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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1905. P THBTE | T0 JOHN KoK Protestants Observe Four Hundredth Anniversary of | Birth of Scot Reformer| DR. DINSMORE PEAKS | Asserts That All Movements for Mankind’s Good Must| Start From Common People —_— rth of John Knox, through whose lead- he four hundredth anniversary of the | ers | » Scotland was wrested from domin- ce of the established church, was ob- served in San Francisco yesterday at a | meeting of representatives from Protest- | denominations on both sides of the | y. Those faithful to the memory of ¢ great religious exponent gathered at e Pres Mission Home at 920 , and incidentally were | y interesting address | Dinsmore, who spoke " ogy. Rev Bevier, president | Presbyterian Ministers’ Union, pre- r the gathering ore’s address was as follows, Knox returned to his ally equipped for the great he had been appointed was then fifty-four years the dead line, according to time for him to be 1 rding to Dr. Osiler, and this time he did a work which d e Scottish nation and ng influences all nd beneficent n history move- have their center men. Primarily, Al- creator allke of the the men. It is he who fent impulse, power and fit instruments to bet- . nt or conviction in the of th mass of the vital, widely aif brings in agita- ir natural lead- nd forward, and the guides of the “COMMON PEOPLE” RULE, s ent t which such he impulse which m nd energy, are ai- the minds and hearts people. The higher N ed, the rich and ruling ate reforms which lifting of the human rights hether secu- these with good to quarrel themselves upon in shake down personal of from deepest root will know the story An adequate life of n adequate history of convulsion known history ife of the great best ac- overcoming the s the the best world. For « wclast, a caster was an archi- e creeds and theo- o irch their roots \ every free church, free h of the modern ere reformation of it, the exponent 4 leader of it beacon light by are forces world it was not simpl s birth th sequences ial of e a scope as wide as lasting as time. OF POOR ESTATE. men jers and guides eficient movements, have ces, nor in mansions t estates. It may t trom Moses, 2 slave hut in Egypt Lincoln, born in a log cabin ® the wilderness, that it behgoved him to be made like unto his brethren. looking down from some higher MUST BE These great e t comfort, fullness and power up- T e lowe vel where the humbler suffer, may feel a nsel and good-natured char- r can be their reformer, L redeemer. ever himself go to their help, helr burdens, enter into their shares their sorrow, carry if he should try to do it he know how so situated ever did that but has pleased God from ginning to raise up all true prophets mers from ameéng their brethren m they were to teach and reform.” e Rev. Mr. Bevier announced that John Knox anniversary celebrations will be observed mext Sunday throughout the that in San Francisco there services in the Presby- ences efs expe “N body Hence it world and »e special n churches. petition Inviting the International day School Convention, which will eet in Toronto June 2 to 27, to meet an Francisco in the vear 1908 was dopted. Dr. H. H. Bell in submitting e petition said that such a convention this city would be of the widest im- portance, not alone toward the religious | ift but as giving a stimulus to Sun- school work. The Southern Pacific, nta Fe, Merchants’ Association, Board A sy » Sa f Trade and other civic bodies were in hearty co-operation with the proposal to invite the eonvention here. said Dr. Bell. | At & meeting of tne Baptist Ministers’ | Assoclation yesterday Rev. W. C. Spen- cer read a paper on “Bishop Gore on Gospel Miracles.” | Rev. I C. Meserve, D. D., addressed | the Congregational Ministerial Union yes- | terday on *“Christian Experience.” —————— Accused of Embezziement. H. J. Pratel of the Francisco Hotel obtained a warrant from Police Judge Fritz yesterday for the arrest of P. A Callaghan on a charge of misdemeanor embezzlement. He alleges that he gave Callaghen $40 on May 1 for his eéx- penses on the road while soliciting business for him. but Callaghan had | spent all the money in this city in hav- | ing a good time. H —_————— WANT PENCES TO REMAIN.—Suit was filed yesterday by W. Casson and others against | the Board of Works to restrain it from re- moving certain fences in the University Mound District which the board contends cbstruct pub- lic streets. Plaintiffe aliege that no public | etreete sre obstructed and that the lands in- | closed by the fences are privite property. ! RESCUES PETS M SUCCUNBS | Little Mamie Lee Falls in Faint After Saving Dogs and Cat From the Flames DT, 5 POLICEMAN SAVES GIRL IR Threatening Blaze in Rear of Geary Street Lodging- House Is Soon Quenched i Little Mamie Lee rescued her two dogs and a cat from her burning home at Martha place yesterday afternoon, | and then fell unconscious in her search for aged Mrs. Studen, who did the cook- ing for the family. Police Officer Con- nop found the girl stretched on the | or amid the flame and smoke, and | carried her in his arms to the street, where she was easily revived. Little | Miss Lee was apparently none the | Worse for her adventure, although a | trifie excited over the danger in which ’ | | | her pets had been placed. Gus Barberi, of 469 Geary street, was the first to discover the fire. A few minutes before § o’clock he happened to go to the rear of the art store, in | which he is employed, and saw a great pile of lumber and rubbish burning | fiercely. He ran to the corner and turned in the alarm. A second alarm was given when the Fire Department arrived, for the rear portions of the Lowell, Templor and Avon lodging- houses were then in a blaze. The build- | ings were all of wood and burned readily. The fire did not reach the in- terior of any of the houses to cause extensive damage, owing to the rapid work of the hosemen. The Templor and three tenement houses in Martha place suffered the most. The fire was started by some boys who were amusing themselves with | matches in a court at the rear. All the | property affected is owned by Schroth & Co., and is fully insured. A number of women living in the lodging-houses were badly frightened, but otherwise | no one suffered physical injury. | e —— | Pocket Picked of Watch. J. H. Jacobs, 702 Kearny street, report- ed to the police vesterday that while walking along O'Farrell street on Sun- day evening a lady's gold watch had | been stolen from his pocke® He was unable to give any clew to the identity | of the thief. ASK PARTIAL DIS the Merca. ¥, a4 executor of of the late | >avis, filed p partial dis- | lecedent’s emate yesterday. Each exe- | for Taken on arising (balf a glass), frees the Bowels — thor- oughly, but gently— relieves Constipation .nd\ cleanses the sys- tem. The superiority of “HUNYADI JANOS” over other Laxative Waters is acknowl edged, as it was awarded the Grand Prize at the St. Louls “'proclflon. - CONSTIPATION RAILWAY TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. BAILWAY JOMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAPAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, $:00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.. 12:35, 2:30, 4: :50. 6:30 and 11:30 at 1:30 p. m. 8:00, 9:00, 9:30. 11:00 a. m.; 5:10, 6:30, 7:25, 11:30 p. m. TO SAN FRANCISCO. 0 v, < 5 p. m Faturdays—Extra trip NDAY 0, 8: 1:80, 2:30, 3:40, SAX RAFAEL . & 20, : , 3:40, 5:00, 6:20 p. m. Saturdays—Extra . 7:35, §:20, 9:20, 11:18 a. m., 00, 5:20, 5:25, 6:20, 7:50. Saturdays. In Effect Arrive _llLngi‘L' _S.n Fran. Destina- Week tion. Ixnacte. Napa. Novato. Petaluma S A\ L Tt - LR A N N N - TS \ —THE CALL Prints daily not only more news but more reliable and interesting news than any San Francisco newspaper. 3 2 ? S During the season it will have more information of what is going on at the Summer Resorts than any of its contemporaries. It will be, therefore, the most valuable medium for advertising Summer Resort attractions. It will be found on file at the-resorts and will be sent by mail to an; l?on’t forget to order The Call before leaving for your summer outing. . y address for 20 cents per week or 75 cents per month. The Geysers Heaith and pleasure resort Buests, this hotel, nous resort o popular last year. cottages, is now open to under same management which made The bath-houses and grounds are lighted by electricity; a new dancing pavilion has been erected, and good music will be e fur- nished for dancing. Several new cottages have n erected to accommodate demand for rooms; been bullt for Jovers of that sport. Our best advertigement is our table. cannot be surpassed. We have our own hence we have Rates are $1 free to regular weekly fuests. Postoffice and long distance telephos hotel. For further particulars and bookl the trics $14 and §: dress R. H. CURRY, proprietor, or PECK'S | BUREAU, 11 Montgomery st. reased also a tennis court has which dairy, plenty of fresh milk and cream. 2, 16 per week; bath me in et ad- WALL SPRINGS Green Valley Station. M DITH. Healdsburz, Route RAILWAY TRAVEL. to arrive at Frox May 3, 1965 Frrfiy Devor alle apa, Cailstoga, Santa _Rosa. Martinéz, San Remon ..... 7.30AN{ies, ‘Pleasnuion, Livermore hrop, Stockton .. press-—(Via DAYIS). Wiillams, Willows, {Froto, Red Bluft, Portiand, Tacoma, Seattle. 8.00A Davis. Woodinnd, Knights Lending, Marzsville. Oroville.. 8.30A Martivez, Antioch, Byrom, Tracy, 8tockton, Newman, Los Banos, Hanford, Visals, Porterville ¥ 8.30aPort Costa. Lathrop, Merced, Mo- desto, Raymond, Fresno, Goshen Junotion. Hanford, Visslis, Bakerstield 8.30A Niles o 3 ton (fMilton), Valiey 'Spring, Tone, - Sacramento, Flacerviile, ’ Colfax. Marysviile. Red Biuff . 8.304 Oakdaic, Chineso, Jame stown, Sonora, Tuolumne snd Angels. .. .00A Atiantie Exprese—Ogden and Raat. .30 Richinond, Port Costs, Martines and Way Stations (tConcord) ").EAVI)IEIQ oo 10.30ALos Angeies Passenger— Port Costa, Lathrop, Stockto E Raymond. Freeno. Goshen Junc: tion, Hanford. Lemoore. Visalfa, Bake-sfield. Los Angel Ifl.!m!lcl;un. K i ansas C! 4. ose. Livermore. o 6.00p The Owl Limited — Los Banos, Mendota, Fresno, Tulare, Bakersfield, Los Angeles. . L.00pGolden State Limited—E[ ¥4t Kagsas City, St Louis and Chicago 15.300 \’n}ldo. Crockett, Port Costa, Mar- tn 4 RS. C. N. MERE- | Trains leave and are du¢ (Foot of Market Street.) MAIN LINE. — imaive 750p | 7.20p 8.20 7.200 7500 750 b 4 4500 4.200 $608 1.504 8.50a 8.50a 208 A Ogden 17.08 Richmond, ¥ aiie7 1Eome artinez Anc A ations . o 7008 Beno Fassengor—Bort Comts, Bo. |20 nicis, Suisun, Elmira, Dixon, Davis, to. Bparks, Tono: 7.204 12200 850a ramento, Marysville, Redding, Portland, Puget Sound snd 8504 .10 Bayward, Niies sad San Jose day only)...... 11.60a COAST LINE (Vai iAuge). (Foot of Market Street.) T4BASants ,Ores - Exeursion (4 .5- 7 on X S.16ANewark, 1 s Felton. Boulder Ci a Way Stations 5.56» Cruz » 12.16pNewark, Centervilie, e, New Almaden, Lo Gatos, Feiton, Bonlder Creek. Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations 4.16p Newark. Ban Jose, Los Gatos . Fulton. Windsor, Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyerville, Cloverdale. Hopland and Uktah. Guernevilie and Cemp Vacation. Sonoma, Glen: Ellen. Sebastopol. for Grmn'd Spri els 111 Highiand Springs. Kelseyville, *"Soda Bay, La rt and Bai na Springs, prings, Soda Bay, B ey Ukiah for Vichy Eprings. Sara 2 toga B inge, Biue Lukes, Laurel/Dell Lake, Witter gprings, Upper , Pomo, Potter Valle; SEhn Day's. Lieriey's, Hullville, Orrs Hot Springs, Halfway House, Comptche, Hopking, Sendtcino City, "Fort. Brags. Weatport,” Usal: 2. ilits for Hearst and 8awyer; at Sherwood ‘Westport, Cahto, Covelo, Laytonville, Cum- Toins, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsens, ' Dyer, Garverville, Pepperwood, Camp's, Scotis and Eureka. aturday to Monday round-trip éckets at re- duced rates. On Sundsys—Round-trip tickets to all points ond San Rafael at balf rates. D Seket office, 650 Market Strest, Chronicle AR Gen honapee. Gen Pasd Aat MT.TAMALPAIS RAILWAY COAST LINE (hroad E¥"(Third and Townse 8 (Sunday only) gflANew Almaden (Taes .. oniy).. 0A The Cow San A ¥ ter—Ban Jose. Salinas, Robles. Santa San Luls Obispo, pe, Gaviota, Santa Bar an Buenaventura, Oxnard, Burhank, Los Angel . 00A Gliroy. Holllster, Monte, Pacific Gro flle, Bants Monterey 15.00pLos Gaton, Wrig PLOS GAtos. Besi Crur. via Banta Clora 3.30p Valencts St., Burlfugam * The Dining Room at AETNA SPRINGS Is building by % & cellent. Se Sp! a 'big spacious itself, he cuisine is ex- nd for Booklet, Aétna rings Co., Napa Co., Cal. HOTE AS'TO TAK One h domme. temperature is Indoor an { J.T. IT'S AS EASY 7O GO TO SAN JoST Summer days are delightful at the Hotel Ven- The official report of average daily 71°; August, 69°; September, 719, Famous Vendome Swimming Baths Linda Vista Golf Links World-known l:lck Observatory You can see California at her best by visit- ing the Hotel Vendome, San Jote. S AN L VENDOME € A TRIP ACROSS THE BAY our, 2§ minuses by S, P, a5 follows: June, Zo“; July, d Outdoor Games BROOKS, Mawaazn J O S E Baths. museme: ng. Excelle tude 1400 meet Soiedad. AN baoklet. from All A i PARAISO SPRINGS MONTEREY COUNTY. Hot Soda'and Sulphur Tub and Plunge Pronounced springs In the teet. AGER. or at Peck's Information Burea: No. 11 Montgomery street. the best mineral Expert Ma IS, Fine Hunting and nt table and service. Invigorati climate. train from Ban Francisco st Infe on and descriptive H. SHANNON, AN~ u, nts. Napa Now open. Montgomery st. The ~most health and pléasure resort. Springs beautiful _mountain Call Peck's, 11 . or address John Jacobs. Prop. Soda e/ HOBERG fishing; best of éountry; 38 to Round trip $9. Mrs. M. Hoberx. Lake Count: FASHION STABLES @ Spri with Y. Oai. 5. First-class turnouts; stage connects A. m. train from raph and phone orders promptly attended to. {. T. MAYOCK, Proprietor. In Pine Mts. California’s chole- est climate: ph swimming, * croquet, A meals; the place to enjoy the $10 week. No sanitarium. Call at 11 Montgomery s Direct line to Gilroy Hos San_ Francisco; tele- BERGSHEIM, Five miies from Glenwood, 8 from Santa Crua. Milk, cream, truit: §1 culars free, G. 7. ® ta Santa Cruz Mountains and $8 per week: eir- F. BIEDENWEG, 121 R. F. SP Lake County. for stomach, liver and ‘kidney troubles; $8 ..t: $10 per week. Francisco, §7. Open June to October, New buildings. ~ Fine trout fishing. JOSHUA SPIER:! via Middletown. REDWOOD beautiful groves. Cream and fruit in abundance. Cruz Mts. Home 0oking, amusements. Rates $7 and $8 per week. Book- let at Peck’s Bureau or mafled. Phone %{ .g- (R. F. dress R. F. WARHAM, Gilroy, Cal. D. 28.) 1ERS SPRINGS. Wonderful_curative_ properties Round-trip ticket frof RETREAT—BUyilt among. ‘The finest location in Santa Swimming tank and other CALIFORNIA LIMITE CHICAGO N 3 DAYS LEAVES DAILY AT 9:30 A M. 888 Bgsan For Stockten, For Fresno, 1d Merced, Hanford lndm Direct connection for Yosemite Valley and the B! Gekiile and Polnts o Sivrrs Rallway. . ToSAN RAFAEL, BRI ROSS VALLEY. You Are Offered More Then a Million Dollars’ Worth of Comforts and $2 abay Can You Afford to Over- look 3uch an Investment? From May 1, 1905, to Jan. 1, 1906, the rates (AMER- ICAN PLAN ONLY) at the famous POTTER HO- TEL, OJanta Barbara-by the-Sea, will be as follows: Rooms, without bath, $2, $3 and $4 each per day; with bath, §3, 84 and $s. Special rates by the month. Santa Barbara is the capital of the New World Riviera—and The Potter built:up:its fame. It would be extravagance to go anywhere else this summer. ying passengers for ngs. Stages connect Hopland. Leave Hopland at arrive at Lakeport at $:30; arrive at ‘Bartlett Springs at 7:30. New 6-horse 14-) senger tourist wagons, with all the most mod- ern improvements. Passengers for Lakeport or ca t S Bartlett Springs, call for tickets by Bartiett | rchased Eprings Stage Line. Tickets can be at office of California N. W. Ry.. Market st., or at Tiburon ferry. MILLER & HOWARD. Props. WHITE SULPRUR SPRIN Vallej Cal“Bowt acceasible SDFngs to San Francisco; round trip 75¢; telephone connection; omly 2: hours’ ride: 3 miles from Valiejo; hot, cold and plunge sulphur bath of rheumatism, neuralgia, tiver and stomach distases. Beautifu] grounds and lake for boating and bathing. Dancing pavil- ien, bowling alley and shuffle board. Rates, U & week, Including baths. Address MAN- EL MADRID, Vallejo, Cal. EOT SULPHUER SPRINGS. Colusa Co.. Cal, 26 miles west of Williams. Stage leaves Willlams daily for Springs; fars $2. Hottest and strongest water on the coast, temperature 14§ degrees. Sure cure for rheu matism, dropsy, all skin diseases, liver and kidney complaints, paralysis, mercury in the system_ dyspepsia and catarrh. Natural mud baths; new bathhouse: $10 to $12 per wesk WM. OLEGART, Proj or Peck’s Bureau. lt:flml’- BROOXDALE — Santa Cruz Mts.: 4 hrs. from 8. F.: beautiful sce of stream, mountain & fofest: warm, dry air & pure water; cottage sites with building restric tlens. No businets trades lauors. s sulphur nrr ictric lights: sewerage. 3 trains daily. Hotel, 0 to § Near big trees & Sequola Park: booklet. Fish hatchery on ground. RROOKDALE LAND CO.. Brookdals O Summer Home 13 gmountains [amy Mecker Pure waser, ‘equable ciimate, lots at $10 up: eeker, $50 up; depot; stores: Thoroughly renovated: 10 miles from Liver- more; water and climate unsurpassed; beauti- fal plenty of milk, cream, butter, eggs and vegetables: §10 per week. Furnished housekeeping cottages to let; camping and pas- ture. Meet guests by appointment. THOS. F. KELLY. Livermo CEELLA, SANTA CRUS MOUN- Ideal home, beautiful grounds. § miles Santa Cruz, in foothills, redwood bel will accommodate few guests: sprinkled drives. trout fishin one Suburban 84: gas: $8 week up. For further particulars apply to Peck’ Tourist Bureau 11 Montgomery st. MR BUNTING. R. F. D. 87, Santa Cruz. BROSA RESO! anta Cruz Mountains, _This delightful mountain resori now open. Cottages and tents for light house- keeping; home cooking, solid comforts, good lose by; dancehdll, etc. Campers’ tick ets to Zayante, $8 25. For full particulars ac dress Gibbs & Wahren. Gibbs. Cal. DE LA fishing:; telephone; stage J. I;'rucn.\nuon. Chico, from Cal. B L MT. WOODWORTH’S. e L s now . " H %mwm ORTH & MULLER, @s—Now open. { Vacation 1905 Is Now Ready for Distributioa *“VACATION" is issued annually by the California Northwestern Railway ROUTE OF CALIFORNIA and is the standard publication on the Pacific Coast for informa- | tion regarding MINERAL SPRING RESORTS, COUN- TREY HOMES AND FARMS WEHERE SUMMER BOARDERS ARE TAKEN, AND CAMPING SPOTS. This year's edition. “VACATION 1905," contains 200 pages, beat tifully filustrated, and com- plete 'in its detailed information as to location, accommodations, attractions, etc., with terms from $7.00 per week up. To be had at Ticket Offices. 650 (Chronicle Bulidn,r_)' Mariket street fornia streets, San Francisco. Avplications by Mail Will Receive Im- | JAS. L. FRAZIER, Gen’l Manager R. X. RYAN. Gen’'l Pass’r Agent The Tucker Portable Cott:ge. Heme comforts, sanitary, hyglenlc, ) Take your outing in onme. Lasts lNletime. Booklet free. A. C. RULOFSON CO.. 83 New Montgomery street. TENT ALL KINDS AND SIZES MANUFACTURED W.A.PLUMMER, 1 1 1Clay St. Telephone Main 549 REDUCED RATES Trip to Lake County easy by Wm. Spler's spring stages: more comfortable than carriages. From San Francisco to Anderson, Harbin, Spler's and return, $7. To Adama’, Seigler’ oberg’s Howard, Astorg and Gienbrook AND=———— AWNINGS return, $0. St leave Callstoga 11:30 a. m., Sundays excepted. One-half hour for lunch at the Calistoga Hotel. Fifty pounds gliomed with esch ticket. Tickets on sale at uthern Pacific offices. WILLIAMS & BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE Leaves Willlams dally op arrival of northbound train for Bartlett, Allen's, Houghs' and, Cook's Springs. Dally except Sunday for Wilbur Springs and Sulpnur Creek. WILLIAM QUIGLEY, Propeigtor. BYRON AMERICA’S GREATEST SPA—Any one can afford to go to Byron Hot Springs. Sump- tuous hotel; wonderful waters. Booklet, H. R. WARNER, Byron Hot Springs P. O. CAMP VACATION Wl open for guests fiefi?‘yfin‘a" i 'mfg' accomm ns. k CNOPIUS, Camp Vacation, Vacation P. O, Sonoma_County, 3 SUMMER HOME. Grand location on creek in Santa Cruz Mountains. surrounded by redwoods, mineral ; amusement hall. boating, bathing, shutfle-board, et 38 to 312 c.; phone. Terms, Send for folder. H.W. HAINES, Glenwood.Cal. SISSON TAVERN. Picturesquely located on the western slope of M Ebasta. A visit 1o the Furtiand Exposition w imore " enjoyal resting a few here whils en route. All kinds of amusements. For -l information bu- reaus of San Franciaco, or address Sisson's Tavern, Sisson, Cal. MT. VIEW RANCE HOTEL And cottages in the mountains near Santa Crus. First-class table: gas; bath; phone; room; pavilion: swim: bowling;, croquet; rates $§9 up. tickets to Gienwood $4 TONY mlfi SPRINGS For rest héaith and pleasure, scenery and climate. The nearest hot sulphur springs to San Francisco; sure cure for asthma, rheuma- . liver and stomach com- plunges. tub baths and the largest mineral water swimming tank in the State; ail baths fres to guests: trained mas- seurs and swimming teacher. No staging. Rates, $12 to $14 per week: special to fam- ilies. 'THEO. RICHARDS, Agua Callente So- noma County, . or PECK'S BUREAU, 11 Montgomery SEA BEACH HOTEL SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA'S FINEST SEASIDE RESORT. Largest and Best Equipped Bathing Pa- vilion on the Pacific Slope. Best Beach on the Coast. New Dining-room; Steam Heat; Blevator Service: attractive new lobby. Fine Tennis Court: good Bathing HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA COUNTY; only 4% Hhours SKAGES o5 . 5o nine Waters noted for medicinal virtu hot mineral water bath in Stas swimming in Warm Spring Creek: good streams; telephone, telegraph, daily mail, ex- press and San Francisco morning and wanxn‘ papers: FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAG! SERVICE; both morning and afternoon stages, found trip from San Franciseo only 8 56. Take Tiburoh ferry dafly at 7:30 a. m. or 2:30 p. m. Rates $2 a day or $12 a week. References, any guest of the past nine years. Patronage of 1904 unprecedented. _Information at PECK'S INFORMATION BUREAU, 11 Montgomery st., Bryan's Bureau, 30 Montgomery st., or of J. ¥. MULGREW, Skaggs, Cal. h and in Lake County, h"’lnhl:hT ADAMS A SPRINGS Have cured more people of stomach, liver and kidney diseases than all the springs in Call- forpia combined. Why experiment? Excellent trout fishing. Send for Book of Testimonials. DR. W. R. PRATHER, Proprietor. SARATOGA SPRINGS 15 different mineral springs; cure for all. In- formation at Peck’s Buresu. 11 Montgomery st., or at J. MARTENS, Bachelor P. O.. Lake County, Cal SEIGLER HOT SPRINGS ot thelr many Are tmmensely popular because Wondertul facilities for health Natural Hot Baths positive cure for Rheumatism. der, Liver and Kidney Troubles. Beauty Baths, Swimming. $10 to $13 per Baths and amusements free. ‘provements. Booklets Peck's, 11 st., or H. H. McGOWAN. Seigler, BL U Boating, Bathing and all other free. Hot and cold suiphur bethe Whits o hur springs. Send for pamphlet. O. oAk, tidiake P County. Cal. ar call on DR. 1104 Market "LAKES LAUREL DELL Guests at Laurel Dell have privilege 1 different mineral waters at Saratoga Boating, svimming. marine livery tally-ho coach, croquet, new walks and dnv-n Dmtnw at Peck's, 11 Montgomery st. URN B 5 Laurel Dell, Lake County: Also’ proprietor La Trianoy Hotel. HO FOR CAMP MEEKER! NEW ENGLAND HOME in a beautiful close to the oot ayground for the caldren: . bowling and tennis. bosting and h vilions wi plancs, fresh fruits DiSaty, Board and lodsing. only 36 to §T = week. Address GEORGE HARISON, Meeker Sonoma County ROWARDENNAN SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. " hunting and ger. to Peck’s Tourtst st. 8. F., or to R Siskiyou County, for VICHY SPRINGS Three miles from Ukiah, Mendoeino . A, REDEMEYER, proprietor. i SOLID COMFORT HOME. ¢ Extensively tmproved; 1900 feet altitude; ne dl—lrulfll‘ hot, ) i hot, b "...". up; stage meets train. SCHEBEN, Nuda, Cal.

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