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FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY UG JST 16, 1904 WILL PETITION SECRETARY HAY | Merchants of the City to Army Transport Buford Arrives From Alaska With|gyer Explains Supplies | Soldiers Who for Twn Years Have Been Stationed, and Resources Claimed by at Fort Liscum and Are Home to Be Thawed Out Ask the Authorities to De-', cide What Is Contraband | | | "SENATOR GIVES ADVIC | —_— George C. Perkins Says That | Trade in Orient Should | Be Granted Protection ———— | A o American cor in mmerce k of mercha ber of Com- e of the fact ms hardly in nage to trade of State Hay e steps the greed with Andrew rrigan & want the to declare ad of letting make its own shipped from Pacific number of Japan not WILL PLACE WEATHER GAUGE ON MOUNT WHITNEY Thermometer Recording Lowest Tem- ature 1o Be Located on High- Altitude in United States. been made at or the placing of ure thermometer coldest day. or remaining gh the fluia der the in- tempera- PRINCES OF BAVARIA VISITING THIS CITY Asrive ¥Yrom Mexico, Where They © " Enjoved the Hospitality of President Diaz ad of Ba- king a tour of the | under the titles Wartenburg, ar- the south helm Reit- e Palace itors in gue have Mex- ts of 2 all al rank. George about 18 mes. New Pictures and Fra e 14 of gs for the | wly fitted rooms to | tors welcome. Sen-| ). Market st. . - ADVERTISEMENTS. aw vig “ TARTAR IS A TARTAR * Soft, spongy, sensitive gums result from | terfar accumulation. It should be removed -z once by your dentist and thereafter pre- vented by the use of ‘SOZODONT - TOOTH POWDER #nd its complement, SOZODONT Liquid. The “Powder is slightly abrasive, is abso- lutely “free from grit and acid, and is just the thing for those who have an inclination {or the niceties of every-day life. & PORNS: LIQUID, POWDER, PASTE. | 4430 | machinery, Ludiow. BRINGS INFANTRY COMPANY FROM FAR NORTHERN POST The army transport Sheridan, which a ved Sunday, brought home soldiers who have been serving Uncle Sam in the troples. The Buford got in yester- with a2 company of infantrymen a. Both sets of soldie n at the Presidio, the Sheri batch ccoling off and the Buford's tingent thawing out. d bro t from I of the Thirteenth Infantry wives and families of the o any I been at Fort s near Valdes, for two and men are Company has back in the Calif sine as the Sheridan’s pass Manila are glad once mor the the fog-cooled atmosph ts. lition to her army passengers ord brought four stowaways— r Graft and J mour, ex-sol- and T. Day and F. Stewart, sc diers of misfortune, unable for lack of the land of gold—and s army passengers in- le A. M. Wetherell, L Ham- Wilson, I 3. B wite Mies War Miss Moorman, Batson, James Fiigate and wife, v Walter a Sherman and pany’s liner o'c ipodes, will leave h all her cabins occupled. gers are -—— sman, formeri wha chiet freight clerk has regained, regalia recently plucked from jers by General He hes been appointed purser ip City of Peking and will con- the service to which he has been so for many vears. g s A French Bark Damaged. The French y, bound from Ewansea for put into Monte- bark Gen: San Franc deo Sunday badly damaged e reports hav- encountered he weather. - Overdue Ship Arrives. British ship Earnmount, which was Liverpool this port and was ay jonier remains at 85 per cent el NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and | Shipping Merchants. p Hawalian Islands, at Honoluly, red for sugar thence to New York. s S il Exports for the North. teamer City of Puebla salled on Satur- for Victorla with an assorted merchandise o consigned to_various British Columbian ts, valued at $24,.078 apd including the owin 5 Dkgs fresh frults, 132 pkxs fresh vegelables, 51,875 Ibs dried fruit, 10,000 Ibs. ra‘sins, 10.000 Ibs malt, 569 Ibs hops, 163 cs canned goods, 18 pkgs grooeries and provi jons, 196 gals wine, 18 pkgs table preparatio 2¢ pkes paste, 9776 Ibs beans, 40 pkgs onions, vs.meals, 2710 Ibs chocolate, 122,650 lbs in, 205,983 Ibs lead, pipe, 11 5 1bs axle grease, 600 pkgs building materi bbis cocoanut ofl, § cs dry g« cs srms and ammunition, 2 cyls ga: day s e ins 1 pke 10 coils rope, 27 pkgs electrical supplies, 105 bdls hardwood, 1 ¢s bats, 5 cs nails. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Monday. August 15. U 8 stmr Buford, Hall, 3 da,s from Seattle. Stmr Noyo, Johnson, 23 hours from Ventura. Stmr F A Kilburn, Thompeon, 7 hours from Port Rogers. Stmr Toledo, Boyd, 30 hours from Eureka. Tp,_river direct. Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen. 18 hours from Greenwood Stmr Arcata, Macgenn, 65 hours from Coos Bay. Stmr Corona, Gielow, 19 hours from Bureka. P Elizabeth, Jensen, 44 hours from Ban- on. gtmr Santa Barbara, Zaddart. 90 hours from Olympia, via Seattle 83 hours, bound south; put in 1o land passengers. Stmr State of California, Nicolson, 42 hours from San Diego and way ports. Stmr Alcatraz Andressen, 44 hours from Ban Pedro. “Etmr_Maggle, Corning. 4 hours from Halt- Bkin Fullerton, Nlielson, 5 days fm Astori Eenr T6a Schosuer, Moller, § days = Schr Fglgon. Anderson. © days from Grays Schr Tvy, Lundquist, 4 days from Coos Bay. Schr Oakland, Ewart, 815 days from Sfus. law River, Manager R. | the morth| ock Thurs- | In a|canta Rosa, he from Port | 21 | 2:181 i WL e, 4 Gibeon, 8 hours from pbell, 10 hours from Bo- August 16. nson, Olsen hr A B Johnson, H stark, LEC ays Harbor. an Vicente Landing. PHIC 15, 10 p m—Weather 6 miles per hour. 65 W_ Br ship o3 Shields for San Francisco. DOM hence July stmr Marblehead, anie, hence Aug 10. ved Aug 14—Bkin J from San Pedro, DRO- ived Aug 15 Schr Transtt, Harbor e, from Re: Pasadena, uréka 14—8c¢ Nokomis for Grays schr Da Grays Harbor, Aug 1 stmr_Cl James H F TA BARE nta Monica, hence . from Grays Harbor; om Willapa Harbor. Aug ir Bonita, from n Pedro. s Rosa, for San for San Franclsco, EKA—Arrived Aug 15 mr hence Aug 14; stmr hence Aug Alliance, from Coos Bay: stmr Prentiss, Aug 13 PORT TOWN D—Arrived Aug Resolute, from Suva; schr Borealls, Z in Aug 15—Chil bark Curzon, from Honolulu for Port Townsend. ASTORIA—Salled Aug 15—Stmr Geo W El4- er. Ean FYancisco a Aug 13—Schr Sadle, U_8 n n Francisco. Break- Aug 15—Stmt San Francisco; stmr Bonita, Auvg 15—Stmr BASTERN PORTS. ¥ YORK—Arrived Aug ick, from Mantia ISLAND PORTS, -Arrived Aug 15—Stmr Argyll, 14—U 8 etmr HONOLULU hence Aug 6. FOREIGN PORTS. HIOGO—Arrived Aug 13—Stmr Korea, from Horgkong KIN ed Aug 14—-Br bark Earn- mou for Liverpool, Al—- Axvllén_‘ Aug 14—Br stmr ved Aug 13—Br stmr atled Aug 12. 3 p m—Stmr n Francisco via Honoluly 3 ug 15, 4 p m—Stmr Sonoma, hence uly ILHA GRANDE—Arrived 168 bark Juilus Palm 4—Swed Aug from Bangkok. FALMOUTH—Arrived Aug 14—Fr bark Marechal de Turenne, from Oregon, LIVERPGOL—Arrived Aug 15—B; Earnmount, hence Feb 20+ iy OCEAN STEAMERS. PLYMOUTH—Arrived Aug 15—Stmr Wilhelm, from New York. T e e Sun, Moon and Tide: United States Coast and Geodetic Surve Time and Height of High and Low Wal at For: Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by officlal authority of the Superintendent - August 15 1904, NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Misslon-street wharf) about 23 minutes later than at Fort Point; the helght of tide is the same at both places. TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, Sun rises Sun sets . Moon sets . 5 |Time| | Time) | Time| Time| ¥ I Ft. ‘ Fefo E e Z law L W 168 | 3:07} 1.8 17 t 21 2.2] 18 | 5:38 2.6 L W IL Wi 17 2 43/ 1 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning.tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the Zourth time column gives the last tide of the — | — v. except when there are but threa tides, as urs. The heights glven are in > soundings of the United States except when a minus (—) d then the number m the depth given by lane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. . & Way Ports. Arena & W | | | Point Are Santa ¥ | Redondo nd & Astoria.... |2 | Siberia e Japan | Queen P Enterprise... | | Bureka Humboidt | 8. Monica San Pedro .. Aug. Coos Bay San Pedro & Way Pts.'Aug. Hathor...... T & Way Ports.|Aug. | Centratia. .. Harbor .[Aug: | Nevadan Honolulu & Kahulul... Aug. Arctic Humboldt -...... -lAug. Corona Humbol siiool[Aug. o0s Ba t. Orford.[Aug. State of Cal.. n Diego & Way Pts. tle & Tacoma : land & Astoria | Humbolar ... | Arcata | Grays Harbor . Aug. .| Honoluix Aug. Puget - Aug. | New York via Ancon..|Aug. | Seattle & Bellingham ug. | Mexican Ports -lAug. TO SAIL. Destination. | Safls.| Pler. August 16. | ;!umbo!dl . pmiPier 2 Los Ange! m|Pler 2 North Fork. | mboldt ceeel B ?m Pler 20 Elizabeth Coquille River. pmn!Pler 20 | E ka. Humboldt e 9 am/ Pier 13 | 5 Coquille River 2 3 pm Pler Angust 17. | | Santa Clara..! Valdez & Seward. Two Steamers Libeled. George W. Boyd filed a libel yes- terday in the United States District Court against the steamer San Ga- briel to recover $104 50 and costs. The complaint alleges that Boyd was employed on March 1 in San Pedro harbor as first assistant engi- neer at wages of $90 per month and that on March 6, without any cause, he was discharged in the; harbor of Eureka. He avers that being unable to obtain employment at that place, he was obliged to pay his passage to Sar Francisco. Mike Stefano filed a libel yesterday in the United States District Court against the steamshin Ventura to re- cover costs and $120 wages alleged to be due him. e Puget Sound Ships Collide, A dispatch from Seattle vesterday afternoon stated that the steamship Ramona, from Alas- ka, and the lmer Tremon* bound from that port for China and Japan, came in collision at 1:50 p. m. off Marrowstone Point, in Puget Sound. There was considerable fog on the surface of the w-ler.b ’nnh vessels were not ing at high speed, but they came togeths fard enough. to break several Diates oh ih Lull of the Tremont, while the Ramona’'s bow was badly smashed. The Tremont put into Port Townsend, but the Ramona continued on to Beattle. The Tremont returned to Seattle later in therafternoon for repairs. —_——— Bankrupt Mill Man. Walter H. Sargent, a mill man of Angels Camp, filed a petition in insol- vency yvesterday. He owes $393 and has no assets. | Arcata Coos B & Pt. Orrd 12 13 Arctic Humboldt 3 2 Corona Humboldt 1 s | August 18, | Sequola..... Willapa Harbor....]12 m|Pler 20 Ventura Sydney & Way ...|'2 pm Pler 7 | Doric China & Japan 1 pm|(Pier 40 Tmatilla... Puget Sound Portsll am|Pler 9 St. Paul.... 'Nome & St Michael| 2 pm/Pier 19 G. Lindauer |Grays Harbor ....|......|Pier — Pomo. ...... | Pt “Arena & Albion 6 pm|Pier 2 State of Cal |San Diego & Way.| 9 am Pler 11 | Argo. it \F ) River Por | 4 pmPier 2 | Allfance. Eureka & Coos B.| 5 pm|Pler 16 Breakwater.|Coos Bay direct....| 5 pm|Pler 8 August 19. ! Bonita. Newport & Way 9 am|Pler 11 S. Monica.. |Grays Harbor 4 pm Pier | Augurt 20. | -|Grays Harbor......| 4 pm|Pier 10 |Astoria & Portiand!1l am/Pier 24 ¢ ing. N. Y, via Ancon.[12 mPier 40 | Pt. Arena.../Potnt Arena ......| § pm|Pier 2 | Redondo....| Astorla & Portland! 6 pm Pier 2 | Pomona. Humboldt . 1:30 p/Pler 9 | August 21. | | | S Rosa.... [San Diego & Way.! 9 am|Pler 11 | Centralia... Los Angeles Poris.|[10 am|Pier 10 | { August 23. | [} - San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 -+ China & Japan....| 1 pm|Pier 40 - Puget Sound Ports/1l am|Pier 9 August 25. | Astorla & Portiand|11 amiPler 24 | Hono. & Kahulul'12 m|Pier 23 | FROM SEATTLE. | Steamer. Destination. ( Salls. Santa Ana...| Seldovia & Way Ports.|Aug. Farallon.....| Skagway & Way Dorts. |Aus. 19 City Topeka. | Skagway & Way Ports. |Auj Dolphin. | Skagway & Wav Ports.|Au Roanoke.....| Nome & St. Michael.. TELLS. ABOLT LAKE MERCED | } | \ i 1 the Spring Valley Company 'PIPE LINE DANGEROUS | ! i | Pumping to High Elevations | | Is Preferable in Viewz ‘ of Improved Machinery The description of the properties of | (the Spring Valley Water Works was continued yesterday wefore Commis- | sioner Heacock by Engineer Schussler, ! testifying for the corporation in its suit | against the city to have set aside the water rate arbitrarily fixed by the Su- ! perviser ! The greater portion of the day was' occupied in an exhaustive d ription !of Lake Merced, the quantity and| quality of the water it contains and the territory from which it draws its supnly. A comparison was also made of the relative expense of bringing water into the city through pipe lines by gravity pressure alone and raising it to certain levels bv artificial means. Engineer. Schussler said that while me years ago the gravity system was the most economical the invention of improved pumping machinery has so completely altered conditicns that a short-line service with powerful pumps is far safer and more economical. A long pipe line is not only expensive to construct but is also subject to breaks which not only cause a waste of water, | but cut off the supply. In case of a conflagration such an accident would be disastrous. | He then gave a detailed description of Lake Merced and its surroundings, | saying that the company has from time to time been buying in surround- ing ranches in order to preserve the water from pollution. Further than this certain tributary streams had been diverted and are emptying into the ocean, as it was feared they would | carry filth into the lake. At present the lake is kept but half full, as ex- perience has shown that it contains a number of springs and when the water | is at a low level it is freer from im- purities than when the lake is full. As an emergency supply, Engineer Schussler is of the opinion that there is none better than this great lake, sit- | uated within the city limits and within | five or six miles of the center of popu- lation. When the plans now under | | way are completed the storage capa- city of Lake Merced wiil have been so increased as to furnish a seventy-day supply of water to the city in case all other sources should fail. “It's stor- | age facilities, in fact,” he said, “are as | great as those of a flowing well.” | In support of this Schussler quoted extracts from. a report made to the Supervisors by former City Engineer Grunsky in 1902 in which he said: “Lake Merced is more favorably lo- cated than Lobos Creek. It can safely be used to safeguard the supply from other sources. * * * The best supplies near at hand are Crystal Springs and Lake Merced, the latter only for emer- gency uses.” The project of utilizing the coast streams on the peninsgla, ‘the witness sald, is only feasible by developing the Crystal Springs property, which, with the Alameda Creek system, will furnish a supply of 140,000,000 gallons a day or 30,000,000 more than is esti- mated the city will need fifty years hence. ——————— | Fall hats, 1904, just arrived, nobbier | | than ever. Tom Dillon & Co.. opp.Palace. L e BABY MEXICAN TIGER IS YOUNG ROACH'S PET | Son of anom, Shipbuilder Captures Animal in the Wilds of South- ern Republic. Among the guests at the Palace is| William M. Roach, son of the famous | shipbuilder, John B. Roach, of Ches:. ter, Pa. The young man and Ar-| turo del Toro of Chapala, Mexico, ar- | rived here Sunday from the southern republic, where, near the city of Aca- pulco, a New York company in which | they are interested and of which Del Toro is the president is preparing to develop a million acres of land, which is said to be admirably adapted for the growing of cotton. The presence of the two men at the Palace Hotel yesterday attracted the attention of many owing to the fact that voung Roach was accompanied by a baby Mexican tiger, which he captured near Chapala and of which | he is trying to make a pet. The company which he and Del | | | | | | | 2! Toro represent is backed wholly by | American capital and will be the first to undertake on a large scale the| growing of cotton in Mexico. Upon | this subject Del Toro said vesterday: | Mexico is now Importing cotton to the extent | | of between five and six millions of dollars an- nually. Naturally an enterprise such as the one our company ls Inaugurating Is re- | celving every possible encouragement from | the Mexican Government, from which we hee | obtained special concessions. After several | months' inspection We found a tract of land | back f the city of Acapulco which experts have. 8eclarcd is excelled in no other part o the ~West as a field for cotton growing. As| yet our project has simply reached the end of the preliminary stage, where we have acquired our land and necessary capital for establishing a promising Industry In that republic. | Del Toro has lived in Mexico for a | { number of years and owns one of the most luxurious homes on the lake side | of Chapala. If you want rest and quiet ~ this summer go to AETNA SPRINGS. You will find its cottage life just the thing for worn- out nerves. Send for il- lustrated booklet. Aetna Springs Co., Napa Co., Cal. NORTH SHORE HOTEL—On Tomales Bay. Good table and accommodntions, Houss I MEa MATT LINDSAY, | with beard $2 50 & day upward, cheaper thaa | etaying home. Burlington oute THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS FOR ST. LOUIS DATES: AUGUST 18, 19, SEPTEMBER 1, 2, 5, 6, 7. 8. 19, 20, 28, 29. OCTOBER 3, 4, 5, 6, 19, 20, 36, 27. FROM SAN FRANCISCO: trains to St. Louis. On Southern Pacific train No. 4 at 9 a. m., with day- light ride through Salt L over Rio Grande Railway. Denver, thence Easton the Burlington A standard through sleeper to St. ake City and Scenic Colorado, Ali sleepers carried via fast through Louis every day at 6 p. m. Same route. RATES: All the low Special World’s Fair Excursion Rates authorized from California points apply for these Bur- lington Excursions; dates to Chicago. Call on or write other Excursions on {frequent General Agent, W. D. SANBORN, Burlington Ticket Offiosy 631 MARKET ST. (Under Palace Hotel), San FPraxncisco. BARTLETT SPRINGS. BARTLETT does not guarantes to cure 2]l the ilis that humanity is helr to, but thousands of people have been benefited by the use of Bartlett Water and many cured It you would fmprove your health and have a grand good time, come to Barth Springs, where there is a resident phy siclan, a manager of amusements and com- petent masseurs. Housekeeping cottages, $3 00 to $6 00 per week. Send for a booklet that will tell you all about Bartlett. Write J. E. McMAHAN, Bartlett Springs, Cal.. or call at 2 Sutter St Saa Francisco. WD Hotel EL CAR “The with home comforis. Pactfic Grove, Monte. The place famtly. Surt Calitornta. At the seaside to spend your vacation W bathing and fishing. th_your Rates Send for {liustrated pamphiet. Address GEO. H. CORDY, Manager. SEIGLER g Natural Hot Plunge and Steam Baths. tive cure for cheumatism, asthma. Wonderful | waters for liver, kidney and ail stomaéh trou- | bles. Swimming pond, orchestra. Fare $9 re. turn trip. Electric lights. Housekeeping tages. Arsenic beauty baths, Rates $10 to $i2 | per week. Baths and amusements free. H. H. | McGGWAN. prop.. Seigler, Lake Co.. Cal KLAMATH SPRINGS, Beswick, Siskiyou County, Californis. Write to EDSON BROS. for Booklet. INEKAL SPRINGS AT GLEN BLLEN. | the best camping, plcnic and pleasure re- | scrt on the coast. The greatest remedy for | lung disease, liver and siomach complatats, | rheumatism _ and catarrh in the world: 48 | miles from S_ F. The S. P. R. R. and S. F. | & N. P. R R._give special rates to campers 30 ‘cottages and tents furnished: remt cheap, | Do fogs mor polson oak at the park; minerai water. boats. bathing and fishing free. Meals served at Hotel Riverside at reasonable rates. Inquire of DR. C. C. O'DONNELL. office 10213 Market st.. bet. Sixth and Seventh, Saa | Francisco. LA HONDA AND PESCADERO Buy your rallroad ticket to Redwood City; 3 a. m train_3d and Townsend, and 9:20 a m. train trom San Jose connect with stages direct, Address WALTER KNIGHT. Redwood City, Cal comfort and quiet: excelie Menlo Park, one hour from city. Nine frains daily. Per- fect clim beautiful place. table. Address W.J.MEREDITH. Mgr., Hoftt's School. LLAKEFORT _AXD BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE—Hopland to Bartlett Spriags, via Lakeport, carrying passengers for Lakeport | and Bartlett Springs. Stages connect with | trains at Hooland. Leave Hopland at 12:30, | arrive at Lakeoort at 3:30: arrive at Bartiett | Springs at 7:30. New 6.horse I14-passenger tourlst wagons, with all the most modern im- rovements. Passengers for Lakeport or Bart- f4% "Springs. call for ticketa by Bartlect Springs Stage Line. Tickets can be purchased ot ofdcs | of California N. W. Ry.. Market st. or | at Tiburon ferry. MILLER & HOWARD. Props | OWN in mountains CAMP | SUMMER HOME of Sonoma Co. | Pure water, equatle climate, lots selling $10 | up; cottaxes bullt by Meeker. $30 up: depo stores: restaurant: hotel: post and ex telephone; sawmill; 900 lots sold; 300 cottages bullt. Sausalito ferry, . M. C MEEKER. Camp Meeker, Sonoma County. GARDEN CITY SANITARIUM | Not a hospital: best equipped on Coast; mod- ern improvements; large treatment rooms; 1deal location; 5% acres; one block from street cars; write for literature. San Jose, Cal THE TALLAC, LAKE TAHOE, ~"T. BOTH PLANS—AMERICAN and EURO- PEAN. Rates: AMERICAN—$3 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 cn the lake. CALIFORNIA REDWOOD rARK (Big Basin)—Union Mill Ci and Tavern; 5 miles from Boulder Creek R. R. station. Dally stage. | week. Office. | THE BROC Spend Your Vacation for $2O at San Luis Hot Sulphur San Luis Obispe, Springs Calr The most ideal resort for pleasure and Leaith on the Pacific Coast. Buy round ticket from San Franclsco to San Hot Sulphur Springs. San Luis Obispo. Cal., and return, includiog stags to and fr springs _and one week's beard for $20.00 to $22.00, according or board and accom- $12.00 per week. ings, fres Dbathing. & on grounds. Fias tennis and croquet grounds. for guests. Fine sea shady walks. éance pavilion beach one mile from Hot Suiphur Springs Cottages ard furniture are all mew. Gas throughout buildings and grounds. Our table i well supplied h the best the et affords. Our stage meets trains at San Luis Obispo &t 3:15 p. m. every cay (except Sunday). This is £o hospital or sanatorfum, WHY NOT SPEND YOUR SUMMER AT HOTEL DEL MONTE? NEW MANAGE- MENT—GOLF, GLASS- ROTTOMED ROATS, SURF AND POOL RATHING OILED ROADS. SPECIAL TERMS TO FAMILIES. GEO. P.SNELL, MANAGER. LAKE COUNTY New. comfortable carriages direct to the most pleturesque portion of California. Bewt equipped stage Iine in the State. Leaves Calls- toga dally (Sundays excepted) at 11:30 a m. direct to Harbin_ Seigler, Adams. Howard Aa- derson, Hobergs, Splers. _istorgs and Glen- brook: kalf hour for lunch at Calistoga: aise to Middletown, Lower Lake, Kelseyville aad Lakeport. Livery in connection, WM. SPIERS. Propristor. - | | CAMP CURRY Get circulars at all raliroad offices. Advertised by 4000 guests. ; "YOSEMITE feosossssvee | MARK WEST SPRINGS. H. KOEN Prop. MRS J. D. DROST and MRS, H. KOENER will manags springs: many imbrovements: new cement Dbathhouse, and gas all over place; $2 day: $10 and i 833 Larkin st. cor. Geary. or Mark West Springs, Santa Rosa. Rural No. & DE LA ROZA resort. Santa Cruz Mountaias: ccttages and nts for light housekeeping of camping. A. J. GIBBS. Msr.. Gibba, Cal LAKE TAHOE RAILWAY AND TRANSPORTATION CO. Connects at Truckee with train leaving & ¥. at 8:05 p. m. Returning. conmects at Truckee with train reschisg S. F. at 7:50 a, m. LAKE TAHOE. Beside the usual attractions of a Lake Tahos resort we hate the only hot springs, the most sheltered shore and best fishing. FRANK B. ALVERSON, Manager. KWAY HOTEL, A » da; from $10 to $16 per week. P. O. and telsphone A, L. FROST. Rublcon Park, Lake Tanoe, Cal DEER PARK INN "5 o Suce 12 elevation 6807"feet; mineral springs. Booklet Travelers’ Office, 30 Montgomery st. J- B. SCOTT. Deer Park. Cab Family ftable _Furnished cabins; camping CAMPBELL HOT SPRINGS. unds: §8 and $10 per wee. Under the gladt | 1, glerrs Nevada Mounaine Sierrs Couaty, (o ER Beider ol CeDerY- | 800 feet elevaticn. Are beautifully located SEene Boulder Creek. Cal | ot the ‘head o the great Sierma Valiey, 50 = ~ | miles long by 5 miles wide, surro: ‘whicn HOWELL MT., WOODWORTI'S ;152 21 | is the great primeval forest of pine and fe & No fog. Purest spring water. Climate natural tonic and Invigorator. Residence 29 years. §7 per week. Woodworth & Muller. St.Helena.Cal. North Shore R.R: health, reat, comfort, pleas- | $rancisco it Cal. . bathing; fresh milk, Duncans X -:»b:l'nu J. F. ORR, Silis, peciaity is made of the table. The bot springs e laaqualed for the cure of rheumatism gout, iiver and kidney complaints and all and skin diseases. Rates for room to $12 per week ° Round 1 > 5