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10 'THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1005. INPROVENENTS WE ASSURED FOR 500,00 Supervisors Carry Forward Frontage of Two Blocks on and Reappropriate Unex- vended Budget Balances ST TO WIDEN OCEAN AVENUE | IMPROVEMENT® IMPLIED ———- Board Takes Steps to Open Biz Buildings to Replace Up Thoroughfare and Make | a Fine Driveway —_— The Board pted a resol: iused amounts of Supervisors yesterday i roviding that the on June 30, of It | being accomplished by the firm of A. J to the cre appropriations in the budget for various | improve be carried for- ward and reappropriated for the fiscal year -1906 same purposes. carrying out of under the char- s of one year eapport in order that be used in next fiscal improvements affected are repaving of Fourth ket to Berry, at a cost suxiliary water supply Paving of Mi a avenue to the county line g of H street, from SeventH westw: of Fuilton street to the s street, from Fif- and side- olly Park streets and side- , square; ofl plant 1l of Justice; pur- ground in San Mateo ad; comple: a and H ght Company regarding to print an ordi- forty feet, more of Refuge lot, be- | and the west- nue he lot, as a public e of widening iform width of requested for hi » whether Ocean ave- . Onondaga aven and s the property of the neated on the officlal public street as t, is occupied by ed for private pur- hate in- nake a fine h street, be- Twenty-eighth, between Hugo and I, venue, between Oak d epted eet Improvement Com- n extension of six- t 8, 1905, within the paving of H Seventh and Twentieth amended ordinanc providing when brick bullding does not exceed two sto € in height, and is v i for warehou v, the distance between i1s sh t exceed s passed to_print board 1smit on veri- mplete of their prop- ommittee discussed the amending the ordinance installation of poles rects, S0 as to place rereof entirel with of Work: The ordi nce at Iso gives the Department of Electricity control the matter, thus ing a _confiict of authority between two department It proposed to pass two ordinan one giving the Board of Works power over the erec- tion of poles and the other placing the rol over the installation of electri- al works thereon in the Department of Electricity. The matter was referred committee on Judiciary and which meets Thursd aft- ernoon Commissioner of Works Algeltinger informed the Finance Committee that City Blectriclan Hewitt had refused to furnish the specifications for the work of placing an underground conduit on Mission street. Hewitt notified the board that it will cost $1634 3 to put the city's wires underground on' Mis- Sion street, between Second and Fifth, | but declines to give any further infor. mation The committee directed Hew- itt to file a blue print of the work required and also the work already | done In that connection z The Finance Committee denied the claim of J. C. Coulston of Philadelphia, who holds a warrant for $75 in favor of I R. Riddell, drawn in 1855 against the city, on ground that there are no funds to pay it. An inquiry will be made to ascertain if the demand was not paid in the year named. —_——— WOMAN REPORTS PECULIAR BURGLARY AT HER HOUSE Contalning Coim Taken From telaine Bag, but Diamond Sunburst and Ring Lert. Mrs. W. E. Stewart, 721 Ashbury street, told the police yesterday of a strange burglary that occurred at her residence. She said she returned home shortly after 10 o'clock on Saturday night and placed her chatelaine bag on the kitchen table. She was not quite sure whether she locked the kitchen door before retiring. On Sunday mOrning, to her surprise, she found the kitchen door open and the door of the washroom leading to the rear was also open. Her chatelaine »ag had disappeared from the kitchen ble. She began a search for it and finally discovered it in the garbage arrel. She hurriedly exanfined it ara found that a small purse that had con- tained $5 50 was missing, but to her Jelight a dlamond sunburst and a dia- rond ring which had also been In the A% were not touched. She had no | idea of the identity of the thief. De- | tectives Cottle and Mitchell were de- tafled on the case. . G MRS RAT R T Want Teachers’ Convention Held Here. Alfred Roncovieri, president of the Board of Education, Superintendent of | Schools Langdon and Dr. Percival Doi- | man, principal of the Hamilton Even- ing School, left last evening for the East. They will endeavor to get the convention of the National Educational | Association for this city next year, | which 30,000 teachers from all parts of | the United States will attend. Ron- covieri will also procure plans of East- ern schools, with a view to using their best features in the school buildings to be buiilt under the bond issue. Purse c | Frank. | stipation, indigestion, piles, fistula, fe- DEAL 1S MADE East Street, From Clay to Sacramento, Is Sold ————— ’ Old - Time Shacks of the | Early Days of the City} One of the most important transfers of property that has taken place in a great | * number of years in San Francisco is now | Rich & Co., for the Frank Estate Com- | pany of this city and the Von Rhein | i \ ~ Estate Company for the purchaser. The | runs up in the hundreds of thou- and marks the sale of that por-| of land which may be styled the rting point of the city of San Fran- cisco at Market and East streets. This land has been covered with small | primitive buildings dating from the early | jays of 1850 when the section was a long | price €or advertising Summer Resort attractions. i dai ly more news but more reliable and interesting news than any San Francisco newspaper. e Fent ul’y)“:i;go&ey 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 pe- week or 75 cents per month. Don’t forget to order The Call before leaving for your summer outing. wharf, charging toll for teams to and | from the ferry that landed at this wharf. | The property at one time was owned | LS the late Michael Reese, and about | forty years ago sold by him to S. H. It has been paying a revenue of about $25,000 per year. What rbf San Luis 'Hot Sulphur Springs The purchaser is the Henry Cowell | Land and Cement Company. There is| Spend Your Vacation, including some gossip that the purchase was made | Hotel Expenses and Travel, for for the entrance way for one of the many | $20 80 $22 .. .. . . o - = railroad lines that are fast looking to They are the finest for giving new life vigor, for pleasure and rest. It s the {deal spot and | the paradise of the Pacific Coast, and there.ls none that can equal it in nature's gift. streams in front of the hotel. Free boating and fishing; 134 miles to the ocean beach. In the Bay of San Luls Obispo is Port Hartford, get some of the great trade to the Orient, | and establish its offices there. In other quarters this is disputed. The Frank estate contemplated building on the land this’ fall. Complete plans and elevations are In their hands. They | Where there is good fishing from the whart and were prepared by Albert M. Pissis, the | boats. There are many shady walks, lawns, architect, in mn elaborate manner. Per- | and tralls to the top of the mountains, from | | where there is a fine view out over the grand hups he purchasing corporation will utl” | p, i Goean,” Free tub and plunge baths; bil- They would beautify the tiye mnid plan liards, pool; boating on streams: tennis and entra: to San Francisco much to the | croguet.” Just think of only §20 to $22 for one satistacti ssoclation for the |'week's board. room and baths, an skt g i | by rail and sixteen by stage, round trip. adornment of San Francisco. ! The land has a frontage on East street | and Market of the full blocks between | Sacramento, Commercial and Clay | streets, with an irregular depth westerly of from 100 to 200 feet. The general bellef is that the transac- tion reperesents close to $500,000. el R BT Reynolds Again Gives Testimony. The Spring Valley Water Company resumed the testimony of their expert accountant, George W. Reynolds, yes- rday. Reynolds recited all the pro- | ceedings relative to the bond issues up | to the general mortgage which was 1s- | 1ed by the Spring Valley Water Com- The prior bond issues having been made by the Spring Valley Water- | works, Reynolds showed that the sales of all bonds and the proceeds there- | from were devoted to the interests of the company. Amusements of all kinds to pass the time. Our table Is supplied with the best on the market. Only seven hours by refl and one hour by stage each way from the time you leave San Francisco, 8 . 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 California. Board, room and baths per week, $9 to §12. $19 to or from. Los Angeles; 3 dsys board, baths, raflroad ond stage free. Ticket at Southern Pacific, $19. Write for fllustrated booklet to A. M. Smith, San Luis Hot Sul- phur Springs, San Luis Obispo, Cal. CAPITOLA Opened Under Management of Albert Bettens ADVERTI SA!%B’!ENTS. Nerve Exhaustion In Nervous Breakdown, No Matter What May Have Caused the | wHiTE COTTAGE Trouble, Electro-Chemistry 1Is | Directly Curative. In All Nerv-| Ceftola Is now connmected with Santa Cruz by electric R. R. For hotel accom- modations address California Hotel, San Francisco; Hotel St. James, San Jose, or Capitola. ~ For "cottages “or tent grounds address FRANK REANIER, Caplitola. HOWELL MOUNTAIN Altitude 2000 ft.; among the pines; alr pure and dry; fruit and milk in abundance; terms moderate; bowling alley, hot and cold” baths, vegetable garden. See HUGO SCHEUNERT, 13 Mason st., S. F., or write Goetsche & Henne, Angwin, Cal. GLENBROOK RESORT. 3000 ft. above sea level. Trout fishing. No upstairs. Tents on board floors. beds; per week, board and lodging. Rates for rooms $10 and $12 per week' TREDWAY & BASSETT, Proprietors, ous Affections Electro-Chemistry | Is Curative Because of Its Direct Strengthening Effect Upon the Fine { The Geysers Health and pleasure resort Is nmow open to BUests, under same management which made | this fa aous resort so popular last year. The | Hotel. cottages, bath-houses and: grounds are | lighted by electricity; a new dancing pavilion i has been erected, and good music will be fur- | Dished for dancing. Several new cottages hav been erected to accommodate the increa demand for rooms: also a tennis court h been built for lovers of that sport Our best advertisemeat 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 guest: |, Postotfice and long _disf | botel. _For further particulars | dress R. H. CURRY. proprietor. BUREAU. 11 Montgomery st. SKAGG swimming in Warm Spring Cre e telephone in nd booklet ad- or PECK'S HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA COUNTY; only #3 hours from San Frarcisco and but nine miles staging: streams; telephone; telegraph, daily mail, press nd San Francisco morning and evening FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE CE; both morning and afternoon stages, round trip'from San Francisco only $3 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 Buest of the past nine years. Patronage of 1904 unprecedented. Information at PECK'S INFORMATION BUREAU, 11 Montgomery st., Bryan's Bureau, 30 Montgomery st., or of J. F. MULGREW, Skaggs, C: THE LOCATION HOT SPRINGS R Is ®0 beautiful that 30 guests are now sleep- ing out In the open. Natural hot baths and wonderful stomach waters. Swimming pond. Rates, $10 and $12 per week. Booklets at PECK'S, 11 Montgomery st., or H. H. Mc- GOWAN, Seigler, Lake Co. OLEMA HOTEL Write for Booklet. Nelson Hotel Inec., Proprietors, Olema, Marin Ci PACIFIC GROVE. The picturesque seaside re band concerts, drills and pai ; boating, fsh- ing; beautiful submarine gardéns, glass bottom boats; magnificent new bathing pavilien, surf bathing; best salmon fishing on coast; launch pleasure excursions; most pleturesque coast drives in California; fine hotels and cottages. Co., Cal ; free mllitary cific Grove, Whole Nervous System, Glenbrook, Cal. The giving away of the nervous sys- tem is serious. In men the nervous breakdown unfits them for everything. Business suffers and there {8 no capac- ity for natural relaxation and enjoy- ment. In women the effects are even | worse. The nervous organization of | women I8 more delicate than that of | men, and when the nervous degeénera- | tion begins, the woman naturally suf-| fers more. ‘Under the building-up influ- ence of Electro-Chemistry the tired, over-wrought weakened nerves rapidly regain strength. The sleep be- comes refreshing. The little worries of life soon disappear and the big ones be- | come less burdensome, with strong and | normal nerves to encounter their shock. | Medical treatments are woefully weak | in nervous affections. In fact, in the | majority of cases they are absolutely | worthless. Bromides and chloral quiet | the nerves, but they do not cure. Thelr | continued use not only does not cure, | but they have a harmful and weakening | effect which usually ends in destroying | the nervous system entirely. In the large Electro-Chemic practice here in | San Francisco a large percentage of the | cases are those presenting different | phases of nervous degeneration and dis- | ease. It 1s truly wonderful to see what | this wonderful new treatment Is ac- | complishing in cases which are abso- lutely incurable under medical treat- | ment. One lady who was so bad that| she was afraid to cross the street alone, after one month's treatment Is so well a Our, for the certain lfldlg‘ ly cure of Stricture re, Plles, Blood Poison, l::lrv- TIM Prostate never fail. Anyman ring fro; de pedc 10 day’sspec! chart describing the cause and effect of Lest Vitality and Weakness. cured in on Correspondence p e DR. TALCOTT co. 1140 MARKET ST, Hal Ran Francisco, Ca! op) TAKE ONE ALONG that she is making arrangements to to the Falr in Portland alone. One mE:, 18 i who was so bad that he contemplated 6. 5rY Kodaks and Cameras selling a profitable business because he owet | thought he could not run it was so ol Arogra $L 00SHy ek g much benefited by a short course of Snap everything you tro-Chemistry that he now feels that he is not only capable of running the business, but he will soon put in additional capital and increase it. A | young man engaged to be married was | on the verge of breaking the engage- | ment and thus probably spoiling the happiness of two lives. From long hours and hard work at " bookkeeping | his nervous system gave way, but Electro-Chemistry cured him and he is now happily ‘wed. Marvelous curative results are also achieved by Electro-Chemistry in co; €umption, catarrh, asthma, bronchiti deafness, ringing ears, head nolses, diz- ziness, cancers, tumors, ulcers, old sores, eczema, pimples, eruptions, headache, neuralgia, rheumatism, locomotor ataxia, paralysis, blood poison, diseases of the stomach, liver and bowels, con- see that’s interesting. Saves keeping a diary. We do DEVELOPING and PRINTING. Send for Catalogue and Price List. OPTICIAN. 105 MONTGOMERY ST. NEAR SUTTER: OPR OCCIDENTAL HOTEL KODAK AGENCY-PHOTO SUPPLIES male diseases, such as displacements, irregularities, painful ovaries, in di eases of the kidneys, Bright's diseai diabetes, inflammation of the bladdes special diseases of men, such as prosta- titis, negve exhaustion, stricture and en- larged prostate. Consultation and: ex- :l:l;ntnullon in all cases is free. The Clectrs -Chemic home treatment is ver: successful. Patients living at a dllu.nc{ are loaned a full Electro-Chemic outfit for the home treatment. It is always best, however, for such a person to come for a personal examination when possi- ble. The Electro-Chemic Institute, the only one on the Pacific Coast, s located at 118 Grant avenue, corner of Post street, San Francisco. There are separate and private apartments for the accom- modation of male and female patients, OILS. it and the oftice hours are from 9 1, ¢ | LUBRICATING OILS; LEONARD & ELLIS, morning until 5 in the afternoon. arg 418 Front st.. . F. Phone Main 1719, ‘t’mm 7 to 8 at night dally, and on Sun- s from 10 in the morni n-! afternoon. gk i S DelMonte Is the One Resort of Cahtornia that Combines the Attractions of All GHiers LAUREL DELL. 15 kinds of Mineral Water and Baths; Bowling Alleys, Croquet, Marine Toboggan, Livery; the best of Orchestras, under the man- agement of Dr Monroe Callender; first-class ‘Table; Dining-room seating 800. Address EDGAR DURNAN, Proprietor, Lau- rel e County, Cal. (also proprietor La Tria Hotel), or Peck's, 11 Montgomery s Ho for Camp Meeker! New England Home! Located in a beautiful grove, close to the lake; fine playground for tne children; swings, croguet, bowling and tennis, boating and bath- ing, lions with pianos, fresh frults iIn plenty, Board and lodging only $8 to §7 per week. Adds GEORGE HARRISON, Camp Meeker, Sonofma County. SARATOGA "SPRINGS 15 different mineral spri cure for all. In- formation at Peck’s Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., or -lCJ. MARTENS, Bachelor P. O., Lake Coun WILSON’S INN In the mountains, 12 miles from Ni vation " 1000 feet place; pure and water; own milk, cream, fruit, vegetabies; $8 to $11 per weels. Folders at Peck’ Mont. ARNO H. WILSON, Atlas, Napa Cg., Cal. ROWARDENNAN SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. tions may be made upon applica Rese; e WM. G. DODGE, Lessee, tion to Ben Lomond, Cal. OWN SUMMER HOME IN CAMP MEEKER MOUNTAINS OF SONOMA CO. Equable climate; lots $10 up; cottages bulit $50 up; stores, hotels, post and phone; 1200 lots sold: 400 cottages bullt; San Francisco Agents, ROWLEY & PACKARD, 323 Montgomery at., or M. C. MEEKER, Sonoma County. pa Soda Spl:ingi ire _resort. Cail Peck's, 11 gomery .H address John Jacobs, NSRRBR TOCALOMA N Benn:;d' a?m; first-class accommodations; Sy alley; i 3 TRAND, or Nor Ry. office,’ 650 Mar~ ket et.. every .2 to 4 p. m. or ‘N VICHY SPRINGS THE ANCHORcGE foa B wrie e Vo R Terms modflrn!lh. Address Board of Trade, Pa- | Cal. TAHOE FRANK W. RICHARDSON, Manager. TAVERN American LAKE TAHOE. plan only. Rates $3 per day up. Stcpovers allowed at Truckee on ‘all overland railroad and Pullman tickets. AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS For rest. health and pleasure, scenery and climate. ' The nearest hot sulphur springs .to [ cisco; sure cure for asthma, rheuma- malaria, kidney, liver and stomach com- . Hot baths and the seurs’ and swimming Rates, gz to $14 per weel illes. "THEO. RICHARDS, Agua Callente, So- poma County, Cal, or PECK'S BUREAU, 11 Montgomery at. HOTEL VENDOME ££8 A8 £ASY YO 30 TO SAN JoSE STO TAKE A TR PACROSS THE BAY One bour, 25 minutes by S. P. Forget business for a few days and spend a week- end at the luxurious Hotel Vendome, surrounded by the most glorious floral park in the City of Roses. : Famous Vendome Swimming Baths Indoor and Outdoor Games Linda Vista Golf Links World-known Lick Observatory Cool, restful days invite you to the Hotel Vendome, San Jose. * J. T. BROOKS, Mana. S A The Tucker Portable Cottage. Home comforts, sanitary. hyglenic, ~cheap. Take your outing in ome. Lasts lifetime. Booklet free. A. C. RULOFSON CO., 8 New Montgomery street. THE ORIGINAL WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, ST. HELENA, NAPA CO. Entirely renovated and refurnished. erate rates. Reduction for families. New Bath Houses. Finest sulphur water in the State. Under the management of MR. and MRS. JOHN SANDFORD. Mod- The New Swimmirg Tank, the Largsst Best in Lake County, Is Finished. ADAM 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 Testimonials. DR. W. R. PRATHER, Proprietor. ElCarmelozSea (“LITTLE DEL MONTE”) place to take your family for a quiet vacation :‘u:l‘::;. Fishing, zmmmg. golf and all e Low rates. Address: GEORGE H. coxn\lh. an- ager Hotel El Carmelo, Pacific Grove, Caitfornia. HIGHLAND SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. The new management has made many im- )vements; new swimming nk, porcelain mnmu, patent sanitary plumbing; installed new features for the amusement and comfort of ; billlards, bowling. tennis, croquet, liv- unting. flshing. golf links and excursions Lake and other resorts. . Information at S, 11 Montgomery st., or \W. V. BRYAN, 30 Montgcmery st., or ad- dress R. ROBERTSON, lessee and manager. OCEAN VILLA HOTEL SUMMER HOME. and And Cottages. Extensive grounds overlooking bathing beach. Perfect eanitation. New dining-hall and other improvements. High-class service. New efficient management. OCEAN VILLA CO., Santa Cruz, Cal, ., bath! ird, ML#IM Terms. $S to $l Send for folder. H. W. HAINES, Gienwood.Cal. BYRON _AMERICA’S GREATEST SPA—Any one afford to go to Byron Hot Springs. Sumj Tuous. notel: wonderful waters. Bookiet, Lo D. MEAD, Manager, Byron Hot Springs. P. O. Klamath Hot Springs. and_health resort. Leave gty Py SR o fainigbmen sl & T ot ERON . DBRGSHEIM, ool le “rua, e e HOBERG'S it hicr st W croquet, LAKE TAHOE RY. & TRANSPORTATION CO. TIME TABLE. June 1 to September 30, 1905, Only. ADMJAM| JAM.[PM. 11:06( 7:00/Lv. Truckee. Ar.|10:05| 7:20 11:50| 7:40[Ar. Deer Park. ... n:so| ] 12:06| 8:00(Ar. Tahce Tavern. Lv.| 9:15| 6:30 LAKE TAHOE. Tenting on the. beach at Lakeside Park. Furnished tents on platforms for camping, In grove near Str. pler; boats, livery, groceries and supplies. Address E. B. SMITH & CO., Stateline, Cal. 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 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. A tude 1400 feet. Invigorating clim Stage meets train from San Francisco at Soledad. Information and booklets from Bryan's Information Bureau, 30 Montgom- Peck's, 11 Montgomery st., or of ROMIE, MANAGER. ...NEW SEA BEACH HOTEL SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA'S FINEST SEASIDE RESORT. Largest and Best Equipped Bathing Pa- vilion on the Pacific Slope. Best Beach on the Coast. New Dining-room; Steam Heat; Elevator Eervice; attractive new lobby. Fine Tennis Court: good Boating, Bathing and Fishing: beautiful Drives: paid Orchestra. HOTEL ST. GEORGE _under the same man- J. J. C. LEONARD. Prop. BLUE Boating. Bathing and all other amusements free. Hot and cold sulpbur baths. Whits sul- phur_springs. Send for pamphlet. MA] ML P. O., Lak ullNon DR. HAPPERSBERGER, 1104 8. = 2 TENT ALL KINDS AND SIZES MANUFACTURED W.A.PLUMMER, 11 IClay St. ‘Telephone Main 549 WILLIANS & BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE m:-m'mt.“ ’;l.“;:llul: and Cook's Springs. Dally except for Wilbur Springs and Sul mmr" Sota 2 agement. AWNINGS ANP=———= WNINGS . C. O'DONNELL’S RANCH, at m;'ngy Glen Ellen; 70 furnished and partially furnished cettages, 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 t;n-n ;mfhtmlh:vlan.&CCl'. te unsurpassed. Apply to 3 oD E 1021% Market St, bet gb and 7th Sts. Phone South 622. r EE g f f MT. VIBEW cotiages in the mountains near First—class table: gas; bath; phone; club- Toom; dancing paviilon; swimming tank: T W ete to len’ - TONY PHILIPPS, Santa Crua. And Cruz. TR e R ty. Won curat dney troubles: $8 to Round-trip ticket from' San Frar cisco, $1. Open June to " New P Viine trout . shing. - JOSHUA SPIERS. Prop.: mall via Middletown. $10 per week. CAMP VACATION. good tal . via the California Northwestern Ry. i fons. Address Croptus. 9 ccommodat! Al C. B. e Facation. Vacation B On. Sonoma Ga Cat: Gamp A - A SOLID COMFORT HOME. —_— TENTED CITY OF '‘A_CRUZ MOUNTAINS Rooms, SANT. ‘Wil be open June T. board or tents. B A TOST. sacios). shnge 3% F.'W. WASS. P. O.. Wrighta. GRAND CENTRAL H Guerncrville CAIIr, Same menegs thoroughly renovated and Improved; headquarters for hunters and fishermen tes $7 week and upward. F. BELCTH. Gubrnevitie: Ca. g HOTEL BELVEDERE. Thirty minutes’ ride (' ). NO FOG, NO WINDS. NEW ANNEX of 25 rooms, French laundry serv- ice at city prices at AETNA SPRINGS All the conveniences of the city with none of its discomforts. Send for booklet. Aetna Springs Co., Napa Co., Cal Vacation 1905 Is Now Ready for Distribution “VACATION" is issued annually by the - California Northwestern Railway THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE oF i 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 1905, contains 200 pages, beau-~ tifully illustrated, and i3 com- plete in its detailed informa- tion as to location, accommoda~ tions, attractions. ete.. with terms from $7.00 per week up. To be bad at Ticket O , 630 Market street (Chronicle Building), snd Tiburon Ferry foot of Market reet; General Offlce, Mutual Life Building. corner of Sansome and Caif- fornia streets, San Francisco, Applicafions by Mall Will Receive Im- mediate Response. JAS. AGLER. Gen’l Manager. R. X. RYAN, Gen’l Pass’r Agent. Cal.—Most accessible springs w0 San a'. round trip 73c; telephone connection; only bours’ ride; § miles from Vallejo: hot, S e eczema, and stomach ‘Beautffuy lake for boating and bathing. Dancing ion, bowling alley and shuffie board. $10 & week. & baths. Address MADRID. Vallejo, Cal i i EH w and camp grounds. Boating, swimming and bowling. Rates, §10 to §14 per wesk; $2 to $250 per day. For particulars write ADAM BREHM, Prop., Camp Taylor. Cal.

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