The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 23, 1904, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

RANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1904 (RITIC LASHES |VESSELS OF THE PACIFIC SQUADRON RETURN HERE AFTER A LONG ABSENCE Flagship New York Is Going Back to the North Atlantic Station, but May Stay in Port With Others Un- til After the Coming Knights Templar Conclave POLICE JUDCES ev. John Stephens Finds! Prevalence of Crime Is| Dne to Courts’ Leniency| | CRUSADE STRENGTHENS » Ministers and Societies Join | Hands to Suppress the Sale of Obscene Matter | | Police Court Judges and the Police Department encountered some caustig | c ism-at the Methodist Ministers’ | tion vesterday morning and all | on & nt of the circulation in the | « of viglous, obscene and indecent reading matter and pictures which had been exposed by the Rev. F. A. Keast some two weeks ago. Rev. Mr. Keast announced that the is of the committee entrusted with | k of pression were being | strengthe and that among those | who had come inte the front ranks are | W s d the members of the Epworth Le-gue,% the Ch vor Union and the | ministers of the ongregational denom- Keast announced d a communication phical Union in as_pledged itself to bel shall not again | reading matter. | that Re another member pointed to g movement, ace Arch- leaders city to join Dr. ing sessiorf of the | Ministers’ Assoclation tee was appointed F. A. Doane, Rev. | 1d Re Mr. McElhin- in the er to aid in N | meeting of the Methodist | sters’ Associ the discussion | as brisk, lively determined. VIEW OF POLICE OFFICIALS. | Dr. Fr stor of Grace | st Church, said . x ent knows 2 mot in fa ECing x private police de- partment is already paid by the city . Agpea—b 8 tace o with ourts, e enforce- Pe altogether the ly due to the the majority cf m on mere technicali- | quired as to the | Y and Rev. Mr. Keast the law forbids the| selling or carrying of ob-| re and pictures. i Bane asked in that case S s the iaws are not en- ed a nted to know whether Chief man had been in- of Police W Keast replied that the attorneys ittee that it was un- terview the Chief, as artment is well aware n and should do its a Ross and numerous other T ed the meeting in support of the movement. . PRESBYTERIAN SUMMER “'ORK.: rterian Ministers’ Associa- Presbyterian House yes- listened to numerous ac- « s ymmer work by members. | The R Doane told of the dedi- Presbyterian church at | where during the sum- er the congregations had been large. | r. McDonald, Dr. Theodore Burn- %, Rev. F. W. Mitchell and other ministers gave interesting accounts of wurch work Dr. W. C. Kantner of the First gational Church, Salem, Or. mddressed meeting of the Congrega- tiona! Ministers’ Association yesterday. The Presbyterian orphanage and farm, S Anselmo, is to have a bene- fit. At recent meeting at the home of Mrs. J. L. Martel on Buchanan | street it was decided to hold a garden | fete for the cause at the home of Mre. A. E. Kent, Kentfield, near Ross | Valley, on Saturday afternoon, Sep- | tember 17. e | It was announced yesterday that the Richmond Methodist Episcopal | Church, of which the Rev. E. D. Raley | is pastor, will hold its first anniver- | sary service next Sunday, August 28, both morning and evening. Owing to the difficulty experienced by some clergvmen in arriving at the | Presbyterian Association meeting lu{‘ vear on Labor day it has been decided by that body to postpone the usual | kiy gathering on the forthcoming | Labor day celebration. —_—— ! Health Board Restrained. A sult to enjoin the Board of Health from destroying a building at the cor- ner of Broadway and Dupont streets was commenced in the Superior Court vesterday and a temporary restraining order was issued by Judge Seawell. The title of the case is P. Marsicano against W. A. Harvey, John W. Hughes, Joseph Poheim, J. C. Stin- son, G. W. Wittman, Herbert Schmitz, D. E. Reagan and several John Does. The plaintiff owns the block 1123 to 1131 Dupont street, which the Board of Health wants to raze. He alleges that the block is worth $50,000 and is not dilapidated or in bad repair and that its destruction will entail an in- suffrable loss. —_————— An ingeniously constructed shadow clock has just been invented by Pro- fessor Herth of Lynn, Mass. The es- sential feature of the Invention con- siets of a lamp, which throws upon the celling optical representation ef a small g i | Phelps. % - ey e e o 3 | FLAGSHIP NEW YORK, CRUISER MARBLEMEAD AND ¥, WHICH ARRIVED IN PORT YESTER- | DAY AFTER AN NCE_OF M NTHS UND ORDERS TO RETURN TO THE AT- | S S b, DBR ORDERS TO RETURN TO THE AT +- — — = ~i For the first time in some months head off the scared runaways. Glocker ) Santa Rosa, hence Aug 21, and safled for San s Tl e - of. | Jumped straight for th o His hands | Diego. an Franciseco harbor ts man-of- | rein He knocked down and | ALCATRAZ LANDING—Arrived Aug 22— war row. Since the departure of the o the lines and | Ship ott. from Honolulu x s before they | P Passed Aug 22, 9:35 a m— Pacific squadron for Panama only an from Bandon for San Fran- who of the and witn; nerviest showed o ead and but a mmon stock Ker's life was in imminent peril, occasional and lone cruiser, gunboat or | g destroyer has anchored in the bay and even those visits have been brief, few | and far between. Yesterday, how- i St he A ndk Laaki TR " he flags New York, with Ad- undoubtedly prevented a very Svmr.2he Saguiin Naw. T h ashup. It s not the first time his miral Goodrich on board, and. com- avery. have saved human life. manded by Captain Hunker; the e e The Overdue List. The vessels on the éverdue list are quoted for reinsurance as follo Pionler, 90 per cent; Englehorn, 10 per cent; Hampton and Asle, 6 per cent re— Lyderhorn Now Afloat. The British ship Lyderhorn, cruiser Marblehead,” Captain Thomas, and the gunboat Bennington, Captain came in stately procession through the Golden Gate and dropped their mud hooks at the anchorages they left last year. The New York is swinging to her previously re- el lay o | ported ashore in the river be, has been | steel cable off Clay street wharf, and | Po0ed Asfore [0 the, TRCT K off Folsom street, in the anchorage e Pl | ground sacred for many years to voh-g Wates: Front Nots: SO _GF Ihé.mavy, sre fethesed fhe) new steamer Harold Dollar, recently Marblehead and Bennington, in €OM- | unched at Lureka, arrived yesterday in tow pany with the Solace and Boston and jof the steam schooner Rival. The Harold a fleet of laid up army transports. | Dollar will_receive her engines st this port Captain Hunker said yesterday that |Aand when ready will go into the coast trade. : b ey ai The ship Star of Russia cleared vesterd: no orders had been received regarding | s, Karluk, to which port she gose for. 3 the movements of the squadron. Offi- = -KI'IY;‘V\{ salmon. 2 i | tug Wizarq came up yesterday from cers and men hope to remain at this for her regular overhaull port until after the Knights Templar navy colller Nero arrived yesterday, -, - 3 days from Bremerton. oncla ¥ Conclave, but unless orders to that ef. By Coniiery’s. Hitee fect are received the New York, Ben- nington, Marblehead and Boston will start south in a few days. ¢ from Honolulu, Charters. The New York goes back to the The barkentine Puako Is chartered for lum- North Atlantic station. The Chicago |ber from Puget Sound to Delagoa Bay or %75 Nafal at 57s 6€d; ship J. B. Thomas, same s on he e , is on her way here to "““_a the pla-;:“ business, from Puget Sound to Sydney at 3: |of the New York. The vessels will| g4, with op Melbourne or Adelaide at 405, ape Town or Delagoa red prior to arrival naning loads general Mazatlan and San Blas. -—— meet at Valparaiso, it is expected, and there Admiral Goodrich will haul down his flag and transfer himself, his flag, his staff and his belongings to the 2 3 X Rk Chicago, which will come to San Fran- SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. cisco and remain on this station as the ARRIVED. ' flagship of the squadron. Monday, August 22. IS o e, U S stmr Nero. Schuteff, 4 days from Bremerton. Mary D. Hume at the Bottom. Word was received yesterday of the sinking in Nushagak Bay, July 5, of the steamer Mary D. Hume. No detalls of the disaster have heen received beyond the fact that the passing of the ancient craft was not attended with eny loss of life. For twenty-four years the Mary D. Hume has ploughed the Pacific and dodged in and out of the harbors, bays and julets that lie between here and the Arctic. She was built In 1850 at Ellensburg, Or., for R. D. Hume & Co. of this city, who ran her between here and the Eel River. She was sclg to H. Dutard, who continued her in the same trade until she was purchased by the U S stmr New York, Hunker, 45 days from Por: Angeles. U S stmr Bennington, Thomas, 41 days fm Port Angeles. J 8 stmr Marblechead, Phelps, 4% days fm Port Argeles Stmr Columbia, Doran, 56 hours from As- toria, via Portland 40 hours. Stmr I A Kilburn, Thompeon, 7 hours from Port Rogers. Stmr Whitesboro, Greenwood Stmr State of California, Nicolson, 41 hours from San Diego. Stmr Elizabeth, Jensen, 41 hours fm Bandon. Stmr Coquille River, Adler, 42 hours from Olsen, 16 hours from Pacific Steam Whaling Company and con- i I s o se ureka, verted into a whaler. She was the first steam 3 ] - whaler to winter in_the Arctic. When old | With new stmr Harold Dollay In tow. Thwing, 41 hours from Eureka, in tow of stmr Rival. Stmr Whittier, Dickson, 68 hours from Port- land, with barge Santa Paula in tow. ege rendered her unfit for whaiing she was purchased by Seattle people and used to carry passengers between Puget Sound and Alaska. When she sank on July 5 she was in commis- sior as & tender to ome of the morthern can- ST Centenniel, TSEELy SoEoun it nerles. She was a vessel of eighty-three tons 8 3 net register and has earned the rest her old giimr. Argo, Dunbam, 120 Bours. from. _¥al ponusTwy e B e or_Maggie, Corning, 4 hours 3 Nushagak Bay, off the isiand of Ekuk. iy Sl & from Hait T Schr Advent, Olsen, 5% days from Willapa Harkor. Manchuria’s Sailing Postponed. The sailing of the Pacific Mail Company's Schr facramento, Gruggel, 4 days trom Sius- Sate Momcheits - e Iiphe mbtovid- abiil r_Jennle Oriffin, Gibson, 3 hours trom Thureday at 1 o'clock. The reason for the % et > k - S:br Mary C, Campbell, 9 hours frm Bodega, de is the inability of General Manager| .z Wizard, Pringle, 46 hours from San Schwerin to get permission from Washington for the transfer to the Manchuria of the Chinese crew brought from the Orient on the Siberia. The Manchuria will not call at Honolulu From here she goes direct to Yokohama. Of her 12,000 tons of cargo more than half is for Japan, and most of the Japanese frelght is for the use of the Mikado's forces on land and sca. Pedro. Barge Santa Paula, Pille, 68 hours Portland, in tow of stmr Whittier. CLEARED. Monday, August 22 Stmr Coos Bay. Johnson, San Pedro and way ports; Pac Coast § S Co, or stmr Titanla, Foyn, Nanaimo, B C; ‘Western Fuel Co. from The Pacific Mail and Occidental and Opi-| Ship Star of Russia, Lindberg, Karluk; ental Steamship companies yesterday issued | Alaska Packers' Association, Iotice that atter the departare of the liner SAILED. enchuria freight would be received from all shippers for Japanese and Korean ports. Only | gemr F A Kilburn, 1}.‘;::.'23;., oo anrl. & few favored ones were allowed to send cargo | Simr Maggle, Corning, Haltmoon Hay. on the Manchuria, but the Siberia, which salls August 30, will take freight from anybody. T Prevents Serions Smashup. Fred Glocker, car starter, whbo for many yeurs has been stationed at the curve around which the Sacramento street cars sweep into Market street, distinguished himself Sunday morning by an act of bravery which undoubt- edly saved many of the passengers who crowd- ed a Hayes street car from serious injury and possibly death. That the curve at which Glocker 1s stationed has not been the scene of many serious accidents is due to the start- er's cool head and strict attention to duty. He bad just halted a car Eunday morning When the horses pulling the Golden West Hotel bus took fright and headed on a mad gallop for & crowded Hayes street car just palling out from the turntable. The danger to the on the car was apparent and several made more or less wild attempts Stmr Ceila, Nordberg, Albion. Nor stmr Titania, Foyn, Nanaimo, B C, Schr Wawona, Peasly, Willapa Harbor, TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS—Aug 22, 10 p m—Weathes foggy: wind W; velocity 8 miles per hour, SPOKEN. No date—Long 48 W, Fr bark Dayvid d'An- Jers, from Ilfimhulrl: for Seattle. Wished to all well. No date—Lat 30 S long 48 W, Fr Bark Da- vid @' Anjers, from Hamburg for Seattle, DOMESTIC PORTS, SEATTLE—Salled Aug 21—Stmr Dolphin, for Skagway; stmr City of Topeka, for Skag- N irived Aug 20—Sohr Alohs. hence Aug 2. Sailed Aug 22 2:80 p m—Stmr City of Be- B RT BLAKELEY—Arrived A 22_gohr PO 2 el Balboa, from San Pedro. 5 SANTA BARBARA—Arrived Aug 22—Stmr | for s | . SOUTH BEND- | Buenaventura, hence Aug 1 ASTORIA medta, from Yokohama, Safled Aug Schr’ Olga, stmr Francix Leggett, for H with log raft in tow. Salled Aug clsco TATOOSH—Passed Aug 22- field, from Nanaimo for San etmr Heathor, from Uuget So Stmr Whittler, from Astoria cisco. with barge Santa Paul GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived J West. from Redondo; stmr Aug 18; echr Fred J Wood, schr W J Pappertson, oy San Pedro; schr Comet, Satled Aug 21 Arrived Aug Schr Alert, | echr Halcyon, hence Aug 1; | dauer. hence Aug 18. from chr Endeav Somere, hence Aug PORT HADLOCK—Arrived | Robert Searles, from San_Ped LANDING—Saile Scotia, for San Francisco, TACOMA—Arrived Aug 22 from Liverpool via Yokohama from Nanaima, Safled Aug 22U § cruise; stmr Umatilla Arcived Aug 22—Stmr S { ish Columbla; stmr Queen Ci Columia: stmr City of Topek: stmr Umatilla, f; Salled stmr for Saj m San Fra Stmr Chas stmr Queen City. for British Selkirk, for British Columbia Eureka. | Safled Aug 22—Stmr Bee, o) COOS BAY—Arriv water. hence Aug stmr mano_ for San Francisco, SAN DIEGO—Arrived Aug from Umpqua. Sailed Aug 22—Schr Lottie reka. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Aug from Hardy Creek; stmr o, Hadlock. | suma. “from Manila. Salled Aug 21—Br ship Sydney PHILADELPHIA—Arrived Alaskan, from Hilo. an, for Kahulul, a0, Arrived Aug 22—Stmr S Br_stmr Coptic, MANILA—Salled Aug for Boston. PORT SAID—Arrived Aug SYDNEY— Hay, for Maj L NEWCASTLE, NSW--Saile oquille River, from Crescent City 0. POINT REYES—Pzssed Aug 2 hence July 29: omers, hence Aug 7; schr Hen hence July 20: bkin Mary Winkelman, from Ikirk, ity of Topeka d Aug 2 2 Aug 19; schr Sausalito, hence Aug 4. PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Aug 22—Schr Ca- Salled Aug 22—Bktn Retriever, EASTERN PORTS. NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 21—Br stmr Sat- Arrived Aug 21—Schr San ived Aug 22—Ger stmr Nico- for San Pedro; San Francisco, tmr Aurelia, for San Fran- ~Br stmr Wye- Francisco; U 8 | und storia. for A 11: 1 a in tow Aug 21—Schr A Olympic, henc hence Aug’ 3 schr ry Wilson, Santa Barbara. or, for Redondo. from Guaymas; stmr G C Lin- COSMOPOLIS—Arrived Aug 22—Schr Roy Aug 22—Schr ro, d Aug 22—Stmr Br stmr Oanfa, Br stmr Quito, Burnside, n Francisco, trom Brit- ty, from British a.'from Alaska; neisco. Nelson, for San for Seattle; Columbia; stmr for REDONDO—Arrived Aug 22—Stmr Bee, fm | r San Franeisco. 22—Stmr Break- Alllance, hence 22—Schr Lucy, Carson, for Eu- 22—Stmr Fulton, . from Eureka. for Port Monkbarns, for Aug 21—Stmr ISLAND PORTS, HONOLULU—Salled Aug 21—Stmr Hawalii- Sailed Aug 21—Ttal bark Lotharlo, for Cal- erra, froi Ve 3 Trom Yokohama, o o oneY: 2 a. Br stmr Foyle, FOREIGN PORTS, 20—Span stmr Isla de Panay, from Liverpool for Manil: Satled Aug 16—Br ship Geo T d Aug 22—Br #hip Ardencralg, for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Aug tonka, from London. PLYMOUTH—Arrived Aug 22—Stmr Minne- 22—Stmr Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, from New York. ac nd v Abiouy Sun, Moon nnd Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic S s Time and Helght of High and Low Waters nt, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au Superintendent. aad NOTE—The high and low the city front ( minutes later than at Fort of tide is the same at both waters occur at ission-street wharf) about 25 Point; the height places. TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, ime| = } Time| [ LW 47| 3 4.8/ 4 43| 5: 49| 5: 4.9l 6: 1H 10 1: 1.4 1:42] of the lower sign precedes the 3 giver is subtracted from the depth the charts. The plane of reference is low waters. by mean [ T, Time Ball. _Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- WANTS URGENT - FUND UTHLIZED Commissioner Maestretti Re- quests Supervisors to Re- pair Very Bad Pavement 'OWNERS ARE NOTIFIED i e | | Works Board Continues War on Defective Sidewalks Be- oun Nearly a Year Ago g Fo LT | Commissioner of Public Works Maes- tretti yesterday sent a communication | to Supervisor Brandenstein, chairman of the Finance Committee, requesting that the urgent necessity fund be | drawn upon to repair the pavement in | front of the Phelan building, which is | | in a deplorable condition. The commu= | nication, in which Maestretti asks for an early answer, follows: The roadway of Market étreet, in front of the Phelan building, is at present urgently in need of repair and shouid be reconstructed on a concrete foundation, the present pavement consisting of bitumen on a foundation of wocden blo The area to be reconstructed i about S332 feet, and at the rate of 23 cents per square foot it will require $1916 36 to perform the work. The contracts. heretofore entered into by this board with F. M. Yorke & Co. for repairs to bituminous rock and asphaltic pavements do not Include work of reconstructing new pavements. It will therefore be necessary that bids be invited for the performance of this work under public contract The Board of Public Works respectfully re- | quests that =aid sum of $1916 36 be set aside | from the urgent necessity fund for the fiscal year 1904-1905 with which to meet the perse of reconstructing sald pavement In accordanca with its. custom in- augurated since a court decision was handed down nearly a year ago that the Commissioners of Public Works are personally liable for any injuries which may be sustained through defective sidewalks, the Board of Fublic Works yesterday. gerved notices on several property owners that they must put down new sidewalks at certain desig- | nated locations or have the old ones barricaded.- These notices have been found effective in many instances dur- ing the last ten months, and several score of property owners have complied | with the order rather than have their property fenced in. | The latest owners to be notified by the board that they must lay new sidewalks in order to lessen the liabil- | ity of the Commissioners of Public Works with regard to accidents are those at 926 Clay street, northeast cor- ' ner of Dupont and Washington streets, 1026 Market street, 126 O'Farrell street, corner of St. Louis alley and Jackson street and the southeast corner of Post street and Central avenue. Others will receive the same notification when the bad comdition of their sidewalks is | such as to warrant it. | —_— ee——— | Schussler Talks on Water. | | Herman Schussler, chief engineer of | ex- | the Spring Valley Water Works, re-| isumEd the liquid current of his disser- ! | tation on water supply yesterday be- | | fore United States Commissioner Hea- | cock. He spoke of the irrigation sys- tem of the San Joaquin Valley, which | his company does not vet own, and descanted upon the urgent necessity for storage reservoirs in every rainfall system to guard against possible pe- riods of drought. He will flow on again this morning. e e % Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, €. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal. August 22, 1904. The Time Ball on the tuwer of the Ierry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day— i e, at noon of the 120th meridian. or at € p. m. Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U, N.. in charge. Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. From. Due. Pomo. Point Arena & Alblon. |Aug. 23 Alamed: Honolulu . -|Aug. : Hathor.......| Hamburg & Way Ports|Aug. Mackinaw... | Tacoma ... ug. 3 .|a Coos Bay & Pt. Orford | Oyster Harbor . Aug. Humboldt 3 .| Humboldt 5 Portland & Astoria....|Aug. Newport & Way P Aug. Puget_Sound Ports. Aug. New York via Ance Aug. Seattie & Bellingha San Pedro Coquille Ri 4 Coos Bay .. [Aug. Mendocino & Pt. Arena|Aug. San Diego & Way Pts.|Aug. Crescent City . [Aug Ports Portland & SaNEERRE Kel River Pofts. Aug. Humboldt |Aug.. 21 San Pedro . Aug. Willapa_Harbor. Aug. ug. Grays Harbor <A *| San Pedro & Way Pts Grays Harbor . % Humboldt . Lo A Sydney & Way Ports.| Puget Sound Ports.. San Diego & Way Pts | China & Japan.. .| Portland & Way Por New York via Ancon Seattle & Tacoma. L EREESERERREREN! Humboldt Portland & TO SAIL. 4 pm|Pler 2 Astorla & Portland| 6 pm|Pler 2 San Pedro & Way.! 9 am|Pler 11 Puget Sound Ports| 11 am|Pi Humboldt . ‘ i IP s 1:30 Grays Harbor. Al 25. Pt. ‘Arena & Alblon) 6 pm| San Diego & Way.| 8 am| .| Humboldt .. 5 pm, Astorta & Porilandlil am ‘oquille River.. Al ugust a7. Newport & Way...| 9 am|Pler 11 onoluly ..... |11 am[Pler 7 . Y. via Ancon..[12 m|Pier 40 Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pler 20 Seattle & Bellnghm! 4 pm|Pler 10 Astoria bdfnnhndl 5 pm|Pler 27 Coos Ba: Pler 8 Pier 2 Pier 10 Pler 9 Rosa.... Pler 11 Siberia.....| China & Japan....| 1 pm{Pler 40 G.W. Bider | Astorla & Portiandiil amPier 24 Alliance. ... .| l:u.n.l & Coel"B 5 pm!Pler 16 Sequoia. ... | Willapa Harbor....| 4 pm|Pier 20 FROM SEATTLE. Jefferson. Banta Clara. . Skagway & Way Ports. Skagway & Way Ports. Beldovia & Way Ports. Nome & N. E. Siberi: |SEIGLER SPRINGS ADVERTISEMENTS. Sherwood cfiherwood, .\ _THE BEST \_"AFLOAT OR ASHORE Spend Your Vacation : for $2O at ‘San Luis Hot Sulphur Springs g The most {deal resort for pleasure and Beaith on the Pacific Coast. Buy round BARTLETT SPRINGS. BARTLETT does not guarantes to cure all the flls that humanity is heir to, but thousands of people have been benefited by the use of Bartlett Water and many cured. If you would Improve your health and where there is a resident phy- siclan, a manager of amusements and com- Petent masseurs. Housekeeping cottages, $3 00 to $6 00 per week. ' trip ticket from San Francisco to San Send for a booklet that will tell you all Hot Suiphur Springs, San Luis about Bartlett. ) ., and return, including stag: Write J. E. MAHAN, Bartlett from springs _and’ one Week's Springs, Cal., or call at 2 Sutter St., San || $20.00 1o according Francisco. to location of rooms, or board and accom- modations $9.00 to $12.00 per week. || , Scenic surrcundings, free bathing. | | boating and fishing on grounds. Fine | .o R e CAMP CURRY Get circulary at all raflroad officem, Advertised by 4000 guests, YOSEMITE = | § thady walks. tennis and croquet grounds. Don't worry about the | gaser Faviien for fuos "oy Vi youngsters this summer, || Sottases and ‘furniture ‘are ail sew. Gas Pack up and go to || table is wenl suppliea with the best the | | every day (except Sunday). AETNA SPRINGS | This is 00 hospital or sauatorfum, i day and sunset will find ! them ready for bed. Just| send for booklet. Aetna! Springs Co., Napa Co.,} throughout butldings and grounds. Our There they can romp all Cal. New, comfortable carriages direct to the | most picturesque portion of California. _Best equipped stage line in the State. Leaves Calis- toga daily (Sundays excepted) at 11:30 & m., direct to bia, Seigler. Adams, Howard, Aa- derson, Hobergs, Splers, .istorgs and Giea- brook: Ealf Bour for lunch at Callstoga; alse t@ Middletown, Lower Lake, Kelseyvilie and Lakeport. Livery in connection, 4 WM. SPIERS, Proprictor. GARDEN CITY SANITARIUM Not & hospital: best equipped on Coast: mod- ern improvements; large treatment rooms: ideal location; 5% acres; one block from streeg cars; write for I S S b WHY NOT SPEND YOUR SUMMER AT HOTEL DEL MONTE? NEW MANAGE- MENT—GOLF, GLASS- BOTTOMED ROATS, SUELF! AND POOL RATHING,|| OILED ROADS. SPECIAL TERMS TO FAMILIES. H. KOENER, Prov. MRS. J. D. DROST and MRS, H. KOENER will manage springs: many improvements: new cement - bathhouse. and gas all over place; $2 day; $10 and $13 DR. 8= N NTEL p | week. Office, 833 Larkin st., cor. Geary or Mot SinSol LR | Netk went Sprines, Fania Rosa: Hural 6. & sorg ‘B2, best camping, plcnic and plessurs re- - g coast. g t remedy f lung disease. liver and .h.‘om'“"; ompiunts, | LAKE TAHOE RAILWAY AND rheumat! it 1 3 miles from S, e s P R s TRANSPORTATICN CO. Connects at Truckee with train leaving 3. P. at 5:05 p. m. Returning, connects at Truckes with train reaching S. F. at 7:50 a. m. special rates to campe furnished; rent cheap; mo fogs nor poison oak at the park; m!n:m water, boats, bathing and fishing free. M. served at Hotel Riverside at reasonabis ratés. anu 1 of C. O'DONNELL., office DR. C. RUBICON PARX A delightful resort 3% Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh, Sas S on sbores of Tahée. Best sandy beach for bathing on the lake. Fine fiy fishing and bunting in season. Boats, fshing tackle and horses at moderate hire. Rates $2 a day oe from $10 to §16 per week. P. O. and telephone. A, L. FROST, Rublcon Park, Lake Tahoe, Cal KLAMATH SPRINGS, kiyou County, Califoraie. Write to EDSON BROS. for Booklet For health and pleasure; cure your rheum- atism, malaria, liver, kidney, with the natural hot batbs and wonderful stomach waters at Arsenic beauty baths, mineral swimming i orchestra; climate perfect; 30 gues sleeping out among the pines; reduced raf lets at PECK'S, S. P. Co., 613 Market st., or H. H. McGOWAN, Seigler; Lake County. Hotel EL CARMELD LA HONDA AND PESCADERO Buy your railroad ticket to Redwood City; 3 & m irain 34 sad Townsend, and 20 o’ @ train from Ban Jose connect with stages dirset, Address WALTER KNIGHT. Redwood City, S s S Pacifio Grove, Californta. ‘*The Little Dat Menlo Park, one Bour from Monte.” At the seaside with home comforts. PO city. Nine trains datly. Per- The place to spend your vacation With your tect climate; beautiful place; family. Surf bathing and . Rates comfort and quiet; excellent ith board $2 50 a day upward, cheaper than table. ing home. Send for fllustrated pamphlet. | Address W.J.MEREDITH. Mgr., Hoftt's School. Address GEO. H. CORDY, Manager. e AKEPORT AND BARTLETT SPRINGS HOWELL MT., WOODWORTH'S " .2 anu LINE—Hopland to Bartlett Si | No fou. Purest spring’Satay. ' Claes n.!ur;; - et i invigorator. Residence 29 years. g"‘ “Barfistt Springs; Biages connect. with | DT week Woodworth & Muiler. StHelena.Cal ns at Hopland. Leave Hopland at 12:30; e Tl ki o in mountains _CAMP Springs at 7:30. New .6-horse l4-passenger S0 Co. MEEK » .nc::n. p..'-".'-'.e?‘,' l"::uhvon or -.E? equatbie climate, ’Zg) selling $1v ‘Springs, call for tckets by Bartiett Springy | UP; covtaxes bullt by Meeker $30 up: depot: of X u 900 lgts sold; 300 cottases built. Sa lito ferry, . 8. 3 kB MEEKER. Camo Meeker, 8o Bay. m‘ = ymoda THE TALLAC, LAXKE TAHOE, ~*T. igates peend ccommodations, House | BOTH PLANS-AMERICAN and EURO- B BT DS Marbatls Mars coanle: IRS. J. | pEAN. Rates: AMERICAN—$3 per day and - - upward, $17 50 per week and upward. EURO- GROVE_=oSS vALLEY. TRAN_Seas, J1 sor ey anl Suneel. See board! rms reasonable. s | tion, service, commodations, livery ai it —m"%“w Boraing Gaiie Sddreee MRS | ing superior to any resort on the lake. MATT DSAY. Ross Station. ORCHARD HOME—Health, rest, comfort, pleasure; boating, bathing; fresh milk, eggs. fruit; §7 to 8§10 week. Duncans Mills, Cal. CHEAPEST and best in Amertca—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to amy address in the United States or Canada

Other pages from this issue: