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THE SAN FRANCISCO CAL THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1905. CRIEF REIGNS IN HOHR. HOME Mother of Drowned Boys Lies in Bed Brooding Over Loss of Her Promising Sons MAY LOSE HER MIND Sympathetic Friends Unable to Soothe Stricken Woman, | Delirious Since Accident — F e the drown- ing of he and still the mother of Edwin and Alfred Mohr lies pros- ated at the Van Ness avenue home, heedless of the comforting words of Ever since the news of their told on Sunda i, and all the ex- which friends | the grief of the he With a forlorn h e the Mohrs waited b for assuring ent was not fatal ng came the Intelligence by lifeboats along ling friends put to o pick up Bdwin, as | e Mohr home of the | which he had per- | ng to the hope 1 shore and was wait- craft to find from Fresno to th s were swept ashore b been invest ew. The tide was the time the boat the bodies must to the west event was first Mrs. Mohr and her t, accompanied Nothing had ime for their ar- trip Miss Flor- ephone to the boat- evening the the accl mother. whe went be comfor! the that —_—e— WOMAN ENDS HER LIFE BECATUSE OF REMORSE estic Scandal and Death of Daughter Prey Upon Mrs. Tracy. cy, who ng at her eet, Ocean bolic acld. last year her 20- uffo- scott | a girl nson, en- 6 o'clock in y much r and at § o’clock re found dead in from a partly The girl had lived with t Ocean View. Her father, gave his address as id the funerel ex- the gas young English- t two weeks ago who had been living | | ccused by Mr. Tracy of int!mate terms. d @s the reason for | determine how much was community prop- uch, if any, was accu- prior to his marriage. es. including a brother testified that when he | peiled to rent a lit- g sufficient funds one, and they gave that all of his estate, nsiderable value, was ac- after his marriage. is upheld by the will get one-half of | E the other half will be distributed among other relatives —_—— Use Preservatives in Meat. The Board of Health has at last tak- rs ‘who are ac- *s in their s detriment. Yesterday J. J. tained warrants from Po- s for the arrest of nd A. H. Brod of the t, Emil Woenne and J. | dium sulpk the last named with in opped meat ng boric aclid and coal tar dye Ravini Calls Witnesses. Sebastian Ravini is still engaged be- fore Julge Seawell in an effort to es- ention that the prem- kson street are conducted first-class hotel and not as a il fame, as alleged by the veral witnesses who pur- the stand in front of the place were called to testify that they withdrew eir patronage as soon as they learned it was under police es- | plonage. They said they believed the | place to be all right. The case of the | police will be presented to-day. —_———————— AFFIDAVITS ARE FILED.—Affldavits were flied with the Board of Supervisors mes- terday by C. J. Conkiin, Dannie R. Love, A. 1.. Greensiade and Louis C. Lutzen that they | are the four partnere interested in the San . Prancisco Specizl Messenger Service, ja_corpo- ration, which desires to utilize overhead wires flready strung in the district adjacent to Ma- son, Powel Eilis, Eddy and Glasgow streets. | { loon and Buelna followed him to the door ISER CLAINS SELF-DEFENSE Painter Who Sfiot Charles Buelna in Saloon at Ninth and Mission Is Arrested QUARREL OVER DRINKS Wounded Man Is in Critical Condition and Police Take Ante - Mortem Statement Fred C. Jaiser, a painter living at 1231 Mission street, is the man who shot Charles Buelna, a hodcarrier, in a saloon at Ninth and Mission streets shortly after midnight yesterday He was arrested in his room by Policemen Patrick Sullivan, Harry Seguine and W. P. Mon- ahan. A revolver of large caliber was found in the room and, burled in sand in the cellar, was found another revolver of smaller caliber and two cartridges. This latter weapon had been used by Jaiser in shooting Bueln: Jaiser at first denied that he fired the shots, but later admitted to Detective Whitaker, who was detalled on the case, that he was the shooter. He claimed that Buelna attacked him and struck him several times and he fired the shots In self defense. He would not admit, how- ever, that he left the saloon and went to his room to get the revolver, saying that he had the weapon with him all the time. The prisoner was taken to the Central Emergency Hospital by Whitaker, accom- panied by Assistant Bond and Warrant Clerk Louis Ward, and Buelna, belleving that he was going to dle, made an ante- mortem statement and identified Jalser as the man who shot him. The surgeons at the hospital say that Buelna is in a critical condition. It seems that Buelna entered the sa- loon about midnight and drank a glass of beer. He left, returning in a few min- utes with Jaiser, Thomas J. Sullivan and Di Seglken. They began to quarrel about paying for drinks an. Buelna hit ser on the nose. Jaiser left and re- urned in about ten minutes, renewing quarrel with Buelna. Jaiser pulled revolver from his pocket and fired ee shots at Buelna, one of the bullets itering his body on the left side of the abdomen. Jaiser hurried out of the sa- The ambulance was summoned nd fe 3 was taken to the hospital. D — Clerk Kistler Dies. mund Kistler, clerk in the United ates Hotel, died suddenly in his room y yester He wa presumably of heart disease. 4 years old and had been ail- & for a long time. He had been con- nected with the hotel for fifteen years. The Odd Fellows have taken charge of the remains. Arising drink haif a glass of the Natural Laxative ‘Water Hunyadi Janos toinsurea free move- ment of the bowels and relief from CONSTIPATION Aek for it by the full name 7, Jénos Hunyadi - visit DR. JORDAN'S crear MUSEUM CF ANATOMY 1061 HARKET ST. bet. 6th&7th,S.F.Cal. ‘The Larzest Awatomical Museum in the World. Weaknesses or any contracted &irsuse ponitively emred br the oidest ‘Specialist ou the Corst. Bst. 36 years. DR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN Consltation free and strictly private Treatment personslly of by leier. & case nnderak : : § DR.JORDAN & CO.. 105 Market St E.F, e e e v MEN AND WOMEN, Use. Big @ for unnatural discharges,inflammations, Irritatione or ulcerations 'Los AngETes Times R zZ Z \ \ Prints dm% €or advertising Summer Resort attractions. T Don’t forget to order The Call before‘leaving for your summer outing. nc: only more news but more reliable and interesting news than any San Francisco newspaper.' uring 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 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. What of San Luis Hot Sulphur Springs Spend Your Vasatlen, Including Hotel Expenses and Travel, for $20 to $22 .. They ars the finest for giving new life Vigor, | for pleasure and rest. It is the igeal spot and ; the paradise of the Pacific Coast.sand there is | none that can equal it in nature's gift. Fine streams in front of thé hotel. Free boating and fishing; 13 miles to the ocean beach. In the Bay of San Luis Oblspo s Port Hartford, where thers is good fishing from the whart and | boats. There are many shady walks, lawns and traile to the top of the mountains, from where there is a fine view out over the grand Pacific Ocean. Free tub and plunge baths; bil- liards, pool; boating on streams; tennis and croquet. Just think of only §20 to $22 for one week's ‘board, rcom and baths, and 500 mites by rall and sixteen by stage, round trip. Amusements of all kinds to pass the time. Our table is supplied with the best on.the market. Only seven hours by rail and oné hour by stage each way from the time you leave San | Francisco, 8 a. m. From the time you leave until you are back it will not cost you more than if you stayed home. For the last twenty vears thousands of people have been here, and they say it is the finest spot in California. Board, room and baths per week, §9 to §12. £19 o or from Los Angeles; 2 days' board, baths, rafiroad and stage free. Ticket at Southern Pacific, $19. Write for {llustrated booklet to A. M. Smith, Sen Luls Hot Sul- phur Springs, San Luis Obispo, Cal. COUNTY; only 4% hours from Ban Frarcisco and miles A SKAGGS oo e Waters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural | het mineral water bath in State: boating and swimming in Warm Spring Creek: good trout streams; telephone, telegraph, daily mall, ex- press and San Francisco morning and evenin papers: FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAG SERVICE: both morning and afternoon stages, round trip from San Francisco only $5 50. Take Tiburon ferry daily at 7:30 &. 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 s Bryan’s Bureau, 30 Montgomery st., or of J. F. MULGREW, Skaggs, Cal. HOT EPRINGS, SONOMA (D518 M10q: THE ORIGINAL WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, ST. HELENA, NAPA CoO. Entirely renovated and refurnished. Mod- erate rates. Reduction for families. New Bath Houses. Finest sulphur water in the State. the management of MR. and MRS. SANDFORD. Tnder JOHN Ho for Camp Meeker! New England Home! Located in a beautiful grove, close to the lake; fine playground for the children; swings, croquet, bowling and tennis, boating and bath- ing, pavilions with planos, fresh fruits in Board and lodging only $6 to §$7 per Address GEORGE HARRISON, Camp Meeker, Sonoma County. ROWARDENNAN SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. Reservations may be made upon application to M. G. DODGE, Lessee, Ben Lomond, Cal. WALL SPRINGS Green Valley Station. MRS. C. N. MEBE- DITH, Healdrburg, Route 1. San Francisco Ofics s located in RoOmM 10, CHRONICLE SUILDING ARTHUR L. FISH, Representative If you would do effective advertising in the Southwest drop a line to the above address or telephone Main 1472, and our representative will be pleased to call on you with full information as to rates, ete. THBE SUNDAY TIMES, with 35-pags magazine, $2.50 & year by mail. Yosemit.e and Ba You can leave San Francisco either at 7:30 or 9:30 this morn- ing and be at Sentinel Hotel in the valley to-morrow after- noon at 5:30, if you travel over the ck The g:30 train i‘ the celcbrlted California Limited and the connecting stage carries you direct through Merced group of Big Trees. Ask Us--653 A still lower rate is made to holders of Excursion sold in the East. : Market St. Tickets ’| this fa nous resort so popular last year. | free to regular weekly guests. | 850 up; stores, hotels, post and phone; 1200 lots ket st,. every Thursday, 2 to 4 The Geysers. Health and pleasure resort guests, Is now open to| under same management which made | The hotel, cottages, bath-houses and grounds ars | 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: aiso a tennis court has been bullt for lovers of that spo: TAHOE FRANK W. RICHARDSON, Manager. TAVERN, American plan_only. Stcpovers allowed gt Truckee on ‘all overland railroad and Pullman tickets. LAKE TAHOE. Rates $3 per day up. Not a Dull rt. Our best advertisement is our table, which cannot be surpassed. We have our own dairy, ' bence we have ;lemy of fresh milk and cream. | Rates are $12, $14 and $16 per week: bath long distance in Postoffice and telephone hotel. For further particulars and booklet ad- dress R. H. CURRY, proprietor, or PECK'S BUREAU, i1 Montgamery st. omeit a You may have a hot bath any time of the SANTA (RUZ d g day at Purest and Coolest of Breezes wafted from the grand Pacific an AETNA SPR ' NGS Loma Prieta’s Heaven-Kissin: Hills. Amusement and entertaip- ing features unsurpassed. In the famous Aectna mineral water : 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- IT'S AS EASY TO GO TO SAN JOSET ' 2570 TAKE ATAIP ACROSS THE BAY One bour, 35 minutes by S. P. Vendome, surrounded by the most glorio floral park in the City of Roses. Famous Vendome Swimming Baths “ndoor and Outdoer Games Linda Vista Golf Links Cool, restful days. invite you to the Hot Vendome, San Jose. s J. T BROOKS, Manacen HOTEL VENDOME ‘Tourists who have neverscen the world-famous Lick Observatory, the Old Mission, and the splendars of the Santa Clara Valley, find the best that California has to offer in the luxurious Hote! us el tism, malaria, kidney, liver and stomach com- laints. Hot plunges, tub baths and the rgest mineral water swimming tank in the State; all baths free to guests; tralned mas- seurs’ and swimming teach No staging. Rates, $12 to §14 per week; special to fam- ilies. “THEO. RICHARDS, aliente, So- gua Ci noma County, Cal., or PECK'S BU Montgomery st. Beautiful Pacific Grove PY THE SEA. Mifitary band concerts. Finest Magnificent news bathing pavilion. Bay ex- cursions. Excellent hotels and cottages. Terme reasonable. Best salmon fishing. Grand Surf. Finest scenery in California. Address *'Secre- tary of Board of Trade, Pacific Grove,” for particulars, DelMonte 16 THE ONE RESORT-DF CALIFORNIA THAT Arre REAU, 11 bathing. sanitary, Home comiorts, in_one. Take your outing Lasts Montgomery street. Extensive improvements this year. spring found which will effect more cures a dcy than the cther waters in & Week: ComainTs THE &¥ioNs BFALL OTuens BLUE Boating, Bathing and all other amusements psia, iidney, liver, e stomach, blcod, ctkin diseases, ste. or J. MARTENS Batchelor P. O. County, Cal. The Tuker Portabla Cott:ge. hyglenic, chesp. oze. Tifetime. Bocklet free. A. C. RULOFSON CO.. 83 New SARATOGA serincs A new n 15 mineral springs. We guarantee cure for dys- rheumatism, $10 to $16 per week. Information Peck’'s Bureau, 11 MontzameryXA st.. e free. Hot and cold sulphur baths. fte sul hur esrings. Send for pamphlet. O, WEIS- | The New Swimming Tank, the Largest and AN, Midlake P. O., Lake County, Cal., or Best in Lake County !s Finished. HAPPERSBERGER, 1104 Market call on DR. "LAKES LAUREL DELL. 15 kinds of Mineral Water Howling Alleys, Croquet, Marine Tobogga: Livery: the best of Orchestras, under the man. dgement of Dr Monroe Callender; first-class ‘able: Dining-room seating 300, Address EDGAR DURNAN, Proprietor, Lau- rel Dell, Lake County, Cal. (also proprietor La Trianun Hotel), or Peck's, 11 Montgomery st. OWN SUMMER HOME !N CAMP MEEKER, MOUNTAINS OF SONOMA CO. * $10 up;. cottages built ADAMS SPRINGS kidney discases than all the springs in C fornia combined. Why experiment? Excel trout fishing. _Send for Book of Testimoni: DR. W. R. PRATH. Proprieto . NTE* Equable climate; lots (“LITTLE DEL MONTE”) Have cured more people of stomach, liver and nt Al ElCarmelo&Sea ke your famlly for a quiét vacation s the place to take ye ly q Fed fol 400 cottages built: San Francisco Agents, | ULNE Fishing, siinuning golf aud ap R ROWLEY & PACKARD. 528 Montgomery st., | gger Hotet I Carmelo, Pacifio Grove, Callfornia. HIGHLAND SPRINGS, COUNTY. The new management has made many provements; ...CRAG VIEW, Most beautiful resort in the north. We ad- vertise by our good table. Rates, $10 to $12 ifn- new swimming tank, Mrcelffl par week. . Tenting, $8 per_week; $16 per 5 Bool at Peck's. H. O. W. Dathtubs, patent sanitary plumbing; installed Cantedia, (A ICKES, | [ featurts for the amusement and comfort of - guests; billiands, bowling, tennis, croquet, liv- 2 ery, hunting, fishing, golf links and excursions N Soda s rin {0 Clear Lake and other resorts. lea p S Information at PECK'S, 11 Montgomery st., x or W. V. BRYAN, 30 Montgemery st., or ad- Now open. The most beautiful mountaln Leaith and pleasure resort. Call Peck's, 11 Sontgomery st., or address John Jacobs, Prop. And Cottages. OCEAN VILLA HOTEL sanitation. NERR TOCALOMA K0 other {mprovements. Bertrand Hotel; first—class accomm special rates for families and parties; shil g pen, S SRaT TRAND, or North Shore Ry. office, 650 : to CO., BYRON AMERICA’S G SP. can wiford to o to Byron Hot Springs. S i s T VICHY SPRINGS miles from Ukiah, Mendocino County. {fi:uz 'nmu-mmgu ‘:‘ia l‘n‘::‘. -ha'-‘,'::i A REDE ‘proprietor. - THE 'ANCHORAGE ta Crus Mountains; expert codkery, Sl oo AR iod? Hal i T . or PECK'S, 11 Montgomery at. Pine Mta.,Califdrnia’ HOBERG'S < cimatet Gocaer*™s, fishing; best of meals; EgiE s ‘Mountains, Terms, Klamath Hot Springs. Mrs. dress R. ROBERTSON, lesses and manager. Extensive grounds Gverlooking bathing beach. Pertect New _dining-hall and High-class service. New efflcient management. OCEAN VILLA Santa Cruz, Cal. 2R SUMMER HOME. on creek In Santa Cruz I O Counded by Tedwoods. mineral ment ball, bosting. bathing $8 to § ete.; phdn 11 e or forder, H. W. HAINES, Glenwood.al. it PN N N SAIEES DA s you . for_booklet, BERGSHEIM, $&o < e e L Eive miles trom Glenwood, 8 from Sanca Crus. Do oK. Tooard and oo 1 Sang oy | culate free: @ Fo FolbedwES HRCF eto. Crsloms 19 285 & WAHREN, Gibba, Ca HED COTTAGES for rent at oo, ™5 g% i 8. LAKE TAHOE RY. & TRANSPORTATION CO. TIME TABLE. June 1 to September 30, 1905, Only. AMAM.| 1AM [P.M. 11:05| 7:00/Lv. Truckee. 11:50! 7-40{Ar. _Deer Park. 12:05/ 8:00|Ar. Tahoe Tavern. LAKE TAHOE. Tenting on the beach at Lakeside Furnished tents on platforms for camping, in grove near Str. pler; boats, livery, groceries and supplies. AddreSs E. B. SMITH & CO., Stateline, Cal TIEIUGKEER RIVER COUNTRY GLUB FOULKS, owner, Verdl, Nev., or 1704 Macket st S..F. PARAISO SPRINGS MONTEREY COUNTY. Hot Soda and Sulphur Tub and Plunge Baths. Pronounced the best mineral eprings in the State. Expert Masseurs. All Amusements. Fine Hunting and Fish- ing. Excellent table and service. ‘tude 1400 feet. Invigorating 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. .NEW. SEA BEACH HOTEL SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA'S FINEST SEASIDE RESORT. Largest and Best Equipped Bathing Pa- vilion cn the Pacific Slope. Best Beach on the Coast. New Dining-room; Steam Heat; Elevator Service: attractive new [obby. Fine Tennis Court: good Boating, Bathing and Fishing: beautiful Drives; paid Orchestra. HOTEL ST. GEORGE_under the same man- C. LEONARD, Prop. ement. SEIGLER HOT SPRINGS Are jmmensely popular because of their many wonderful facllities for heaith and pleasurs. Natural Hot Baths and stomach watefs, a positive cure for Rheumatism, Malaria, Blad- dé¢r, Liver and Kildney Troubles. Arsenic Beauty Baths, Swimming. $10 to $12 per week. Baths and amusements {re ny new im- provements. Booklets Peck’s, 11 Montgomery st.. or H. H. McGOWAN. Seigler. Lake Co. TENTS ALL KINDS AND SIZES MANUFACTURED W.A.PLUMMER, ! ] IClay St. ‘Telephone Main 549 5 WILLIAMS & BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE Leaves Williams dally oo arvival of northbound train for Bartlett, Allen’s, Houghs' and Cook's Springs. Daily except Sunday for Wilbur Eprings and Sulphur Creek. WILLIAM QUIGLEY. Proprietor. AN =———— DI C. C. D’DO.P.\'ELL’S RANCH, at .;‘a'retty Glen Elles 70 furnished and partially furnished cottages, cabins, tents and outfits to rent, from $10 up. Round-trip tickets by the California Northwestern and Southern Pacific R. R.'s, $1.80; Catholic and Congrega- tional churches, Riverside Hotel, min- eral springs on the ranch, fishing, cli- mate unsurpassed. Apply to DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, 1021% Market St. bet. 6th and Tth Sts. Phone South 622 THE GROVE, Lal Tahoe half mile east of Tallac, on lake Excellent table board, with nice outside fooms. Rates $2 per day or $10 per week, with good livery and gaddle horess. Boats free to all guests. J. E. PAR. ‘ER. proprietor, Tallac P. O.. Cal EOTEL mountains mear And cotiages in the Santa Crua. First-class table: gas: bath; phone; club- roo dancing paviilon; swimming tank; ‘bowli: croquet; rates $9 up. R trip tickets to Glenwood $4 25. including carriage. TONY PHILIPPS, Santa Crua P IPIEB! SP]R'!“’!. nty. Wonderful curative properties Jake Y liver &nd kidney treUblea; 38 1o $10 per week. Round-trip ticket from San Franclico $7,_Oben June 19 Getober.’ New W’T‘fllngl Fine trout JOSHUA SPTERS. Prop.: mail via Midd CAMP VACATION. Hotel under canvas in the redwoods; boat- ing, bathing, fishing and Gther amusements: goca table: tents. Only 3% hours from San Franct Northwestern Ry. e e € B S e & Sonoma Co., Cal. Camp_Vacation, Vacation P. O.. SOLID COMFORT HOME. 31900 feet altitude; no { \‘l:::l"l. tful, coanection; " Climate aelgh o View “u Pt cald CITY OoF TR T ‘Rooms, S. 'AINS ‘Will be open June 7. board or tents. Rates EVA STATION, narrow F. W_Wass, FPTo.. Wrights GRAND Guernerville, Calif. thoroughly renovated an proved; R e e PLATH, Guer Cal. ? rneville, HOTEL BELVEDERE. Thirty minates' ride. (Tiburon o PRks Tourists' Burest Ca, 11 Montgomery st. Write for new mm Park. | AWNINGS | Vacation 1905 i Is Now Ready for Distribution “VACATION" is issued annually by the paifornia Nénhwesiem Railway THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE OF CALIFORNIA and is the standard publication on the Pacific Coast for infor- mation regarding MINERAL SPRING RESORTS, COUN- | TRY HOMES AND FARMS WHERE SUMMER BOARDERS ARE TAKEN, | AND SELECT CAMPING SPOTS. This year’s edition, “VACATION 1903,” contains 200 pages, beau tifully illustrated, and is com: plete in its detalled informa- tion as to location, accommoda- tions, attractions, ete., with terms from 37.00 per week up. ! To be had at Ticket Otfices, 630 | Market street (Chronicle Building), and Tiburon Ferry foot of Market street; General Offics, Mutual Life Bullding, corner of Sansome and Cali- fornia streets, San Francisco, Avplications by Mail Will Receive Ime= | mediate Response. | JAS. AGLER. Gen’l Manager. 1 R. X. RYAN, Gen’] Pass’r Agent. 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 Adams’. Seigler's, . oberg’s Howard, Astorg and Glenbrook and return, §9. Stages leave Calistoga 11:30 a. m., Sundays excepted. Ome-baif Dour for lunch at'the Calistoga Hotel. Fift allowed with each ticket. T Southern Pacific offices. poun - kets on sals it LAXEPCET AND SBARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE—Hopland to Bartlets Springs, via Lakeport, carrying passengers for Lakeport and Bartlett Springs. Stages connect with trains at Hopland. Leave Hopland at 12:30; arrive at Lakeport at 3:30; arrive at Bartlett Spriogs at 7:30. New 6-horse 14-pas- senger tourist wagons, with all the most mod- | ern tmprovements. Passengers for Lakeport or Bartlett Springs. call for tickets by Bartlett Springs Stage Live. Tickets can be purchased at of California N. W. Ry., 650 Market st.. or at Tiburen fe MILLER & HOWARD:. -Props: WHITE SULPRUR SPRINGS. Vallejo, Cal.—Most accessible springs to San Francisco; round trip 73¢; telephone connection: only hours’ ride; 5 miles from Vallejo: hot, col and plunge sulphur baths: wonderful cures of rheumatism, neuralgia, eczema, kidney, lver and stomach diseases. Beautiful grounds asd lake for boating and bathing. Danciog pavil- fon. bowling alley and shuffie board:. Rates, $10 a week, including baths. Address MAN- UEL MADRID. Vallejo, Cal. | WILBUR EOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, Colusa Co., Cal., 2% miles west of Willlam Stage leaves Willlams dally for Springs: fara §2. Hottest and strongest water on the coast; temperature 148 degrees. Sure cure for rheu- 1 diseases, liver and BEAUTIFUL BROOEDALE — Santa Cruz Mts.: 3 nrs. from 8. F.: beautitul of stream, mountain & forest; warm, dry alr pure water; cottage sites with building restrs ticns. No business, trades. liquors. Whi suiphur springs. Electric lights: sewarags; trains datly. Hotel, $9 to §i2. Near big treesy & Sequola Park: booklet. Fish hatchery on ground. BROOKDALE LAND CO.. Brookdals HEARBIN SPRINGS—Most desiradle in Lake Co.; contain sulphur, iron, magnesia and arsenic; uver $15,000 in Improvements: thore | cughly renovated and new sanitarium thro | out: ome large 3-story building just complecsi: rew gymnasium, bowling alley, exercistng- room, all kinds of up-to-date apparatus. Round trip from S. F. 7. I A . RANCHELLA, SANTA CRUE MOUN- TAINS—Ideal home, beautiful grounds, 5 miles Santa Crus, in foothills, redwood be will accommodate feW guests; sprinkled drives: trout fishing; phore Suburban $4; gas; $8 week up. For further particulars apply to Peck s Tourist Bureau_ 11 Montgomery st. MRS, BUNTING, R. F. D. 87, Santa Crua. REDWOOD RETREAT—Built among The fnest location in Santa indance. Jet at Peck's Buresu or mailed. Phone or ad- dress R. F. WARHAM, Gilroy. Cal. (R. F. D. ) grade, no _du: matism, gout, serofula, kidney diseases. New batn houses. tubs; trout fishing: telephone;- stage Chico datly. J. H. RICHARDSON, Chico. MENDENHALL SPRINGS—Elevation 1730 ft.: nmearest springs to San Franciaco; wa- ter unsurpassed for kidney and Hver troubles; plenty of milk, cream, butter and eggs; $10 per wk.; furnished . cottages to lt; camp- ‘and pasture: stage leaves Livermors Tues., T Sat Tat. THOS.F KELLY.Livermors. WILLOW BANCE—Delightfully lo- redwoods § miles from Santa Cruz. Soring water, pruit, milk, elient | Sz : conveyance: 3 et EER PARK INN and eottl’: six ulll:l from Lake Taboe. Ideal place Trest. Elevation 6507. Information Aineral at office Bryan's Inf. Bureau, i, or booklet., 4. B. SCOTT. Deer Park Inn, Tahee, Cal. from Cal. 3