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FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY. JULY 20, 1905. 0 CARRY OUT INPROVEMENTS Works Board Asks Super-‘ visors for Authority to Ex- pend Budget Allowances LL WIDEN ROADWAYS ~outhern Pacific Deeds Land on Kentucky and Fourth the Purpose Streets for to enter into contracts ing of the following work, for riations have been made In nous pavements $40,000; S Sod foeiin of svwen téso(-:. re! Commissioners complain- are caring for streets under of the city on the water board agreed to repair Water Company of- ydran Mission Ninth for $250 TRIES TO BOARD A MOVING CAR AND IS PAINFULLY INJURED George B. Lewis, Secrétary of Shreve & Co., Has Unpleasant Experience on amento Street. rge uesday 1ds were dressed. k to the Pacific- , where he lives. Policeman his report of the accid on the fact that neit conductor -of the to the injured man, their journey. Brady he number of the LITTLE BOY s BURNED WHILE AT PLAY | FATALLY Fulton Haight Starts Fire st Home With Aid of Oil and Dies From His Injuries. on Haight of 124 was fatally burned matches and coal e on 5 Sutter street was the sufferings of the despite all efforts the ctor notified the Cor- v was left at the house | quest. he little boy obtained house and a little procured some-coal | to start a bonfire. The father is George rietor of several city. Registration Still Inereases. voters registered | making a total of Registration for closed last night, il September 27 for election in November. | hose who have registered, either this | will be entitled to vote, | have changed their resi- hich changes will be recorded | up October 12. Yesterdays' regis- tration will reach 2000, making nearly £8,000 registered for the primary elec- tion. of to sday afternoon. | the child's clothing | FOSTER CODLIN MOTH'S ENENY State Emnployes Eamestlyl Preparing to Propagate| Death - Dealing Parasite THRIVE IN THIS STATE Thousands of the Wasps to Be Produced and Sent Out to California Orchards office of the State Commissioner f‘l Horticulture in the Fe; building wi soon present a busy scene, as the ot- ficlals in charge of the work there are meking extensive preparations to propa- gate on a large scale the newly discov ered parasite of the codlin moth which | bears the formidable name of Ephiaites | carbonarious. It will be remembered that this is the wesp-like creature with the deadly rapier v deals death to the worm in the apple, and a parasite that the fruit grow- ers of this as well as all other States have longed for for many years. Since it has been fully demonstrated that they thrive and do excellent work in our State, the Horticultu: Commission is making preparations to supply the many hundred applications that they now have on their books. Unique traps are now under construc- that will be placed in many sec- of the State, ecially in the pack- ing houses and a d cutting tables to capture the worms, which are necessary to ed this valuable parasite on. These traps will be sent all over the te wherever there is a chance to cap- e t worms and th they will be lexfl back to the ifisectary of the com- sion in the Ferry building, where they be placed in the especially arranged cases, from which thousands of | the wasps will be feared and distributed 1 over California in the apple orchards, this pest. tes now on hand are in cold , in the pupae stage, or rather a is just before they turn into the mature wasps, and in this condition, remaining in cold storage, their As soon as the has been re- in the cases rom their and pla(‘fid in the incu- b they will soon emerge of every grower in the sted in apple and fruit solicited, and an n made for worms to ¢ propagatl ng apple worms in large send them as soon as of the Commissioner | y will be eived and can be utilized his good work. sion Horticulture ¥ the diploma awarded ‘beneficial insects and led “Bug Versus Bug,’ . Louis world's fair. TREET OBSTRUCTIONS MUST BE REMOVED Supervisors to Buy Land for the Preservation of Tele- eraph Hill. The Supervisors’ Street Committee v delegated Supervisor Rock to 1 Buck and Ohlandt relative tenance of obstructions in shape of rail and wire fences on designated streets in the Uni- y Mound tract, with a view to & the removal of the obstruc- The committee reported in favor of on requesting the City At- cit offers for the sale to the the north side of Kearny and Chestnut streets for the preservatiog of Telegraph Hill an appropriation of $25,000 being now available. G. P. H. Wetmore offered to sell two lots on Montgomery and Lombard s for $7448. e Works Board was granted au- to expend $1 ) for the con- of approach to the new Third-street bridge. The Santa Fe Company was granted a permit to construct & spur track on Indiana and Twenty-second Streets. To the Board of Works was re- ferred a communication requesting that petent cement workers be employed pec ctors of concrete work, another he Spring Valley Water Company lzid a main through a sewer at Howard and Fourteenth streets, and a rd requesting that a competent ele- vator imspector be appointed, instead of the one now holding the job, who knows nothing about an elevator. The protest of S. W. Holladay against | (he city fencing in certain property 12 ed to be owned by him and others | on Washington street, between Gough | and Octavia and adjoining Lafayette park, was referred to the City Attor- ney for an opinion as to the rights of | The petition of the Mission Improve- | ment clubs for the acquisition of twelve | parks for the Mission section, lying south of Twentleth street, was re- ferred to the Finance Committee, to | be taken up Wwhen next year's budget | is framed. The committee will take action next | Wednesday on the petition of the Draymen’s Association that Mission street from Fifth to Ninth be paved | with basalt blocks, some properly | owners insisting that the street be | paved with asphalt, as the bond issue provides. . | St et i c."Wilson & Co., brvkeu filed & petition yes- fon of the firm. The mem- Wilson, Agnes Wilson, James B, Smith and John R. Smith. 'rh= pezmon has been set for hearing on August About the House ™ | The time to have your carpets remo- ! vated is while you are away for the | summer. We have unsurpassed facill- | ties for attending to this detail of your housecleaning. If you only realized how fresh and bright we'll make your car- lpeu look, you wouldn't hesitate for a | moment. Don't put it off, but drop us a line, and we'll tell you about the cost | and any other information you wish. Jos. Fredericks & Co., 34-50 Ellis st., | San Franeisco, Cal’ Pears’ What is wanted of soap for the skin is to wash it clean and not hurt it. Pure soap does that. This is why we want pure soap; and when we say pure, we mean without alkali. Pears’ is ‘pure; no free alkali. You can trust a soap that has no biting in it, that's Pears’, Established over 100 years. Trains leave and are due to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. Frox JUxE 25, 1905 Fxrar Dxror (Foot of Market Street.) MAIN LINE. —aeervx ra, Vacaville, Winters, Rumsey 7.48p mond, 'a, Bascramentc, an and Way Stations ... 7.280 3 istoga, Sania Martinez, Ssn Ramon . 6.08» Livermore, op, Stockton . 7.28p —(Via Davis), 7.48p 74892 4.080 8.20APore Costa, Lathrop, 4480 desto, Rarmond, 4.480 8. T alley 'Spring, s»w—menm. Placerviile, x. Marysiille, Red Bluff.... 4.08 llmo-k*ne, Chinese, Jamestown, iteand Avgels... 4087 se—Ogden and East, 4.28p Tt Conte, MaTUIBCE L Way Stations (tConcord) ..... .48 10.20a Jo, Dally. Naps, Sundsy oniy 7.48P 18 30aTs An‘nu Passcnger—Port 7.08» Chicago 7.08m 11.00aThe Overland Limited —Omana, Chicago, Denver, Kanssa City. 489 s, San Jose snd Way Stations, _2.48p scramento River Steamers 1.00» 340P Benicla, Winters, Sscramento, Toodiand, Knights Landing, Marysville and Oroville 10.484 lwpnryurd Niles, acd Way St 7.48p 4.00pV jo, Martinez, San Ramon, Sapa. Cailetogs, Santa Ros 8, Lwnmyw-m. N ote, Live: lonnne Owl Limites Banos, Mendota, Fresno, Tulare, Bakersfeld, Lot Angeles. . 8.48a S 00P Chicago snd St. Louls Special—El Paso, Ranms City, €t. Louts and Chicag 8.48a 20p Hayward, Niici 084 ki mp\nuejo Port Costs, Benicls, Suf- Reno, Sparks, Montello, Ogden: ’goumy. rd, Niles and San Jose 0P Reno Passenger—Port Costa. nicis, Suisun, Eimirs. Dizos, Davis,Sacramento, Sparks, Tono- pah, Goldfield and Keeler... 1 ulpPen Costa, Martinez.Byron, Tracy, Modesto, Merced. Fresn 27 onprnmnxm and M; iposs Big Trees s Raymond- Wawona Route).. 8.484 l ’vnaldo. Sunday only . .. 11.28A P Oregon & California Express—Sac- ramento, Marysville, Redding, Portlsnd, Puget Sound and Eaet. 484 '8.00p Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- day only).. : 311.482 OAST E_(Narrow Gauge). COAST LINE, (armom Gaoie 745Asnm Cruz Excursion (sundly i 9.16p 6.56p | 18.15A N ewark. San Jose. Feltos, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz. 17.599 Fewark, Centersiiie ¥/ New Almaden, Los Gatos, Felton, Boulder Creek, Ssnta Cruz and Principal Way B( l1§’\ew.rk Sa Wright 4 |SbSllnrdly Fy Bouider Creek, Santa Cruz COAST LINE (Broad « t (Third and Townsend Stree! ’ . 10A 8sn Jose and Wny Statl: 17.00A Ean Jose and Way Stations 7.16A Monterey, Santa Cruz Elcunlon (Sunday only) ...... 0ANEw Almaden (Fucs, Fr .00A The Coaster—San Jose, s;un;g San_ Ardo, Pao Robles, Santa Margarits, San Luis Obiepo, Gusdalupe, Gaviota, Santa Bar- Dbars, Ssn Buenaventurs, Oxnard, Burbank, Los Ang 8.00a 610y, Holister, astroville, Del Loome, Paciic Grove, Surf, 8.00aSe2 .Voce. Tres Pinos, Watsonviile, apitoln, Santa Cruz, Pacific Grovr s-(lnm San Lufs Obispo 30A San Jose and Way Stations. 5P San Jose and Way Station 3.00p Dei Monte Express—Santa San Jose, Watsonyllle, Ssuta Gruz, Del Monte, Momterey ¢ Grove. 3.009 Loa -uu. Wright, Bouider Omex. e Cruz, vis Barroy Gruge. o 3. Sovs«wm San_Francisco, Gliroy. Holligter, Tres Pinos Capitola Santa Cruz, Salinss, Mogterey, Pacltc Grove. 4.30p San Jose and W ay Station, 18 Mnsunu rnn, SanJose, Los § fips:um-n s pSunset Express—Redwood, San Gilroy, Salinas,’Paso owien. San Late Obispo. Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, Deming, El Paso, New Orleans 846pEi Faro, Kanses City, 5. Louts, iml’.)-m erlon\'l]l!. Capitoln, Santa Cruz, Castroville, Del Monte, Pactfic Grove . 3 18.16pSan Mateo, Beresford, Beimont, ‘Ban Carlos, Redwood. Fair Osks, Meplo Park, Paio Alto. ... y Stations, .. 9.10a 10.30° $10.10p | 1o, -!.- pSan Jose and pPalo Altoand \\‘l! Sutioml JflPBonthAcnPnncuco ':{ub;l lingeme, 3 mont, San Carlos, Redwood, Fair Oak: Menlo Park and Palo Alto 11."'5.“"6-)'! only for Mayfield, M n View, Sunnyvale, Lawrence, smu Clsra and San Jose .. 18.450 AKLAND HARBOR [ ERR o. 19 t of Msrket St.) :fi Y $7.16A.m. 9.004.%. 11.00A.m. 1.00 .M. 3.00 P.m. 5.15 P. 'FmAm $Sunday only. A for Morning. QS“M’ excepted. BM onl; i) 8: 8 3 a 1n Bpgtasy » . o BEES | provements: DPathtubs, patent sanitary plumbing: the amusement and comfort of | guests: billiards, bowling, a1 0N i IR ] m “\\ui\y. =THE CALL— Prints daily not only more news but more reliable and mwmtmz news than any San Francisco newspaper. During the season it will have more information of what is gonx therefore, the most valuable medium for advertising Summer Resort attr any address for 20 cents per week or 75 cents Dcn’t forget to order The Call before r month. tions. It will be found on file at the eaving for your summer outing. ‘on at the Summer Resorts thzn my of its -contemporaries. It will be, usomnndmubenntbym to The Geysers Health and pleasure resort is now open to guests, un this famous resort so popular last vear. hotel, cottages, lightea by electricity; has been erected and good music will be fur- | nished for dancing. to mccom been erected demand besn built Our best adve for 1 | cannot be surpassed. hence we have pi Rates are $12. for rooms; r same management which made The bathhouses ' and grounds are & new dancing pavilion Several new eottages have odate the increased also a tennis court has s of that sport. tisement is our fable, which ‘We have our own dairy, lenty of fresh milk and cream. $14 and $16 per week; bath free to rezular weekiy £u Postoffice and For turther particuiars and bookiet ad- = hotel. dress R. H BUREAU long distance telephcne in proprietor, or PECK'S 11 Montgomery st. HIGHLAND SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. The new mansgement has made many .m- new features for new swimming tank, installed tennis, croquet, liv- ery, hunting, fishing, golf links and excursions to Clear Lake and other resorts. Inf or W. £ ation at PECK'S, 11 Montgomery st., BRYAN, 30 Montgomery st., aress’' R. ROBERTSON, or ad- lessee and manager. Napa Soda Springs Now - open. Montgomery t.. The health and pleasure resort. most beautiful mountain Call Peck's, 11 or address John Jacobs, Top. HOWELL MT., WOODWOR! k'S Pures No £ 0F.- tonic and invigorator. High al- t 1t ude spring water. Climate natural Residence 30 years. $7 per week. Woodworth & Muller,St. Helena,Cal. RAILWAY TRAVEL. A N { I3 \ \ Santa F( C.AI.lFOR?:_lé LIMITED CHICAGO in 3 DAYS Leaves Mondays &nd Thursdays at 9:30 a. m. For For FEEEETTED) oAt Direct Valley and the For with- Diners and Sleepers. Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, Megzced, Hanford and Visalia. Stockton. connection for Yosemite Big Trees. Kansas City, Grand Canyon and points on Slerra Railw: Ticket o(ncu—em Market st. and Ferry Depot, Francisco; also 1112 Broadway, Oak- Jand, Cal: aiso 2T South First, San Jose. | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C0. Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market Street.. porcelain | Rigs and saddle horses || are very reasonable at AETNA SPRINGS There’s 2 hundred and one places to go to. i Send for Booklet, Aetna Springs Co., Napa Ce., Cal. EEEL R S R TG, HOTEL VENDOME IT'S AS EASY TO GO TO SAN JOSE AS TO TAKE ATRIP ACROSS THE BAY Oune Bour, 25 minutes by s. P.. Tourists who have neverscen the world-famous Lick Observatory, the Old Mission, and the | || splendors of the Santa Clara Valley, find the best | | | that California has to offer in the luxurious Hote! Vendome, surrounded by the most glorious floral park in the City of Roses. i Famous Vendome Swimming Batbs Indoor and Outdoor Games Linda Vista Golf Links Cool, restful days invite you to the Hotel || Vendome, San Jose. J. T. BROOKS, Mansacn HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA | K S COUNTY: only 414 hours | from San Francisco and | but nine miles staging: | waters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural | | hot mineral water bath in State: boating and | ewimming in Warm Spring Creek: good trout ]nrunu‘ telephone, telegraph, daily mail, ex- | press and San Francisco morning and evening | papers; FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE | SERVICE: both morning and afternoon stages, ; round trip from San Francisco only $5 50. Take | | Tiburon ferry daily at 7:80 a.mu. or 2:30 p.m. Rates §2 a day or $12 & week References; any: | guest of the past nine years. - Patronage | 1904 unprecedented Information at PECK { INFORMATION BUREAU, 11 Montgomery | Rates, AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS bealth and pleasure. scenery The nearest hot sulphur springs sure cure for asthma, rhew . liver and stomach com- tub the CAPITOLA Opened Under Management of Albert Bettens Capitola is mow connected with Santa Crus by electric R R. For hotel accom- modations address Callfornia Hotel, San Francisco; Hotel St. James San Joss, or Capitoia. For cottagzes or temt grounds address FRANK REANIER, Capitola. est, sturs and $wimming teacher. No staging. $12 to §14 per week: special to fam- ilies. ' THEO. RICHARDS, Agua Callente, So- noma County, Cal BUREAU, 11 Montgome: PARAISO SPRINGS | MONTEREY COUNTY. Scda and Suiphur Tub and Plunge Pronounced the best mineral s in the State. Expert Masseurs. ts. Fine Hunting and Fish- Excellent table and service. Al 1400 feet. Invigorating clim meets train from San Francisco at dad. Information and bool Bryan's Information Bureau, 30 Montgom- || ery st.; Peck’'s. 11 Montgomery st or of §| ¥ E. ROMIE, MANAGER. | 3 | The Tucker Porfable Coftage. | e | R e R S, B e T2 R ToroN O New SEA BEACH HOTE | MoniEiey o SANTA CRUZ Ao CALIFORNIA'S FINEST SEASIDE RESORT. Largest and Best Equipped Bathing l’l- Best Beach on the Coast. | ALL KINDS AND SIZES AWNINGS New Dining-room; Steam Heat; Elevator | Ee;_vxcn Tnnninlée x;‘n l::‘:a S T | MANUFACTURED ine t ang Fisting: beauticus Drives; paid orchestrs: | W+ A.PLUMMER, 11 1Clay St. HOTEL ST. GEORGE under the same man- agement. C. LEONARD, Prop. | Faieay. N S8 WILLIAMS & BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE i | Bryan's Bureau. 30 Montgomery st., or of J. MULGREW, Skaggs, Cal ElCarmelozSea | (“LITTLE DEL MONTE”") [s the place to take your family for a quiet vacation Suting. Fishing, nlmmlnx ‘Enll aad sll sgor ates. Address: RDY, ager oot Hoter £1 Carmelo, Pacisic (.-mre. (Alllomh | rts. | THE LOCATION AND CLIMATE AT SEIGLER HOT SPRINGS Is €0 beautiful that 30 guésts are now sleep- ing out in the open. Natural hot baths and SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. | wonderful stomach waters. Swimml: pond. V\EEK DAY&—TM 8:00. 9:00. 11:00 & mh: | Rates, §10 and $12 per week. ~Bookiets at 2:30, 4:00, 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11:30 | PECK'S, 11 Montgomery st or H. Me- GOWAN. Seigler, Lake Co., Cal. urdlg-_—hu; éorlp .otn‘"” EK;)\ DAT M!IWLm. WEEK DAYS—8:05, 3 : 56, 1350, .40, . 25 0:20 p. m. Saturadyepxtrd AYS—G. 385, 8:20, 9:20, 11:15 & m.; , 3: :20, 5:25, 6:20, 7 7:58 p, m. fhc!pt Saturdays. Leave | _In Effect Arrive San Fran. | May 1, 1905. San Fran. Week | Sun- | Destina- | Sun- | Week | tion. | day: ! T 8 |9 Ignacio. 10 6 ; : 6: e 7 | 8:50 p| PRSI (e R SRSt R Rl SR :3 Napa. 8: :10a 6 20 p 17 45 a 10, 20 & [ 20 p 7:20 p| 7:20 p 8:50 3 B 10:20 8{10:20 2. - | 7:20p 6:20p K 2 8:50 p| 7:20p 2P g [10:20 -‘m:nu tor 7:20 »| 7:20p 10:202/10:20 & 7:20p| 7:20p Willits, ' 7:30al 7:30al Sherwood. 7:20p| 7:20p J:80ei 1308 TR P TP §:00 =) 8:00 8| Guerneville and |10:20 a110:20 a/ 2:30 pl 2:30 p| Can- Vacatiop. | 8:50 p| 6:20 p 5°00a; 5:00a] 8:40a| 8:40a 5:10p' u-wal Seroma, 6:00 p| 6:20 p {530 p| Glen Elien. | 8:50 p! 10:20 2/10:20 & 7:20 »| 6:20p mins, Garberville, um&uwm-mm.mnn- w—mwh %fin ma-c F i ‘bufldis JAI?‘ AGLER, n. Manager. R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass Agt. THE ORIGINAL WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, ST. HELENA. NAPA Co. Entirely renovated and refurmished. Mod- erate rates. Reduction for famiiles. New Bath Houses. Finest sulphur water in the State. the management SANDFORD. Under of MR. and MRS. JOHN Feast of Lanterns at Pacific Grove July 22 Grand Spectacular Event. Illuminated Fleet on Monterey Bay. Electric Ilumination and Fireworks. Free Concert by Military Band. Special rallroad rates. Come and see the grand free display and spend a few days amid the beauties of nature. | LAUREL DELL. 18 kinds of Minera! 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 ‘Address EDGAR DURNAN, Proprietor, Lau- rel Dell, Lake County, Cal. (also proprietor La Trianoa Hotel), or Peck’s, 11 Montgomery st. BYRON AMERICA’S GREATEST SPA—Any one | can afford to g0 to Byron Hot Springs, Sump- tuous hotel; wonderful waters, klet, week- end excursfons. everything pald, §7 50. Byron Hot Springs P. NSBER TOCALOMA Ml | Bertrana Hotel; first-class accommodations; I rates for families and parties: fishing, hunting, bathing: beautiful drives to | Bear \.Jley, eiepnone. = JOSEBH F, BER- D. or North Shore Ry. office, 630 Mar- | ket st every Thurscay, 2 0 4 p. m. OCEAN And Cottages. Extensive grounds overlooking bathing beach. Perfect sanitation. New dining-hail and | VILLA other improvements. High-class service. New efficient management, OCEAN VILLA CO. HOTEL Santa Crus, Cal.’ ROWARDENNAN SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. Reservations may. be made upon application to WM. G. DG Ben Lomond, Cal. VICHY SPRINGS Natural electric 'm baths; 4 mmdlu.fl -nl !lh!' class. & EMEYER, proprietor. H GLENBRCOK RESORT. above sea level. Trout fishi “'mmh-nl u‘.m 3000 8 = Lyt e Fishing. hunting and heaith Leave nl‘llhd Ager. Awu.‘ .& ‘s ‘mfi e % 3 ). NO Write for new bo Leaves Williams daily on arrival of northbound train for Bartlett, Allen's, Homl and Cook's Springs, Dllly except Wilbur T i B e WILLIAM QUIGLEY, Propristor. LAKEPORTAND BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE — Hopland to Bartlett OLEMA HOTEL the for Booklet. Velson Hotel Co., | . Proprietors, Olema, Marin Co., Cal. | gprings, via Lakeport, ngers for Lakeport and Bartlett Sorings. Stages € with trains at Hopland. Leave Hopland at The New Swimming Tank, the Largest and | 13 P70 %o, Lixeport _at e ot Best in Lake County, is Finished. | Bartiees Springs at 7:30. New a—:am u_,"_ | senger tourist wagons, with all | ern tmprovements. Passengers cor "Lakep uf | Bartlett Spri call_for tickets by Spri. Stage Line. Tickets can be SPRINGS r othce of Califoraia N. W. Ry., 630 Markes or at Tidburon ferry. MILLER & HOWARD, Props | TAHOE TAVERN, LAKE TAIOE. FRANK W. RICHARDSON, (5] pcr hy up. all overiand 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. elMonte the-One Resert of California that Combiney the Altractions of All Gthers BLUE LAKE TAHOE. Tenting on the beach at Lakeside Park. Furnished tents on platforms for camping, in grove mear Str. pier: boats, Ii | and supplies. Address E B. S Stateline. Cal groceries & Co. THE GROVE, Lake Tahoe, baif mile east of Tallas, on lake shore. Excellent table board. With nice outside rooms. Rates nperduornowmm good livery and saddle horses. Boats free | ali_guests. J. i PARMETER, prm Boating, Bathing and all other amusements | Tallac P. O. free. Hot and cold sulphur baths. White sul- | phur springs. Send for pamphiet. O. WEIS- | nm PARK m nd cottam six MAN, Midlaks P. O. Lake County, Cal, or | miles Lake Ta for rest. calt ca DRt HAPPEESBERGER, 1104 Market | Slevation fon 6307 Min D ermarion | B ehes Bryan's ot Bureau 30 Montgomery | st.. or bookiet. J. B. SCOTT. Deer Park Inn, LAKES & HOITT'S MENLO PARK | WHITNEY HOUSE, A quiet summer resting place amid charming | surroundings, With perfect climate. The {abls is first class: 50 acres playground. Comfort, | recreation, society. As a Drevaratory school | Hoitr's cannot be surpassed. Clrcular on re- | quest. . J. MEREDITH, Menio Park. st.. and wister sesort Meal station for passengers. for Lakes Independence and Webber, Catapvelr Hot Sgeings and Sierravitie WART M'KAY, Propristor. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. Vallejo, | Cal.—Most accessibie springs to San Francisco round trip, i3c; telephone commection; only 3% WILSON’S INN | pours’, flde;.:l:‘:r-b:rg: Vallelo; | ot cokd In the mountains, 12 miles from Napa. ele- | 334 DITES ST : gy vetion 1900 feet; home place: pure air and | water; own milk, cream, f vegetables: B $11 per week. Folders at Peck’s. 11 Mont. RNO. H. WILSON, Atlas, Napa Co., Cal OWN SUMMER HOME N CAMP 'EE’EH MOUNTAINS OF SONOMA CO. :_‘g’uble C"lnllhe‘l %c'.l 'lto Ildp ;Olmmmlmn And P Sousk, DO, DOl e, PSS { Cruz. First-ciass table: gas; bath; phone; ciub- {00 cottages bullt: San Francisco Agents, | e pewilien: SOWLEY & PACEARD, 523 Montgomery sto | omiing. . or M. C. MEEKER, Sohoms County. Keep Your Eye. 0a PALO /LTO The ideal spot for “Yg‘:‘:fh"“flnl !\fl'N CAMP TAYLOR RESORT —In ouses to rent | pedwoods of Marin Co., 1% hours frem ReHE Ladh | RS e = ATE and camp grounds. swimming and €O, Palo Alto, Cal_ | bowling. Rates. $10 to §i4 per week: 32 to f day. For rticaiare write m""“h‘l Cal. C- cC. m NELL’S RANCH, D-' Ellen; 70 furnished m y Gl p&rnally f\lmllh‘d cottages, cablnl. tents and outfits to rent, from $10 u Round-trip tickets by the Californ! B0 for the cure of rheu- Northveueru and Southern mm: R. -ul-:. o mmh‘“'- _&{fl o P S S e B S il e B tional churches, Riverside Hotel, ’. N, Chi L erai springs on the ranch, fishing, cli. | oY 3. B. RICHARDSO: o mn!o unsurpassed. Apply to DR. C. C. | SPRINGS—Elevation 'DONNELL, 1021 ilh and Tth Sts. rket St. bet. South 622, a:;ne lxmn pearest srings o week up; stage train.” SCHULER SoTeey Nape, Car AND AGES