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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 190:% DENUNCATION | FOR “POSTLE” Rev. Dr. Bovard Scores John Alexander Dowie in Language Not Measured | PRESBYTERY IN SESSION‘ P. G. Stevens Is Ordained an. Evangelist With Forms| of TImpressive Ceremony| Through Parrott Building! —_—— | wie a a concen- | ed egot ra and lead- he 1s & cold-blooded hypocrite, declared Dr. F. D Bovard at the Meth :g yesterday morn- ethodist Episcopal street. Dr. Bovard, tian Advo- his recent visit to asion to make & of the “First Apos- Dowie. Dr. Bovard when Brigham ve Zion X the Mo Young | it Lake Zion. upon what o o the hospi! “This is no and that unless bubonic plague or uld come $3 to $5 a day. like & san- d like they were, school children we get sick, but we well we send for d we do what children who nswered, “'Oh, The children ng into deep water a dazed and em- v MR. PARKER GE1S CALL. SENATOR W. A. CLARK DEFEATS THE GOVERNMENT'S APPEAL Is Out of Danger in the Matter of Cer- tain Timber Land Entries in Montana. Circuit Court of banded down the | isions of America vs. William a, judgment affirmed, ssenting. This was a ed States to obtain a eighty-two patents Montana on the that the entrles were fraudu- udge Gilbert in his dissenting s: “I think there is enough resord to show that facts came the knowledge of the defendant and s sufficient to put them uypon y &5 to the manner in which the were obtained from the United Commercial Compan' Alaska, judgement af- ADOLPH WEBER FILES FORMAL ANSWER IN SUIT FOR ESTATE Denies That He Murdered\ His Father or Any Blood Relative of His Family. wer of the defendants in the hristof E. P. Riesenweber vs. h Weber and John Adams was vesterday in the United States Court. The answer generally cifically denies that Adolph We- whose age is given as 20 years, ed his father, Julius Weber, on No- mber 10, 1904, or at any other time, at the plaintiff is a brother of Ju- us Weber, deceased. The averment in the complaint is denied that it is con- | rary to law or to the principles of or good conscience or pubHc hat Adolph Weber should be iitted to receive his father’s estate under the circumstances. The answer at Adolph Weber re- pe e — Estate Grows in Value. That sales of realty belonging to the | estate of the late Adolph Sutro may be | confirmed a reappralsement of the | property has been made by John W. | Wright, Andrew Y. Wood and P. J.| Kennedy. They find that the value of | outside lands appraised last November | at $649,500 have increased in value to | $745,205. | —_———— Try the United States Laundry. 1004 Market street. Telephone South 420. * | HEH JURSTS N DEADLOCK Justices of Supreme Court| Cannot Agree on the Man for Position of Bailiff IS $§125 A MONTH PAY Competen Out Linoleum on Journey The Justices of the Supreme Court are in a deadlock over the appointment of a bailiff, whose duties will be to look wise and @raw $125 a month for life. The numerous candidates for the posi- tion besiege the Justices' chambers on the seventh floor of the Parrott butld- Ing day and night. The jurists would | like to be friendly with every man who | applies, but there is only one job of which to dispose. Each candidate is backed by a small army of friends, who are anxious to tell what their man might do as balliff. The man who may hope to secure the important office must have good morals and the ability to hold down a chair. The balliff must watch the janitor work, look over the hills of Butcher- | town daily except Sundays, holidays, | vacations and the days he does not feel | like coming down to the office. On the first day of each month he is ex- | pected to collect his pay, but this is not | a rigid requirement. | Before the late Major Washburn's | body had become cold in death the ap- | plicants had commenced their cam- | paigns. Each one brought along his g00d morals and his “pull.” They wore | out the linoleum getting into the Jus- | tices’ chambers. To save the place | from wreck a meeting of the jurists | was called. It is related that Justices | Lorigan, Henshaw and McFarland be- lieved Sam Horton was the best man | for the place. Justices Angellott!, Shaw | and Van Dyke are said to have favored the aspirations of J. F. Berleim, once captain of the guard at San Quentin. Chief Justice Beatty was firm in the bellef that M. W. Davis, turnkey at Folsom, would fill the bill A formal vote was taken, but as a majority of one was necessary for elec- tion, the difficulty remained. None of Jurists showed any inclination to nge his mind and the meeting was adjo ed. When some Justice is pre- d to change his mind a batliff may SUBMITTED.—The am H. Dillard, con- t Chines se certificates briefs yesterday Natural Laxative ‘Water, the surest, saf- est, best REMEDY ¥or Constipation and =11 Bowel ailments. You cannot afford to suffer when relief is day and say distimctly “HUNYADI JANOS” Take half a arising. A FOR CONSTIPATION § H. S. BRIDGE & CO., ¥ MERCHANT TAILORS, REMOVED TO 112 Sutter Street. BAN PRANCISCO. Novelties in Imported Wear. CURE SICK HEADACHE. Genvine Must Bear | Fac-Simile Signature ! MAUVAIS MUSIC CO. l t Candidates Wear| [ County, Cal. | phur_springe. "LAKES { ERBAY M N I for advertising Summer Resort attractions. It will be found on file at the resorts and will b Don’t forget to order The Call before leaving for your summer outing. Prints daily nc: only more news but more reliable and interesting news than any San Francisco newspaper. 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, e sent by mail to any address for zo cents per week or 75 cents per month. } therefore, the most uluabl-(medim The Geysers Health and pleasure resort s now open to Buests, under same management which made this fanous resort so popular last year. The hotel, cottages, bath-houses and grounds are lighted by electricity; a new dancing pavilion has been erected, and good music will be fur- nished for dancing. Several new cottages have been erected to accommodate the increased demand for rooms: also a tennis court has been built for lovers of that sport. Our best advertisement is our table. which cannot be surpassed. We have our own dairy, bence we have plenty of fresh milk and cream. Rates are $12, $14 and $16 per week; bath free to regular weekly guests. Postotfice and long distance telephone in hotel. _For further particulars and booklet ad- dress R, H. CURRY, proprietor, or PECK'S BUREA Montgomery NEW SEA BFACH HOTEL SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA'S FINEST SEASIDE RESORT. Targest and Best Equipped Bathing Pa- vilion on the Pacific Slope. Best Beach on the Coast. New Dining-room; Steam Heat; Service; attractive new lobby. Fine Tennis Court; good Boating, Bathing and Fishing; beautiful Drives; pald Orchestra. HOTEL ST. GEORGE under the same man- sgement 3. J. C. LEONARD, Prop. PARAISO SPRINGS - MONTEREY COUNTY. Hot Soda and Sulpbur Tub and Plunge Baths. Pronounced the best mineral springs in the State. Expert Masseurs. All Amusements. Fine Hunting and Fish- ing. Excellent table and service. —Alti- tude 1400 feet. _Invigorating climate. Stage meets train Trom San Francisco at Soledad. Information and booklets from Bryan's Information Bureau, 30 Mont- gomery st.; Peck’s, 11 Montgomery st., or of H. C. SHANNON, MANAGER. Elevator The New Swimming Tank, the Largest and Best in Lake County is Finished. ADAMS SPRINGS . Have cured more pecple of stomach, liver and kidney diseases than all the springs in Cali- fornia combined. Why experiment? Excellent trout fishing. _Send for Book of Testimonials. DR. W. R. PRATHER, Proprietor. SARATOGA serncs Extensive improvements this year. A new spring found_ which will effect more cures in a day than the other waters in a week: 15 mineral springs. W rantee cure for dys- pepsia, Kidney, liver, stomach. rheumatism bicod, ‘skin diseases, etc. $10 to $16 per Information Peck’s Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., or J. MARTENS Batchelor P. 0., Lake LUE Bosting, Bathing and all other amusements free. Hot and cold sulphur baths. White sul- Send for pamphlet. O. WEIS- AN, Midlake P. O., Lake County, Cal., or call on DR. HAPPERSBERGER, 1104 Market ...CRAG VIEW... Most beautiful resort in the north. We vertise by our good table. Rates, $10 to per week. Tenting, §5 per week; $16 per month, Booklets at Peck’s. H. O. WICKES, Castelia, Cal. £33 MARKET ST.. OPP. MASON. { BUY A $10 INSTRUMENT AND GET FREE RAILWAY TRAVEL. ! (SantaF \, CALIFORNTIQA LIMITED CHICAGO INS DAYSH | LEAVES DAILY AT 9:30A M. WITH DINERS AND SLEEPERSEN | Other Santa Fe Trains: | For Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, | Merced, Hanford and Visalla. | Direct connection for _Yosemite Valley and the Big Trees. For Onkdale and Points on Sierra | Railway. For_Stockton, m.§ and Ch Offices—€53 M o: also-1112 Broadwa : aiso 27 South First, pre§ icket | Fifth: Seasor epecial rates. AMERICA’S GREATEST SPA—Any one | | can afford to go to Byron Hot Springs. Sump- H. R. | Mountains, train at Ager, Apply to Peck’s Tourist Bureau, TRUCKEE RIVER COUNTRY CLUB Summer Resort and Sportsmen’s Lodge. opens Jume 1. Address G. H FOULKS, owner, Verdl, Nev., or 1704 Marke 3 Santa FORDE'S REST Uit foe R. R., round trip §3 50; surrounded by two ro- mantiz trout streams; fisning, bathing; a pic- turesque place. _Adults, §7 per week; families, W. C. FORDE, P. M., Eccles, Heart of CAMPERS’ PARADISE Guernewood Park, on Russian River. Boating, bathing and fishing. Cots and tents rented. Lots for sale. Write for circular. GUERNE & McLANE, Guerneville. BYRON i tuous hotel; wonderfsl waters. Bookl WARNER, Byron Hot Springs P. O. SUMMER HOME, | Grand location on creek in Santa Cruz surrounded by redwoods, mineral springs; amusement hall, boating, bathing huffle-board, etc.: phe ‘erms '$8 to $10. Send for folder. v. w °flfux11;,s, Glenwood, Cal. | Klamath Hot Springs. Fishing, hunting and_health resort. Leave | 1 Montgoméry st. S. F., or to EDSON. BROS.. Beswick, Siskivou County, for booklet. | To SAN RAFAEL, | ROSS VALLEY, SUBURBAN SERVICE. STANDARD GAUGE. Depart week days .at 7:00, 7:45. 8:25, 20, 1:45, 8:15, 4:35, 10:13 . p- m. 7:45 a. m. daily—Cazadero and way stati Sundays otn 9:15 a m and Holidays—Point Reyes, ete. 3:15 p. m. dally (except Sunday)—For Caza- dero. ete. 5:15 p. m. daily (except Bunday)—F¥or Point Reyes, ete. 8:15 p. m. S’dmmfldlflmh&u— dero, ete. TICKET OFFICE—630 Market st. FERRY—Union Depot, foot of Market st _ ROWARDENNAN | BANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. | Season Opens June 1, 1905. WM. G. DODGE, Lessee, Ben Lomond, Cal. | VICHY SPRINGS County. N waters, champagne ; lovely grounds; flthllnc udd hunting; l:'.y“lt:i PN REDEMEYER, propristor. DTt class. Napa Soda Springs e st., or address John Jacobs, HOBERG'S 1n Pine Mts.,California’ est climate swimmis resting | here while en route. All kinds o: amusemen: | Tavern, Sisson, Cal. Yoy may have a hot bath any time of the day at AETNA SPRINGS In the famous AETNA MINER- AL WATER. Sead for Booklet, Aetna Springs Co., Napa Co., Cal. Home comforts, sanitary, hyglenic, cheap. Take vour outing In_one. Lasts lifetime. Booklet free. A. C. RULOFSON CO., 83 New Montgomery street. QUALITY OF MEAL! TIDINESS OF ROOGMS, COMPETENT WOMEN IN CHARGE, ARE THE GOOD FEATURES OF BOCA HOTEL Best Trout Fishing on Truckee River. SEIGLER HOT SPRINGS Are fmmensely popular because of their many Wonderful facilities for health and pleasure. Natural Hot Baths and stomach waters, a positive cure for Rheumatism, Malaria, Blad- der, Liver and Kidney Troubles. Arsenic Beauty Baths, Swimming. $10 to $12 per week. Baths and amusements free. Many new im- provements. Booklets Peck's, 11 Montgomery et., or H. H. McGOWAN, Selgler, Lake Co. DelMonte S THE ONE RESORT OF CALIFORNIA THAT Comaines THE ATTRACTIONS OF ALL OTHERS WILLIAMS & BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE Leaves Williams daily on arrival of northbound train for Bartlett, Ailen’s, Houghs' and Cook's Springs. Daily except 'Sunday for Wilbur Springs and Sulpnur Creek. | WILLIAM QUIGLEY, Proprietor. LAUREL DELL Guests at Laurel Dell bave privilege ot 15 different mineral waters at Saratoga Springs. Boating, swimming, marine toboggan, new livery tally-ho coach, croquet, bowling, nDew walks and drives. Pamphlets at Peck’'s, 11 ,_Proprietor, . Lake County; Also proprietor La Triaroy Hotel HO FOR CAMP MEFKER! NEW ENGLAND HOME! Located in a beautiful grove close to the ake; fine playground for the children: swings, croquet, bowling and tennis, boating and bath: ing, pavilions with planos, fresh fruits in plenty. Board and lodging, only $6 to $i per week. Address GEORGE HARISON, Camp Meeker Sonoma County. CAMP VACATION Will open for guests MONDAY, May 1. Secure #ccommodations. Address - MRS. L. C. NO] Camp _Vacation. Vacation P. O, BERGSHEIM, S Cru Tuisis Tree™ &F BIEDENWEG, 19 RUF FASHION STABLES GILROY. Cal. Direct line to Gilroy Hoc Bprings. First-class turnouts; stage connects with 9 a. m. train from San Francisco; tele- §repn and phone orders gromptly atiended to. . T. MAYOCK, Proprietor. WALL SPRINGS Green Valley Station. MRS. C. N. MERE- DITH, Healdsburg, Route 1. The Tucker Portable Coffage ElCarmelo: Sea | = office of California N. W. R: | lake for boating and bathing. AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS For rest health and pleasure, scenery and climate. * The nearest hot sulphur springs to San Francisco; sure cure for asthma, rheuma- tism, malarfa,'kidney, liver and stomach com. nts. Hot plunges, tub baths and th largest mineral water swimming tank in th State; all baths free to guests; trained mas- seurs’ and swimming teac] o staging. Rates, $12 to $14 per week; special to fam- illes. "THEO. RICHARDS, Agua Caliente. So- noma County, Cal. or PECK'S BUREAU, 11 Montgomery st. SKAGGS e waters noted for medicinal virtu hot mineral water bath In Stat swimming in Warm Spring Creek: good trout streams; telephone, telegraph, daily mall, ex- HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA COUNTY; ing: nine miles stagl press and San Francisco morning and evening | papers: FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE; both morning and afternoon stages, round trip'from San Francisco only $5 50. Take Tiburon 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 yeafs. Patronage of d. Information at PECK'S BUREAU, 11 Montgomery st., 30 Montgomery st., or of J. F. Skaggs, Cal. n's Bureau, B MULGREW, (“LITTLE DEL MONTE”) Is the place to take your family for a quiet vacation outing. Flshing, swimming, golf and all_sports. Low rates. Address: GEORGE H. CORDY, Man- ager Hotel El Carmelo, Pacific Grove, California. REDUCED RATES Trip to Lake County easy by Wm. Splers spring stages; more comfortable than carriages. From San Francisco to Anderson, Harbin, Spier's and retyrn, $7. To Adams’, Seiglers, loberg’s Howard, Astorg and Glenbrook return, $0. Stages leave Calistoga 11:30 a. m., Sundays excepted. One-half bour for lunch at the Calistoga Hotel. Fifty pounds bagsage allowed with each ticket. Tickets on sale at Southern Pacific_offic LAKEPCET AND EARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINB—Hopland to Bartlett Springs, via Lakepart, carrying passengers for Lakeport an tlett Springs. Stages confiect with trains Hopland. Leave Hopland at 12:30; arrive at Lakeport at 3:30; arrive at Bartlett Springs at 7:30. New 6-horse 14-pas- senger tourist wagons, with all the most mod- ern improvements. Passengers for Lakeport or Bartlett' Springs, call for tickets by Bartlett Springs Stage Line. Tickets can be purchased 650 Market t.. or at Tiburon ferry. MILLER & HOWARD. Prope. ‘WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Vallejo, Cal.—Most accessible springs to San Franciseo; round trip 75¢; telephone connection; only ‘.:?5 hours' ride; 5 miles from Vallejo: hot, cold and plunge sulphur baths; wonderful cures of rheumatism, neuralgia, eczema, kidney, lver and stomach diseases. Beautiful grounds and Dancing pavii- fon, bowling alley and shuffle board. Rates, Address MAN- $10 a_week, including baths. UEL MADRID, Vallejo, Cal. WILBUR HOT SULPHUR GS. Colusa Co.. Cai., 25 miles west of Willlams. Stage leaves Wililams daily for Springs; fare $2. Hottest and strongest Water on the coast, temperature 148 degrees. - Sure cure for rheu. matism, dropsy. all skin diseases, liver and kidney complaints, paralysis, mercury in the system, dyspevsia and catarrh. Natural mud baths; new bathhouse; $10 to $12 per week WM. OLEGART. Prop.. or Peck's Bureau. BEAUTIFUL BROOKDALE — Santa Cruz Mts.: 5 hrs. from S. F.: beautiful scen of stream_ mountain & forest; warm, dry alr pure water; cotiage sites with building restric. ticns. No' bustness. sulphur springs. ;3 trains daily. FHotel, . Near big trees uola Fark: Dooklet. Fish hatchery on ground. BROOKDALE LAND CO.. Brookdals HAEBIN SPREINGS—Most desiraole in Lake Co.; contain sulphur, iron, masnesia and arsemic; over $15,000 in Improvements: thof- oughly renovated and new_ sanitarium through- ocut; one large 3-story buiiding just comple:-d new gymnasium. bowling alley, exercising. room, all kinds of up-to-date apparatus. Round trip from S, F. §7. J. A. HAYES, Prop. ; sewerage. MENDENHALL 'GS—Now open. Thoroughly renovated; 10 miles from Liver- more; water and climate unsurpassed; beauti- ful scenery: plenty of milk. cream. butter, eggs and vegetalles: $10 per week. Furnished housekeeping cottages to let; camping and pas- ture. Meet guests by appointment. THOS. F. KELLY, Livermore. RANCHELLA, SANTA CRUZ MOUN- TAINS—Ideal home, beautiful grounds, 5 miles Santa Cruz, In foothills, redwood belt; will accommodate few guests: spri; trout fishing; phone Suburban 84: gas; §§ week up. For_further particulars apply to Peck's Tourist Bureau. 11 M MRS, BUNTING, R. F. D. §7, REDWOOD RETREAT—3Built among beautiful groves. The finest location in Santa Cruz Mts. Cream and fruit in abundance. Home ecoking, Swimming tank and other amusemen®s. Rates $7 and $8 per week. Book- let at Peck's Bureau or matled. Phone or ad- drdss R. F. WARHAM, Gilroy, Cal. (R. F. D. 28.) . SISSON TA' resquely located on tie west Pictu y located on the western Mt Shastn. A visit to the Po slope of d Exposition will be more enjoyable by a few days For particulars_consult the Information bu- reaus of Sen Francisco, or aadress Sisson's THE GROVE, Lake Tahoe_half mile east of Tallac, on laks shore. Excellent table board, with nice outsids Tooms. Rates §2 per day or $10 per week, with good livery and saddle borses. Boats free to all guests. J. E. PARMETER, proprietor, Tallac P. O., Cal. Santa ; phone; club- &wimming " tan! imoluar _m:nnp PPS, Santa Crus ‘bowling; croquet; Glenwood $4 25, tickets to X P Connty. | WoBdsrOLl Sevaiive. properties Lake ty. ve for :tamuh l{w{z :“n:d kidney troubles: $8 to $10 per weelk. Juwnn mmfll g:m San SOLID COMFORT HOME. Extensively improved; 1900 feet altitude; detighttal. talaphone Sy Weekly Call, $1 per yr. A WEEK'S news for § 16 pages, In wrapper, for mailing, DE LA ROSA EESORT—Santa Cruz Mountains. _This delight{ul mountain resort now open. Cottages and tents for light house- keeping; home cooking. solld comforts, fishing_close by: dancehall, etc. Campers’ tick- ets to Zayante, $3 25. r full particulars ad- dress. Gibbs & Wahren. Gibbs, Cal. RICHARDSON SPRINGS—In the foot- hills of the Sierras, 10 miles from Chico. N¢ grade, no dust. Famous for the cure of rheu- matism, gout, rerofula, stomach, kidney diseases. New bath houses. porcelain tubs: trout fshing: telephone: stage from Chico dafly. J. H. RICHARDSON, Chico, Cal. WILLOW RANCE—Delightfully lo- cated in redwoods b miley from Santa 8 water, frult, mi excellent table} oty mail. fres. Convevance: §1 weeki phons Suburban §7. MRS. W. CRANDELL. Santa Cruz, Cal T UNION HOTEL, Sonoma, Cal.—New management; the leading hotel; farst-class; electric lights; rates for summpr boarders, $i per week; special to familles” bus to Hot Springs. H. W. GOTTENBERG, Prop. Sonoma Co.— round; rates §5 per week; 5-min. MRS. A. NEVEAI “to n to Geysers. JOHN JUNE, Pr., Cloverdale, Cal. only. 4% hours | from San Francisco and | ; best naturai | boating and | Vacation 1905/ Is Now Ready for Distribution \ “VACATION” is issued annually by the California Northwestern Railway THE PICTURESOUE ROUTE OF CALIFORNIA and is the standard publication on the Pacific Coast for informa- | tion regarding MINERAL SPRING RESORTS, COUN- TRY HOMES AND FARMS WEHERE SUMMER Bomwam TAEEN, This year's edition. “VACATION | 1905, contains 200 pages, beau- tifully illustrated. and is com- plete In its detailed information as to location. accommodations, attractions, etc.. with terms from $7.00 per week up. had at Tieket Offices. 850 street_ (Chronicle Building). ard Tiburon Ferry, foot of Market street; General Office, Mutual _Life Ruilding, corner of Sansome and Call~ fornia streets, San Francisco. | To be Market Applications by Mail Will Receive Im- mediate Eesponse. JAS. L. FRAZIER, Gen’l Manager | R. X. RYAN, Gen’l Pass’r Agent TENT AND=——— AWNINGS N ALL KINDS AND SIZES MANUFACTURED W.A.PLUMMER, 11 1Clay St. Telephone Main 549 THE ANCHORAGE | Santa Cruz Mountains; expert cookery, cozy | gasiit rooms, water, woods, scenery: rates $10 write for booklet. GIFFORD HALL, . or PECK'S, 11 Montgomery st. On Summer Home i3 gmountatns [ang Mesker Pure water, equable climate, lots $10 3 ottages built by Meeker, $50 up; depot. storea: o restaurant; tages buflt. M. C. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. | RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. CO_TO SAN RAFAEL. T, 9:00. 11:00 a m.: . §:50, €:30 and 11:30 m. Saturdays—Ext JUNDA YS—7:30, 30, 2:30, SAN FRANC ra trip at 1 £:00. 9:00. 9 SUNDAYS—6:30, 7:35, $:20, 9:20. 1:45, 3:40, 4:50, 5:00, 5:20, 5:25, 7:68 p. m. {Except Saturdays. Trave Ti Eieet [ Arive __ Sanjran. | May 1, 1905 San Fran. | Week | Sun- Destina- Sun- | Week | ! Days | days. 7(!011;* da. | Days. =5 T:45a| 1432 8:40a| 3:40a Igmac 10:20 21020 & 0. al a | 6:00 pf 6:20p ¢:20p{ 7:20p 7:20 p) 8:50 pi 7:30 a) Napa. 'n:m- 9:10a 5310 pl 6.20pl 8:20p 7:30 a - lg'gl“‘{b:fi. 8:00 2 ovato. a10: 9:30a| Petaluma 8:20 p u:m 2:30 p) and 7:20 p| 7:20 p 5:10p| _Santa Rosa. | 8:30p 7:30a| 1:30 8, 20 2|10:20 & 8:00a 8:00a Fulton. 20 p| 8:20 p +2:30 pi 2:30 pl 18:30p| 7:20p ind T:20a) T:30a| Healdsburg. [10:20a(10:20a tom, 2:30 p| 2:30 p|™ Geyserville, | 7:20p( T:20 Clov 3 30a| 7:30a| Hopland |10:20a(10:30 & T30 3 | and Ukiah. "l:flp 7:20p Willits, 7:30a e - ) 1:20 | 7:20p 8:00af Guerneville and [10:20 a[10:20 & 2:30 pl Camp Vacation. | 8:50 p| 6:20p 8:00a 2 S:40a 510 Scnoma, 8:20p Glen Ellen. 10:20a Sebastopol. 6:20p for White nd Mark West ings; at Burke's Sanitarium; at for Springs. Kelseyville, Carls- b-p:; Springs, Soda Bay, !‘-:hk’emfl and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Vi Springs, Saratoga. s Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter 5 'pper Laks, Pomo. Potter, Valley, Lieriey’s. Hullville, Orr's Hot Comptche, Hopkins, Fureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re. O Bande: Round-trip tickets to all pomnts Sun Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, 650 Market street. Chrenmicle R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass Agt. HOTEL VENDOME IT'S AS EASY TO GO TO SAN JoSE AS TO TAKE A TMIP ACROSS THE BAY One bour, 35 minutes by S. P. Tourists who have neverseen the world-famous Lick Observatory, the Old Mission, and the splendors of the Santa Clira Valley, find the best that California has to offer in the luxurious Hotel Vendome, surrounded by the most glorious floral park in the City of Roses. Famous Veadome Swimming Bathe Indoor and Outdoor Games Linda Vista Golf Links Cool, restful days invite you to the Hotel Vendome, San Jose. J. T. BROOKS, S BONIT?A CAMP GROUND, Sunol, Alameda County, seiect family resort. Trains at entrance. Tradesmen daily. Fins well and mineral water, bathing, boating and fishing. daily. References required. Garbage remeved Trains leave and are du® to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. Frou M 3, 1908 Fuazy Duvor (Foot of Market Streew) V= — MAIN LINE. _— amars, JA Elmirs, Vacaville, Wikiters, Rumsey 7.50m 7.00A Richmond, icia, Sscramento, 2 Sulsus 730 Vallejo, d Martinez, San e 7.30A Nlies, ‘Plessanton, Livermare, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockion .. press —(Via Davis), Willlama, Willows, +Fruto, Red Biuff. Portiand, Tacoma, Seattle. 8.00A Davis, Woodland. Koights Laading, Marysville, Oroville. 8.30A Mactinez, Antioch, By 7. Los Banos, Mendota, Armona, Hanford, Visalta, Porterville .o no, Goahen Junetion, Hsnford, Vissis, 8.30a Niles, San Jose, Livermore. ton (*Milton. Stockten, Newman, 8.30aPort Costa, Lachrop, M lo’ desto, Raymond, Fres ez, Byron, Tra osta. 3 Lathrop, Stockton, lout‘. Ra; Goshen Jumo- 00AThe Overian: b O.I*fllm Den: 4.00p Vallejo, Martinez, San Ramom, Napa. Calistogs, Sants Rosa ... Niles, Tracy, Stockton, LodL....... 1 Hayward, Niles. Irvington, Ssa Jowe, Livermore. -1 11 . Los City, St Louisand Chicags 8.50a wv-:lelfl. Crockets. Pors Costa, Mar T h: - 9. ayward, Niles and San Jose..... ayward. Niles and San Jose ... astern Express—Omaba. Chicao, anses City, St. Louls . Stockton, Sacramento, Goifax. Eeno. Sparka, Mostatio, a2 $7.00» Richmond, Vallejo, Port Ci Martinez sad Way Stasions...... 7.00pReno Fassenger—Port Costa, Be- nicts, Suisun, Elmirs. Dixonm, Sacramento, 8parks, Tono- .20 GO oot Nkt Sireety Street.) ABASanta Cruz Bxcursion (Sunday only) . 8.18» B15ANewark, . Felton, Boulder Creek, Sants ‘Way Stations 5.35» Cruz sad Way - Boulder Creek. l-m: Principal Way Stacions .. 4.15» Newark. San Jose, Los Gatos..... J S @tiroy, Holllster, o mfl. Pacific Grove, 1718 A . 9.004. W 11. s l..-.ut:n...l. : Z. e