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MLOWS WONE FIR EACINEERS Board Authorizes Use of al/Board Ordérs Construction Part of Bond Improvement Funds to Prepare the Plans ’ENSIONS . TO B Appropriation Will Be Util- ized to Make Up a *Defieit for the Retired Firemen — ; PAID ed with statem author- nd engine and previous to ng im- the When things don’t suit you RO that is if 1t's in the /ine of lighting or gas heating, for we are anxious to fix matters up and can gensrally do so f you only let us know Dot Kick to your neighbors but tell us about it, our felephone service is all right, and you can write letiers that will receive prompt attention from The GAS Co. N CROROTRONORH R ORR N ER ORI LRRRANDAN RN " Providing You Buy “Them of Me. yligit 1 market My the best fims are ading and are Here are my 2%x4%. 20e; ) 20c; 35c; 4x5, x4 and rtistic detail. Sepd iDc for ssmple doge: any sise up to 4x5.. Sent prepaid My pripting ie first-class and my prices Out of tiwn orders promptly filled, THAT MAN PITTS F,. W. PITTS ‘the Stationer, W08 MARKET $T., Ban Francisco. { Juvenile SCHOOLHOUSE- 10 BE FRECTED of the: Building for Use | of Washington Grammar ‘:\\'UI'LD LICENSE HORSES ott Says Vehicle Tax Is Evaded and Wants Theater Ordinance Amended at Once N The Board of Supervisors yesterday passed to print an ordinance ordering the construction and equipment of the Waéhington Grammar School buflding In accordance with plans filed by the Board of Works and indorsed by the Board of Education. The ordinance Seis_aside $119,000 out of the proceeds of the sale of school bonds for the im- provement and authorizes the Board of Works to contract for the perform- ance of the work: The ordinance also appoints Louis Store as supervising architect of the school at a compensation of 23 per cént of the contract price, and author- izes the appointment by the Board of Supervyisors of an assistant at a salary of $200 per month when actually em- ployed to examine all work of con- struction and equipment of the build- ing. Tax Collector Scott recommended an immediate endment -to the theater ordinance providing that “the Tax Col- lector shall refuse to issue any license for any performance in buildings used as theaters until a certificate In writ- ing of such approval shall have been given by the Board of Works.” | Scott that the Baldwin, Unique, s Yovelty, Mission and Midway are not ving the theater license, the last med place not having paid for three ars past. The Board of Works has | refused to issue the reguired permits, | has been enjoined from interfer- ing with the performanc¥. stands, theaters which do not comply with the ordinance are exempt from the license tax, while those that comply v the tax. designed to referred ttee. Scott remedy to the and Com- the evil Licens2 a m also submitted a proposed or- dinance imposing a license tax of $2 per annum on horses and mules in- stead of on the vehicles as the present ordinance provides. The latter ordin- | ance is impossible of strict enforce- ment awd” many people are evading the vehicle tax. The proposed new ‘ordin- | ance repeals the licepse tax on wagons and provides that each horse shall have conspicuously attached to the bridle a_ metallic tag by the Tax Collector and ecutively showing that the license s been paid. The proposed license 150 designed to reach the horses of wealthy class who are now exempt the vehicle tax Bids for the were opened from William numbered be bid $9 for each body interred; Edward Kelly, - $850; Joseph Hagan, $749; Joseph Riley & Co., $7, and the Mis- sio Undertaking Company, $8 95. The bids were referred .. the Health Com- mittee after D'Ancona had given notice that the committee may recommend that the city bury‘its own indigént dead, instead of awarding a contract for the same. The Recorder the onl Publishing Company bidder for doing certain per month. STOCK FORCES | SURPRISE STATE Attorneys Waive Argu- ment and Suppress Ora- tory of Prosecution. Attorneys for J eph Rebstock, who is “on jury yesterday afternoon, When the case was called yesterday morn- A. G. Hagedorn, a member af the Grand Jury tkat indicted Rébstock, was recalled for the defense and asked as to whether Foreman | Lilienteld had told Rebstock he need not testi- 7y unless he liked, but the .memory of the wit- ness was not clesr as to just what had been sald. This closed the evidénce for the de- fense. Assistant District Attorneys Wel and Whit'ng were called for the prosecution and testified they had no_ knowledge of the character'of the case the Grand Jury was jn- vestigeting except that it was about frauds In the Almshouse booth. This closed the case for the proscution. There was a brief ‘consultation between the attorneys and the Judge as to thetime to be occupled in addressing the jury -and as to the order in which . counsel. wouid follow each other. Attorney John A. Hosmer, who opened for the prosecution, sald he observed two or | three ladiés in the courtroom and as he would have to refer to language that was not fit for them to hear he suggested that they be asked to leave. On request the women left. Hos- mer confined /his argument chiefly to a_discus- sion of the law bearing on the case, but in doing 0 made reference occasfonally o points | in the evidence. He closed about 3:20 p. m and _Atiomneys O'Grady and Newburgh asked to be excused for a minute and retired to the corridor. When they returned Attorney O'Grady addressing the Judge said: ‘‘We waive argu- ment.” The District Attorney appeared to be greatly dlsappointed. The Judge said he was not prepared to in- t the jury and as to-day was a holiday he d continue the case till to-morrow after- on at 1:30 o'clock. ——————— POLICEMAN FINDS STOLEN WINE IN HANDS OF BOYS wo n They Are Arrested While Carryh Their Booty to a Cottage in Carville. The police are investigating the records of re= bellboys—Chester Glass, Thurman Hyde Alfred Porter—who were found yesterday Strclman Harrington of -the Park sta- with two dozen bottles “0of champagne, wi and . other lNquid refreshments. They Jyere golng (o Carville, where. they live, With he bonty. . Investigution brought to light that the Hyds boy, whose eister resides in the Hotel Regina, 416 Turk street, and in which place he had been employed ‘a8 a bellboy, was the place from where the wine was stolen. A hurried examination of the boys' coitage bLrought to light articles of feminine wear and | other thimes which would go to show that they had 4 woman compenion to enjoy the luxuries supposed to be stolen from the hotel. The n, | bove are neld pending further developments. —— Deaconesses Graduwated. | The commtencement exercises of * the San | Francisco National Praining School were held | at the Grace Methodist Episcopal Church last night and a large cliss of demconmesses were graduated 4nto the field of their labor. The programme wes as follows: Hymn No. 810, Rev. W. 5. Matthew, D. D.; prayer, Rev. G. A. Hough; selection. Grace church choir; * sosiated Charity,” Mrs. Helen R.. Peck. Court,” ‘Miss May Beard; Conflict,” Mre, Mayme T. Ries “Fear Not Ye, O Israel” (Dudley. “Our Sisters Behind Bai [ Miss Elizabeth Longhead; violin Iu!ecflan~(l) “'Simple Aveu'’ (Thome), (b) Ga- { | equal | solo, Fred Fish: “‘Mussette” (Bach), Mrs. Willlam C. A Vexing Problem,” Miss Jessie A. ‘“Those That Go Down to the Sea‘in Miss Elva 1. Mcg»q\lle’r:uprellnhfian R. Willts, D. D. { P Prestdent costuming of deaeonesses, Mrs. Laur: . Mrs. Robért McClelian; hym No. 800, Rev. W. S. Matthew, D, D.: . Rev. F. M. Larkin, Ph. D, Salmon are running heavy at Pacific Grove. Large catches are reported. * . As the law | do | The amendmeént | to be furnished | burial of indigent dead | Hagan who | trial in Judge Lawlor's court for violation of the election law by an officer of a primary election precinct, precluded ‘the District At- torney from delivering his argument to ‘the | | | for advertising Summer Resort attractions. Prints daily nct only more news but more reliable and interesting news than any San Francisco newspaper. e - 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 meost valuable medium It will be found on file at the resorts and will be sent by mail to any address for 20 cents per week or 75 cents per month. Don't forget to order The Call before leaving for your summer outing. Heaith and pleasure resort is now open to guests, under same management which made this fanous resort so popular last year. The hotel, cottages, bath-housee ang grounds are lighted by electricity: a new Wfncing pavilion has been erected, and good music will be fur- nished for dancing. Several new cottages have beerr erected to accommodate the increased demand for rooms: also & tennis court has | been bullt 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. telephone ~ in | Postoffice and long dfstance hotel. For further particulars and booklet ad- dress R. H. CURRY, proprictor, or PECK'S, BUREAU, 11 Montgotery st. [ ...NEW. 'SEA BEACH HOTEL SANTA CRUZ | CALIFORNIA'S FINEST SEASIDE RESORT. | Targest ana Best Equipped Bathing Pa- | vilion on the Pacific Slope. | Best Beach on the Coast. | New Dining-room; Steam Heat; Elevator | Service; attractive new lobby. | ““Fine Tennis Court; good Boating, Bathing | and Fishing; beautiful Drives; paid Orchestra. | " HOTEL ST.-GEORGE under the same man- sgement. 3..J. C. LEONARD. Prop. The New. Swimmiog Tank, the Largest.and Best in Lake County, is Finished. "ADAMS. SPRINGS [ Have cured more people of stomach, liver and kidney diseases than all the springs In Call- fornia combined. Why experiment? Excellent trout fishing. Send for Book of Testimonlais. DR. W. R. PRATHER, Proprieton. DelMonte 1S THE ONE RESORT OF CALIFORNIA THAT oF ALL OTwEAS COMBINTS THE ATTRACTIONS Beautiful Pacific Grove BY THE SEA. Military band concerts. “-Finest bathing. Magnificent . new bathing: payilion.. Bay ex- | cursions. - Excellept hotels and cottages. Terms rensonable. Best salmon fishing. Grand Surf Finest_scenery in California. Address Secre- tary of Board of Trade for particulars, } i | { A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, { 16 pages, in_wrapper, for mailing, $1 per yr. DISEASES OF MEN | | [ Rupture, Piles, | Jous Debility and Contracted Disorders have won for us thousands of testimo- nials from patients who have been cured. Varicocele, we treat by our improved medical vibratory method, Wlere others use theknife. We issuea bond asa guaran- tee to cure all cases we undertake. Ourim- i |proved French Comes for the treatment of the injured Prostate neveriail, Anyman suffering from Weaknessand wno is Unde= | | veloped can obtain from us (free by mail, ourl( day’sspecial treatment and illustrate chart describing the cause and effect of Lost Vitality and Weakness. Recent cases cured inone day by the French Dilating and Irrigating Method. Correspondence private. Consultation FREE. | e DR. TALGOTT co. | 1140 MARKET ST. p San Francisco, Cal. 1T DR. JORBAN'S crear | 1051 MARKET ST. bet. 6th£7th,8.F.Cal, ‘The Largest Anatomical Museum in the Worid, Weakoesses o any contracted @irzuse ponitively cured by the oidest Specialist ou the Coast, K. 36 years. OR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN Gonsultation free and striotly private Treatment personally or by letier. & positive cure 'y oase underraken. Write for Book, PRILOSOPHY ef MARBIAGE, MAILED FREE, (4 valuable book for mea.) DR.JORDAN & CO., 1051 Market St., S, F, 112 Sutter Street. BAN FRANCISCO. Novelties in Imported Wear. TERS] CURE SICK HEADACHE. Genvine Must Bear Fao-Simile Signature LeuiZooid The Geysers 3 T There’s no fog or damp at, AETNA SPRINGS Just: warm, long sunny days and cool, clear nights. Send for booklet. Aetna Springs Co., Napa Co., Cal. 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, malaria,' kidney, liver and stomach com- plaints. Hot plunges, tub baths and.-the largest mineral water swimming tank in the State; all baths free 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, Cal, or PECK'S BUREAU, 11 Montgomery at. HOTEL VENDOME IT'S AS EASY TO GO TO SAN oSE AS TO MAKE ATRIPACROSS THE BAY Gét in your *“auto ™" and come to the luxuri- ous Hotel Vendome, surrounded by the most glorious floral park in the City of Roses. Garage for Automobiles Famous Vendome Swimming Baths , Linda Vista Golf Links Indoor and Outdoor Games Py Cool, restful days invite you to the Hotel Véndome, San Jose. J. 7. BROOKS, Mansaen S AN J OSE PARAISO SPRINGS MONTEREY COUNTY. Hot Soda and Sulphur 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 from 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., SEIGLER HOT SPRINGS Are immensely popular because of their many Wwonderful facilities for health and pleasure. Natural Hot Baths and stomach waters, a positive cure for Rheumatism, Malaria, Blad der, Liver and- Kidney Troubles. Arsentc Beauty Baths, Swimming. $10 to $12 per week. Baths and amusements free. Many new Im- provements. Booklets Peck's, 11 Montgomery st., or H. H. McCGOWAN, Seigler, Lake Co. BLUE ing, Bathing and all other amusements troa"$io¢ and cold. sulphur bathe. ~ White su hur eprings. Send for pamphlet. O. AN, Midlake P. O., Lake County, Cal., or call on DR. HAPPERSBERGER, 1104 Market st., S F. - LAKES HIGHLAND SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. The new management has made many im- provements; new. swimming _tank, porcelain Dathtube, patent sanitary plumbing; instailed new features for the amusement and comfort of guests; billiards, bowling, tennis, croguet, liv- ery, hunting, fishing, golf links and excursions to Ciear Laké and other resor Information at PECK'S, 11 Montgomery st., or W. V. BRYAN, 30 Montgcmery st., or ad- dress R. ROBERTSON, lessca and manager. LAUREL DELL - - Guests at Laurel Dell have privilege of 15 different mineral waters at Saratoga Springs. Boating, swimming, marine toboggan, new livery tally-ho coach, croguet, bowling, new walks and drives. Pamphlets at Peck's, 11 ntgomery st. E. DURNAN, Proprietor, et Laurel Dell, Lake County; Also proprietor La Trianoy Hotel. CRAG VIEW Most Beautiful resort in the north. e ad- vertise ?y our good- table. Rates, $10 to $12 per week. Tenting, $5 per week; $16 per month, Booklets at Peck’s. H. 0. WICKES, Castella, Cal Napa Soda Springs Now open. The most beautiful mountain hufih nfi pleasure resort. Call Peck’s, 11 Montgomery st.. or address John Jacobs, Prop. N8R RBR TOCALOMA MarinCo. Bertrand Hotel; first-class accommodations; special rates for families and parties; fishing, hunting, boating, bathing; beautiful drives to Bear Valley; telephone. JOSEPH F. BER- TRAND, or North Shore Ry. office, 650 Mar- every Thursday, 2°to 4 p. m. 1n Pine Mts.,California’s cholc- mBElfi est _climate; phone; bowling, swimming, croquet, hunting. best of meals; the place to-enjoy the 15 o $10 week. No senltarium. rip $9. Call at 11 Montgomiery st., or Brs, M. Hobers, Lake County. a3 s CAMP VACATION. Hotel under canvas in_the redwoods; bea ing, bathing, fishing and-other amusements: good table: tents. Only 3% hours from San Francisco via the California Northwestern Ry. Secure accommodations. Address C. B. Cnopius, Camp_Vacation, Vacation P. 0., Sonoma Co,, Cal. HOTEL BELVEDERE. Thirty minutes’ rls (Tiburon ferry). . NO FOG, NO WINDS. NEW ANNEX of 25 rooms. For parilculars address J. W. ALLEN. Mgr., or Pock's Tourists’ Buresd Co., 11 Mon St Wrlte for new booklet THE ORIGINAL WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, ST. HELENA, NAPA COUNTY. Hotel and cottage renovated ‘and modern- ized. Entirely new furnishings. New bath- | htuses,” with porcelain tubs. Spacious office, reception rooms, | Oven fireplaces: This_famous resort Is situated two miles | from St, "Helena, It nestles in a sheltered | nook with high and thickly evergreen moun- | billlard and smoking rooms. | tains on one side and low foothills on the | | other, which hide it from the valley, while | for & background is an incomparably ‘beauti- ful grove of redwoods. Wending through the | grounds . in Sulphur Creek, and its rippling wa daneing over the rocks sing a southing -reirain at all seasons of the year. ' Tall pines, majestic -oaks, tuwering redwoods, attractive | manzanit and the graceful madronos abound in the grounds apd in the hills, and {rom | whaotever view pojnt the prospect is pleasing | and restful. Go' where you will no more | charming -pot can be found. Old trails are | opened, rustic bridges and seats built, new | minegl springs and water falls. The drive | from .St.”Helena is unequaled, one continuous | vista of changing park-like scene of beauty. | Under the management of MR. and MRS. JOHN SANDFORD. NEPTUNE CASINO 3 & GRAND BALL, 2 Mountain 3 | and Sea | gSanta Cruz iss"s Hawaiian Orchestra and Singing Club of ‘> | Honolulu engaged for the entire season. 13th Inf. Band U. S. A.. 8d Artillery Band, U, S. A., and Bennett's Famous Conceért Band are 3 Summer Opening 3| engaged continuously. Fireworks, Boat- ing, Fishing, Bathing, Excursfons, Com- plefion of Grand Electric Pleasure Pler. = Beautiful Pleasure Casino and Modern & Tented . City. Speelal Summer Excursion Rates via S.P. w Finest Bathing Jl.llle 3, |905E } 2 2 0 LLID DL DULL MOMENT MAY oy S Beach oa Coest z’ 13TH INFANTRY BAND, U. S. A, The Tucker Portable Cottege. Home comforts, sanitary, hyglenic, cheap. Take your outing in one. Lasts lifetime. Booklet free. A. C. RULOFSON CO., 83 New Montgomery street. SKAGGS oot e DUt nine miles _staging: ‘waters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural hot mineral water bath in State; boating and swimming in Warm Spring Creek: good trout streams; telephone, telegraph, daily mail, ex- 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 daily 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., 's Bureau, 30 Montgomery st., or of J. F. Skaggs, Cal. ElCarmeloSea (“LITTLE DEL MONTE") Is the place to take your family for a quiet vacation outing. Fishing, s g golf and all_sports. Low rates. Addres: EORGE H. CORDY, Man- ager Hotel El Carmelo, Pacific Grove, California. TRUCKEE RIVER COUNTRY CLUB Summer Resort and Sportsmen’'s Lodge. Fifth Season opens June 1. Address G. H. FOULKS, owner, Verdl, Nev., or 1704 Market st., S. F. " Heart of Santa FORDE'S .REST s 08 R. R., round trip $3 50; surrounded by two ro- mantis trout streams; fishing, bathing; a pic- turesque place. Adults, $7 per week: families, epecial rates. W. C. FORDE, P. M., Eccles, Cal. CAMPERS’ PARADISE Guernewood Park, on Russian River. Boating. bathing and fishing. Cots and tents rented. Lots for sale. Write for. circular. GUERNE & MCcLANE, Guerneville. BYRON AMERIC GREATEST SPA—Ang one can afford.to go to Byron Hot Springs. Sump- tuous hotel; wonderful waters. Booklet, H. R. WARNER, Byron Hot Springs P. O. SUMMER HOME. Grand location on creek in Santa Cruz HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA COUNTY: only 4% hours Mountains, surrounded by redwoods, mineral springs; amusement hall, hoating, ' bathing shuffle-board, etc.; phone.’ Terms $S to $10. Send for folder. H. W. HAINES, Gienwood, Cal. Klamath Hot Springs. Fishing, hunting and_health resort. Leave train at Ager. Apply to Peck’s Tourist Bureau, 11 Montgomery st.. S. F.. or to EDSON BROS., Beswick. Siskiyow County, for booklet. Santa Cruz BERGSHEIM, S Five miies from Glenwood, ¢ from Santa Crua. k. “cream. fruit: $1 and §8 per erk, ol clul.\ln.l:- free. G. F. BIEDENWEG, 121 F. D., Santa Crus. ROWARDENNAN SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. Seagon .Opens June 1, 1905. WM. G. DODGE, Lesspe, Ben Lomond, Cal VICHY SPRINGS Three miles from -Ukiah, Mendocino County. Natural electric waters, champagne baths; lovely grounds; fishing and ~hunting; crystai gprine; accommodations and table first class . A. REDEMEYER, proprietor. FASHION STABLES gmy Cal. Direct line to Gilroy Hot Vit e s S ho! ‘orders prom) “attended to. £ SO Froonitor > - 4 WALL SPRINGS g NPT © 7 ! You Are Offered More Than a Million Dollars’ Worth of Comforts and Elegance for . . ..... $2 Can You Afford to Over- look Such an Investment? a Day | From May 1, 1003, to Jan. ? 1, 1006, the rates (AMER- ! ICAN PLAN ONLY) at || the famous POTTER HO- TEL, OSanta Barbara-by the-Sea, will be as follows: i Rooms, without bath, $2, $3 and $4 each per day; | with bath, $3, $4 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. SARATOGA serncs Extersive 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. We guarantee cure for dys- | pepsia, kidney, liver, stomach rheumatism, blcod, ekin diseases, etc. $10 to $18 per week. Infermation Peck’s Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., | or J. MARTENS Batchélor P. O. Lake County, Cal TENTS ALL KINDS AND SIZES MANUFACTURED | W.A.PLUMMER, 1 1 1Clay St. Telephone Main 549 AND=——— AWNINGS | HO FOR CAMP MEEEER! NEW ENGLAND HOME! | Located in a beautiful grove close to the | fake; fine. playground for the children; swings, | croquet, bowling and tennis, boating and bath- ing, pavillons Wwith plancs, fresh fruits in plenty. Board and lodging. only $8 to $7 per week. Address GEORGE HARISON. Camp, Meeker Sonoma County. WILLIAMS & BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE | Leaves Williams daily on arrival of northbound [ | | train for Bartlett, Allen's, Houghs' and Cook's | Springs. Daily _except Sunday for Wilbur Springs and Sulphur Creek. ‘WILLIAM QUIGLEY, Proprietor. THE ANCHORAGE Santa Cruz Mountains: expert cookery, cozy | gaslit rooms, water, woods, scenery: rates $10 | and $13; write for booklet. 'GIFFORD HALL. | Patchin, or PECK'S, 11 Montgomery st. in mountains Own Summer Home 13 gmountains [amy Meeker Pure water, equable climate, lots at $10 u cottages Guilt by Meeker, $50 up: depot: restaurant; hotel; post: express; phone; saw- mwill; 1200 lots sold; 400 cottages built. Sau- salito ferry, N. 8. R. R. M C. MEEKER Camp Meeker, Sonoma Courty. | - - SISSON TAVERN. | s uresquely located on the western slope ot My Shastal*A visit to the Portland Exposition wiil be more enjoyable by resting a few days: here while en route. All kinds of amusements. For particulars_consult the Information bu- reaus cf San Francisco, or address Sisson's Tavern, fiisson, Cal. THE GROVE, Lake Tahoe, half mile east of Tallac, on lake shore. Excellent table board, with nice outside rooms. Rates $2 per day or $10 per week, with good livery and saddle horses. Boats free to | all guests. E. PARMETER, proprietor, | Tallac P, O., Cal MT. VIEW RANCHE HOTEL And cottages In the mountains near Sanmta Crus. First-class table: gas; bath; phone; club- room; dancing paviilon; ' swimming ' tank; Bowiing; croquet; rates 0 up. Rouna trip ickets to Glenw . Ing ng carriage. g TONY PHILIPPS, Santa Cruz. SPIERS SPRINGS. Lake County. Wonderful curafive propertes | for stomach, ltver and kidney troubles: $8 to $10 per week. Round-trip ticket from Saa | Francisco, $7. Open June to October. New bulldings. Fine trout fishing. ~ JOSHUA SPIERS, Prop.: mail via Middletown. SOLID COMFORT HOME. Extensively improved; 1900 feet altitude; no fog:- elimate delightful; telephone connection | From San Francisco | return. view unsw hot, cold baths: spring water; cement swimming tank, 40x80. Rates | §7 week up; stage meets train. SCHULER & SCHEBEN. Napa. Cal. HOWELL MT. WOODPWORTH’S. One ton or more of some of the best cherries in the U. 8. now ripening. Residence 30 yra.; $7 week. WOODWORTH & MULLER, St. Helena. Cal. HOTEL, Sonoma, Cal.—New management; the leading hotel; first-class: electric lights; rates for summer boarders, §7 per week; speclal to families; bus to Hot Springs. H. W. GOTTENBERG. Prop. By i el LBl ok i e b S OO ' LAWRENCE VILLA, Sonoma—Com- Betaly cinsatet. Fisiy, et (uinming ank: bus dally t© Springs: $3 week. PELLISSIER. FURNISHED COTTAGES for rent at GROUNDS OF HOTEL MATEO. Address MRS. M. LEE, San Mateo, Cal Vacation 1905 “VACATION" is issued annually by the California Northwestern Railway THE PICTURESOUE ROUTE OF and Is the standard publication on the Pacific Coast for informa~ tion regarding MINERAL SPRING RESORTS, COUNe TRY HOMES AND FARMS WHERN SUMMER BOARDERS ARE TAKEN, AND SELECT CAMPING SPOTS. 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. To be had at Ticket Otfices, 630 Market street (Chronicle Building). nd Tiburon Ferry. foot of Market reet; Gemeral Office, Mutual Life ding. corner of Samsome and Call~ fornia streets, San Francisco. | Avplications by Mail Will Beceive Ime mediate Response. JAS. L. FRAZIER, Gen'l Manager R. X. RYAN, Gen’! Pass’s Agent REDUCED RATES - Trip to Lake County easy by Wm. Spler's spring stages: more comfortable than carriages. to Anderson, Harhin, Spier's and return, $7. To Adame’, Sel Hoberg's Howard. Astorz and $0. Stages leave Calis a m., Sundays excepted. One-haif Nour for lunch at the Callstoga Hotel. Fifty pounds baggage llowed with each ticket. Tickets om sale at Southern Pacific_otfices. LAXKEPCRT AND BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE—Hopland to Bartlett Springs, via Lakeport, carrying passengers for Lakeport and Bartlett Springs. Stages conneet with trains at Hobland. Leave Hopland at 12:30; arrive at Lakeport at 3:30; arrive at Bartlett Springs at 7:30. New @-horse l4-pas- cenger tourist wagons, with all the most mod- ern improvements. Passengers for Lakeport oe Bartlett Sp call_for tickets by Bartlets Springs Stage Line. Tickets can be purchased ¢ office of California N. W. Ry.. 030 Markee st. or at Tiburon ferry. MILLER & HOWARD. Props. WHITE SULPEUR SPRINGS, Vallejo, Cal.—Most accessible springs to San Francisco; round trip 75¢; telephone connection; only 32 hours’ ride; 5 miles from Vallejo; hot, cold and plunge sulphur baths: wonderful cures of rheumatism, neuralgia, eczema, kidney. liver and stomach diseases. Beautiful grounds and lake for_boating and bathing. Dancing pavil- ion, bowling alley and shuffie board. Rates, $10 & week. including baths. Address MAN- UEL MADRID. Vallejo, Cal WILBUR HOT Colusa Co.. Cal, 25 miles west of Willlams, Stage leaves Willlams daily for Springs: fare $2. Hottest and strongest water on. the coast, temperature 1S 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 week. WM. OLEGART. Prop. or Peck's Bureau. BEAUTIFUL BROOKDALE — Saata Cruz Mts.: 3 hrs. from S. F.: beautiful of stream mountain & forest: warm, dry air pure water: cottage sites with building restric. ticns. No business, trades, liquors. White suiphur springs. Electric lights: sewerage: 3 trains daily. Hotel, $9 to §12. Near big trees & Sequoia Park: booklet. Flsh hatchery om ground. BROOKDALE LAND CO.. Brookdale. HARBIN SPRINGS—Most desirable in Lake Co.; contain sulphur, iron, magnesia and arsemic; uver $15.000 ip Improvements; thor- ocughly removated ahd new sanitarfum through- out; ome large 3-story bufiding just completsd: new gymnasium, bowling alley, exercising- room, all kinds of up-to-date apparatus. Round trip from S. F. § J. A. HAYES. Prop. MINDENHALL SPRINGS—Now open. Thoroughly renovated; 10 miles Jrom Liver- more; water and climate unsurpassed: beauti- ful scenery; plenty of milk, cream. butter, egge and vegetables: §10 per week. Furnished housekeeping cottages to let: camping and pas- ture. Meet guests by appointment. THOS. F. KELLY, Livermore. BANCHELLA, SANTA CRUE MOUN- TAINS—Ideal home, beautiful ds, 5 miles Samta Cruz, In foothills, beit; will accommodate few guests; sprink®d drives; trout fishing; phone Suburban 84: gas; $8_week up. For further particulars apply to Peck's Tourist Bureau, 11 Montgomery st. MRS. BUNTING. R. F. D. 87, Santa Crua. DE LA ROSA RESORT—Santa Crus Mountains. This delightful mountain resort now open. Cottages and tents for light house- keeping; home cooking. solid comforts, good fishing close by; dancehall, etc. Campers’ tick- ets to Zayante.'$3 25. {For rull particulars ad- dress LISS & WAHREN, GIbbs, Cal REDWO0OD RETREAT—Bullt among Dbeautiful groves. The finest location in Santa Cruz Mts Cream and fruit in al . Home ooking. Swim tank and other amusements. Rates §7 38 per week. Book- let at Peck's Bureau or mafled. Phone of ad- dress R. ¥. WARHAM, Gilroy, Cal. (R. F. D. 28) 5 - RICHARDSON SPRINGS—In the foot- hills of the Sierras, 10 miles from Chico. No grade, no dust. Famous. for the of rheu- matism, gout, scrofula, -etomach, and kidney diseases. New- bath houses. tubs; trout fshing; telephone: from Chieo daily. J. H. RICHARDSON, Cal. WILLOW RANCH—Delightfully lo- cated in redwoods § miles. from Santa Crua Spring water, frult, milk, excellent tabls; dally mail; free conveyance; $T week: Suburban 57. MRS. W. CRANDELL, Cruz, Cal. BONITA CAMP GROUND. Sunol, Alameda County, select tamily Trains at entrance. ‘Tradesmen dafly. weil and mineral water, bathing, boating ln#; References required. Garbage removed daily. EL VERANO VILLA, Sonoma Co— Open year round; rates $0 per week: 5-i walk fo mineral springs. MRS, A mxfl MONT & CO.. Proprietors. El Verano. D e ealtiial Srounde: W booklet. eial rates to familles; write for . BARSON. Proprietor, Santa Crus. ORANGE CITY rates to drummers, hotel in connection. Stage to Geysers. JOHN JUNE. Pr.. Cloverdale. Cal.