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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1905. T0 PROBE BOOK OF CORPORATION Supervisors to Verify State- ment of Receipts on Which | City Is Paid a Percentage - i IMPROVEMENT ORDERED ————— Works Board Authorized to Expend $58,275 to Repave Roadway on Valencia Street —— e The Supervisors' finance committee yesterd decided to make an examina- tion of the books ang accounts of the ed Railroads in order to verify the statement of the corporation that its gross receipts du the year 1904 on lines paying & percentage to the city were 1,229,763 29, the city’s portion be- ing fixed at $25,114 81 The Board of Works was suthorized and expend o to enter into a $68,276 out of the p of the bond sale for th asphalt of the repavin Valencia street Army street hteenth to The roadways of Twenty-third street, ck oe, Church be- tween da San- chez betwee Jackson betwe et between Mari- n, Twenty-second a and Tennessee, and ee street-sweep- rded to the Hen- pany for $835 each. ted to advertise for ushing machines. The clerk was bide for three str The petition of the Southern Company that a petition filled In Aug- ust, 1908, for the award of a franchise ecross certain streets and on its prop- | erty in the v re-referred to was granted. e corporation states in its ocom- cation that in view of its prior ap- ation the subsequent petition of the Ocean Shore Rallway Compsny should not be taken up by the committee with- t giving due consideration to the of the Bouthern Pacific the Street Committee, on of property owners that ing of refuse on the property on Harrison street, between Folsom and Alabama, d, was referred to the me reported that ear for the maintenance institutions, only 190 ghtening out of Brannan » streets was accepted. t6 expend $3200 to e westerly half of Baker twee and Oak, in front was referred to oard of Works move the bluff at cky streets, to from Fifth to a 11d approaches to the eet bridge was referred to the mmi street ee ney sdvised the board from the judgment for ned by the New York 1 any for the destruc- on of property during the hackmen's ke, —_———————— SAYS THE BROTHER RUINED BUSINESS | L. H. Grunig Is Accused of Mis- eppropriation of Firm’s Money. L. H Grunig, formerly president of the drug company of which E. J. Smith, the defauiting Tax Collector, was the Jargest owner, stands accused by his brother, Charles Grunig, of having mis- eppropriated the funds of their drug business at Pine and Kearny streets. Charles filed suit yesterday for a dis- solution of the partnership, for an ac- counting and for an equal division of the proceeds of the sale of the busi- ness. He asks that a receiver be ap- pointed to care for the store during the pendency of the litigation. The plaintif says that the business | | The following constitute the Coroner's -fourth and | | will go on this morning at 10 o'clock, Pacific | h and Army and on Army | the | 4 was expended during | of the Board of Works | §s belng ruined by the conduct of his | Defendant has taken money from the firm’s safe, says the plaintiff, end has refused to return it. he has elso fought with the employes of the store and hes gone so far as to strike this plaintiff in the presence of cus- tomers, which caused them to leave and take their patronage elsewhere. Grunig, the defendant, is no longer vonnected with the Smith Drug Com- pany, baving left that place to go into partnership with his brother. This partnership has now been disrupted. e INTELLECTUAL FEAST IN STORE FOR JEWISH PEOPLE brother. The Rev. Emil G. Hirsch of Chieago Will Preach at Temple Emanu-EL The Jewish community of San Fran- elsco will have an opportunity within | | blame for the death of Samuel L. Cowap, CORONER TRYING | T0 FIX BLANE |Jury Selected and Visit Is Made to Ruins of the | Building Which Collapsed CAUSE IS UNEXPLAINED | Vigorous Effort to Be Made to Discover Responsibility for Death of Workman — A Coroner's jury began investigation | yesterday of the collapsing of the Ninth- street building in an endeavor to fix the who was killed on Saturday when the | four-story structure suddenly came tum- bling down. During the afternoon the jurymen, Coroner Leland, City Bullding Inspector John P. Horgan, City Architect W. D. Shea and I. Harris from the Dis- trict Attorney’'s office visited the scene. jury: L. A. Gunn, 1202 Market street; A. 3y 22 r S 4 N fiZA g{.{\s{ WA N NN W\ RN Y N A\ L) N W \ \ | THE CALL Prints daily nc: only more news but more reliable and interesting news than any San Francisco newspaper. During the season it will have more information of what is going on at the Summer Resorts than any of its contemporaries. It will be, therefore, the most ':lnabh medium €or advertising Summer Resort attractions. 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 mon! Don’t forget to order The Call before leaving for your summer outing. Newman, 1065 Market street; J. F. Gib- son. 1202 Market street; J. W. Henderson, 1810 Market street; H. L. Young, 1346 Market street; Leon Lemos, 1127 Market street; F. W. Hammann, 1458 Market street, H. B. Behrend, 1165 Market street; N. L. Hensen, 1207 Market street; W. F. Harris, 52 Ninth street, J. Nevraumont, 117 Ninth street, and 8. X. Kast, 76 Eighth street. More than en hour was spent trying to determine the cause of the collapse, but nothing definite was learned. The inquest when the contractors, carpenters, plumb- ers and others who worked on the build- ing will be called to give testimony. demand for room: | been bullt for lovers of that sport. Our best advertisement is our table, cannot be surpassed. We have our own dalry, hence we have plenty of fresh milk and cre: Rates are §12, $14 and free to regular weekly guests. Postoffice _and The Geysers Health and pleasure resort is now)open to guests, under same management whith made s famous resort so popular last year. T cottages, bath-houses and grounds are lighted by electricity; a new dancing pavilion has been erected, and good music will be fur- nished for dacing. been erected to accommodate the Several new cottages have increased also a tennis court has which $16 per week; bath long distance telephone in An effort was made to ascertain if the | hotel. For further particulars and booklet ad- g | drees R. H. CURRY, proprietor, or PECK'S contractors had disobeyed the city's | fress I H, CORRY. v bullding laws. Inspector Horgan stated that he visited the building on June 3 and found that the proper material was B People go to either to rest or for a good time. Dress is of secondary im- portance. Send for booklet. Aetna Springs Co., Napa Co., Cal. RAILWAY TRAVEL. being used and the regulations adhered to. He was Inclined to belleve that the collapse resulted from the removal of bracings on the first floor. The Board of Public Works will order the mass of wood removed at once, and it then can be better determined whether the bracing was at fault. Several carpenters who had been work- ing on the bullding during the morning LEATE — sun, 8.00p Eastern Expres Traios leave and are due to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. Frox JUNE 25, 1905, Fxrey Dxror (Foot of Market Street.) MAIN_LINE. — ARRT —Omaha, Chicay aided the jurymen In their search for the | J80aFimira Vacastiie, Winters, Rumsey —7.48p cause of the disaster. Hiram Peterson, [ /O0ARichmind, Benicls, Becrsmento, . o foreman of the carpenters, declared that | 7.40aVailelo, X Calistoga, Banta the bracings were not at fault, and that _Rosa, Martinez, San Remon ..... 6.08P the permanent bracing had been in for 7“‘~\|,‘X_“~ P‘L' 'fl"‘“‘”‘g L‘k‘ B 7.281 a week. He sald he believed that the 00N Bhaste Bepreas (v ie Dy o collapse was caused by the settling of the Williams, Willows, tFruto, Red ground on which the foundation was laid, Bluff, Portia: 7.48p and the sudden jar caused the buuding | 8.00ADa: 7480 to topole into the street. 8.20A Martinez, Abtioch, N 3 Stocktcn, Newman, Loy Benos, endota, Armon: anfor RAILWAY TRAVEL Viealia, Porterville .. b o 3 A A ~nane || 8.2DAPOTL Gosta,. Lathrop, Merced, Mo- | 4 desto, Raymond, Fresno, Han- ford, Vissjia, Bakerefield. .... ... 4.48p 8.40A Nlies, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- ton' (+Milton), * Valley 'Spring, Sacramento, _Placervills, | sville, Red Bluff.... 4.08p cso, Jamestown, onory Reand Angels..! 4.08p .00A Atiantic Express—Ogden and E 4.28p .40A Richmond, Port Canta, H .48p y. Napa, Sunday only 7.48P P i e S 2 Passénger—Port , | Costa, Martinez, Byron, Tracy, £ CALIFORNIA LIMITED Lathrop, Etockton, Merced, g | Raymond, Fresno, Goshen Junc: TO ———n | tlon, Hanford, Leinoore, Vi i B | akersfield, Los Angeles .08p CHICAGO INS DAYS E 10204 EL Paso, Kansas City, 5t Lo s Leaves Mondays and Thursdays at | o o i -~ ~ s i 11.00AThe Overland Limited —Omaba, B:Mta. S mupth Dinets win Gty Chieago, Denver, Kansas City... 5.48p 11.40A N1tes, San Jose and Way Stations. ni v er : Other Santa Fe Tralns: Sacral o, e | codisnd, Knights Landing, 5:00 for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleid, | Marysyilie and Oroville - S-W 2 3| Merced, Hanford and Visalla. | B.40p Haywar les, and Way Stations 45005 m. For Stockton. | 4.00pVellejo, Martinez, San Ramon, pay: g TP | Napa, Calistogs, Santa Rosa ... L s o S Ui Big Tress. osemite | 4.00pNiles, Tracy, Stockton, Lodl....... 4 | 4.40pHayward, Niles, Irvington, San $:30 8. m.}For Kansas City, Grand Canyoa | Jose, Livermore. 8:00 p. m. i“‘d Chicago. 0P The Owl Limited — Newman, Los $:80 & w. { For Oakdale and points on Slerra ‘Banos, Mondbca, Freeno, Talare Ticket Offibes. 663 Market st. and Ferry Depot, | | Jexerkisld. 1os Angeles. 8.48a Ban Francisco: also 1113 Broadway, Ouk. | 5-00PChl e land, Cal.; slso 27 South First, 8an Joss. | A e T % | 18.20p Hayward, 7.08A CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. | (305 valici, rort con iy { Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYE—7:30, 8.00, 9:00, 11:00 & m.; | 12:35, 2:30, 4.00, 5:10, B:M\ 6:80 and 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. EUNDAYS—7:30, 8:00, 8:00, 8 E 1:30, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 6:30, 7 f ; 7 SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. YE—8:06, 6:60, 17:35,. 7:00, §:20, 1l ‘Windsor, Healdsburg, ytton, Geyserville, Cloverdale, the next few days to pay its respects | to one of the most distinguished men | in American Israel, the Rev. Dr. Emil G. Hirsch of Chicago. Dr. Hirsch has been traveling in the Northwest and dellvered the principal address before the Congress of Religions at the Port- land Exposition last week. Rev. Dr. Jacob Voorsanger of Tem- ple Emanu- prevailed upon Dr. Hirsch to visit this city before return- ing home, which invitation was aoc- cepted in a dispatch to Jacob Greene- baum, president of Templs Emanu-EI, last week. Unfortunately Dr. Voor- sanger was compelldd to go south to attend to matters conneocted with his work. It is possible, however, that the latter may return in time to welcome his distinguished friend, who has never before been in California. Nothing intervening Dr. Hirsch will occupy Dr. Voorsanger's pulpit at the Temple Emanu-El on Sutter street next | Eureks. Saturday morning during the usual | Sabbath services. —_—— ‘Winds Up Trusteeship. Henry W. Heath has filed a petition in the Buperior Court for the final set- tlement of hip trusteeship over prop- erties placed in his hands by Emma ¥, Conly and other heirs of the Conly | estate. The petitioner states that he has paid all of the debts of the estate | with the exception of a balance due the | From the sale of | possession, | A. H. Crew estate. the lands placed in his Heath says he secured $589,139 42. He has allowed himself as compensation for his labors $10,000 and a like sum to hie attorneys, Mastick, Van Fleet & Mestick. Hopland and Uklah. Willits, Bherwood. Guerneville and |1 Camy Vacation. STAGES connect at Santa Rosa_for Whits Sulphut Springs an rk West 8 ; 8t Fulton for Burke's Banitarium at for tt prings; eyserville for BSkaggs Socingn: &t Cloverdale for the Geysers, it o Grserwpoh: ot Tiopiand The Bebrn: Eprings, Highlend !mnwex Carly. Springs, Soda Bay, Fgort und t prings: at Uklah for Vichy 8pri Baratoga Sprivgs. Blue Lakes, Laure] Dell $prings, Upper Potno, Jonn Daps Lierleys Hullville Eprings rway_House, omwch-, Mendocino City, “Fort ., Westport, at Willits for wyer; at Sherwood for Westport, Cahto. Covelo, Laytonviile, o | mines, Bell's Eprings, Harrls, Olsens, 3 | Garbervilie, Pepperwood, Cemp's, Scotia and Baturday to Monday round trip tickets - e Sundsys—Round-trip tickets ,....“‘ on y3—] - to ood Ean Ratasl at halz rates - . bemnts cket offics, 630 Market street, Chronicle vuilding. AG! JAS. ILER, earst and Minager. “Gon Pam: A 8.00A Giiroy, 'x?é'muer. Mon Lom| 8.00A8a% Jose, and 19.004 Los Gatos, via San 300, 1.5'3%39 i "L Gante Coar, Nt [ 3.30p 800tk Bay, ¥ras 1130 enver, Kansas City, St. Lou! Martinez, Stockton, Sacramento, Reno, Sparks, Montello, Ogden .. » .20p Hayward, Niles and San Jose . OpReno Passenger—Port Costa, Be- nlcta, Sulsun, Eimira, Dixon, Daris Sacramento, Sparks pah, Golafield and Keeler.. 7.08a 40P Port Costa, Martinez.Byron, Tracy, | Modesto, Merced, Fresno. 12.080 | 17.40p Yosemite and Maripos vyis Baymond-Wawo 248 e§o, Sunday only . 1 regon & Caltfornia & ™ ramento, Marysville, Redding, Portiand, Puget Sound and East. 8.48A rd, Klies and San Jose (Sun- day oniy. . 111.484 COAST LINE (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Strect.) \74BABsSnta Cruz Excursion (Sunday . 8.18r N ije, o | elton, Boulder Creek, Sants | s ruz and Way Stations . B.66P | #8.16ANewark, San Jose, Felto I+ Creek, Bants Cruz 17.689 | $2.16PNewark, Centervi {= ew Almaden, Los Gatos, Felton, lder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Woy Stations 10.554 BpXNewark. San Jose, Los Gatos, ) Wright 4.16pBaturday end Sunda; Boulder Creek, San! T (Broad Ga (‘gkd and Townsend Streets. .10A 8an Jose and Way Station -?DA San Jose and Way Statios .16AMonterey, Banta Cruz Exe: (Bunday only) New Almaden (Tues. The Coaster—San J 1inas, Ban_Ardo, Paso Robles, Sants Margarits, San Luis Obispo, andinpe.-Gaviota. Bants Bar ara, 8an Bucnaventara, Oxnard, 8 Anj 2 10.30p Burba: los wroville, Grove, Surf, 5o ) Fri., only).. y). te, Pacific 10.307 ‘Capitols Ssuts Cruz, Pacific OV Slll!lflvsln Luls Obispo Principal Way Stations...... ‘right, Boulder Creek, ita Clars snd Narrow el Monts se—Sants Ciara, Ban Jose, mlmflllo. cblnh Del Monte, Mont fifoy, Hotister, Tres w:"’nu 116, Capitols, Banta. Balinas, Mon San J unlw‘“:"r‘““ ) P Saa Ciara, San Jose, Los te, Pacific Grove. 16.18p8an Mateo, Berestord, ‘Redwood, Fair Oaks, Palo Alto M £ B ki jun; and ateo, M‘.‘F‘gl Osks, Mayfield, HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA COUNTY; only 4% hours from San Francisco and —— but nine miles stagink: waters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural hot mineral water batb in State; boating and swimming in Warm Spring Creek; good trout streams; telephone, telegraph, daily mail, éx- press and San Francisco morning and evenin papers; FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAG! SERVICE; both morning and afternoon stages, round trip from San Franeisco 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 vears. Patronage of 1004 unprecedented, Information at PECK'S INFORMATION BUREAU, 11 Montgomery st., Bryan's Bureau, 30 Montgomery st., or of J. F. MULGREW, Skag: Cal PARAISO SPRINGS MONTEREY COUNTY. , Hot Soda and Sulphur Tub and Plunze Baths. Pronounced the best mineral springs in the State. Expert Masseurs. All Amuserents. 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 Montgom- ery st.; Peck's. 11 Montgomery st., or of F. E. ROMIE, MANAGER: ElCarmelozSea (“LITTLE DEL MONTE"”) [s the place to take your family for a quiet vacation outing. Fishing, swimming, golf and all Low rates. Address: GEORGE H. CORDY, Mau- ager Hotel E1 Carmelo, Pacific Grove, Caltfornta. THE LOCATION AND CLIMATE AT SEIGLE HOT SPRINGS Is eo 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 FECK'S, 11 Montgomery st, or H. H. Mc- GOWAN, Seigler, Lake C . THE ORIGINAL WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, ST. HELENA, NAPA CO. Entlrely renovated and refurnished. Mod- crate rates. Reduction for families. New Bath Houses. Finest sulphur water in the State. Under the management of MR. and MRS. JOHN SANDFORD. WHITE COTTAGES Howmry MOUNTAIN Altitude 2000 ft.; among the pines; air 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. BYRON AMERICA’S GREATEST !PA—A!‘IZ one can afford to go to Byron Hot ) jump- tuous hotel; wonderful waters, kiet, week, end excursions, everything paid, $7 50, Byron Hot Springs P. 0. OCEAN And Cottages. Extensive grounds overlooking bathing beach. Perfect sanitation. New dining-hall and VILLA other - improv: . High-class service, New efficient management. SUMMER HOME. Grand location on creek in Santa Cruz Mountains, surrounded by redwoods, springs; amusement hall, boating, '_bathing, shuffle-board, ete.; phone. Terms, $8 to go. Send for folder. H. W. HAINES, Gienwood, Cal. NBRR TOCALOMA MariCe Bertrand - Hotel lass accommodat! special rates for familles and parties; fishing, bathing; beautiful drives ta Bear Valley; telephone. JOSEPH T. BER- TRAND, or North Shore Ry. office, 650 Mar- ket st., every Thursday, 2 to 4 p. m. veyance. . Al GRUNDELL, Alma, Santa Clara Co., Cal. CHBEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for §1. RAILWAY TRAVEL. To SAN RAFAEL, BEKVICE. STANDARD x 45, - AGUA SPRINGS For rest, health and pleasurs, scenery and climate. * The nearest hot sulphur springs to San incisco; sure cure for asthma, rheuma- tism, malaria, kidney, liver and stomach com- Hot plunges, tub baths and the argest 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- illes. " THEO. RICHARDS, Agua Callente, So- noma County, Cal., or PECK'S BUREAU, 11 Montgomery st. HOTEL VENDOME IT'S AS EASY TO GO_TO SAN Jost AS TO MAKE ATRIP ACROSS THE BAY Get in your ‘“ auto '’ and come to the luxuri- ous Hotel Vendome, mrrounded by the most glorious floral park in the City of Roses. Garage for Automobiles Famous Vendome Swimming Baths Linda Vista Goif Links Indoor and Outdoor Games Cool, restful days invite you to the Hotel Vendome, San Jose. J. T. BROOKS, Manscen S AN J O S E 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 Service; attractive new lobby. Fine Tennis Court; good Boating, Bathing and Fishing: beautiful Drives; paid Orchestra. HOTEL ST. GEORGE under the same man- agement. J. J. C. LEONARD, Prop. DelMonte Is-the: One -Resort of Californid that Combines fie'Attractions of AH Gthers BLUE Boating, Bathing and all other amusements free. Hot and cold sulphur baths. White sul- WEIS. phur springs. “Send for pamphiet. O. MAN, Midlake P. O., Lake County, Cal., or (‘:ll sonFl?R. HAPPERSBERGER, 1104 Market The ideal spot for Keep Your Eye summer outing. ror: gilhTeg‘EOI:l,!e;l' t%‘roanl y . J. R- On PALO ALTORis REAL Estars ———————— CO., Palo Alto, Cal. BANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. Reservations may be made upon application to ‘WM, G. DODGE, Lessee, Ben Lomond, Cal. e CDOOOR Lesd, e Lomond, Cal. GLENBROOK RESORT. 8000 ft. above sea level. Trout fishing. No upstairs. Tents on board floors. Good beds; per week, board and lodging. Rates for rooms $10 and $12 per week. TREDWAY & BASBETT, Proprietors, Glenbrook, Cal. THE ANCHORAGE Senta Cruz Mountains; expert cookery, cozy gaslit rooms, water, woods, scenery: rates $10 and $12; write for booklet. GIFFORD HALL, Patchin, or PECK'S, 11 Montgomery st 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, Siskiyou County, for booklet. SARATOGA SPRINGS 15 different mineral springs; cure for al. Icformation at Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomety st. or at J. MARTEN'S, Bachelor P. O., Lake WILSON’S INN In the mountains, 12 miles from Napa, ele- wvetion 1000 feet; home place; pure air and own milk, cream, fruit, vegetables; week. Folders at Peck's, 11 Mont. JON, Atlas, Napa Co., Cal. Napa Soda Springs health and pl resort. Call Peck's, 11 Montgomery st., or address John Jacobs, Prop. In Pine Mts.,California’s cholc- est climate; phone: bowling, swimming, * croquet, lace to MOUNTAINS OF SONOMA blo_climate; lots $10 up: s oo, coteages BUIIL: San Fiamcisco. Amens FOWLEY & PACKARD, 323 or M. C. MEEKER, Sonoma County. WILLIAMS & BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE Leaves Willlams daily on arrival of northbound train for Bartlett, Allen’s, Hough's and OWN SUMMER HOME IN CAMP MEEKER CO. Vacation 190 Is Now Ready for Distribution CAPITOLA Opened Under Management of Albert Bettens Capitola is now comnected “VACATION™ is issued annually by the California Northwestern : Railway THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE OF CALIFORNIA, and is the standard publication on the Pacific Coast for infor- mation regarding the 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 is com- plete in its detailed informa- tion as to location, accommoda- tions, at‘ractions, etc., with terms from $7.00 per week up. with Sants 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 addrees FRANK REANIER, Capitola. The Tucker Portable Cottage. Home comforts, sanitary, hygienlc, cheap. Take your outing in one. Lasts lifettme. Book- let free. A. C. RULOFSON CO., 83 Ni New Montgomery ., mediate Response. OLEMA | o | R. X. RYAN, Gen'l Pass’r Agent. Write flo:lng:t.rgonr;om Co., ! PACIFIC GROVE- Ine., Proprietors, Olema, Marin Co.. Cal | 1y, prcturesque seaside resort: free military band conce: drills and parads ing: beautiful submarine garde: boats; magnificent new bathing pavilion, batbing; best salmon fishing on coas pleasure excursions; most picturesg drives in Cal Terms mode: Pacific Grove, Cal TENT ALL KINDS AND SIZES MANUFACTURED W.A.PLUMMER, 11 IClay St. Telephone Main 549 To be had at Ticket Offices, 630 Market street (Chronicls Bullding), and Tiburon Ferry, foot of Market street; General Office, Mutual Life Building, corner of Sansome and Calt- fornia streets, San Francisco. Applications by Mail Will Receive Im- The New Swimming 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 Cali- | fornia combined. Why experiment? Excellent trout fishing. Send for Book of Testimonials. | DR. R. PRATHER, Proprietor. coast mia: fine hotels and cottages. Address Board of Trade, AND=——— AWNINGS f HIGHLAND SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. The new management has made many im- provements: new swimming tank, porcelaln bathtubs, patent sanitary plumbing; Installed new features for tl amusement and comfort of guests: billiards, bowling, tennls, croquet, liv- ery, hunting, fishing, goif links and excursions to_Clear e and other resorts. Information at PECK'S, 11 Montgomery st., V. BRYAN, 30 Montgomery st., R. ROBERTSON, 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 LAKEPORT AND BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE — Hopland to Bartlett 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 ac Bartlett Springs at 7:30, New 6-horse li-pas- senger tourist wagons, with all the most mod- ern improvements. Passengers for Lakeport or Bartlett Springs. call for tickets by Bartlett Springs Stage Line. Tickets can be purchased or W. dress lessee and Table; Dining-room seating 300. office of California N. W. Ry., Market Address EDGAR DURNAN, Proprietor, Lau- | st., or at Tiburon ferry. rel Dell, Lake County, (also proprietor La ILLER & HOWARD, Props. Trianon Hotel), or Peck’s, 11 Montgomery st. DR. C. O'DONNELL’S at C. RANCH, pretty Glen Ellen; 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 7th Sts. Phone South 6 HOITT’S MENLO PARK A qulet summer resting place amid charming surroundings, with perfect climate. The table is first class; 50 acres playground. Comfort, recreation, soclety. As a prevaratory school Holtt's cannot be surpassed. Circular on re- quest. W. J. MEREDITH. Menlo Park. TAHOE TAVERN, LAKE TAHOE. FRANK W. RICHARDSON, Mafager. American plan only. Rates $3 per day up. Stopovers allowed at Truckee on all overiand rallroad and Pullman tickets. LAKE TAHOE. Tenting on the beach at Lakeside Park. Furnished tents on platforms for camping, in grove near Str. pler: boats. livery, groceries and supplics. Address E. B, SMITH & CO., Stateline, Cal. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Vallejo. Cal.—Most accessible springs to San Franciscol’ round trip, 75¢:“telephone connection; only 2% hours’ ride; 5 miles from Vallejo; ho:, cold and plunge sulphur baths: wonderful cures of rheumatism, Deuralgia, eczema, kidmey, liver and stomach diseases. Beautiful grounds and lake for boating and bathing. Dancing pavil- ion, bowling alley and shuffieboard. Rates, iding bDaths. Address MAN- Jo. Cal. THE GROVE, Lake Tahoe, haif mile east of Tallac, on lake shore, Excellent table board, with nice outsids | , RE0WO0OD RETREAT—Bullt among finest location in San: rooms. Rates $2 per day or $10 per week, with go0d livery and saddle horses. ~Boats tise to . R e S B so. Toar "R, Droprletor, | . iusements. Rates §7 and §8 per week. Book —_— | let at Peck’s Bureau or mailed. Phone or ad- DEER PARK INN and cottages, six| &% F- WARHAM, Gliroy, Cal (R. F. miles from Lake Tahoe. Ideal place for rest. Elevation €507. Mineral springs. informasion ct office Bry £ Burea: CAMP TAYLOR RESORT—In the st., or bookiet. J, B. SCOTT, Deer Park Inn, Redwoods of Marin Co., 1% bours from San Francisco. Good Lake Tahoe, accommodations. Cottages and camp grounds. Boating, swimming and WHITNEY HOUSE, lflmdbm lal:ln_ F‘la‘) to ’llh;"v'r 'rrck;g“zxo Truckee, Cal. The leading hotel. Headquar- y. For particul write ters for tourists and commercial men. er | BREHM, Prop.. Camp Taylor, Ci and winter resort. Meal station for passengers, Stage for Lakes Independence and Webber, Campbell Hot Egflfl" and Sterraville. ART M'KAY, Propristor. RICHARDSON SPRINGS—In the fott- Dills of the Slerras, 10 miles from Chico, No grade, no dust. Famous for the cure of rheu- matism, gout, scrofuls. stomach, liver and CAMP VACATION. kidney New bath Douses, porcelata Hotel under canvas In_the redwoods; boat- | tubs; trout fishing; teiephone; stage from Chico ing. bathing fishing and other amusements; | dally. J. H. RICHA N, Chico, Cal. go6a table; fents. _only 3% hous from San Francisco the 'ornia Northwestetn Ry. RESORT—NI - Secure fccommodations. Address C. B. CoODIUE, | sl Iraes ‘b Eanis Cots Jeest Boalth Camp Vacation, Vacation P. O..Sonoma Co..cal. | £l Place In Santa Cros Mountaina, Best Ball, , ete. Board and rooms, $7 and SR CURPEET .. Cottages and tents for light ng. Ex cursions to Big Trees, Santa Cruz beach, ete. % LISS & WAHREN, G&h. Cal. MENDENHALL SPRINGS—Elevation 1750 ft.: nearest springs to San Francisco; wa- e unat for Xiduey and iiver troubles: plenty of milk. cream, butter and eggs; $10 per wk.; frnished housekps, cottages o let eax:;— ‘and pasture: stage ieaves Livermors Tues., Tt Sat il . THOS.F KELLY I ivernene: e e, WILLOW m‘Cll—DeH‘h!hflly cated im . § miles from San: Spring water, milk, mn.m“ .c.i‘f.‘ :nfly wfl > ;:'q'y‘m-; $7_week; phone uburban 7. . CRANDI b ELL, Santa e e o L tank. 40x80. meets train. SCHULER rgr hot. stage ew unsurpassed water; cemen gwullm EN. Nape, UNION HOTEL, Somoma, Cal—New HOTEL BELVEDERE. minutes’ ride (Tiburon ferry). NO N0 WINDS, NEW ANNEX ot 55 roome. Peck's Tourists' Buress Co., 11 Montgomery ot " Write for new booklet. ORANGE STABLES—Special CITY ofi-—-\,mhmm o Geysers. JOHN Pr.. Cloverdale, Cal.

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