Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 190% STEAMSHIP MAKES A QUICK VOYAGE FROM TAHITI WITH A LARGE NUMBER OF TOURIST Liner Mariposa Arrives From Paradise of the Pacific, Bringing Home Those Who Went to South Sea Island to Witness the Native Celebration of the Fall of the Bastile, Which Proved a Novel Experience . S T 3 P hardwood, 23 pkgs machinery, 286 rarge lers, 610 pkgs wire, 198 pks nal 34 pkss les, 500 cs coa! oil, 325 live ho 18 mules, 5 cows. | - Movements of Steamers. ! TO ARRIVE. [ Wom "} Due. Panama. [Aus. Aug. Aug. Oyster Harbor > 1 River Ports n Pedro . |Aus. Honolulu ... Aug. Grays Harbor Aus. * Point Arena & Alblon..|Aug. J. Higgins Los Angeles.....|Aug’ & 8. Monica Pedro . Aug. Mackinaw Tacoma |Aug. > N h Fork Humboldt Aug. # Corona - Humboldt Coronado San Pedro e < Redondo n Pedro = | Eureka Humboldt wport....... New York via Panama.{Aug. Queen Puget Scund Ports San Pedro & Way Coos Bay..... {Aug. Pot n docino & Pt. Arena Aug. Diezo & Way Pts.'Aug. Men H t e . Aug. Coos Bay & Pt. Orford.|Aus. u Portiand & Way Ports.|Aug. Grays Harbor .... Grays Harbor . Coquille River : Seattle & Tacoma..... 5 n o 0 G008 G 1 SRR RS RN | a ) .3 < & Way Ports. Aug. § g0 & Way Pts./Aug. 8 » | Bay 3 ...|Aug. 8 E y & Way Ports.. Aug. § s e 2 | el T I > r" which A‘rmrd yes- | Sound Ports Aug. 9 ¢ ; ¥s fn Hadlock, with Seattle & Bellingham..[Aug. 9 L lumber, encountered stormy Some & St. Michael.. Aug. 10 £ a northwesterly gale on July w York via Panama. Aug. 10 abou! ty S ON BOARD + addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the helght, and then the number given 1s substracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of Teference is the mean of the lower low waters. e Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- ckants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., August 1 1904, The Time Ball Was not dropped to-day. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. 5. N., in charg Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED, Monday, August 1. Stmr Greenwood, Walvig, 12 hours from Notleys Landing. Stmr Westport, Smith, 39 hours from Re- dondo. & joStmr Leelanaw. Monroe. 74 hours trom Port- lan Stmr Arctic, Nelson, 24 hours from Eureka. Stmr_Mariposa, Rennle, 11 days 21 hours from Tahiti. Stmr Bee, Wehmann, 39 hours from Pedro. Stor G C Lindauer, Allen, Grays Harbor, Stmr State of California. Nicolson, 42 from San Diego and way ports. Br ship Earl of Dunmore, Menke, 88 days from Antofagasta, via Tocopilla 85 days Bktn Archer, Lancaster, 30 days from Hono- San 0 hours from hours | tulu. Schr Sailor Boy, Olsen, 12 days from Port Hadlock_ Schr Roy Somers, Solland, T days from Grays Harbor, Schr " Jennle Griffin, Boilnas, Schr Mary C, Campbell, 8 hours fm Bodega. p CLEARED. Monday, August 1. a Maru, Golng, Hongkong, 1 Honolulu; W H Avery. SAILED. Monday, August 1. U § stmr Logan, Stinson, Manila, via Hono- lulu and Guam Stmr F A Kilburn Gibson, 2 hours from Jap stmr Ame via Yokohama a Thompson, Port Rogers. Stmr Maggie, Corning, Halfmoon Bay. Stmr Eureka, Jessen, Eureka Stmr Westport. Smith, Wes Stmr a, on, Bell Stmr National City, Hammar, San Pedro. Stmr Navarro, Weber, Hardy Creek. Stmr Bee, Wehmann. Grays Harbor, Jap stmr America Maru, Geing, Hongkong and Yokohama, via Honolulu Schr Newark, Reinertsen, Stewarts Point. r Halcyon, McDonald, Grays Harbor, Schr Compeer, Lapping_ Anacortes. chr Bessie K_ Stark, San Vicente Landing. Schr San Buenaventura, Lembke, Harbor. RETU NED. Monday. Schr Sacramento, Gruggel TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS—Aug 1, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind NW; velocity 16 miles an hour. August 1. om sea. SPOKEN. June 10—Lat 21 . long 21 W, Fr bark Bidart, from Glasg: for San Francisco. June 22—Lat 39 N, long 14 W, ¥r ship Ville de Multouse, from Hamburg for Portland, Per stmr Mariposa—July 28, lot 10 40 long 136 46 W, Fr bark Plerre Loti, from Car- diff’ for Hono! DOMESTIC PORTS. Arrived July EUREKA- hence Jul stmr South B: dro. hence 31—Stmr _Corona, stmr Lakme, hence July 2 hence July 30; stmr San Py 20, 31—Stmr Arctic, for San Fran- clsc: Stmr Montara, for San Fran- r Queen, for San Francisco. 23—Ship J B Thomas, Y—Arrived Aug 1—Stmr Alllance, TILLAMOOK—Salled July 28—Schr C T Hill, for San Francisco; schr John F Miller, for San edro. P Nto0SH Passed in Aug 1—Stmr Portland, from Valdez for Seattle £ Aug 1—Schr Alice Cooke, from Port_Gamble for Honolulu. ASTORIA—Arrived Aug i—Stmr Francis H | Leggett, hence July 25 via Eureka. Satled Aug 1-Schr El Dorado, for Tsintau. PORT HADL ailed Aug 1—Per schr ona_ for Payta, Peru NTA BARBARA-Salled ‘Aug San Pedro; stmr San 1—Stmr Rosa, for VENTURA—Salled Aug 1—Stmr Asunclon, for Port Harford ¥ Sailed Aug 1—Schr Fanny Dutard, for Wil- apa Harbor R BSCENT CITY—Arrived Aug 1—Stmr Newsboy. hence July 30, SAN PEDRO—Sailed Aug 1—Stmr Despatch, for San Francisco. Arrived Aug 1—Stmr Fulton, hence July 29. BELLINGHAM—Sailed Aug 1—Ship Spartan, for San Francisco. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Sailed July 81—Bark Olymplec, for San Francisco. Arrived Aug 1—Ship Fort Newcastle, Aus. MANILA—Arrived July 31—Schr Samar, fm Astorla. FOREIGN PORTS. MADEIRA—Arrived July 31—Fr stmr Ami- ral Duperre, from Santa Rosalia for Swansea, ith loss of propeller. N DOVER Passed July 20—Br ship Chilton- ford, from Newcastle, Eng, for San Francisco. SYDNEY—Arrived July 31—Schr Omega, fm South Bend. George, from her cargo ted TO SAIL. SUEZ—Arrived July 31—Spanish stmr All- . s and risky task of ATt e cante from Manila for Liverpool. Tk 3 to proper_trim kept all |~ Steamer. Destination. * LONDON—Arrived Aug 1—Ger stmr Anubls, engages for several C | . . o August 2. | i e EnBGOL—Salled July 30—Spanish stmr — | Chico. Astoria & Portland| 6 pm/Pier 2 | Isla_de Panay, Aforh:]!“_‘"‘:‘», S0t e ks s Collides With - Schooner. | Chenalis Grays Harbor. pm Pifr 2 | ACAPULC rr! fn a0 | Pomona Humboldt .........[1:30 piPler 9 | racan, from Newcastle. NSW. e owned by Captain Crowley collided | Jeanie...... Seattle & Tacoma..| 5 pm|Pier 20 | TAHITI—Arrived July, xx NNox bar! e e includ- ward lound schooner Newark | Centraiia...| Los Angeles Ports |10 am/Pier 10 | temes. from Margueses lslands. =~ = . [ w d a gen- afternoon. The A:un«-h was only 5 Au:u-bt 3. & e bs-uea July 6—Ger barl . half speed and the shock was not Grays Harbor. pm|Pler 2 | burg, S . } run the Mari. | ET8L She sheered off from the schooner, es- Eel River Ports...| 4 pm(Pier 2 OCEAN s‘r!:.\unms : in t p'” ;| coving_w a slightly damaged pilot- Humbo!;ll A 9am(Pler 2| NEW ro'x‘\x-Amved Aug 1—Stmr Kroon- g nch ship Pierre | house as injurie Puget_Soun 11 am(Pler 9 |land from Antwerp. out from Cardiff, bound B ——— Coos Bay SpmiPler 8| PLYMOUTH—Arrived Aug 1-Stmr Xron- NEWS OF THE OCEAN. A\ewxflrl s | 'lm!Pl.r 11 | prinz Wilhelm, from lew York. ot | ugust 4. ———————— aripor passengers | Coronado. Grays Harbor 4 pm/Pi 1 o —G cers who have | Matters of Interest to Mariners lndI Redondo i & Duriiand) § LujEer 2| Two supDEN Dj‘;?fm.nfifm:::’;‘i oat Zelie and | Shipping Merchants. Sequoia. Willapa Harbor 4 pm|Pler 20 | & prominent farmer o . are going t o ok Dl Pomo...., | Pt. Arena & Albion| 6 pm|Pler 3 | years old, died suddenly yesterday in _the o . e n leave. The‘ The Japanese steamer America Maru, which | geate of Cal | San Diego & Way.| 9 am Pler 11 | Golden West Hotel from heart disease. Eliza ’ R satled yesterda Hongkong via Honolulu | G. Lindaver| Grays Harbor......|...... — | Schnuckert, 60 years old. died suddenly yes- and_way port light cargo valued | Homer.....| Los Angeles Ports 2| terday morning at 917 Bryant street in the at $12.430. to be distributed as follows: For | San Pedro..| Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm|Pler 2 | coniacnce ot H. F. Schlichtig. whose house- Jepan, $11,865; Manila, $470; Chingkiang, August 5. | keeper she was. Heart disease was the China, $92. .‘Th‘ cargo for Japan included the | Corona. Humboldt .. --11:30 p[Pler 8 | cause of death. following: - 2,000,000 Ibs =alt, 407.9 tan- | Columbia...| Astoria & Portiand|1l am|Pler 24 berk, 20 bales ha ctis oat s whisky, ‘August 6. | s cs' champagne, casks ginger ale, 2 pkgs | Eureka. Humboldt [Pler 1. ADVERTISEMENTS. | groceries, 12 cs ammunition, cs glassware, | Pt. Arena Point Are: % o _v_,s_‘w o crts furniture, 1 cs rubber goods and 1 bai | Chin China & Jaj %0 per. North Humboldt o Tbe careo consigned to China consisted of | Alimeda..: | Homoluls /A WONDERFUL CURE 9 pkegs groceries and provisions and 1 cs lamp- | City Sydne; N. Y. via | ware. and that to Manila of 3 ca burlap and 2| 0 o | Augnst T - OF RHEUMATISM cs moiding. Elizabeth... Coquiile River. 2 el Coos Bay... San Pedro & Way.| 8 am|Pler 11 Exports for Paclfic Islands. Eiracao. .| Memean Poria™. |10 BEIEIr 18| 1 tell you that when ome is compelled The brig Galilee, which salled on Saturday | Arcata | Coos B. & Pt. Ortd(10'am|Pler 13 | to stand on one's feet most of the day, if for Avia. Samoan isiands, via Fanniog lsiend, | 8. Bosa.... | Ban Dieso & Way.| 9 amiPier 11 | there 1-':;.;‘;":5?3-::;: i“npt':x‘el;:v:;[:;:x carried an rted cargo_consigned to the ugust { s pre g 3 Samoan Islands valued at $10.070 and scvers; | Queen. Puget Sound Ports.|I1 am|Pler 9| Well, this is what it did in my case. I - emall shipments for Fanning Isiand valued at | NeWP3TS...| Grays Harbor. -|'4 pm|Pler 10 | had suffered off and on with rheumatism - $1480. The following were the principal ship- | August 9, | for a good many years. I took all kinds i B R B ments Mariposa...| Tahiti .... -111 am/Pler 7| of medicines. I rubbed all kinds of 1ini- e o scinda Anshro, MecUEDerly | To Samoan Islands—194.692 ft lumber, 72 B 10. | | ments. My stomach became weak from - 4 Krebs and ohiia M. | pkgs millwork, 40 pkes powder, 12,368 | G. W. Elder| Astorla_& Portland|1l am Pler 24 | gwallowing medicines, vet the rheuma- Mre. € F sone: yir | cs bread, 2400 Ibs rice, 770 lbs coffee, 77 e | . Aungust 11. | tism kept on getting worse. Finally it Bl 803 <bila ‘" | assorted canned goods, 710 cs canned 15 pkgs | Centennial. | Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pier 20 | got into my feet and ankles. The feet am Heidelberg. Mr'.’ I | pickiea salmon. 50 gals wine, 10 bbls flour: = = and ankles became swollen and painful, s 3 © pkgs groceries and provisions, 6 pkg¥ fresh FROM SEATTLE. s0 that T could hardly stand on them. It vegetables, 1200 gals distillate, 7 cs drugs, 4 | cs agricultural implements, 7 cs turpentine, 2| Steamer. Destination. Salls. cs dry goods, 8 pkgs painfs and ofls, 21 kegs ' ot nalle, 9 pkgs wagon material, 6 bbls tar. Victoria Nome & Siberi; Aug. 2 To' Fanning Island—141 cs canned goods, 17 | Dolphin. Skagway & Way Ports.|Aug. 2 L. Dyer, " | pkgs groceries and provisions, 7 pkgs wine and | Alki. - Skagway & Way Ports.|Aug. 3 Hail, Lieutenant J - | liauors, bbis flour, 272 lbs sugar, S8 pkgs | City Seattle.. |Skagway & Way Ports (Aug. 3 4, Miss L. Colton, Miss O | POtatoes and onions,” 660 lbs bread, 247 ibs | Farallon Skagway & Way Pts.|Aug. 6 V. N. Winters and daughter, | DA™ and bacon, 540 1bs bluestone, 40 cs coal | Roanoke. Nome & St. Michael...|Aug. 6 1 3 Nolting, Captain Edward | %' 4 c# paints, 1 bbl tar, 1 cs hats, 1 cs | Oreson ome & St. Michael..[Aug. 10 Etone, Mrs. 1t. v, Miss M. Udell, Mre | ATUK8, 1 bale twine, Bertha Seldovia & Way Ports..|Aug. 10 2 nd child, 8. R. Fuimore, | S S Tl PR .. | TV e siAug. 13 Lieutenant Colonel | Sanderson and daugh- tile and son, E. W, G. Starr, Senor & Lewis, Mrs. W. B. Wal. Sun, Moon and Tide, Usited States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Helght of High and Low Waters st Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco an sailed on Saturday for Honolulu and Kahulul with a general mer- ey g g, chandise cargo consigned to the ports of call Bal x Colonel J. B. Girard | and to other Hawalian ports valued at $123.968 Bay. Published by official authority of the gud duughters, Mrs_| is- White, Mrs. E. C.|and including the following: 608 m: flour, Superintendent. 4 - Colone 1orae. Mrs C. N. Mann, | 25 ctis wheat, 71,934 ibs middlings, 86,934 | NOTE—The high and low «waters occur at o R g YA..’un.nu C. Prince. Dr. G. | Ibs bran, €870 ctls barley, 1300 bales hay, 390 | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 Sord and Gaughters, L. 3 pore John Staf- | ctis oats, 15.000 Ibs beans, 225 pkgs potstoes, | Minutes later than at Fort Point: the height Mre. G A Trent, A, K. Hersor aeg or. yand | 133 pkes cnions, 138 pkes fresh fruits, 19,300 { Of tide is the same at both places. 3 SRS i~ rs. | Ibs salt, 2190 Ibs 20 pkgs meal 3 o R R ey, McDermott, Miss C. | sortea canned goods, 48 cx 53 bbis semen. TENRDAY: Aiouoe: g ieht, Mra. H. H. Glover Mr. and Mrs. Philip Heok, | 1o 5050 10 120 5 nd provisions, 1220 1bs o . tea 2372 Ibe 126 bxs bread, 5700 I Sun rises £ T et s, rbeugh, Edward Ford, | 1500 ibs salt, 6250 Ibs’ lard, 35,000 1 e | Sun sets i3 A ONefr 3 H. Vompooibelis and chil- | 155 pkgs pasie, 1620 lbs butter, 725 ibs dried | Moon rises Mr. and Mix. F. F Drane, jun: McClel | rrait, 9 cs honey, 213 cs pickles, 34 bbls vin Mr o s M tpiaen Tucson, | exar. 40 cg table preparations, 1452 1bs 3 o3 | O JTime| Tume Time Time| s M. Bunch, D; W. Herrington W gerild. | cheese. 1185 Ibs peas. 6617 Ibs ham and bacon. | & |:——| ! Tt | Pt |— Fe Mrs. Thomnas D. Roberts and Mes. o3¢)- | 2483 Ibs candy, 3700 Ibs dried fish, 376 pkgs | ® (H W L H W L Wi s LETIS and Mrs. Gam- | heer, 5606 gals $3 cs wine, 20 cs champagne, 1.6 342, SR s Japanese Liner Sails. e Japanese lner America Maru, Ca 13 Going, sailed yesterday for the Orient flTH‘: cargo which consisted principally of salt and tan bark. She aimo carried seven ca eogers. The Amecrica lef k% 1334 gals 69 cs whisky, 10 cs gin, 5 es Jiqui 6 s mineral water, 297 pkgs dry :ool:q.m; cofls rope. 20 bales brooms, 183 cs 1S bbls oil, 64 pkgs paper, 27 bales paper bags, 238 bxs soap, 342 bdis 322 pes pipe, 30 bbls tar, 10 pkgs acid, 14 pkas electrical supplies, 163 bdls 360 pes iron, 6 cs hats, 197 cs boots and shoee, 63 pkgs drugs and sundries, 4821 ‘ibe ceo, t here with only two- | 14 22 bdls 11 pes steel, 6916 | ibirds of her cargo epace occupied, When the | suljaur, 510 pkies paints, 14810 fest Tumber | Tt s Turc Bk (a0t Trelght to Tnmenees aed Lo decline any more | 83 cs matches. 352 ska plaster, 14 bales twine, | day occurrence Yas Intended to ull cargo. .The makes her un- 61 pkes plumbing material, & cs gasol sks’coal, 28 bales oakum, 3300 gale distiats 21" anchors, 10 cs carbide, 17 phgs leather, boid the America Maru for Hner's pationality, however, Jooked as if I would have to give up my position with the Domestic Sewing Ma- chine Compan: 1021 Market street, where 1 have peen employed for a good many years. 1 did not wish to give up my position, so I decided to take the Electro-Chemic treatment, for I had heard that this new treatment never fails in rheumatism. I took the Electro- Chemic treatment at the Institute, 118 Grant_avenue, and in five weeks, at a very little expense, I was thoroughly cured. My name is Mrs. Mary Richards ana I live at 213 Shotwell street. Con. sultation and examination free at the Electro-Chemic Institute, and I surely advise all sufferers to consult the Elec- tro-Chemic specialists before taking heaps of nasty medicines, which in all probability will never cure them. OSSN0 0 0SSN 00000000000000007, H. S. BRIDGE & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, 622 Market Street. Willapa | PANAMA FEARS FINANCIAL LSS Minister Obaldia Files Pro- test Against America’s In- terpretation of the Treaty SITUATION IS SERIOUS Business Men of Republie| Responsible for Agitation Against This Government Sa Ll BT WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—Senor Obal- dia, the Panama Minister, calied at the State Department to-day and made a formal protest against the construc- | tion given the canal treaty by the ex- | ecutive officers of the Isthmian Canal | Commission. There is trouble growinsg | cut of the location of the postoffices in | the canal strip under the commission’s orders, but the most serious subject of discord between the people of Panama and the commission is the latter's lo- cation of a new customs port near the city of Panama. The people of Pan- ama contend that the commission’s as- | sertion of a claim to customs jurisdic- iion over outlying islands and harbors will surely result in the total diversion ot trade from Panama and will im- poverish that Government through the loss of customs revenues. | The agitation in Panama started | with the retail shopkeepers, who feared that they would lose the lucrative busi- | borers and officers who are to construct the canal. The controversy has ex- tended rapidly, and the situation in | Panama now is stated to be really pre- | carious from a political point of view. ‘ ———————— LUELESS.—Ths | McCeney will according to | Robert M. | McCENEY ESTATE V. heirs of the estate of Jullus not profit much by his demise, the petition flled yesterday by Welch for ietters of administration. McCeney | died on July 18 at the age of 74, without il sue or parents.’’ Surviving him are isters, one in Baltimore and the other 1n New York. The estate, which might have been worth $10,000 or more, is sald to be en- | cumbered by way of pledges for its full value. | ADVERTISEMENTS. SICK HEADAGHE Positively eured by these Little Pills. They also relteve Dis- tress from Dyspepsia, In- digestion and Too Hearty | Eating. A perfect rem- | edy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste In the Mouth, Coated | Tongue, Patn in the Side, | TORPID LIVER. They | regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. ] SMALLPILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. CARTERS CURE SICK HEADACHE. | ITTLE Genuine Must Bear IVER| Fac-Simile Signature | PILLS. SUMMER RESORTS & ‘ - 1 | Grand | Electrical | Display DBand | Concerts | Daily | New SvTTEy TS | ol | Santa Cruz: o TTTTTYY 229298 20 Plunge, Surf Finest Fireworks and Tub Bathill! Water Sports Baths on the 2 Roof Gardens Dancing Coast 2 Summer Boating and Theatricals Fine Saimon {5 Some- Vaudeville Fishing flflna Speclalties Lovely Drives Doh' ] Comama £ all the 3 Srecat e Through the o 1iME During the Redweods Yyyywywyys Entire Season Don’t stick to your desk all summer. Spend a week or so at AETNA SPRINGS You owe it to yourself and your work will show for it. Just send for Booklet. AETNA SPRINGS CO., Napa County, Cal. Hotel EL CARMELO Pacific Grove, California. “The Little Del Monte.”” At the seaside with home Mm The place to spend your vacation with your famfly. Surf bathing and fishing. Rates T o o Send. tor lustrated Dmphiee s homs: 4 7\':'&2 GEO. H. CORDY, Manager. THE NEW HOTEL AT ADAMS one knows that Adams water curss itver and kidney diseases. WHY EXPERIMENT? For turther particulars write to W. R. PRA- THER. THE TALLAC, LAKE TAHOE, CAL. BOTH PLANS—AMERICAN and EURO- PEAN. Rates: AMERICAN—$3 per and upward, $17 50 per week and upward. PEAN—Rooms, $1 per day and upward. Loca- tion, service, accommodations, livery and boat- ing superior to any resort on'the lake. cureswhen [ low. N E e week. 833 st., cor. Mark West Springs, Santa Rosa. Rural No. 6. DE LA ROZA Santa Sbeataten: Gamping. A 7 GIEBS, Mer. Gibbe Cal. 2l the il thousands by cured. If you w about Bar Write Francisco. Santa 3% Hours BARTLETT SPRINGS. BARTLETT does not guarantee to cure the use of Bartlett Water and many have a grand good time, come to Bartlett Springs, where there sician, a manager of amusements and_com- Detent masseurs. H;unk:epln‘ cottages, $3 00 to $6 00 per Send for a booklet that will tell you all Springs, Cal, or call at 2 Sutter St., San s that humant: of people ha is heir to, but been benefited would improve your health and s a resident phy- tlett. J. E. McMAHAN, Bartlett ness of SUPPIYINg the Vast arMy of 18- | ee——— Cafalina [sland From Los Angeles. Season 1904 Our Famous Maring Band. Hunting mountain goat, salling, bathing, golf, tennls and the finest coast. fishing on the Camp Life a Special Featura, Hundred: able rates. s of furnishbed tents at reason- Hotel Metrogola, Modern For furt] ‘0 all particulars. her information sddress PECK'S INFORMATION BUREAU, 11 Montgomery st., or BANNING CO., Spring st., 222 8 Los’ Angeles. WHY SUMMER AT HOTEL DEL MONTE? NEW MANAGE- NOT SPEND YOUR MENT—GOLF, GLASS- BOTTOMED ROATS, SURF AND OILED POOL BATHING, ROADS. SPECIAL TERMS TO FAMILIES. GEO. P.SNELL, MANAGER. Natural Hi tive cure for rheumatiem, asthma. FeFZord SEIGLER ¢, ot Plunge and Steam Baths. Posi- ‘Wondertul Waters for liver, kidney and all stomach_trou- bles. turn trip, tages. MeGOW A Swimming pond, orchestra. Fare $0 re- Electric lights. Arsenic beauty baths. Rates $10 to $12 per weck. Baths and amusements free. . prop., Seigler, Lake C Housekeeping cot- H H . Cal. BYRON and appointments. Burmu, 613 Moz tgomery Hot ;:cnnu: on line South. e ific; 2% hours from San W 3 trains daily; luxurious mineral and mud baths; unique in culsine service lnlormyl'l:: MaF o ‘s = rean, 11 Market st st. or H. R Hot Springs, Cal DR. C. M 2R scrt on the lung disease, rheumatism N ELLEN, camping, pienic and pleasure re- coast. The greatest remedy for . liver and stomach complatnts, nd catarrh in the world: 48 miles from S. F. The S. P. R. R. and 8. ¥. & N. P. R 30 cottages no fogs nor water, boats, R give special rates to campers; | and tents furnished: rent cheap; polson cak at the park; mineral I, bathing and fishing free. Meals served at Hotel Riverside at reasonable rates. Inguire of DR. C. C. O'DONNELL. otfice 1021% Market st.. bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco. hotel | Tuscan Mineral Springs. | OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: A vear and | three months ago I was attacked with that ‘lh!-!'flbl. disease, locomotor ataxia. Power to | stand, or even sit down, entirely lost. :"o Dest doctors of San Francisco and Hot | Springs. Ark.. fatled to help me. My stam- | ach. bowels and kidneys failed to work. 1 had {'catarrh of stomach. head and biadder as a re- | ShIt of the Jisease: these troubles became | ghromie. At times my heart would beat like & I M, my eyes grew weal , My memory |t forves wrecked. Three months ago 1 west | to Tuscan Springs. What bappened since Was 8 pleasant surprise to me, Drank the waters, { ook the baths—after three weeks' treatment | fecoach. bowels, bladder and kidneys in per- {fect condition. eyesight perfect, nervousness | ¥one. memory good. After thres months® treat. | Mment, walked without a cane, with eyes closed ;nd ¥P and down steep hills; am cured of this H’P.d Gisease, now walk with slight lmp. A¥e run stores. in seventeen towns of the State of Calltornia: am well known in dows- lown districts of San Francisco: inquiry thers will pro truth of my heipless condition thres months 0. Further {aformation, address ::A.)luls JACOBS. 6 Stockton st., San Francisee, | ., 7¥e Bave hundreds of -testimonials from others. Send 50c In- stamps for bottle of tomach and catarrh Salts Round.trip tickets 8t reduced rates, Southern Pacific. TUSCAN MINERAL SPRINGS CORP., Tuscan, Cal. Spend Your Vacation for $2O at San Luis Hot Sulphur ' Springs s ey The most ideal resoft for pleasurs and | | beaith on the Pactfic Coast. = Buy round || > ticket from San Francisco to San || Luis Hot Sulphur Springs, San Luts || Obispo, Cal, and return, including stage |] to and from . springs _‘and one week { r:.m ("nr ‘:1( 0.00 o nbaz‘m' accord!n | ation of rooms. or board and accom- modations $9.00 to $12.00 per week. 1 Scenic surroundi: boating and flshing om grounds. *hady walks. tennis and croguet grounds, gance pavilion for giests. - Fine sea beach one mile from Hot Sulphur Springs, Cottages and furniture are ail new. . Gas throughout bulidings and grounds. Our table iy well supplied. with the best the market affords. Our _stage mnieets trainas arriviag at San Luls Obispo at 3:18 p, m. every day (except Sundsy). : This s no hospital or sanatorfum, ‘AguaCaliente Spring We have added many NEW attractions to this beautiful and romantie spot; open all the | gear round: the nearest Hot Sulphur Springs to | R geend the Beareet Bt Suiphay Socines 13 staging; fare $1 10; sure cure for rheumaiism, | asthma ‘and all kindred ailments. We have five different Hot Sulphur Springs: tud and plungs baths and the largest mineral water swimming tank in the State. Table and rooms are frst class. Rates $2 per day. $12 to $14 per week. Special rates to families and haif rates to chil- ren. Inquire at Peck’s, 11 Montgomery st., or address THEO. RICHARDS. Agua Callents Epricgs. Sonoma County, Californta. We Bave erected a stome building, modera dining-room; can seat 400 guests. HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA | COUNTY: only 4% hours | from San Franoisco and but 9 miles staging: wa- ters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural hot mineral water bath in State. FIRST- CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE: both morning and afterncon stages. _ Round trip from San Francisco only $550. Take Tiburon ferry daily at 7:30 a. m. or 2:30 p. m. Rates 2 a day or $12 & week. References, any guest of the past nine years. Information at Tourlst Information Bureau, 11 Montgomery KLAMATH SPRINGS, Beswick, Siskiyou County, California Write to EDSON BROS. for Booklet Saratoga Springs. 15 different t mineral springs. Information at Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., or at J. MARTENS, Rachelor P. O., Lake Co., Cal GARDEN CITY SANITARIUM Not a hospital; best equipped on Coast: mod- ern improvements; large treatment rooms; ideal location; B34 acres: one block from street cars; write for literature. San Jose, Cal. POINT ARENA HOT SPRINGS. Extensively improved: new hotel: gas light, large dining-room, telephone, hunting, fshing. swimming, bowling, dancing, all amusements. Personal ma gomery street. inagement. Get bookl 30 Mont- W. A. McCORN. Prop. LA HONDA AND PESCADERO Buy your raliroad ticket to Redwood City; 9 and T and 5:20 Jose connect with rovements. izt Springs, e Line. of California N. call for tickets by Bartlett & TA flil,h JTR AULTR SYANSS, Yaa Cal.—Most accessible 'pflm‘n San g round trip ride; 5 m lunge sull baths; wonderful B i matism, De stomach for_boating ew bowling 10 & week, includi 1, no. stage only from Vallejo; hot, eczema, kidney, and bathi — alley lfluflnm ing_baths. MADRID, Vallejo, Cal. OWN amusement ete. orme reasonable. phone Black 141 Bay. Good i table and accommodations, Prices reasonable. MRS. m'v-m County, Cal bl RIVERSIDE COTTAGES _N-r.-b;.m-:- clal ral familles: write booklet . BARSON, Propristor, Santa Cruz. . : 9o st., or of J. F. MULGREW, Skaggs, Cal. —eooooe CAMP CURRY Get circulars at all rallroad offices, Advertised by 4000 guests. YOSEMITE R | reesevecee i rseoes New, comfortable carriages direct to most _picturesque of Californta. equipped stage line in the Stats. Leaves Calls- toga daily (Sundays excepted) st 11:30 & m., direct to Harbin, Seigler, Adams, Howard, Aa- derson. Hobergs, Spiers, Astorgs and | 1] i Park, one hour Nine trains dally. fect climate; beautiful place; s excellent LAKE TAHOE RAILWAY AND TRANSPORTATION CO. Connects at Truckee with train lea: at 8:06 p. m. Returning, comnects at ‘with train reachiog 5. F. at 7:60 a. m. =P, House “i j 2 il i v ’