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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, CROWD MENACES NEGRO AT POLICE COURT DOOR aft his fright did not as safely locked in murder olvi ing the i After hear Judge discharged nt e crowd w rid throng h an hrank close to th the gry corner fz d the Goldn rged with at- pting x-Mayor Roland f Oakland, showed more ste than was expect preliminary ‘Mogan’ h calmiy eve s court attorney, listened auses that and fr iting Attorney olored man was Ar-|an ad release | any person who applies it to me." | ce Judge | s H. Smith were | of An- | new light on | led to | x lerk Ed- ndon Hotel, | ptured Goldman | after Gold- h out the | d closed it t per it and th de. W. J. Wiley, secre- Francisco Brewing a Frank Paillet, 1 case was then be in wi regis De- phase of n Po- pped them Mogan's ing. The more se- from whom the ort money had to be at- testify Par overs, t plied the saw among benches a man or to aveid recogn are made up t ssibility of ainin ney from that man ¥ shadowed their in- d 1 th dmmn—rad P d if inquiries ir suspicion correct they demand. Ju how much g duo extor in this * uld not state. They | know d —a married man—who was threatened with ex- | bor husband if she did mot happened that her meet- matter with was known is consent, so ers and in- he would not flicers had caught the lads in | iting alms. nts admitted having having attempted Both the def. begged ed ackmail. They were pronounced as charged, and the Judge de- rred sentence till to-day to give the eers to obtain, if possible, tes- sufficient to warrant convic t n th = more serious offense. Depot worked by day and begged at nd Ross confessed he had no imate means of support. > ght egit Peter Johnson of 1203 Foisom street ! had his 17-vear-old daughter Helena before Judge Conlan on the charge of disturt peace, and testified that the gin alied him “an old fool” :'s_r;d R o provoked him to en- list the s aid in his enforcement of his pater authority. The girl told the Judge that it was her father, and not she, who had disturbed the peace, and that he was a domestic despot. The case continued till Wednes- tay and the parties advised to inter the Latchet. was Miss Edith Hyde, a pretty girl em- ployed in a Fourth street candy store, accused Samuel Green, a barber, of having sent to her an obscene picture, and a little boy testified tHat he had carried the offensive lithograph from the defendant to the complainant at the former's request. Green denied hav- ing sent the Dicture to the girl, and furthermore asserted it was not ‘ob- scene, inasmuch as it was freely cirey- loted to advertise a patent medicine. The picture was not produced in evi- dence, and the Judge instructed the defendant to procure a duplicate and have it in court to-morrow. gV g “I think that “kid’ is an offensive ap- | dismissal. ams, Non-Union Stableman, Cleared of Murder by Judge Fritz and Throng of Angry Men Follow | yron Serving as Bug Experts Corridor Until He Seeks Sam) by Going to Jail —— and I will slap the l‘ar-e of Such was the declaration of intention | uttered by Gértrude Williams, acciised of disturbing the peace at 9111; Mission ‘ street slapped the face of an un- known man who had famillarly said to| kid,” and she slapped the | Patrolman Murphy when that | igilant officer undertook to mlervlew\ Judge Mogan continued the ('ase‘ 1 to-morrow. | b i | . J. Raymona cliebrated his wife's birthday by purchasing a keg of beer| i viting a few friends to partake it at his residence, at the corner of | isadero and Haight streets, and “Hello, 4 her, | face Dex i when he appeared before Judge Conlan | vesterday on & charge of peace dis- turbance his face was badly scratched. | He didn't know who Inflicted the inju-' ries—indeed, before the keg was half- emptied he knew nothing—and he would immediately swear off for a year | L if he were allowed to go free. Better make the swear-off extend ver Mrs. Raymond’s next birthday, aid the Judge as he signed an order of . Frank Ohata, & Japanese teamster, | _ | was fined $5 for trespassing on private | prope: He drove his horse and wagon over the Southern Pacific track at Ber- nal cut and narrowly escaped demoli-’ tion by a freight train. John to resc E. Anderson, a clerk, attempted ue a soldier whom a policeman was arresting Saturday evening on the Barbary Coast, and Judge Mogan will hear the case next Thursday. RS R dh PROPERTY TROUBLE ~BASIS OF A SUIT FOR DIVORCE Judge Graham rake« muel Case Under Submission—Many Other Family Differences. A difference between a husband and a wife as to the control of their prop- erty seems to be at the bottom of the heard yesterday by Su- perior Judge Graham and taken un- | der advisement. W. A. muel, a butcher, sued his wife, Catherine, for legal separation and she came back at him in a cross-compiaint. Her at- torney told the court that the hus- band wanted a divorce at all hazards, ife did not because she as The couple were married divorce c in 1880 and have four grown children. Samuel charged his wife with run- ning bills without his consent and says she received $45 a month rents from property, but when he needed money off a mortgage she would not let him have it and he was prevented )m going into business. For two | years, he declares, she has not shared their ro with him. In her answer de- | | she against | | { | { | | | Graham | Judge Kerrigan { Board of Public Works, said yesterday nd cross-complaint she not only de- nies all of his allegations, but says he too lazy to work and has no sepa- rate property. All of their possessions, she ays, were accumulated with her e and she avers that his suit for divorce is to compel her to deed e nterest to him. She also says that been guilty of cruelty and has rted with other women. i Tornstrom, a sea for divorce s Alma Fried Tornstrom, whom he ied a year ago, ran away in April another captain and since then captain, that his wife, marr with has been guilty of infidelity with a- rious men unknown to him. - He says is now living at 3101 California street under the name of Alma Fried. Other suits for divorce were filed vesterday by Archie A. Black against Nellie Black for desertion; Agnes Kel- low against Thomas Kellow, neglect and desertion; Mary Gesvret against Eugene Gesvret, neglect and deser- | tion; Maud E. Covell against Charles L. Covell, habitual intemperance; Sa- rah J. Wheeler against George H. Wheeler, neglect; Maud Kister against | Miles Kister, cruelty; Louise A. How- ard against William 8. Howard, neg- lect; Nellie J. Hock against Tobias Hock, neglect. Divorces were granted by to Annie C. Stack, desertion; from Henry Judge Stack from Paul Rosa J. Giannini Giannini, desertion; by to Robert J. Dews- | bury from Priscilla Dewsbury; by | Judge Troutt to James A. Kenny from Belle Kenny, desertion. — { ., Check Proves Worthless. | L. D. Whitehurst, representing the Rosenthal-Feder company, secured a warrant from Police Judge Conlon vesterday for the arrest of A. B. Bag- |ley on a charge of obtaining goods by | false pretenses. It is alleged that on {June 18 Bagley made a purchase of shoes at the store of the Rosenthal- | Feder Company and gave in payment a check for 320 on the Western Na- tional Bank. The check was present- 'ed at the bank for payment, but Bag- ley was not known there. — e.———— ‘Will Hire No More Street Sweepers. Herbert Schmitz, president of the that no more street sweepers would be | hired for the present, as all those em- ! | ployed by the contractors who for-| merly did the work would be retained. No changes in the service will be made until the result of the civil service ex- amination to be held next month has been announced by the Civil Service Commission, when the eligible list will be drawn upon for such employes. e ————— TOYO KISEN KAISHA | (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) Steamers 'l'lll leave wharf, corner First and Brannan streets. at . for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, clflln. i -z Kobe (Hlogo), wu and Sha connecting at Hongkong with steamers (ar India, ete. N received on board } ‘ AMERICA llARbn N S onday, August 1, 1904 Via' Fononhi. Hound vrie Hakeos redu rates. " Tor freignt and Paseage Apply at Come street, corner V.B.Avnr a..,.,.u..’:': | et s IE0 - SO Semit ARWA OCCanics.s.o. i o s --ul-mm ALAMEDA, for Honolulu,J: 16. mmmm-: 1A BRO3. C0., Agts., Ticke! Offc: 543 du- pellation, especially when addressed to ! kel Freighl (fics 320 Markatst, Piar 1, Pwii: St | in the service are Edward N. Ehrhorn, | commissioner for Santa Clara Ccunty; ) WANT T0 FILL CRAW'S PLACE in Bureaw of Horticulture Are Looking for Promotion R B8 SALARY IS ATTRACTIVE TP Cooper Gives No Information | of Intention and Anxious Seat Is Crowded to Limit ——— There is a lively stir over the posi- tion that Alexander Craw, Btate fruit pest quarantine officer, will relinquish | at the end of the present month. Craw | is going to Hawali to be the head of the Hawailan entomological service, | with a contract for five years at lh‘ej rate of $3000 per year. The position that he vacates in this State, by resig- nation, is worth $200 a month. Sev-| eral men connected with the Horti- cultural Commission staff of workers haye applied already to Horticultural Commissioner Ellwood Cooper, who has the appointment of Mr. Craw’'s suc- eessor, to be installed in the retiring quarantine officer's official shoes. No indication has yet appeared upon the surface concerning the probable ap-- pointee. John Isaacs, now secretary of the‘ Horticultural Commission, formerly | connected with the fruit pest quaran- tine office in this city, under Craw, is| reported to have said that he does not | wish to succeed his former superior. | Among those who dre more prominent- 1y mentioned as having had experience George P. Hall, formerly commissioner | for San Diego County; R. P. Cundiff, | commissioner for Riverside County; J. | W. Jeffrey, commissioner for Los An- | | geles County; W. H. Payne, inspector at Monrovia; S. A. Pease of San Ber- | nardino, and E. K. Carnes, who has for a considerable period been acting! as Craw's deputy in the quarantine | station in this city and consequently | in immediate touch with all the fruit | pest quarantine service. Of his effi- | ciency Craw speaks highly An appointment to ‘fill the position | at $200 a month may be made at any | time, but it is supposed that no action will be finally taken until Governof Pardee returns from the East, as it is customary to seek his approval in ” appointments of this import- king ance. e e e Steamers leave Broadway wharves (plers 9 and 11), San Frgncisco For 'Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneau, Haines, Skaguay, etc., Alaska — 11 a. m., July 9, 14, 19, 24, 29, Aug. 3. Change to Company’s steam- ers_at Seattle. For Victorla, Vancouver, . Seattle, Beiliugham—11 a. m., Jul Aug. 3. Change at Seattls steamers for Alacka and G. or Tacoma to N, P. Ry.; ¥ . Ry.; at Seattle at Vancouver to C. | ar sica ll!umbf:lol Bay) — Pomona, 1: 27, Aug. Lurunn 30, Aug. & t Los Angeles and nta Barbara— , 9 a. m. Angeles (via San Pedro and East anta Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- imeon, Cayucos, Port Hanford (San Ventura and Hueneme, Borita, 9 a. m., July 10, 1 Aug. 3. Coos Bay, 9 a. m.. July 14, , Aug. T 1 For Ensenada, Magdalena F San Jose dei | azatlan, “Altata Santa Ro- | nus (Mex.), 10 a. m.. 7th each mo. | SKA EXCURSIONS, Season 1904 — The palatial excursion steamship Spokane will Tacoma, Seattle and Vietoria July 19, reserved to change steamers or salling dates TICKET OFFICES—{ New Montgom- t. (Palace Hotel). 10 Market st., and Broad- rther information obtain folder. R:xmi D General Passenger Agent, st., San Francisco. AMERICAN LIRE. mymauth—cxutbmt-—sonn%mnw m New York Saturdays at St. Louls. u |St. Paul [ New York July 30 Philadelphia .. Aug. 13 ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE. t lw Yul’k—xnondn Direct. Mesaba oo July 23, 9 . m. | Minnetonka .. July 30, a. m. Minnehaha .Aug. 8, noon | Minn lis Aug. 13, Ta m. | Only first-class passengers carried. DOMINION LINE. Montreal—Liverpool—Short sea passage Southwark . uly 23/ Vancouver Canada ........July 30/Kensington HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE, New Twin-Screw Steamers of 12,500 Tons. | New York—Rotterdam, vu lonlone. Saillng Tuesdays at 10 Aug. 2(Noordam . . Aug. 9|Statendam Rotterdam Ryndam .Aug. 13 .-Aug. 23 From New York Finland Vaderland ... July 39 Zeeland WHITE STAR LINEB. New York—Queenstown—ZLiverpool. Sailing Wednesdays. Cedric ...July 22, 1 pm| Teutonic..Aug. 3, 10 am | Oceante ..July 27, 5 pm|Celtic ....Aug. 5, noon Arabic ...July 20, 6 am! Baltic ...Aug. 10, 4 pm | Bom—qm—nm— 100] i Cretic...... Taly I8, Ak 25, Sept. 22| Republic (new) .Aug. 11, Sept. 8, Oct. 6 Cyfaric. .. .. .Aug. 18, Sept, ‘H ‘Oct. NEW SERVICE PROM BOSTON. Past Twin-Screw Steamers o! 11, m to 15,000 !u 08’ DIRECT TO T, mmm N, VIA A.lolll LTAR. NAPLES, Cl.toA. - Nov. n‘ ROMANIC. _Sept. 17, Oct. 9, Dec. 3 First Class. $65 upward, depending on date. C. D. TAYLOR, Passenger Agent Pacific Coast, 21 Post o San Francisco. GIBRA CANOPIC. /\‘amburg-/}merican. Semi-Weekly Service FOR PLYMOUTH, (HERBOLRG HAMBURG Hamburg -July 21)*Deutschland ..Aug. 4 | TWaldersee .July 28i¢Pennsylvania . .Aug. 6 *tMoltke . -July 28 tPretorla .Aug. 13 | Buigaria . .July 30 Hamburg .Aug. 18 | *Has grill room and {gymnasium on board. TW1il call at Dover for London and Paris. LINE. y, New York. 1 CALIFORNIA ST. CUMPAGNIZ GENERALS TRANSATLANTIQ L DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARLS, Bailing eve ursday instead of irday, a0 106 M. feoma Frog 43 North foot orton st. First class to Havre. §70 and upward. Second class to Havre, upwa D Ofiices 35 and 37 Bmdwn HERZOG, & CO. $48_ and G GENCY !'DR UNTTED STATES A zy (Hudson building), FOOAT! & Co., uacile Coudt Agents, 5 llonuomlry aveoue, San Francisco. Tickets sold by all Railtoad Ticket Agents. 5. Navy Yard and m AR e A A Clay north end fe .ld..-—w S5 X a0 S and o8 B M ""“!fi 8 P. M. Leave v%lt Week 31 12:50 and 5:30 P AL; Sundave 5 ey Vet S Sk Sundays 10 : uip. PP ) DEER EUNTING... v wharves. Freight Office, 10 Market st. |#— BYRON TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1904 mmm: TS '\\‘a{}\n\wm*r\\\\\\\\ WS BARTLETT | SPRINGS. BARTLETT does not guarantee to cure all the ilis that bumanity is heir 10, but thousands of people have been benefited § ' by the use of Bartlett Water and many cured. If you would improve your health and have a grand good time, come to Bartle Springs, where there s a resident ph sician, a manager of amusements and com- petent masseurs. } | | e( Sprmgs stazing; fare «asthma ‘and all kindred ailments. ha @iftcrent Hot Sulphor Springs. tub and" prange | baths and the largest mineral water swimming llou-ekrevlns cottages, $3 00 to $6 00 per | | tank in the State. Table and rooms are first | Puug'. Surl Fireworks :':.'::.‘mar:’—fl:“w klet that will tell you all i §I;:':|.|E§‘§r '- .F;e::":‘:’fhgf;:{:z‘;:;::.fi ! and Tub mthfli]ng Water Sports Francisco. i < erected a stone bullding, modesn | Dancing Coast 2 Summer S R : can seat 400 guests. | Eoa'ing and Theatricals | Fine Saimon Some- Vaudeville California Northwestern Railway g - iy | Lovely Drives o DOi xR THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE (Aonine B gl the 3 Speci s | Coast and . via A OF GALIFGRNIA . [t £ Tie 3 SSEN B Situated in Venaome Park of 12 ‘Agua Caliente fear Becrical 1222273 Santa Cruz Finest m.u.u» v ENew 3 1e | Redwoods Wy wyyyuyys Entire Season acres, a charming summer resort | bath city and country advantas automobile garage on the grounds free to guests. Bathing pavilion, bowling alleys, tennis, etc. New auto road map of the i The best Fishing and Hunt- ing in California 1s along thi road, witkin a few hours’ county malled on ap- ride of San Francisco. plication. J. . BROOKS, The DEER SEASON opens Manager. - 15th in Mendocino Coun- August Ist in Lake (.nmu' July 15th in Sonoma ! 15th in Marin Santa Catalina !sland 3% Hours From Las Angeles. Season 1904 Qur Famous Marine Band, Hunting mountain goat. golf, coast. Camp Life a Spec'al Feature. ‘Black Bass Fishing... | Opened July 1st. These are plentiful in the Russian River, | particularly in the vicinity of | Guerneville and Camp Vaca- tion sailing. bathing, tennis and the finest fishing on ths ‘Springs The most ideal resort for pleasure and be Buy round Spend Your Vacation ! for $ 20 ‘San Luis Hot Sulphur Cal. on the et Pacific Coast from Sulphur and return, San_ Francisco Springs. Sen o San Luis Obispo. to San $22.00. according . or board and accom- modations $5.00 1o $12.00 per week. Scenic surroundings, {ree bathing. ing and fishing on grounds. Fine walks. tennls and croquet grounds, D dance pavilion for zuests. Fine sea TAKE YOUR RO Qur Rivers Hundreds of furnished tents at reason- | | | beach ore mile frum Hot Sulphur Springs and Streams are full of Trout. able rates || Cottages and fernitiire are all new. Ges throughout hufldings and grounds. ur | TAKE YOUR GUN and get a Deer. | Hotel Metrosole. table Is well supplied with the best the Many are now being seen daily. || —— market affords. Our stage mests trains 4 ” Modern ‘n sll particulars, arriving at Sen Luls Obispo at 3:15 p. m. The Game Laws are enforced alon; oy B R ki e o Gt his road. Consult “VACATIO Foiiuriie A ptcmation Tots 18, b0’ Bospital ar sanatorium, to be had at the offices of the | M"mlt'm‘e Spring st It \\n] tell you \\hcre you | st. (Chronicle | v: General Office, California and building) Mutual Sansome sts. A [PARAISO SPRINGS] Monterey County, Ca'. popular . General Manager. ssenger Agent. | If you enioy tennis or | croquet ‘you will find the | grounds perfect at AETNA SPRINGS. After a game there is the | Harb[n Sprlngs #anitary and health Completely renovated and improved. No winds or fogs. passingly grand mountain and v ery swimming tank and excellent table. tor beokiet and particulars _to SCHROEDEK, Manager. of PECK-S 1. FORMATION BUREAU, 11 Montgomery ' | | | | e | WHY NOT SPEND YOUR SUMMER AT HOTEL DEL MONTE? NEW MANAGE- MENT—GOLF, GLASS- ROTTOMED ROATS, SURF AND POOL RATHING OILED ROADS. SPECIAL TERMS TC FAMILIES. GEO. P.SNELL, MANAGER. b‘g m°1 for ax anlgorat i Most desirable in Lake Co.: ing plunge. Just send for | iren. masness booklet. Aectna Springs | e o S T o M e e Co., Napa Co., Cal. contains suipht m ball court and_billiard-room. | Rcund trip ' tickets, | BAX®: - Proveistor; SU'P. office. $7. J. ] Acetylene gas | scrt on the coast. | plant, Mvery, home dalry, fine vegetabie warden. [‘lung disease, rhesmatism 50 ‘cottages and tents furnished: INERAL SPRINGS AT d arsenc: wondertul cures of [ DR, C. C. © DONNELL'S GLEN ELLEN, the best camping_ picnic and pleasure re- liver and etomach and catarrh F. The The greatest remedy for complaints. in the world: 4 rates to campers: rent cheap: ip. Electric lights. Housekeeping cot- | specialty. Rates per week, $10 to $15. Phot :::;l"{rlenlc beauty baths. Rates $10 to §12 | and inforgmation at Chatfield & Vinzent's "'-s per week. Baths and amusements free. H. H. | Montgomery st or LEE D. CRAIG._Manager, McGOWAN, prop, Seigler, hke Co., Cal. Soda Bly Kelseyville P. O., Lake Co, Cal. CAMP VACATION. Hotel under canvas on the Russian River below Guerneville in a zrove a mile and a hait loug. ekirting the river: tennis courts; 40 n boats: wiil bufld a cam in the river: 4 mile | of smcoth water for boating and bathing. Hot Springs: on line South. ern Pacific: 214 hours from San Francisco, 3 trains daily; luxurious mineral snd ' mud baths; hotel unique in culsine’ service | Pactic Grove, Monte." family. | staying home. California. At, Surt bathing and fishing. with board $2 30 a day upward, cheaper thaa Send for_illustrated pamphiet. | Address GEO. H. CORDY. Manager. “The Little the seaside with home mmlu N The place 6 spend your vacation with your Hot ' DA BAY P no fogs nor poison oak at the park; minerai ‘wn(ar boate, bathing and fshing free. Meals Sprlngs | served at Hotel Riverside at reasonabie rates. |Situated on Clear Lake. Hunting. fshing, | Inquire of DR. C. C. O'DONNELL offics | Natural Hot Plunge and Steam Baths. Posi- | boating, launch. horses tennis, croguet, dark: | 10511 Market st.. bét, Sixth and Seventh. can | tive cure for rheumatism, asthma Wonderful | room m soda geyser in bathNouse, club. | Franeiaco. waters for liver, kidney and all stomach trou- | house, etc.. increased accommodations. moders bies. Swimming pond, orchestra. Fare $9 re- | consenlences. Scenery unsurpassed Table 4 Hotel EL CARMELO Rates nd appointments. ;iur au, 613 Market st., Peck's Bureau, Mot igomery st.. or H. R. Hot Springs, Cal 3 Information at S. P. CO‘Adul!I 2 day, $10 per week; children 11\ under 10 half rates. Special Fates tor fam WARNER, Byron | jiies. Opens May I. Address MRS, TUS, “*Vacation™ PO» ern. Not a hoaita | GARDEN CITY SANITARIUM. best equipped on Coast; mo:- rooms; improvements: lsrge treatment ideal location; 514 acres: ome block from street | cars: write for literature. San Jose, Cal. KLAMATH SPRINGS, Beswick, Siskiyou County, California. Write to EDSON BROS. ‘for Bookiet i CAMP CURRY | Get cireulars at all raliroad otfices. Advertised by 4000 guests. YOSEMITE at $:06 with train reaching S. TRANSPORTATICN CO. P = Returaing, céusecss at 7:50 a. LAKE TAHOE RAILWAY AND Connects at Truckee with train leaving S. F. Truckes Saratoga Springs. 15 difterent mineral springs. Information at Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., or at J. MARTFNS Rachelor P. O., Lake Co., Cal. HOITT'S ...“ ! BLt_‘rE T Menlo Park, one hour from city. Nine trains daily. Per- fect climate; beautiful place; comfort and’ quiet; excellent Cafe European. American plan. tel on lake. HE TALLEAC Y™ CAL. Nurses, maids and children, Prices now as low as any ho- Service, accommodations, boating and livery superior to any. M. LAWRENCE & CO. 1deal summer resort; hunting, boating, fsh- | ing. Music every evening. Send for pamphlet. 0. WEISMAN, Midluke P. O., Lake Co., Ci | or call on Dr. Happersberger, 1104 Market, S. LAKES LYTTON SPRINGS Address . lmku)lrfi Mgr., Hoftt's School. SOLID COMFORT HOME Extersively improved: 1900 feet altitude; mo o climate dellghtiul; lare orchard: Vegetabla garden; hot. cold baths: spring water; cement swimming tank, 40x80. Rates k up; stage meets train. Schuler & Scheben, Napa Car: on JOHANNISBERG., oo nii Bo stacing. depot on| New Rotel; modern conveniences; lafee, airy srounds DR B0 Rl ey tevy: M 510 And: T per wetk TR B e A L week: table first cl ] & rates $10 to $. class: ouF !y G JR., Prop.. Olkvllle Napa Co., or own dairy: hot minerai baths: swimming tank; fivery: bilitards; croquet. Booklet Peck's Bu- “11 Mor! o (BARKER & INYORIIATXO’( BUREAU, 30 Montgomery st. omery —_— TR Lytton ‘lfmnn Sonoma County, Cal. inpsine fu edoon’ Beats, S horses a hire. lmm lxo to ’16 per week. Lake Tahoe, BROCKWAY OPENS JUNE 1st. Write FRANK B. ALVERSON, Mgr., Brockway, Cal. bathiog on the lake. Rates P. O. rk. FROST, Rubicon torent $5 up. In« vegetables. tackie & day oc @nd-telephone. Lake Tahoe, Cal. RUBICON PARK —A delightful resort o ke Tanas: Sess sandy beach fiy fishing ‘-.ua A'lh.:. W. A. PLUMMER. Tel. Main 540, 111 Clay st. HOTEL BEN LOMOND, DUNCAN SPRINGS MILES FROM HOPLAND. Fine rmdulnl waters. Hard finished hotel.. Excellent table. Rates $10 to $12 per week. HO FOR CAMP l‘llnll NEW nmn IOIII Bage o | DEER PARK INN' WHEITNEY HOUSE, ! Cai. The. leaaing hotel, mim'.clAfib_l’.‘.l.h-_nct-x ua in grove to Santa Cruz Mountains. ,m - men. Summer 5 for the cnildren: swing klet apply to Pec - S B e 0 ST T | ey T b gy Sa ey | d Tl v i s e ing. 'wum with frults h nrcm Pray. Ben Lomond, Cal. Springs and Slerraville. pleaty. "b‘mmu finu R STEWART McKAY, : o S VICHY SPRINCS INDEPENDENCE LAKE. Cal.—-Most .% .umm }"m, :nnd- m,u m"“""f“ enyora | teet: 16 -n-hn-(m'l‘n-h-.u_ n an ""‘ Tl e Ve, ’?m P :a‘u.. -a.mn: batha; wands w’x-u stomach diseases. ""fi POIN'I' ARENA “01' GPRING& fne” wm.m"‘n-m m’““"" Extonsively {mproved: o e | .“M £ T I s B | S dancing, ail Personal managemen: Mont- mm wAA.u-connv ACK. Prop. In Sierra Nevada Mountains, i feet elevation. Are beauti it Sierra i il j 4 { "fi@g | £ 2 i T k 2 ] Yl -*._.—....___._.,_ el A F Mineral Springs. | OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. TO WHOM IT MAY ¢ three months ago I was | terrible disease, locomotor taxia. Dalance, stand. or even sit down, entirely lost Two best doctors of San Francisco_and Hot Power to Springs. Ark.. failed to help me. My stom- ach. boweis and kidneys fafled to work. 1 bad catarrh of stomach. head and biadder as a re- Sult of the disease: these troubles became | chronic. At times my heart would beat like & drum. my eyes grew weak, my memory my Derves wrecked. Three months ago I went to Tuscan Springs. What happened since .. & pleasant surprise to me. Drank the 100k the bathe —after. theee weeks' srentment gtomach. bowels, bladder and kidneys in per- fect After three months’ ment. walked without a cane, with eyes closed | and up and down steep hills; am cured of this dread disease, now walk with slight lmp. Have run stores in seventeen towns of the State of Calitornia: am well known in down- town districts of San Francisco; inquiry thers will prove truth of my heipiess condition thres months ago. Further Information, address Loms JACOBS. 8 Stockton st., San Francisce, | "V, have hundreds testimontals _from | others. ~ Send 80c in stamps for bottle of | stomach and catarrh Salts. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates, Southern Pacific. TUSCAN MINERAL SPRINGS CORP,, C-I. of SONOMA | HOT SPRI GGS COUNTY; y 4% hours | from San Fran | but 9 miles sta ters noted for medicinal virtues: best matural hot mineral water bath in te. FIRST- CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE: beth morning and afternoon stages. _ Round trip fror Take Tiburon or 2:30 p. m. Reterences, any Information at 11 Montgomery Skaggs, Cal. Mf:!‘..‘f. MRS. J. D. nxow'r and MRS. H. KOENER will e springs. many !mprovements: new t bathhouse and gas all over place; $2 day: $10 and $12 week_ Office, 533 Larkin st cor. Geary. or Mark West Springs, Santa Rosa. Rural No. 6. THE NEW HOTEL AT ADAMNS | IS FINISHED. Every one knows that Adams water cures | stomach, iiver and kidney diseases. WHY EXPERIMENT? For further particulars write to W. R, PRA- THER. ' LAKE COUNTY New, comfortable carriages direct to_the most pleturesque portion of California. Best stage line in the State. Leaves Calls- days excepted) at 11:30 a m.. Seigier. Adams. Howard An Spiers, _\storgs and Gien brook: Ealf hour for junch at Calistoga; aiso 1o Middletown, Lower Lake, Kelseyvilie and | Lakeport, Livery in connection, WM. SPIERS, Proprietor. LAUREL DELL, The Switzerland of America. ON ORCHESTRA COMPANY OE CALLENDER will furnish the best music ever played at any resort the St Boating, swimming. marine tobo springs, new livery. EDGAR owner and proprietor. Laurel Dell P. O.. Lake County. Cal HOTEL ROWARDENNAN “IN THE MOUNTAINS BY THE SEA™ | BEN LOMOND—Santa Crus County. REGULAR SEASON. Opened May 15 under entirely mew man- Round trip trickets from San Fras- For booklet apply Peck's Bnnau. .. 8. F., or to W | agement. :hcu 53 AKEPORT AND BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGF. LINE—Hooland to Bartlett Spring, via Lakeport. ing passengers for Lakeport and Bartletr Springs. Stages connect with trains at Hopland. Leave Hopland at 13:4v. | arrive at Lakevort at 5:30: arrive at Bartiett passer gor Springs at 7:30. New 6-horse 14- tourist wagons, with all the most modern im- provements. seengers for Lakeport or Bart- Iett Springs. c =ts by DBartlett Springs Stage Line. ot California, t Tiburon ferry. - MILLER & HOWARD. Props. RETURN LIMIT. SEPTEMBER 30, 1904. TAKE BOAT AT TISURON FERRY. Ticket Office, 600 Market st. (Chronicis | butiding), and Tiburon Ferry, foot of st. General Office, Mutual Life Bullding, San- | Some and California sts.. San Francisco. | JAS. L. FRAZIER, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Man: Pass. Agent. Hotel del Cazadero—Giant Redwood | Groye; frec Camping. Hunting, fishing, bathing, boating, dancing, livery stable; _first-cl board. Sausalito ferry: round trip, $3 15, good six monthe, Rates. $2 day, $10 to $14 week: peduced rates by the month. Villa lots for sale, 5% “THIRION, Prop.. Cazadero, Sonoma Co.. Call, cr North Shore Rafiroad, 628 Market st. in mountains _CAMP SUMMER TR HOME of Sonoma Co. MERKER Pure .water, equable elimate, lots selling $10 up; cottages built by up: stores; restaurant: hotel; telephone : ‘;:Ml" -2 - o te ;“élgx:;“c‘mp Méeker, Sonmoma County. OCCIDENTAL HOTEZ. HAYWARDS. First-class resort; teanis, croquet, bowiing, amusement hail, etc. Special rates to mumu Terms_reasonable. A. GAUD. ’pm Black 141 GRAND ville Cal.—New ma firt .-rlndl m-m,ao:fi—mn mpr fishers. Rates $8 $10 & week. PLATH. Guerpeville, Cal ,wlu.ow RANCH, deli redwoods 5 miles water, frult. milk, ex: free_ccnveyance; $7 week: phome Sul 30 acres { ] Srende: |_g.",|!.' S feiiiien: write tor e _“g. El Verane, Soe noma Co., ‘rm day and up;: hes mineral springs near Sotondy M- phone: dasly mafl. JOHN SERRES. " ROZA resort, Santa Crus Mountains: n:flu“_ and tents for iight house or camping. A. J. GIBBS, Mgr.. Gibbs,

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