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The achooner Robert R. Hip pre The rate of rel 2d “m ang THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, ‘Schooner Pearl Returns From Cod Fishing Cruise Minus Some of Her Crew and Captain Soderholm Reports That Sand Point Mine Owners Are Inducing Men to Desert HIGH WAGES AT NEW GOLD DIGGINGS LURE SAILORS FROM THEIR SHIPS i i emont 50,000 fish. - Speedier H Than Before. . Solace Rl‘lu ves Distressed Ship. ng vessel with f. position, vl Hand Badly Crushed. will lose half his s S VI Robert R. Hind Goes Ashore. mona Bands i 12 River. The Overdue List. urance on the Pion to 85 per cent. nced yesterda: @ she is mow quoted at 20 per cent - D re NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Merchandise for Tahiti. The Ear s rate was also marked up 5 per cent more reached Honolulu and lives at 250 Oak Grove erday when alight- 4 and Folsom streets. of a passing truck roiled crushing the fingers to hand. ended at the Harbor Hos- a from this port ay night on Des- She is damage and no ng her zfioat. The steamer Mariposa sailed on Tuesday for Tehiti with a general merchandise cargo, val- ued =t $28,540 and including the following: 1674 bbis fiour, 4148 gals wine, 44,906 Ibs rice, 63 ctis wheat, 238 ctls barley, 10,880 lbs sugar, 18 pkgs beer, 283 ¢s canned salmon, 27 o A S PG S buiiding was Ibs bran, 785 ibs ealt $500————$500 Worth of the FRESHEST AND BEST COFFEE DISTRIBUTED FREE BY THE CALL TO ITS WANT AD PATRONS. . A pound can of J. A. FOLGER’S GOLDEN GATE COFFEE WILL BE GIVEN FREE TO EVERY WANT ADVERTISER IN NEXT SUNDAY'S CALL. Only one can of this high class coffee will be given to a want advertiser, and none but those presenting a bona fide want ad to the business office of -thig paper on Thursday, Friday and Saturda, for insertion in THE WANT COLUMNS OF NEXT SUNDAY’S CALL 'Will be entitled to receive this premiom. Sce announcement, classified pages. 185 c» assorted canned 401 Ibs ham and bacon, ibs 4 cs 74 pkgs groceries and : 3 NT WITH § NG $12 A DA D IN WAGES A R HOLD. CAPTAIN RE: D THAT SAILORS ARE DE- Y 140 live hogs. Movements of Steamers. ARRIVE. From. Newport & Way Forts. int Arena & Albion s Harbor i nd & Astoria. ina & Japan Sound _Ports u & Kahulul attle & Tacoma TO SAIL. Steamer. Desti nu on. 1s.! Pler. | August 11. | ! |Los Angeles Ports.|10 am/Pier 2 Beattle direct . 4 pm|Pler 2 Grays Harbor pm|Pier 10 Humboldt . am Pler 18 i Pt Arena & m(Pier 2 | Humboldt p/Pier 9 ewport & am/Pler 11 eattig & Tacoma.| 5 pm Pier 20 | Btate of Cal |San Diego & Way.| ® am Pler 11 | | Aungust 12. | | Breakwater.|Coos Bay .. 5 pm Pier 8 | .. |Grays Harbor ....| 4 pm|Pler 10 Hamburg & Way m|Pier 19 Rainier .1 Seattle & Bellnghm! 4 pm Pier 10 August 13. 1a - Humboldt ... € pm|Pier Pt Arnn‘ 'Fflnl Arena 4 pmiPier 2 e Y. via Ancon.|12 m|(Pier 40 Puget Sound Ports/11 am Pler .| Astoria & Portland| 5 pm|Pier 27 Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm/Pler Eel River Ports. .Ir 4 pm Pier | a | Humboldt .]1:30 piPler | 8. Rosa...../Ban Diego & Way.| 8"am Pler 1 | A 15. | § Barbara..Los Augeles Porta.| 4 pmiPler | North Fork. | Humboldt ... 5 pm|Pier. 2 Columbia...| Astoria & R:nllnd“ll am|Pier 2 Arcata..... |Coos B. & Pt. Orfd(12 mPler L Coos Bay... |San Pedro & Way. 3 am|Pler 1 Elizebethi. .. Coquille River. 5 pin|Pler 20' Humbc at ... ® am/Pier 2 Angust 18, [wiiape Hacbor .| 4 pm|Pler 20 - |8ydney & Way ...| 2 pm|Pler 7 ‘r’mm & Japan....| 1 pm|Pier 40 | Puget Sound Portslll am(Pler 9 .... Nome & StMichael| 2 pmiBler — G. Lindauer | Grays Harbor .. .|Pler — August 19. | Burcka. & Coos B.| 5 pm|Pler ... |Grays Harbor. . 1 4 pm/Pler ngust 20. G. W. Eder | Altofll & Portland!11 am|Pier Cny Peking. Y. via Ancon.|[12 m|Pier FROM SEATTLE. Alllance. Coronado. ‘Branch Ilydnnullo ouu. U. 8 l.. chants’ gmufiulonm'm«n.r dropped exactly at noon & soon to-day— 3 | Stewarts Potnt Lieutenant, . in charge. | > | Sun, Moon and Tide. | detic Survey- and Low Wate: , San Francisco felal authority of the high and low waters occur at i street wharf) about 23 the helght Shier Fort Point; the same at both places. THURSDAY. AUGUST 11.. (new) [Time] above exposit tides ar v and the of the tides en in the left ssive tides of the aa to time; the last tide of the the soundings of t vey Charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height_ and then the number s sub d from the depth given by s. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low water ikl s | Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Wednesday, August 10. Stmr F A Kilburn, Thompson, 7 hours from | Johnson, 11 hours from Bowens ound for Hueneme; put in for fuel. "laqua, Jorgemson, 80 hours from | Fulton, Panger, bound south; akwater, 19 hours from Union alled in for passengers, man, 33 hours from Asuncion, Bridgett, 30 hours from Newark, Reinertsen, 12 hours from hr Pearl, Soderholm, 14 days from Sand 12 hours from San nte Landing. Schr Prien, Hansen, 5 days from hr Mn,\nowtr‘ Goodmansen, 5 days from " Prentiss, Ahlstrom, 23 hours from CLEARED. 2 Wednesday, August 10. Stmr Jeanie, Bartlett, Seattie; E T Kruse State of California, N lrullon. San Di- way ports; Pacific’ Coast Steamship PKtn 'i’"“’“ Schmidt, Honolulu; Willilams, Dimon: Co. Koehler, Sanak, via | _Brig J D Spreckels, Dutch Harbor: Alaska Ccdfish Company, SAILED. Wednesday, August 10, Scotia, Johnson, Hueneme. ¥ A Kilburn, Thompson, Port Rodgers. Arctic, Nelson, Eureka. Maggie, Corning, Halfmoon Bay. Geo W Eld r, Handall, Astoria. Fuiton, Panzer, San Pedro. Alcazar, Winkel, Greenwood. Jeanie, Bartiett,” Seattle !!nnnv\xrk Ellefeen, Fort Brage. eld, Dettmers. Greanwood. n guard, Schmidt, Honolulu. Olsen, Rorvick, Grays Harbor. Olsen, Graye Harbor. n, Fort Ros | Stmr Stmr | Stmr | Stmr | Smr Barge Tidal 3 in tow of stmr Brunswick. SPOKEN. July 17—Lat 17 8§, long 38 W, Fr lhl stz rom b’:eldl. r%r San Francisco. © S | Schr Jennie | Per sc TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Aug 10, 10 p m—W foggy: wind NW: velocity'8 miles per honr™ DOMESTIC Pon’rs ASTORIA—Arrived Aug 9—Sq Robert | Hina, hence July 26; stmr Ammc-, Tence ug ATTLE—Arrived Aug 10—Stmr Clara, from Valdez. Aug 9—Br ship mm. from ‘Hamburg: stmr Dolphin, from Skagway. g falled Aug 10—Stmr City’ of Toveks, for B W1 . éLB;:KA—-Amv!G Aug 10—Stmr Phoenix, ence Aug 8. Sailed Aug 10—U 8 otmr Ranger, for San Francisco. Arrived Aug 10—Stmr Navarro, phence Aug 8, pne Bertie Minor, from San Pedro; schr cKay, hence Aug 4. B ed Auix 10—Stmr “Toiedo (new), for Ban Franc nouz;—s-ued Jnly 19—Scbr Snow & Bur- gess, for Ladysmit CAPE FLATTEBY—PI-“G in Aug 10— | Schr_Snow & Burgess, from Nome, for Lady- smith. FOOSH—Passed In Aux 10—Nor stmr n’xz;':u-. hence Aug 76 for Nanatmo: -eg: Snow & Burgess, from r Ladysm| B Pt Teliis, from Lady- smith, for San Passed In Passed out Aug R oE 10 Btr Quesn, hedoe Abg ug 8 for Vietoria, & SOUTH BEND—Arrived Aug 10—Schr North Bend_hence July 38 et ? ; us 5 Lt B e i SANTA FE GETS THE CONTRACT Harbor Commission Awards the Job of Constructing China Basin Ferry Slip NEW PERMIT IS ISSUED Produce Firm Withdraws From Association and May Do Business on Wharves s e The Board of Harbor Commissioners vesterday opened bids for the construc- tion of a car ferry slip in China Basin. | The Santa Fe Railway Company was the only bidder and won the contract. The corporation offers to construct the slip for $30,000 and take a lease on the property for seventy-two months. At the expiration of this time the property will revert to the State. A suitable bond accompanied the bid, which was accepted without opposition. President Spear called attention to the fact that the work on the new stair- way in the ferry building is not accord- | specifications. The imitation e marble being used is thicker i for in the plans and is also sear said the contractor had told him that in the course of years the imitation marble would fade tc the desired color and it was impossible to make it any thinner. He offered to give up the contract for a bonus of $700. This offer was not accepted and the than call off color. | matter was turned over to the board's engineer for investigation. Giovanetti & Son, commission mer-! chants, asked that the permit to do business on the State wharves, which was revoked last week, be renewed. In their communication the firm says that it has withdrawn from the Produce Dealers’ sociation and is willing to abide by the spirit and letter of the Woodward act and the regulations of the Harbor Commissioners., A new permit was, by motion of Commissioner Kirkpatrick, granted the firm. Attention was called by President Spear to the injunction issued by Judge Kerrigan on application of Webster & Dunbar, G. B. Olcese, Jonas Erlanger- Davis Company and Schultz, Hansen & Co. temporarily restraining the board from interfering with the business of | these firms on the wharves. The mat- ter was referred to the attorney for the board without comment. A communication from the Southern | Pacific Company asking that the board | arrange for the dredging of Channel street to a depth of twenty feet from | Fourth street to deep water in the bay was referred to the chief engineer. The board adjourned until Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. _— e RENTAL OF SWEEPING MACHINES next IS HIGH Supervisors Want Board of Works to Purchase the Apparatus for Economical Reasons. The Supervisors' Street Committee had its attention called yesterday by Supervisor Rock to the fact that the Beard of Works was paying $12 per day as rental for street sweeping ma- chines. Rock thought the machines should be bought outright. Herbert | Schmitz of the Board of Works stated | | the machines cost $1200, but the board was Iinvestigating the suction! machines used in Los Angeles and other methods of street sweeping and | the machines may be dispensed with. | He promised to report on the matter | in two weeks. Action on the complaint of Mrs. Mary Drady that her property had been damaged through blasting opera- tions of Lantry & Sons on the Santa Fe property in the Potrero, the parties agreeing to select persons competent to appraise the damages. The petition of citizens calling at- tention to the violations of the ordi- nance requiring safety devices on side- | walk elevators was referred to the| Merchants’ Association for investiga- | tion as to suitable devices, so the ordi- nance may be revised and enforced. Sixteen property-owners yesterday filed a protest against the acceptance of the bitumen used for the new pave- ment on Fair Oaks street, between | Twenty-fourth and Twenty-sixth, on the ghound that it is too soft and was improperly cooked. The Street Com- | mittee postponed action on the ac-| ceptance of the blocks until after a hearing. —_————— WILL GRANT PERMITS FOR STREET FLOWER PEDDLERS, Board of Works Bows to Superior Court Decision—Awards Con- tract for Poles. Attorney George T. Wright ap- peared before the Board of Works to urge that permits to sell flowers on the sidewalks at points designated by an ordinance of the Supervisors be granted to applicants in view of the Superior Court decision that the ordi- nance is legal. President Schmitz in- formed Wright that the board was considering the regulations preparea by L. M. King, secretary of the Mer- chants’ Association, to govern the sale of flowers in the free markets. Schmitz stated that the board would be ready to grant permits next Monday. The board accepted the bid of George E. Carter to furnish 100 poles for the Market-street illumination at $19 50 each. KILLED HIS HORSE —A. Dayton vester- day commenced suit against the United Rail- roads for $1550 damages because, as alleged, one of the corporation’s cars on Sixteenth street collided with his horse and wagon, kill- ing the animal and rulning the ris. acei- dent happened July +_—_____————_+ WESTPORT—Arrived Aug 10—Stmr Green- Wnod. hence Aug RT ADI;,O(“K—Slned Aug 10—Schr Mete for 8 ?‘o" BA vf-“Amvea Aug 10—Schr Novelty, he J l A NDON_Arrived Aux 10—Schr Onward, nepes Jul‘DRQ_—AH’IVM Aug 10—Schrs Lucy and Cnrallne. from Umpqua; schr Taurus, from Port Gamble. Y\ 10--Bktn Chas F Crocker, for P:':"e‘i"ow:l'end. stmr Santa Cruz, for San Francisco. "PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Aug 10—Bktn John Paimer. for San Francisco, NTA BAnnJmA-—s-ne« L Aug 10—Stmr uuu Rosa, for San Franc! ISLAND Ponn KA !ln—Arflvod Aug 10—Stmr Nevadan, from Honolu! HoNoLULu-—Arrlve Aug 9—-U § stmr Logan, hence Aug 1; 8 stmr Solace, from e ASTERN PORTS. u.ADELPBlA-Arflved Afig 9—Fr bark by« o g B O Joh na, fo r Shanghai. l‘llMA 10—Ship John Ena, for Shanghal. NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 10—Stmr Alll- anca, tron Colon. FOREIGN PORTS. FALMOUTH-—_Arrived, Aux 8—Fr Bon- D ea Ak GobY. Haric % Colonel a:.v':mn- Ore. Mareuil, from Antwa" (:A?U’lm—.fl ug 9—8i A Joue, for San Feancises, San mfl——flllled Peking, for Sai R ocl:Afr:'rldAlfnl. YMOUTH — Arrive. by Deutwchiand, from New York ¢ 10 T S4mF o Francsens © o G ot | IGWETT NT., WOODWORTI'S :‘i%> THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 190& SAYS COUNTRY IS PROSPEROUS American Consul at Mana- gua Avers Loss of Canal Will Not Hurt Nicaragua ]E‘OREIG\Y C& SH INVESTED United States Commercial Agency at Bluefields May Be Transferred to Capital ——— Chester Donaldson, United States Consul at Managua, has been a guest at the Occldental Hotel for two days. He is enjoying a leave of absence from | his southern post. Regarding the con-| ditions in Nicaragua, Consul Donaldson | says the Central American republic has | never before enjoyed the prosperity she is now experiencing. Peace has appar- ently been permanently established throughout the republic, and this fact | has given encouragement to foreigners to invest much capital in industrial projects there. ; It is the opinion of the Consul that the building of the canal through Pan- ama instead of through Nicaragua, while a great disappointment to the people of the latter country, will not greatly affect Nicaragua, whose citizens have turned their attention to the de- velopment of their own territory and |- are rapidly forgetting that they ever| hoped for a canal. In view of the fact | that the canal route through Nicaragua | has been abandoned, Consul Donaldson thinks that the United States will soon | make a number of changes in its con- | sular service in that country. Several years ago, when it s hoped | by this Government that Nicaragua might have the canal, the authorities at Washington established a consulate at Bluefields and placed in its charge the entire consular business on the Atlan- tic side of the republic. Donaldson was then put in charge of the business orig- inating on the Pacific side. It is now expected that in the near future the United States Government's entire Nicaraguan consular service will be su- pervised from the capital of the coun- try. At present the United States Min- ister accredited to Nicaragua has his headquarters at San Jose, Costa Rica. Consul Donaldson has been a resident of Nicaragua for nine years and has held his present position for five. ADVERTISEMENTS. H OSTETTERS CULYBRATED B QTOMACHRS Thousands of sickly people have | been restored to health and strength by the use of the Bitters. Many of them voluntarily testify that it cured | them of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Con- | stipation, Biliousness, Kidney Trou- bles or Malaria. It will cure you, too. | Try it to-day. | i | MEN AND WOMEN. | Use Big @ for unpaturai nflanimationa, irritatione or,ulcerations | Bat to stristare. of mucous membranse. | Prevents Contagien. Painiess, and not astrin- | EVANSCHEMICALCO. gent or poisonous. i Scld by There is shade galore at AETNA SPRINGS, Great oaks and pines and dozens of other kinds. There are lawns and| faudy flower beds and ountains, too. Just send | for booklet. Aetna! Springs Co., Napa Co., o Hotel EL CARMELD Pacific Grove, Californfa. “The Little Del Monte.” At the seaside with home comforts. The place o epend your vacation with your Sathing” and o Chekper thad Ly CAMP ’c’UEi’v""i } YOSEMITE i Saratoga Springs. At 3 MBS, Mg, oo Son day_ upwar " hox B«nd £ llust) s me. Send ng'| ustrated pampbiec Get circulars at all raflroad offices. Information at GEO. H. POBE. Advertised by 4000 guests. pock's Burens 11 l(outmnm st, or at 4. MARTENS, Rachelor P. Lake Co.. Cal. County, Caltfornia. Rrita 1> EDBON BROB tor Hoowler i e No fog. Purest spring wa natural tonie and invigorator. 7 week. Woodworth & anw m L DR, | scrt on the coast. | Inquln of \\; BARTLETT . SPRINGS. BARTLETT does not guarantes to cure all the flis that humanity is heir to, but thousands of pecpie have been benefited by the use of Bartlett Water lnd many cured, I You would tmprove your health aod have a grand good time, come to Bartlet: nge, where there is a resident phy- D, & manager of amusements and com- petent masseura. Housekeeping cottages, $3 00 to §6 00 per week. Send for a booklet that will teil you all about Bartlett. Write J. E. MeMAHAN, Bartlett Springs, Cal., or call at 2 Sutter St., San Franciaco. ° AguaCaliente Springs | We have added many NEW attractions to this beautiful and romantic spot; open all the ear fourd; the nearest Hot Sulphur Springs to fan Franciscc temperature 115 degrees; etaging: fare $1 10: sure cure for rheum aeitbma and all kindred allments. have flv. di7crent Hot Sulphur Springs: tub and plunge bats<and the largest mineral water swimming ‘Table and rooms ifes 35 por day. 813 to $14 per weik. rates 10 families and half rates to chil- | Inquire at Peck's, ll “Dflmgl ot., | or address THEO, RICH. . te | PR R e B | We have erected a stone bullding. medern ining-room: can seat 400 Fuests. Grand Electrical Display gt NCW Santa Cruzs? 29222035 Finest Fawine | Concerts | Dafly | 0998 P.unge, Surf and Tub Bathing Water Sports ; Baths on the 3 Roof Gardens | Dancing Coast & Summer | Boaing and Theatricals | Fine Saimon (3 Some- Vaudeville | Fishing thing Specialties | Lovely Drives > Do * o A'ong the Special Rates | Coast and all. the :h S.P. Ry Through the Time During the | Redwoods TITETIBVAS Enlxro Season | Santa Catalina Island 3% Hours From Los Angeles. Season 1904 Qur Famous Marine Band, Huntiag mountais goat. eailing. bathing. golt, tenata and che finest fshing om the Camu Life a Special Featurs. Hundreds of furnisbed tents at reason- able rates. Modern !n all fll‘“efllm For_ further information PECK'S INFORMATION SUREAU, 11 Montgomery st., or BANNING CO., 223 S. Spring st.. Los Angeles. INEKAL SPRINGS AT GLEN ELLEN, the best camping. picnic and pleasurs re- The greatest remedy for lung disease, liver and stomach complaints, rheumatism _and catarrh in the worid: 48 miles fom 8 F. The & P. R R and & F. & N. P. R. R._give special rates to campers; 30 cottages and tents furnished: renmt cheap; ng fogs mor poson oak at the oarc; mlunl boats, bathing and fishing free. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL. office 0211 Market st.. bet. Sixth and Seventh, San m co. THE NEW HOTEL AT ADAMS 18 FINISHED. Every one knows that Adams water cures stomach, liver and kidney WHY EXPERIMENT? For further particulars write to W. R. PRA- THER. VACATION TRIPS. Low Round-Trip Rates. August and Eeptember are the best months for camping and outing trips along the North Bhore. Wenther Warm and bright. No fox nor_wind, Low round trip rates (31 to $3 75) to Camp Taylor, Tocaloma, Point Reyes, Mar- Camp Pistolesi, Camp Meeker, Tyro onte Rio, Mesa Grande, Duncans Mills, Wa sons and Cazadero. Comfortable hotel tages and campa. Hunting and fishin | Boating and bathing. Special low rat Bunday, also Friday or Saturday to Monday: Through tickets from points in San Joaquin or | Sacramento valleys. Get copy “Summer Out- | i and “Short Scenic Trips” at North Shore €26 Market street. offie, POINT ARENA HOT SPRINGS. Extensively improved: new hotel: gas light, large dining-room, telephone, hunting, fshing, swimming, bowling, dancing. all amusements. Personal management. Get booklet, 30 Mont- gomery street, DR. W. A. McCCORNACK, Prop, LA HONDA AND PESCADERO Buy your railroad ticket to Redwood City; 3 . m uud'l'ovuud.nll.:..‘ train from Jose connect with stages l‘h‘:'- WALTER KNIGHT, - “'..G!,. AND BARTLETT SPRINGS AKEPORT STAGE LINE—Hopland to it carrying passengers for .w‘nu. connect with | week: Tuscan Mineral Springs. OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: A year and three months ago 1 was attacked with that | terrible s locomotor ataxia. Power or even sit down. entirely lost. ors of San Francisco and Hot fajled to help me. My stom- Dowels and kidneys failed to work. 1 had tarrh of stomach head and bladder as & 13- DIt pof the diseass: thess troubles becams At times my heart would beat like & drum, my eyes grew weak my memwr mY nerves wrecked, Three months ago i went eyesight perfect, nervouaness After three months’ treat £9Be, memary good, { ment. walked without a cane, with eyes ¢ losed 48d up and down steep hills; am cured of this dread disease, now waik with slight Bime. Have run stores in seventeen towas of the State of Calltornia: am well known in down- town dietricts of San Francisco: inquiry thers will prove truth of my helpless condition thres months _ago. Further information, LOUIS JACOBS: § Stockten st.. Saa 5 Francisco. W' Bave hundreds of testh from others. Send 80c in stamps for bottle of stomach and catarrh Salts. Round- trip ticke:a 4t reduced rates. Southern Pacifia. TUSCAN MINERAL SHIIIBS CORP., Tuscan, C Spend Your Vacation for $2o at |San Luis Hot Sulphur The most ideal resort for beaith on the Pacific Coast. Buy from San Francisco to hn > o=t trip ticket Luis Hot Sulphur Springs. San Luis Obispo, Cal., and return, including stage to and from springs and one Week's board for $20.00 to $22.00, according to location of rooms, or board and occom- modations $9.00 to $12.00 per week. Scenic surroundings. free bathing. boating and fishing on grounds. Fine *hady walks, tennis and croquet grounds, dance pavilion for et Tine sea beach one mile from Hot Sulphur Springs. Cottages and furniture are all new. Gas throughout buildings and grou Our table 1s well gupplied with the best the markst affords. ~Our stage meets trains Arriving at San Lais Obispo at 3:18 B o every cay (except Sunday This is 2o hospital or sanatorfum, WHY NOT SPEND YOUR SUMMER AT HOTEL DEL MONTE? NEW MANAGE- MEWNT GOLF, GLASS- RBOTTOMED ROATS, SURF AND POOL RATHING OILED ROADS. SPECIAL TERMS TO FAMILIES. GEO. P.SNELL, MANAGER. | SEIGLER Natural Hot Plunge and Steam Baths. Posi- tive cure for rheumatism, asthma. Wonderful waters for liver, kidney and all stomach_trou= bles. Swimming pond, orchestra. Fare $9 re- turn trip. Electric lights. Housekeeping cot- fages. Arsenic beauty baths. Rates §1u to $13 week. Baths and amusements free. H. H. MEGOWAN. prop. Seigler, Lake Co., Cal. LAKE COUNTY New, e-mu- direct to the most picturesque portion of California. Best equipped l!nio Hne in the State. Leaves Cails- toga dally ( excepted) at 11:30 & m, to Harbdin, Seigler. Adams, Howard Aa- derson, Hobergs, Splers, \storgs and Glen- brook: Ealf hour for lunch at Calistoga: aiso @ Middletown. Lower Lake, Kelseyville and Lk Livery in mnmwa, in mountains CAMP HOME of Sonoma Co. MEEXER equable climate, lots selling $10 by Meeker. $50 up: depot: hotel: post and express: hone; sawmill; 900 lots sold; 300 cottages Sausalito ferry, N. L M WEEKER. Camo Meeker, Sonoma County. GARDEN CITY SANITARIUM L0 Demmital: baet ouniuned on Cunets et improvements; large treatment rooms: 14—-| location; 53 acres; one block from suwes cars; write for literature. San Jose, Cal TEE TALLAC, LAKE TAKOE, ~*T. BOTH PLANS—AMERICAN and EURO- PEAN. Rates: AMERICAN—33 per day and upward, $17 50 per week and upward. EURO- PEAN—Rooms, $1 per day and upward. Loca- tion, service, accommodations, livery and boat- ing superior to any resort on the lake. RE WEST SPRINGS. R. Prop. MRS. J. D. DROST KOENER will manage springs; new cement bath $2 day: $10 and in st., cor. Mark West Springs, Santa Rall. Rlu"l No. l s PR RS LAKE TAHOE RAILWAY AND TRANSPORTATION CO. Counects st Truckes with train leavt at 8:05 p. connects at ith tratn reachivg 8. B at 7:50 & m. THE BROCKWAY HOTEL, LAKE E. he usual attractions of = and MRS, many improvements: and gas all over place: Office, 833 Lark: . P,