Bullding, Sansome and Californfa Sts, the women, But | The acting pallbearers were | NiMSelf. A baseball bat stood in one | Special rates 1o families ‘and haf rates to ch trip ticket from San_Francisco to San B I e SRy R | San Franeisco ing and whe . S RAE R RCans {corner of the room and with this he | 3reD, Inquite at Peck's, 1l Montgomery s Luis Hot Sulphur Springs, San Luls automobile garaze on the grounds | JAS. L. FRAZIER, Gen'l Manager e bhe Ralph Harrison, Martin Jensen, Joe 5 | or address THEO. RICHARDS, Agua Callents Obispo, Cal.. and return, including stage X 0 | RAZIER, 2 3 Now, that's ¢ Lawrence. Frank Freitas, Joe Freitas | Started an assault. Jenking saw trouble | Springs. Sonoma County. California. B T e N e fres to guests. Bathing_pavilion, R. X. RYAN, Gen'l Pass. Agt. ck. but thebe are | SIAVIRCS, CERRE SR tas, Joe Frelta8| ohead and beat a retreat. The en-| apiighays, trected a stone building. modern | | board for '$20.00 to §23.00, eaccording N s on e v B a man must take “nTh; pepestaci “;"a! one of a family | Fa8ed Suters gave chase, at the same e e Setingy Senfied on ap: 22 \SKAGGS HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA 2 writer. = e agtun _ | time drawing a clasp knife, and with ’, " Scenlc surroundings, free bathing, P SRooxs, s | f”‘“"': only 4% hours at women writers |Of eleven. She was a mister of Mrx.| 0 (TR S SR SN IO Don'’t stick' to your desk || woating ana fenins of grounds. Fine e from, San_Trancieco " and M Mart P! Mrs. 2 tennis and croquet_groun - staging: wa- € star performers as \':-?u? s lmr AR e eaban eud e | his meh just as he was leaping through all summer. Spend | ot for gaeatar. - Fine .y s R OLI¥T ters noted for medicinal virtues: best natural i laundresses, the men who | ¥lctor Silva. {a window in the rear of the premises. | J pe @ || beach one mile from Hot Sulphur Springs. bt mineral water bath n State: boating and el s er expected to be The family formerly resided in Liver- = 5 e 7 5 Cottages and furniture are all new. Gas swimming in Warm Spring Creek; good trout 1 m never expect Jenkins took sash and everything with | week or so at throughout buildings and grounds. Our streams; telephone, telegraph, daily mail, ox- 00 & more and the remains were interred s - By g ’ 000 damage | sign = him and as he was disappearing over | | table 15 well supplied with the best the press and San ncisco morning and evening . s lnwsuit. | 10 theoTimecmore CaihOlls Cemetery | . /oy ‘Sirers strick the lmife 1nto his P Tetiving ‘ot San Luts Oblss ot .15 o m BRViCE: botn morning and afterncon stass - ust | beside those of her mother and sis { Supdis Mgt 3 R e L Wy g o0y - £ A e ust ac . every " 3 round trip from San ¥ cisco only $5 50. Tak o e | pack tntistiun i mliont st S AETN A SPRINGS 32 T ot o stbnornm, (|| WHY NOT SPEND YOUR| | s i T 2030050 0 s - n - = S CO! nue S ase. tes a day or a week. fuerenc‘! any WINE OF OAKLAND . |, Ui i Senins in e leads M| 5 SUMMER AT MOTEL DEL || ¥ bieloets e St it POLICE PUZZLED OV " ran and at the top of his voice shouted You owe it to yourself‘ MONTE? NEW MANAGE- || {onation Burean.” 11 Montgomery st. or of DISAPPEARANCE OF COIN Mrs. B. C. (‘u\('lll(‘r B r Avony | to pedestrians tp head off the thief. d k 11 h ‘ | | 3. F. MULGREW, Skaggs, Cal - A i e By the time California and Hyde streets and your work will show | | X Suspect Some Customer of the Bank of at Her Home After a | were reached quite a crowd, which in- | for it. Just send for book- MENT—GOLF, GLASS- THE NEW HOTEL AT Cnbitirale SE AL #iee Sl Long Tilness. | cluded Policemen Behan and Merchant, ' | | | ROTTOMED ROATS, SURF ke OAKLAND, July 6.—Mrs. B. C.|were\participating in the,run and Jen- let. AETNA SPRINGS : { + police are puzzied over the dis- | Cuvellier, the wife of Councilman Cu- | kins was quickly handcuffed and asked CO., Nap2 Co Gl | Monterey County, Cal. {AND POOL RATHING | . of & sack of coin from Yellier, died this morning at her home, | for an explanation. At the City Prison | ., Nap# County, o] PR R I o ) | OILED ROADS. SPECIAL|| =verr oo |5 FoaisEED. S ngeagi i s Union street, aged 48 years. Mrs. | Jenkins was charged with attempt to = resort in Callfornia. ' Completel | PR bive iy g e - YS Zodp 31;1 gflg’flbfl'o: Cuvellier has been an invalld for the | commit grand larceny and Suters will ] e TERMS TO FAMILIES. ol e T e ™ | past ten years, but the Iimmediate have to stand trial on a charge of as- . || ery. Hot soda and sulphur g0 T;b!;tmnhcr particulars writs to W. R. PRA- rom t! ok by J. D. Stelling, | cause of death was the shock resulting | sault with a deadly weapon. sania a‘ah"a ls'a"d ol ot gy B it “3" mw'"' GEO. P. SNELL, MANAGER. -z-'\;fl- bv\’lh-'rl&‘hux. 1; from a severe fall, which occurred PR AT R | | SCHROEDER, Manager, or PECK'S IN- 1 of $400 in $10 gold pleces and |, . 4 2 : % I T SE Gl E ; Hods ThJe zbm r e no |about two months ago. Mrs. Cuvel- | Gommercial School for Young Men. 3% Hours From Los Angeles. Season 1904, FORMATION BUREAU, 11 Montgomery st. l R Hot “cpe o the publlc desks hile | hq®p T W1® DOOKeR 18 e SEUIEnt | The summer term of the night | 0ar Famous Marne Band. : DR. C. C. O DONNELL'S Sgringe t thar desk to wirilh out ’u’rv | schoel for men and the day commer- Hunting mountaln goat, salling, bathing, M INERAL SPRINGS AT GLEN ELLEN, PR, ot o P Fow G~ bl 1 » be returned the sack |* Mrs Cuvellier came to this city in | €12l 5chool of the Young Men's Chris- || #olt, tennis and the fnest fahins on ¢ HUTEL RUWARUENNAN oot 0n The cotey Ey,pichlc and Plessure 25~ | ‘waters for liver, kidney and ail stomach trou | 1883 and has resided here ever since, | 1120 Association will open next Mon- | Camp Life a Special Feature ung diseage. liver and stomach complatuts, | bles. Swimming pond. orchestra Fare $9 re- ram was standing at|pesiges her husband the deceased | 333 July 1L Between six and seven ' | UAMp L1182 Special Featurs, “IN THE MOUNTAINS BY THE SEA" | hpumatiam = L e S ;.' tages. Arsenic beauty baths. Rates $10 to §12 of the bank at the time and | j.aves five children—Rene, Charles, | Dundred students have enrolled in the Hundreds of furnished tents at reason- BEN LOMOND—Santa Cruz County. & N. P. R. R give special rates o campers; | DT Week. Baths and amusements free. H. H. e that no stranger entered - 2 3 ~.' | night and day classes of the associa- | able rates. REGULAR SEASON. 30 cottages and tents furnished; rent cheap; | MCGOWAN, prop., Seigler, Lake Co., Cal. ve thg sty Jeannette, Harold and Camelita Cu-|'® . » Opened May 15 under entirely new man. | DO fogs nor polfon oak at the park; mineral he bank while the boy Was|yerier. | tion institute during the past vear, | Hotel Metropole. agement. Round trip irickets from San Fras. | Witer, boats. bathing and fshing free. * Meais it i , ; i i - ] ————— For booklet apply Peck’s Bureau, | Served at Hotei Riverside at reasonabis rat ‘l' were a few CUSIOMETS, | The funeral will be held to-morrow | wndfthle SChdm] ";o."e &1 th‘et et s | Modern in an particutars. {{",‘;,fi,m.?; o S Fo or to WILLIAM G, | Inguire of DR. C. G O'DONNELL atfics LAKE COUN Y ow y is not exactly known |4 o p. m. from the family residence. | c¢Ssful con ucted in e city. | For further information address DGE, 1021% Market st.. bet. Sixth and Seventh, San s ng the rush before clos- Tk " vill b fvat | PECK'S INFORMATION BUREAU, ‘ll Francisco. New, Cflfl\fi)fllbli carriages direct to tM 5o . { . pring st., Los Angeles. he sac 0S: y - o, HOUSEHOLD toga daily 48undu; excepted) at 11230 a m., - ack possibly think | Mrs. Magdalene Bremer's Death. ! | arnin prlngs direct to Harbin, Selgier. Adams, Howard An’ y so he has mot| ,LAMEDA, July 6.—Mrs. Magda-| | Aol | oo o T TR o | ALAMEDA, y 6. 3 B - 2 rook : our for lunch at t iso ¢ | 1ene Bremer, widow of the late Chris-| | SPORTING SCALES. | Most desirable In Lake c?.. contains sulphur, e Eover- T K'el“gcfl“.- et a ng on that theory,| . = o mer and mother af Asnes D. | | | fron, magnesia and arsenic; wonderful cures of | Pacific Grove, California. “The Little Del | Lakeport. Livery in connection, b a he has a delicate e 8! 28| T | rhcumatism, catarrh, kiduey, liver and stomach | Monte.” At he seaside with home comtoris WM. SPIERS. Propristor. terts S ho will have to he sure { Bremer. and the Aate C. 3L Bremar, | | A USEFUL PREMIUM ! T T SPRINGS | S e e EiRiard roomn - Ackisivoe g | Zhe, place, fo, shend your vacation with youe . £r before charging a cus- | bassed away this morning“at the fam-| | 1, waANT ADVERTISERS Prop. plant, livery, jome dalry, fine vegetable garden. | With board §2 50 & day upward, cheaper than t : bank with a felony. | By resiionce, 338 Centzal awetiye. . She | MRS. J. D. DROST and MRS. H. KOENER | Reund trip” fickets, S.'P. office. $7. J. & | gtaying home. Send for ilustrated pamphiet. | was a native of Germany, aged 68 in will manage ;.hlm:nrfll geany lfimovm‘mu: HAYS, Proprietor. ddress GEO. H. CORDY, Manager. PR ¢ = | R NN G | new cement bathhouse and gas all over place: Federal Court Notes. et Y W WEl NDRS ty el (| NEXT SUNT) XIS OARY §2 aay: $10 and $12 week Ofnice. 833 Larkin The Switzerland of America. Y- | F R RN LS GODA BAY SPRINGS| LYTTON SPRINGS | pehioimtsss, ROE CALL ever DER will furnisn layed at any resort in r i and DR. M Situsted on Clear Lake Hunting. fahing, | grounds. Shone: tare $2 300 Tiburon derry, | he best mu boating, launch, horses. tennis, croquet, dark: | Fates $10 to $15 week: table firet ciass: aue | the State. Boating, swimming, marfne tobos- ‘ Hot Springs; on line South. | Toom. WArm foda Seyser in bathhouse, club- | can deirs. hot mimenl totie: Ty ,.:‘,;" gan. mineral springs, mew livery. EDGAL | BY Hn N ern Pacific; 21 hours from | house, etc.. Increased accommodations, modern | ljvery; billlards; croquet. Booklet Peck's Bu- | JURNAN. owner and proprietor. Laurel Dell s | e of the Pacific| In keeping with its usual en- | | Death of General Jose . Lewis. asting Company | o A - ,,:‘T"K‘J " plh :{ : | | terprise, THE CALL engaged the —_— » Marathon was 5 . Ky, July §.—General| | ojeprated Pelouze Scale Com- Joseph H. Lewis, famous as com- settleme: v | “ny jca 1 ment having been mander of the “orphan brigade” In y-ny of Chicago to manufacture 72 Francisco, 8 train | COnvenlences. Scenery unsurpassed. 'Table u | reau. 11 Movtgomery st.. or BARKER & | F- O.. lake County, Cal n . The suit was for| ., "~ontederacy, dropped dead to-day. a special lot of these useful ::2’;,,"’,';’"'&",',,.“‘:‘"‘ :‘.’.i“f.iiz;mi‘,éi' ."f’cfi'fi&'fi:i“fi‘%“.}.’.flt""“‘& ROSE, Lytton Springs, Sorioma_County, Cal. AKEPORT AND BARTLETT SPRINGS $12 to lm due for stevedore He was Chief Justice of the Court of | household and sporting scales unique in culsine _‘,“3":.' llom‘omer)klt "nfl'EE % c&nc@xa Ler. ; IASTLl\kGE rl!.l\'l‘::"}H;‘\e.lnfl to B.nf,eu Spi services Appeals for more than twenty years. | | Copecially for the use of its | |ana aspointments. Information ai 5. ¥ o | Sods Bay. Keldeyviile P. O. - €l " | GARDEN CITY SANITARIUM. |;la lgkerors. carvins issued in e “Want Ad.” patrons, and on | |Bureau, 613 Market st Fock's Buress. 11 Not & hospitat; best cquipped on Coast: mo- | Yaing it Hopland. Leeys ~ Succumbs to Attack of Apoplexy. Thursday, Fridny and Saturday | | Hor'Somens "o CAMP VACATION- 1 ToCatton Da ‘acrens o6 Dook eom: strass | Springs at 7:30. New 6-horse 14-pass who had the appraised tan oak cut by of this week every one || b0 | bringing a Want Advertisement for insertion in next Sunday’s Presag | tourist wagons, with all the most modern im- Hotel under canvas on the Russlan River | cara; write for literature. San Jose, Ci below Guerneville in a grove a mile and a hait provements. Passengers for Lakeport or Bart- e e | Tl Bulld & damh in' the Sver; 4 miies | Stags Line: ‘Ticketa can be purchased At ofce boats; will bu! a dam e river; miles ! c - purchased offie of smcoth water for boating and bathing. LAKE TA“OE RAILWAY AND of California N. W. Ry., 650 Market st., oe SPRINGFIELD, Mass, July 6.— Julius Appleton, a ‘well-known paper f \ died to-day of apoplexy. y # 8 4 rent land {n | 'OanuUacturer, | | CALL will recelve-one of these 1 e [] us . CAMP CURRY ; |Xuia'32 per day, “s10 perweek: chiliren TRANSPORTATION CO at Tiburon ferey 3 - | useful little premiums der 10 half rates. Special rates’ for tam- . MILLER & HOWAR District Attorney Bian and Horse Killed by Train. | These scales sgll regularly at ilies. Opens May 1. Add S. 3 1 Coanacti RS A N e Ry ¥ 2 Woodworth started wee.| A young teamster, aged 21 years, | 5 5 od pibes Get circulars at all rallroad offices. PIUS, Camp Vacation, Rt 0,50 | at 8:05 p. m. Returning. connects at Trucks | wpeyRN LIMIT, SEPTEME 3. Woodworth started yes- . E | cents apiece and cann Advertised by 4000 guests. noma’ County, Cal. with' train bomi o L » | "TAXE BOAT AT TIBURON FERRY. ty to defend named Patrick Hayes, residing at| | purchased for ,less than that | | Ticket Office, 650 Market st. (Chronicle Government in | Treat and Precita avenues, employed | | amount, so our patrons will | | YOSEMITE THE TALLAC, “AKE TARGE, | buiding). and Tiburon Ferry. foot of Marke: : ase In that county. He will|by Ge Ryan, who keeps a lumber | | readily realize that THE CALL | | 3 . G | Guiess Otioe. Wamet Zity Butiiing. fn- 2 i W By SCOEER NN | 3 i Cate European. Nurses, maids and children, | gome and_California sts., San Franctaco. JAS. L. FRAZIER, R. 3 Gen. Manage: in about a week. ————— Autopsy on Mrs. Curry. upi performed an autop- RYAN. Agent. American plan. Prices now as low as any ho- ard at Alabama and Montcalm strets, is mnot only issuing the best KLAMATH spfllNGs, . tel on lake. Service, accommodations, boating was killed yesterday at the ra.flroad' premiums ever offered by a o Beswick, Siskiyou County, California. 1t rior to any. e s crossing 6n Twenty-first and Harrison newspaper, but is giving them a Write to EDSON BROS. for Booklet wcindirg M. {Awnlxc; & co. Hotel del Cazadero—Giant “Redwood streets. Hayes was sent out on horse- | series of useful articles that B E TR o Grv:" ml;‘:rp“;:n;vl.l-lup;lnxnfmchxmt_u(n;:]:g' e .y morning upon the body |back to assist in the unloading of a cannot be purchased locally for B R O C K W A Y |toard ‘sausalito ferry: round trip, wood | | | Tdeal summer resort; hunting, boatt © i . et 3 srge Curry, alias Josie | C2r of lumber and in his attempt lo' u\reclandqol‘,(fer:] t(:ur“d;'nes yme g “‘M‘:"':e::n ek, Band h:p::;u:::. ara 0 a prln s. ke e :.léu.cn:’n::iu ;x;z::,e ,su.u"dla) 210 to $14 W Tripp, who was shot and killed by her | Cr0sS the railroad track was caught by | al cost of their little Want | 0. WEISMAN, Midlake P. O., Lake Co., Cal, | 15 different mineral springs. Information at Write FRANK B. %R‘s‘& Megr., | 3. J. THIRION, Prop., Turk street last Tues-|2n outbound passenger train. The | Advertisement. This concession or call on Dr. Happersberger, 1104 Market, S. F. | Peck’s Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., or at J. Ca: Cul., er North Shore mum;d 626 Market s llets were found in the | 1e2ding engine, which was in charge| | alone should be a big Induce- MARTENS, Bichelor P. O., Lake o., Cal. Brockway. - Cal. i e’ One entered the |of George E. Wilson, knocked horse| | ment to insert your ad. in this I IAKE RUBICON PARK A delightful resort | SUMMER HOME of Sonoma Co. MESEER th k, killi 'r, not to mention anything Menlo Park, one hour from |on shores of Lake Tahoe. Best sandy beach | Pure water, equable climate, lots selling $10 to the left of th and man clear off e trac ng | paper, i = I ¢ eft of the me-| | bl " ’ city. Nine trains dally. Per- rc.- l-(hln. un the lake. Fine fly fishing and | up; cottages built by ker, $30 up; depot: ar »site the fourth rib, | the horse instantly. Hayes was re-| | of the big returns advertisers | fect climate; beautitul place; | hunting in season. Boats, fishing tackle and ; stores: restaurant: hotel; post and express: assing n. ough the h t | moved to the City and County Hos- receive from advertisements | comton and’ quiet; excellent horses at moderate hire. Rates $2 a day or | telephone; sawmili: 900 lots sold; 300 cottages I eart and lodg-] » laced with THE CALL. D‘mcm anS from $10.to $16 per week. P. O. and telephone. | built. Sausalito ferry, N. S. R. R, M. C. ing ir ne at the opposite point. | Pital in the patrol v;riagox.xt tx;om the place o i Aaarenw.yutm:mrn. Mgr., Hoitt's School. | A, L. FROST. Rubicon Park, Lake Tahoe, Cal. | MEEKER, Camp Meeker, Sonoma County. Another er 4 a little to the right | Seventeenth-street police station and i TWO MILES FROM EOPLAND of the me line of the throat and |died on the operating table from a Fine medicinal waters. Hard finished hotel. SOLID COMFORT HOME LAXE SHORE NOUSE—Glenbrook, | OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, HAYWARDS. Excellent table. Rates $10 to $12 per week. Extensively improved; 1900 feet altitude; mo | oy COTIAESS t-mtnn 1st- el- board, milk fog; climate delightful; large orchard; vegetable 'HOTEL BEN LOMOND, |Shiomi et off, bba; fo SRS | DEER PARK INN 122 First-class resort: tennis, croquet, bowling, and cream, fresh vegetables. COUILLARD, -mmm!nl hall, ete. Special rates to families. reasonable. A. GAUDARD, Prop.; lodged in the ce al spine, and the |fractured skull. As soon as the man’s third entered below the chin, shatter- | death was communicated to Captain . hm.m Black 141 ng the lower jaw, Anderson he ordered the arrest of i el B 1 b 3 b |Engleer Wilson on the charge of man- 5 l;lhwfiufl" :‘l‘:':':’l: Rl rlin DoSHlSy. S MRt Mupe,: OO glevation 607 feet; mineral -phu': Booklet (IBAND CENTRAL HOTEL. Suerne- X ) > ¥F 8 slaughter. The engineer was booked o D BT e. s s Burean, JOHANNISBERG. e Y s ftted and tmproved. Headquarters for hunters ‘?u-: (.n:ss WIDOW’S HAIR | |at the Seventeenth-street station, but | Drknean prop., Ben Tomens, et B ey Botel: modern e;m.m.:;‘.. iaige, airy et 3 e faers. " aies 88 -namm . week AG red. Not all grass widows | | was released on bail ning room: hunting, fihing, swimming, boat- WIITNEY EOUSE, dress F. PLATH, Guerneville. Cal e ing; $10 and §12 per week, BLANCK- are sohhlessd‘—?r cursed—but | —_———— anclH YugPh.R‘!Nch ENBURG Jn. Pron. E«:-umn-, n-u Gu.; oy Tichie; Oul_ The leniing imoet: Sesdomar: i WILLOY, RANCH, delignttuily located 1a one, the riicul miles from al endocino County. . it. red miles from ta Crus. - P eallar one whose | | Despondent Woman Attempts Sulclde. | Naturai “slectric. waters, * champaghe etk | L MOUKODEY ot | and winter resort Meal station ‘for et ailh, exceilent tabie; daily Bty portrait by Bryson will be given you with the next Sunday | CALL. She evidently has tem- | perament and she certainly has | beaunty. l HER POUTING RED LIPS and her saucily lifted head Indi. | cate a disposition that must at | all tmes have made the man in k her case her slave, and yet she * has that grace, that fineness of | | | Dasen. Independence ang Web. | Water. fruit, While despondent because she im- ber. Camobell Hut' Sorings ““r""""“‘ SR W AN agined her husband would be thrown out of work, Mrs. Louis Wild, living at 113 Ninth street, attempted to end her | Lovely grounds; fishing and hunting; crystal | spring: Socommodations and table first class. J. A. REDEMEYER, Proprietor. POINT ARENA HOT SPRINGS. Extensively improved; new hotel; gas light, large dining-rcom, telephone, hunting, fishing. swimming, bowling, dancing, all amusements, 7 week: phone Suburban 87. ART McKAY. propri NDELL. Santa Cruz. Cal. m's GBOVE—ROSS TALLEY. INDEPENDENCE LAKE. Private -n-uu.:murmw reascnadie Tess Fishing; boats; excellent v.-bu u,.... per. | Meets Sunday morn! ns. Address MRS, life yesterday by inhaling illuminating ’:l.' finfimt fect; 16 miles from Truckee, in MATT LINDSAY. Ross Station gas from an open jet. The smell of | Toreit, w,-,‘,',o ':‘,,,n,,:,:,o'{ .m‘,,:.,. ?‘ .h_"," the escaping gas atracted the notice 5 nmnmntznn;ntL 'i‘l‘e! '-;:Nl: x." Mont- | B0 FOR CAMP MEEKER! NEW ENGLAND HOME! | Buresu, or Mrs. H. M. Clemons, Truckee, cu. c—‘n"' "flzi 30 Lo :;'::"-IM grounds: l.; wner of the h - | WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, gomery streel ¢CO] Prop. ted in a beautiful close to the e S olis. ¥ ok She o ouse, who arous- | o, s ccessibie springs to Sun ;‘?:!fl" SARes Tins TAySPOURA Tof 196 SRIIGHIS ewinim SERINILC SRuntv, Smts: Coox. are hours’ ed the woman before she entirely lost | round mn 31, no stage ,fi S t, Bowling and tennis, boating and Lath- consciousness. No sooner has she | Fide miles from Vallejo KBRR TOCALOMA M. | o908 N ME A0 Oy " tresh fraits in Plurie sulphot batna; wonderiul cures of rhen | Bertrand Hotel: fret_clase accommodations; | niehty, Board and lodging, only $6 to §7 _er been disturbed in her design to end .matism, neuralgia, eczema, kidney, liver and | special rates for families and parties; fishing, | 5 vt - her life than she made a second at- ;\nmb:: u::-ns; Beautiful Jmurh mnh %ue::lu butlllg‘ -:n';::.“' ?‘n‘fi“fl" .;“ ;e.:l‘:mA::nr::. m?n HARISON, Camp tempt by jumping over the stair rail- NG:w w-numuley mfihu!fl:“bo:‘m.";ln. TRAND, or Bulletin Office, every Thursday, 2 phone: mall. mnumm.-—. DE LA ROZA figure, that alluring perfect taste In dress which attracts resort, Santa Cruz Mountains: cottages and tents for light housel o BELLEVUE HOTEL, El Veramo, T 3 3 and even holds devotion. ing, dislocating her left ankle. She |3$! weelk. including w Address MAN: to 4 . m. LA HONDA AND PESCADERO oAy iy tratn of admirers s endless. | | |was removed to the Central Emergen- Bt B Vi NORTE SHORE HOTEL—On Tomales | a. '’ it 'u‘"'."'u? —}'.,-"'n‘-&"“. '““"a‘"‘" ::._., ,.,,.,u,., cy Hospital, where Dr. Carl wu-on‘ qulfl{ Wcfilrfl. garden, nu" hm uphl: and lmnwod‘h'-llnnl House | train’ from jose connect es direct, < mv- mwl...m,: — o Sows. CRMIGMAMA. Mok AR © B ices very reasonal MRS, PUL S Cwkeren hmb, ZANA FARM, Redwood, City. SHIELDS, Marsballs, Maria County, Cab -~ | s ™ WALTER RNIGiT, Redves S m"""" ,.“‘,."‘ o Caaca"daa your tor W,