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PRESSMEN URGE LICHT-HOUR DAY Resolution Asking Support in Coming Fight in This City Adopted at Session s i ATTACK ASIATIC LABOR Local Delegates Ask Indorse- | ment of a Stand Against| Mongolian Immigration 0 came 4 peti- | for support in a with employers over the turn to the nine-hour work- | sented a resolution they adopted. The executive board was asked to remain in the city after the close of the convention to in- into the guestion. The convention will take action on the matter before final | sdfournment. Another resolution affecting local inter- | ests was Introduced. It refers to the convention's stand on the Asiatic labor quest Delegate Btephen Kane of San Francisco submitted the following reso ution, which was referred to the com- tes on miscellaneous business, with structions to report to the convention: cted immigration of eepecially upon the Pactfic to reduce the status of the American wage earner to that of the Asiatic. 4 wherean, we believe that it ia our oty Bov o2l & trade unioniste but as citi- sens of the Uhited Etates to maintain the Cau- castan standar X atieal Printing PHOTO-ENGRAVERS PROTEST. oonvent! accepted the reports of rd Vice President Ranagan and Or- izer Coftey. The reports of Preside: Higg st Vice President Randall er Webb are under be reported on E W and Sk del Glocking with a was shown the ARE SHOWYN CHINATOWN. ¢ the delegates will épend the entire day in convention, when it is expected all work will have been complet NER CORPINY M VANSHED Peter W have filed a with t e and his wife, Anna, 1 the Superior Court . 4 purpose of turning if possible, the whereabouts of the guarters of the ifornia Realty | which, they say, secured $500 ed money end then L. F. Gilmore, T. Green, the on, came to The referred as Willlam G. use, William B. h as to th Tempted sell them a Helghts for nents of $20, they tract with the company, was in force for many | the plaintiffs, but one day, had paid in $500, they went es and found that the com- | leparted. All efforts to lo- adquarters and compel it to balance on the contract and a deed have failed, they say, ask for judgment st corporation and its di- ectors, individually, for the sum they | ave pald { The suit promises interesting dis- | | - —————— ] NOBLE EATON IS SLOWLY RECOVERING FROM ILLNESS Clubman, Who, While Visiting Geolden Gute Park, Was Suddeuly Stricken, Is Comvalescent. the well-known young | been lying seriously il for several days his home in this Last week iZaton and a friend 0 went to Golden Gate! a view of permitting the | visitor to sce the beauties of the pub—‘ lic place of recreation, and while seated tea garden, the former | n ed of being ill apd) sed. He was hastily removed to me, where physicians pronounced ase a dangerous one. | b stated yesterday that Eaton's | f s is due to a complication of | troubles. Thursday he was very low, | but since then he has been steadily im- | proving and his physicians now hope to have him up and around In a few days. | Noble Es clubman, ha Seropian for the loss of a hand while working for the defendant. O. Arkeley regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. WTERS CURE SICK HEADA( el W REALTY BOARD THKES ACTIN Proposes Special Election to Acquire Land for the Extension of Panhandle WILL NOTIFY OWNERS! | | Plans of Association for/| City Improvement ‘ecurel{ Unanimous Indorsement | —_— | The directors of the San Franeisco | Real Estate Board met yesterday, couh- seled with James D. Phelan, president of the Association for the Improvement and | | Adornment of Sen Francisco, and adopted | | resolutions, & copy of which will be sent | to every person owning real property sit- | uated in the fourteen city blocks between F:ell lr‘:d Oak streets and extending from Van Ness avenue to Baker street, tie area that the city may purchase for the ! extension of the Golden Gate Park Pan- handle. H The purpose of the resolutions was to | notify the property owners that an at- tempt will be made to have a special election called, to be held not later than | January 1, 1806, to vote on a propesition | to issue bonds for the purchass of the | area indicated gor the purpose of pan- | handle extenslon; also to discourage the erection of additional Improvements in the district until the question of acqui- sition is submitted to the people. President Howell of the Real Estate Board was in the chair. James D. Phe-| lan explained the wishes of the Asso-| clation for the Improvement and Adorn- | ment of S8an Francisco. An informal talk | followed. The resolutions, submitted by & committee of the board, were unani- mously adopted. They are as follows: Whereas, Golden Gate Park In this eity is worthy of an entrance; and | Whereas, The Association for the Improve- | mem and’ Ador: San Francisco has ed in jts subsequent rieen Jand g between Fell and Oak treets and extending from Van Ness ave- | e to Baker street and known as the ex- | ension of the park panhandle; and | Whereas. Certaln owners of land within sald strip of land are contemplating extensive im- hat would add a large sum to| aiready contemplated -for the | of the groun nd | 1t s considered by all property | he perfection of this part of the improvement and adornment 1 ant, prac- desirable of all the various plans articularly desirable that | suid be taken | all for the le to Market advisable that a special chase of th y January 1 : and That these resolutions be printed maliled to each property owner in district embraced in the proposed pan- | e extension i —————— Supreme Court Ends Disputes. Supreme Court decided yesterday t J. Lowenthal may offset a debt} owed-by-him t0 J. F. Coonan by se¢ur- ng judgment agalnst §is QEponent for momnex. iast through. acting as = surety; n the latter's nofes. Coonan present- a 4 b1 for $TO00 for legal services and Lowenthal refused to pay because had been ‘compelled to settle for notes he nad indorsed. Coonan secured degme! in the Supreme | 3 d Lowénthal commenced ,a proceeding to have one debt set the other. E. Andrews of Fresno won a suit for damages against S. M. | a damage sult against’the ar Company, which had pfe- im from working a lime roek SIGK HEADAGHE Positively cured by _these Little Pills. They also relieve Dis- tress from Dyspepsia, In- |digestion a5d Too Hearty Eating. A perfect rem- edy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowstness, Bad Taste in.the Mouth, Coated ‘Torigue, Paln in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, 'SMALL PRICE. Genuine Must Bear Fae-Simile Signature THE SAN FRANCISCO- CALL, THURSDAY JUNE 23, 1905. AR A\ W N AN 6 SN 8% W n \ A\ & \y N A 0 0\ \ \ X \ \\ N N\ \\ N N W\ W N 17 ll THE CALL Prints dmlfi nc: only more news but more reliable ahd 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 for advertising Summer Resort attractions. It will be foynd 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. What of San Luis Hot Sulphur Springs Spend Your Vacation, Including Hotel Expenses and Travel, for $20t0 $22 .. .. They are the finest for giving new life vigor, for pleasure and rest. It s the ideal spot and the paradise of the Pacific Coast, and there is none that can equal it in nature’s gift. Fine| streams in front of the hotel. Frée boating and. fishing; 114 miles to the ocean beach. In the Bay of San Luls Obispo is Port Hartford, | where there i3 good fishing from the whart and boats, There sre many shady walks, lawns and tralls to the top of the mountains, from where there is & fine view. out over the grand Pacific Ocean. Free tub and plunge baths; bil- lards, pool: boating on streams croquet. Just think of only $£20 to $2: | week’s board, room and baths, and 500 miles by rall and sixteen by stage, round trip. Amuserrents of all kinds to pass the time. Our | table {s supplied with the best on the market. Only seven hours by rafj and one hour by stage each way from the time you leave San Franctsco, 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 years thousands of people have been here, and they say it is the finest spot- in Calfornia. Board, room and baths per week, $9 to $12. §19 to or from Los Angeles; 2 s’ board, baths, raliroad and stage free. Ticket at uthern Pacific, $19. Write for {llustrated booklet to A. M. Smith, San Luis Hot Sul- phur Springs, San Luie Obispo. Cal. CAPITOLA Opened Under Management of Albert Bettens Capitola !s now connected with Santa Crua by electric R. R. For hotel accom- modations address California Hotel, San Francisco; Hotel St. James, Sap Joee, or Capitola. For coftages'or tent grounds address FRANK REANIER, Capitola. AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS For rest. health and pleasure, scenery and chimate. The nearest hot sulphur springs to | 8an Francisco: sure cure for asthma, rheuma- tism, malaria. k!dney, liver and stomach com- laints. Hot plunges, tub bathe and the argest mineral water swimming tank in the tate; ail baths {ree to guests: trained mas- seurs’ and swimming teacher, N Rates, $12 to $14 per week; iljes. 'THEO. RICHARDS, Agua Callente So- noma County, Cal., or PECK'S BUREAU. 11 Montgomery at. HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA SKAGGS COUNTY: only 4% hours from 8 Frarcisco and but nine miles staging: ——— waters noted for medicinal virtues: best natural hot minera] water bath in State; boating and ewimming in Warm Spring Creek: good trout streams: telephone, telegraph. dally mall, ex- press and San Francisco morning and evening papers: FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE; both morning and afternoon stages, round trip from San Franclsco only $5 50. Taks Tiburon ferry daily at 7:30 a. m. or 2:30 p. m. Rates §2 a day or $12 a week. References, any of the past nine vears. Patronage of 1904 unprecedented. Information at” PECK'S INFORMATION BUREAU. 11 Montgomery Bryan's Bureau. 30 Montgomery st., of of J, MULGREW, Skaggs. Cal. WHITE COTTAGES HowrLL Altitude 2000 ‘ft.; air pure and dry; fruit and milk in abundance: terms moderate; bowlin hot and cold baths. See HUGO' SCHEU. NERT. 12 Mason st.. S. F., or write Goetsche & Henne, Angwin, Cal. 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 \ The g:30 train is the celebrated California Limited lndfluconmfixi‘lug_ecaflhlyondiuct‘ gh Merced . group of Big Trees. ASk'_:,’US-?653 Market St. rate is made to holders of Excursion Tickets . | ref Dell, Lake County. Ca [ ; The Geysers | Heaith ana pleasure resort is now open to Buests, under same management which made this fa nous resort so popular last year. The i botel, cottages. bath-houses and grounds are | { i | lighted by electricity: a new dancisg pavilion ] has been érected, 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 t | 1 i | | i | i | | svort. Our best advertisement is our table, which | cannot be surpassed. We have our own dsiry, | hence we have plenty of fresh milk and cream. Rates are $12. $14 and $16 per week; bath free to regular weekly gue: Postotfick and long dist: hotel. Fof further particulars and booklet ad- dress R. H. CURRY, proprietor, or PECK'S { BUREAU. 11 Montzomery st. There is a goodly sized concrete swim- i ming tank at |AETNA SPRINGS | full of warm mineral water. Send for Booklet, Aetna { Spring; Co., Napa Co., Cal. | 9 Enjoy California’s best climate at the largestseaside resort hotel in the world. | @ Cuisine unexcelled. Every modera . 9 convenience provided. | Summer Rates: Each person | # $3.00day,$17.00 week, 20d upwards. Excellent boating, fishing, bunting, g, Under New Manogement $ g:)tl links, tennis, bowling. Interest- side trips, Ask railway ageat or write MORGAN ROSS, Manacrs Coronado Beach. Californis BTV VO VT VDV UV PACIFIC GROVE. The plcturesque seaside resort: free milftary band concerts. drills and parades: boating, flsh- ing: beautiful submarine gardens, boats; magnificent new bathing p { bathifig; best saimon fshing on c pleasuré excursfons; most piotures | drives in California; fine hotels and rotruges. . | Terms moderate, Address Board of Trade. Pa- | cific Grove, Cal. Del Monte IS.THE ONE RESORT.OF CALIFORNIA THAT CommiNg s 1HEATTRACTONS dF ALL OTHEns BLUE Beating, Bathing and all other smusements free. Hot and cold sulphur baths. White sul- phur errings. Send for pamphlet. O. WEIS- MAN, Midlake P. O.. Lake County, Cal.. or call on DR. HAPPERSBERGER. 1104 Market s, §F "LAKES LAUREL DELL, 15 kinds of Mineral Water and Baths; Rowling Alleys, Croquet, Marine ‘Toboggan, _ivery: the hest of Orchestras, under the man- | agemént of Dr Monroe Csliénder; first-class ‘Table; Dining-room seating 300, Address EDGAR DURNAN, Proprietor, Lau- =0 proprietor La 11 Montgomery st. SARATOGA SPRINGS 15 différent mineral eprings: cure for all. In- formation at Peck's Bureau, 11 Msntgomery st., or at J. MARTENS, Bachelor P. O., Lake County, Cal. WILSON'S INN In the mountains, 12 miles from Napa, ele- vation 1900 feet: home place: pure air and water; own milk, cream, (rult, vegetables; $8 to §11 per week. Folders at Peck’s, 11 Mont. ARNO H. WILSON, Atlas, Napa Co., Cal. ROWARDENNAN SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS, Reservations may be made upon application to WM. G. DODGE. Lessee, Ben Lomond, Cal. OWN SUMMER HOME iN CAMP MEEKER bl mate:. lots l;lgo,x‘« oug“ca.m. bui m: i e 'E:;‘)“:p:‘:‘;érr‘m hoteb!lh rcu't. -.n§ phoén;e:fl 1200 m‘t‘: s coti ults PN Agen! .ROE\GWLEY & EACKARD, 523 Montgomery :t" Trianon Hoteh. or Peak’s, or M. C. MEEKER, Sonoma County. | Napa nS.oda Eprings 3 utitul _mountaln Realth :g;n pleasure resort. Call Peck's, 11 Montgomery st., or address John Jacobs, Prop. NS RR TOCALOMA Mo rand Hotel; lass accommodations; n’.g:l rates for ugl.l' 3 and ; flshing, fing, bat beautiful dri 52::"%?:’;;,‘ 'fillh e, JOSERH 1;;; vr:-'t’l';.‘ 'RAND, or Nor ore . office, T~ :nn_, every Thursday, 2'to 4 p. m. VICHY PRINGS . Pl S gid bR srounds; fehing and hun crysta table Sret clase: THE ANCHORAGE i S S et S8 Patchin, ot W %‘fl ES for rent at GROUNDS HOTEL MATEO. Address MRS, M. LEE, San Wateo, Cal. RICHARDSON, Manager. LAKE TAHOE. American plan only. Rates $3 per day up. Stopovers allowed at Truckee on ail overiand railroad ,and Pullman tickets. Not & Dull Moment at |SANTA CRUZ and Coolest of Breezes wafted from the grand Pacific and Heaven-Kissing Amusement and entértain- ing features unsurpassed. ¢ telephone . In 11 | § 11:80| 7°40]Ar. Deer Park. ... 8:45 12:06| 8:00|Ar. Tahoe Tavern. Lv.| 9:15| 6:30 | Fo! HOTEL VENDOME IT'S_AS EASY TO GO TO SAN ioSE S YO TARE A TRIP ACROSS THE BAY One bour, 25 minutes by §. P. Golf enthusiasts, devotees of te all outdoor sports love to vi Hotel Vendome, surrounded by the most g ous floral park in the C Linda Vista Golf Li; Indoor and Outdoor Games Famous Vendome Swimming World-known Lick Observatory Cool, restful days invite you to the Hotel Vendome, San Jose. 4.7 8RB6Ks, Manicer J O S Hotel Del Coronado| S AN | H. F. Norcross, 200 S, Spring, Los Angeles () 'The Tucker Portabtp Goff:gs o1 OFSON CO.. 83 New Booklet free. A. Montgomery street. THE ORIGINAL WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, ST. HELENA, NAPA CoO. and refurnished. Reductlon for familles. New Bath Houses. Fines( sulpliur water In the State the manakement SANDFORD. TENT and MRS. JOHN The New Swimmirs Tank, Best 1 Lake County ADAMS SPRINGS ore people of stomach, kiéney diseases than all the s the Largest and h Send for Book o R. PRATHER, Proprietor. ElCarmelot:Sea (“LITTLE DEL MONTE") fs the place to take your family for a quiet vacation . Fishing, swimming, Do aten, ~ Address: GEORGE J. CORDY ager liotel El Carmelo, Pacific Grove, Caltfornia. HIGHLAND SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. The new manazement has made many new swimming patent sanitary plumbing; installed new features for the amusement and comfort of Fuests: billiards, bowling, tennis, croquet, liv- ery, hunting, fishing, golf links and excursions ear Lakeé and other resorts. trout fishing. Testimonlais. DR. olf and all_sj tank, porcefain R. ROBERTSON, lessee and And Cottages. Extensive grounds Gverlooking bathing beach. New - dfning-hall fmprovements. service. New efficient management. LLA Santa Cruz, Cal SUMMER HOME. in Santa Crus ns, surrounded by redwoods, mineral amusement _hall, shuffle-board etc.: Send 3 BYRON 'A’S GREATEST SPA—Any one o go to Byron Hot tuous hotel; wonderful waters. let, Manager, Byron Hot Springs, P. O. Klamath Hot Springs. - e RaER Lt s B - BERGSHEIM, st cre miles from from Santa Urua, o % Rekng oot 1 Mont HOBERG'S LAKE TAHOE RY. & TRANSPORTATION CO. TIME TABLE. June 1 to September 30, 1908, Only. AMIAM] JAM. 00| Lv. Truckee. Ar.| \g:ufl‘ LAKE TAHOE. Tenting on the beach at Lakeside Park. Furnished tents on platforms for camping, In | grove near Str. pier; boats, livery, groceries and supplies, - Address E. B. SMITH & CO.. Ca TRUCKEE RIVER -COUNTRY CLUB Summer Resort and Sportsmen's Lodge. Fift Season opens June 1 ~Address G. st S. ARAISO SPRINGS MONTEREY COUNTY. Hot Scda and Sulphur Tub and Plunge Baths. Pronounced the best mineral #prings in the State. Expert Masseurs. All Amusements. Fine Hunting and Fish- ing. Excellent table and service. Alti- 1400 feet Invigorating _eclimate. ge meets (rain from San Francisco at Saled: Information _and booklets from Bryan's Information Bureau, 30 Mont- goniery st: Peck's. 11 Montgomery st., or of H. C. SHANNON, MANAGER. 8 SEA BEACH HOTEL SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA'S FINEST SEASIDE RESORT. Largest and Best Equibped Bathing Pa- vilion on the Pacific Slove. Best Beach on the Coast. New Dining-room; Steam Heat; Elevator Service; attractive new jobby. Fins Tennis Court; good Boating, Bathing and Fishing: beautiful @rives: paid Orchestra. HOTEL ST. GEORGE under the same man- sgement. 3. J.C. LEONARD, Prop. SEIGLER HOT SPRINGS Are Immensely popuiar because of their many wonderful facilities for health and pleasars. Natural Hot Baths and stomach waters, a pesitive cure for Rheumatism, Malaria, Blad- der, Liver and Kidney Troubles. Arsenic Beauty Baths, Swimming. $10 to $13 per week. Baths and amusements free. Many new Im- provements. Booklets Peck's. 11 Montgomery et. or H. H McGOWAN. Seigler. Lake Co. ALL KINDS AND SIZES MANUZACTURED W.A.PLUMMER, 11 1Clay St. Telephone Main 549 | WILLIAMS & BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE Leaves Willlams dally oo arrival of northbound train for Bartlett, Allen's, Houghe and Cook's Eprings. Daily except Sunday for Wilbur Springs and Sulpour Creek. WILLIAM QUIGLEY, Propristor. D tents and outfits to rent, frpm 310 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. Ap&ly to DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, 10213 Market St, bet. 6th and 7th Sts. Phone South §22. THE GROVE, Lake Tahoe hai¢ mile east of Tallac, on lake shore. Excellent table board, with nice outside rooms. Rates $2 per day or §10 per week. with horses. ts free to ood Itvery and e :n guests. J. E. PARMETER, proprietor, Tallac P. O.. Cal MT. VIEW RANCH EOTEL And cotfages in the mountains near Santa Crus. First-class table; gas; bath; phone; club- room: dancing paviiion; swimming tank: DA o Tiinwaod 34 25 Inchuging. cacrings tickets to 25, Including ca: TONY PHILIPPS. Santa Crus. SPIERS SPRINGS. Leke County. Wonderful curative properties | for stomach, liver and ‘Kidney troubles: $8 to San 10 week. Round-trip ticket from ;‘r-ng:::o. §7. Open June to October. New bulldings. Fine trout fishing. JOSHUA SPIERS, Prop.: mail vis Middletown. CAMP VACATION. Hotel under canvas in the redwoods; b Ing. bathing, ASHinE and other mmsemente: 008 table: tents. Only 3% hours from san neisco via the Californla Northwestern Ry. Se accommodations. Address C. B. c::;' Vacation. Vacation P. O.. lo-n‘g:.o,'(x": SOLID COMFORT HOME. fog; climate del itiul; V‘“C' unsurpassed ; . Napa. Cal. TENTED CITY OF Uz m A 2 s OUNTAINS SANT, Will be open June 7. Rooms, or tents. Rates EVA STATION, natrow gauge. F. W, WASS. P. 0., Wrighta Guernerviile, C: management; thoroughly |P. M. | H owner, Verdl, Nev., or 1704 Markat 830 Market street (Chronicle Building) and Tiburon Ferry Mar! AND=——— les Belty I accommodate few guests; rives .‘::‘..J;...T:‘Z Dhone Buburban 84 .:u week R. C. C. O'DONNELL'S RANCH. at pretty Glen Ellen; 70 furnished and partially furnished cottages, cabins, 2 plenty of milk cream, butter | wie; furnished houselpz. cot ing and pasture; s Thur., Sat., 11a. Vacation 1905 Is Kow Ready for Distribution “VACATION" is issued annually by the California Northwestern Railway THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE OF CALIFORNIA and {s the standard publication on the Pacific Coast for infor- mation regarding MINERAL SPRING RESORTS. COUN- | TRY HO S AND FARMS WHERE SUMMER BOARDERS ARE TAKEN, AND SELECT CAMPING SPOTS This year's edition, “VACATION 1905.” contains 200 pages, beau- tifully {llustrated, and is com- plete In its detailed informa- tion as to location, accommoda-~ tions, attractions, etc., with terms from $7.00 per week up. To be had at Ticket Otfices, foog_of eet; General OMec.w&umnl Lite Buliding, corner of Sansome and Call- fornia reets, San Franctsco, | Applicatios by Mall Will Receive Inse mediate Response. JAS. AGLER. Gen’l Manager. R. X. RYAN, Gen’l Pass’r Agent. | Ho for Camp Mecker! New England Home! Located In a beautiful grove, closs to the lake; fine playground for the children; . eroquet, bowling and tennls, boating and bath- ing, pavilions with planos, fresh fruite in plenty. Board and lodging oniy 38 to $7 per Week. Address GEORGE HARRISON, Camp Meelker, Sonoma County. LINE—Hopland to Bartlett STAGE Springs, via Lakeport, carrying passengers for §) connect ik tratng st Hopland: Teave Huplend o3 12:30; arrive at Lakeport at 3:30; arrive at t Springs at 7:30. New 6-horse 14-pas- senger tourist wagons, with ail the ern improvements. Passengers for Lakeport or X let. batchery sround. BROOKDALE LAND CO.. Brookdaie cmus TAINS—Ideal home, beautiful s Santa Crus, in foothills, CAMP TAYLOR RESORT-.In the Redwovds of Marin Co., 1% hours from San Franclsco. Goed accommodations. bowling. Rates, $10 to §14 per week; $3 to $250 per day. For particulars write ADAM BREHM, Prop.. Camp Taylor, Cal. SPRINGS—In the foot- RICHARDSON Bills of the Sterras, 10 miles from Chico. No grade, no dust. Famous for the cure of rheu- matism, gout, serofula, A, liver and kidney diseases. New batn trout fishiy telephone; from Chico datly. J. H. RICHARDSON, Chice, Cal. DE LA ROSA RESORT—Nlcest health- SS & WAHREN, Gibbs, Cal. MENDENHALL SPRINGS—Elevation 1750 fr.; nearest springs to San Franciéco; wa- seed for kidney and iiver troubles: nd ::8':' flol:;! s to let; ca o leav vermors Tues., (0S F KELLY. Livermore. Suburban Cruz. Cal DEER PARK INN and cottages, sig Extensively improved: 1900 feet aititude; no i tel connection; hot, baths; ter; cement swimming 40x80. T et o SR renovated and lllr"v.a; for hunters and fishermen. upward. P. WILLOW RANCE—Delightfully lo- h 1"‘]“: fam il bus to o famillen: BW. GOTTENBENOG, Prop. Near beacn: 30 acres beautiful grounds: 3 es to families: write for booklet. ‘, gL % prietor, PELLISSIER. e S e 0 TS, 18 Geysers. JOHN JUNE. Pro Cloverdale, CHEAPEST Amerfca—The address

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