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10 ANOTHER VICTIN DIES OF FEVER Spread m” Yellow Jack in New Orleans Causes Strict Qua ';\minu I{vg'ulati(ms OF SIX and State Boards Fighting Disease Its Progress TOTAL DEATHS Federal Join in ~Acting Sur- Public vice, to- White, New O a death from o-day outside previous deaths also notified camps would ner, Avondale, all small places on New Orleans. The with stores from | lepository at Fontaine- islit 2.—Mayor Behr- & proclamation to the rging them to alth authorities ation of their prem- g special attention to the | screening the houses and the cisterns and eall h might breed mos- tion was also t of the State | ent of the Health of the Marine | the advisory com- Orleans Parish Medi te Board of | response information to pre- ement of there have fever here and cases of suggested ports pted after : the pas- se hip Excelsior ex- ce re quarantined at ptian atutl n first case ngers from They are returning surrounding rigidity of the that have been families owing effect St geon Moss of - with & view put i t He comes usmptsc e Chattanooga. ed at the bar- the soldiers are been considered ad- | their removal from New of jes continue to in- absolutely no cause for will follow the being published the tr successtully t if people are as to include the | entire State of siana | ARMY AND 2 AVY ORDERS. of officers, consisting of Lieu- lonel George H. Torney, deputy general; Lieutenant Colonel Lewis B. Rechemint, deputy surgeon genersl; Major Willlam Stephenson, sur- geon, have been appointed to meet at the United States army general hospital at San Francisco for ex- aminagion of officers of the medical de- tment to de mine their fitness for motion. Caotain James M. Kennedy, t surgeon, will report on August Lieutenant Colonel George H. Tor- nt of the examining board of United States army general hospital + Presidio at San Francisco for ex- | emination to determine his fitness for promotion. | A board of officers has been appointed | to meet in San Francisco for examination of officers of the pay department {o de- | geon termine their fitness for promotion. The detafl of the board is as follows: Lieu- Colonel Willlam H Comegys, dep paymaster general; Lieutenant Colonel George Forney, deputy sur- | geon general; Lieutenant Colonel | George M. D judge advocate; Major Frank C. Bastman, commissary, and firt leutenant, and John A. Murtagh, assiBtant surgeon. Captain James Canby, paymiaster, will report to Lieutenant Col- onel Willlam H. Comegys, president of in Ban Francisco for examina- determine his fitness for pro- ain Willlam W. Quinton, assistant ving reported his arrival in San l-‘ran Isco, will report to the com- manding general of the department of | California for assignment to temporary | duty in the United States army general | hospital at the Presidio, San Francisco. Upon the arrival of the Seventeenth In- fantry at San Francisco Captain Quinton will report to the commanding officer of that regiment for duty. Sergeant Albert E. Ebbs, Comupany C, Fourteenth Infan- | try, of Vancouver Barracks, will be | transferred to the Thirteenth Infantry as | & private. He will be sent to the head- quarters of that regiment at Fort Mc- Dowell, Cal., reporting to the command- ing oficer for assignment to company. Exemining end Supervising Dental Sur- | n John 8. Marshall, United States arms. will be relieved from duty at the | Presidio, Ban Francisco, and will report 0 the commanding officer of the United States army general hos- | pital at that post for duty. Fir Lieutenar: W. H. Woodall, assist- ant surgeon, having reported his | arrive! in San Francisco, will report to the commanding general of the depart- ment of California for sssignment to duty at the United States army general hospital at the Presidio at 8an Francisco. Captain Chauncey B. Humphrey, Twenty- second Infantry, when relieved from duty the United States tary Academy 1 to San Fran- cisco and report to the commanding gen- eral of the Department of California for duty, pending the arrival of his regi- ment in that department. Naval orders: Assistant Surgeon E. G. High will be detached from the naval training etation at San Francisco home and will await orders. e ANOTHER FEDERAL VICTORY IN GAYNOR AND GREENE CASE Fugitives Withdraw Thelr Petition to Appesnl to the Privy Counell | in London. | WASHINGTON, July 24.—Mr. McMas- ter, counsel for the United States Gov- erfiment in its case against Greene and Gaynor, has cabled the Department of Justice from London that the two men have withdrawn their petition for leave to appeal to the Privy Council at Lon- don and that on Wednesday the coun- cfl will formally dismiss the appeal. This leaves in the courts only the bhabeas corpus proceedings, whicn will come up at Ottawa on August 7, LITTLE LAUNCH = | former four seconds in the lead. | plied for admittance and nearly 9000 | | Company’s THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 190 ADVERTISEMENTS. Great Electro-Chemic Treatment Quickly and Permanently Cures Special Discases of - MEN Electro-Chemistry acts directly through the blood and nerves. The blood is oxygenized, en- riched and puri The nervous system 1s BRAVES STORM Motor Bnm Talisman Sails s . From New York to Marble-| bfé‘flff,‘&"b;“;':‘;,;'.“t;’::‘t,:::,:: iy head, Winning \ll‘er Cup | X I ATan z"‘rm" | any of the following disorders come in | learn how Electro-Chemistry will cure you, no | matter how many medical treatments have NC N e IS PER T o talled: SKIPPER TAKE SPECIALTIES—Cancers, Tumors, Ca- tarrh, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Denfnesx, Kidney 'Diseanes, Rhenma- tism, Lome Back, Stiff Joints: Diseases nt the Stomach, Liver and Bowels; ‘IVJE Smallest Craft in Fleet of| Twelve Makes Fastest|? ".f?"&?-.:‘.;'fl"fil&fi:{?&i‘é.:n > . . - 3 t] Time in a 288-Mile RAce | Spccinl” Dincases of Mem Cares aquick and permanent. The enn’lete B2 22070 T | Electro-Chemic apparatus loaned free | to outside patients for home treatment. THE ELECTRO-CHEMIC INSTITUTE. 118 Grant Ave.. Corner Post St., San l?nm.-l-co. MARBLEHEAD, Mass., July 24.—After a daring run along 288 miles of the New England coast in unusuaily tempestuous conditions for midsummer, the 28- foot motor launch Tallsman, owned by Willlam Saville of Boston and bullt in that city, to-day won the race from New- p. m. and 7 to 8 fllmlolplm o York to this port, conducted under the auspices of the Knickerbocker Yacht RAILWAY TRAVEL. Club, e Battefed by heavy seas for nearly Trains leave and are due twenty-four hours, with her seams o mirive sl started and her crew pumping vigorously, the Talisman, the smallest of the fleet of twelve which started in the contest at noon on Saturday, struggled into this harbor this morning and crossed the fin- ish line at 9:24:66, winning the $250 silver SAN FRANCISCO. Frox Juxs 25, 1008, Fxasr Dxror (Foot of Market Strest.) cup. i =g Late this afterncon another Boston | —Teri = vn |m ‘h:“l‘: ] boat, the Blink, owned by C. W. Easter- -;mflm;;m;u;mg‘m‘ ters, Koy 7485 brook, and_the largest boat of the fleet, 7280 came into the harbor, finishing at 5:27:10. 740Av-uqo. m pa, Callstogn, | Ay About two hours later the Aquilla, ! owned by 8. A. H. Chase of Providence, | 740nxiien f’“"‘"‘“"é Livermora . R. I, and the Glisando, owned by 8. F. L Andrews of Fall River, finished, the e s, Wiilows, ¥ 2 As both the Blink and the Aquilla allowed the Glisando considerable time, the last named yacht took the second prize. Maryaville, Oroville.. 7480 -20A Martinez, Abtioch, oc! ton, Newman, Los Banos, u.%’ At dark to-night the Wood Pile, owned et Ao FAnfOMR, by A. L. Lincoln of Hingham, Mass., | §.20aPort Costa, Lathrop. passed Highland Light, Cape Cod, while desto, Rsymond, Fruno, ‘Han- iy tsalla, Bakersfield. ., the Yeddo, owned by 8. M. B sixih bbal, uomfmds.nme Livermore, Stock- Smith of New York, was at Cottage Ci.y " flmn v-ua "sprlng and her owner announced that he had {o?;, 8o pEiscertil lle, withdrawn from the race. The only other Solrix, Marysyilie, Bed BIaft ot boat of the twelve starters to be re- | 840AOskdsis, Chiness Jamestows, onors ported was the General Bumps, owned by 89 P i 4 P. D Irwin of Philadelphia, which | 8.40Akichmond, ;"" reached Cottage City at 1 o'clock yester- | 4o o9 ? a vaiielo, D i amy and left an hour later. Since then I“,,ALO, e bl e she has not been sighted, but is believed | Costa, Martinez, Byron, Tracy, to be in some safe harbor. {;"h"’dp',s“’“""é‘ ex:’ced. . x 5 “ A aymond, Fresno, Goshen Junc: The victory of the Talisman was un- | g g e doubtedly due to the fearlessness of her Bakersfield, Los Angeles. ... 7.08p skipper, who aid not hesitate to send his | 10.20AEl Paso, Kankas City, St. Louis and e ot f 2 vay cago .08m boat through terrific seas all the WAY | 11 poaThe Overiand Limited-Omaha, from Point Judith to this port. Ohtonss, Donvor, Kantsh Oy - S.48P r boats ran into harbors while the | 11.40A Niles, San Jose and Way Stations. « storm at its worst 11.00p Sscramento River Steamers .....,. +11.008 |340p Benicla, Winters, ~Sacramento, Woodiand, Knights Landing, Marysvilie and Oroyille '3, lnvnlywu;d Niles, and vg-y 030, a, Callstogs, S H)Op\lm. “iracy, Stociton, Lodl 440p Heyward, § Viles, Irvington, { b 48a e, Livermore. 1 5.007 The Owl Limited— Newmas, Los Banos, Mendota, Fresno, Tulare, Bakersfleld, Los Angeles i Louts Special—El iy, 8t. Louls and CHINESE ADMITTED DURING JUNE, 9000 Ninety Per Cent of Those Ap-| plying Pass Tmmigra- tion Officials. [ 5.00P Chicago_snd Paso, Kans WASHINGTON July 24.—Reports from the Immigration bureaus for the month of June shows that during that | month more than 10,000 Chinese ap- léChicl-lfl. Denver, Kansas City, St. Louls, Martinez, Stockton, S8acramento, Reno, Sparks, Montello, Ogden §:200 Hayward, Niler and San Jo 00P Reno Passenger—Port Costa, Be- nicis, Suisun, Elmh Dixon, Dlvll Sacramento, Sparks, Tono- Goldfield and Keeler... 7 lflPPafi;g:onn, Martinex Byron, Tracy, d, Fre were admitted. —_——————— SUPREME COURT REVERSES ‘ esto, Merce i T R A, Mnno-emm and Maripoes Bl Trees S | Jmond -Wawona Route).. 8. | Judge Clancy Sald to Have Refused to szVllldo, nday only 1. Admit Evidence Which Should 8207 Oregon s Californie Expross Have Been Allowed. 8.48a HELENA, Mont., July 24—The Su- | 111.488 preme Court to-day reversed the de- | T Cision of Judge Clancy of Butte in the |, COAST Ll ”nrkets:m 5] case of Bdward Hickey, L. A. Hickey m;mfl—"— end J. M. Stewart against the Anaconda | .} nl; 52 and Washoe companies, better known as the Nipper case, in which the lower court after a memorable trial held that certaln veins of the Amalgamated Anaconda and Washoe mines found their apex in the portion of the Nipper mine owned by Helnze. The case is reversed on account of er- rors largely attributed to the failure of Judge Clancy to admit certain evi- | dence brought out on the closer exam- | ination of Stewart, one of the plain- tifrs w Almaden, Los Gi Boulder Creek, San Principal Way Stations OIB-Ne;,:rh San Jose, Los Gatos, ] 4.16pSaturday and Sunday for Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz....... DISCIPLE OF DR. OSLER | PUTS END TO HIS LIFE Sulcide In St. Louis Leaves Note Say- ing Old and Poor Man Has No Margarita, San Luis Obispo, Guadalupe, Gaviots, Santa Bar- bara, 8an Buenaventurs, Oxnard, Business on Earth. Burbank, Los Angeles ... 10.30» ST. LOUIS, July 24.—The body of an I.WAGHI’O]. Hollllur, nnrofl.ua, Dei unfdentified man about 60 vears of age, | 7. et e i Tk who had committed suicide with poison, | uo.s.n.vo-e, was found in Forest Park to-day. In| a. olnl s c{.“l' S;«lu his pocket was a note saying: o (et ‘:,",:,.,"‘su;',;,, e “I heartily agree with Dr. Osler. An | tggoaLosGaton old man and a poor man has no busi- Ta Suita ness on earth.” A laundry mark on his collar bore ]“g":g::;'z::::w:;s::a:: the name 1. M. Booth. | 2.16PSan Jose and Way Statfon: $3.00p Del Monte Exg' inta Clara, 8an Jose, Watsonyille, Sants Crul, Del Monte, Monterey | fic Grove 112160 o8, Wright, Bouider Cre thi a Banca Clars an Gliroy, Hollister, Pinos, ‘Tres Watsonviile, c-plw;-.anh Cruz, 15.30p 8an 5 Seosnd Bribei .45P Sunset Ex ress—] Jose, Gilro Robles, San Way Stations edwood, San u’ B‘é.‘;o" Sunte it 3 Iism the B’_evelopmg .)\Gm-Curlmg Films My films are the best you can get and my prices are the lowest to be found any- wheek Here are & few figures: 150; 2x3Y, 20c; 24x4%, 2 "80c; B%x4y, 88c; 4x, ta Cruz, Castroville, Del '&. Pacific Grove. HE o, Redwood, Fatr Ooke, Shento Park, Pato Atio pSan Jose and Way Stations. .. r?llo Auo and w.y Stations MR a sample of CYKO Developing Try Paper, § styles. Sample dozen, any size “-wnmmy. nly tor Mayteld, o ». up to 4x85, 15c, sent prepaid. Here m 1C some Hcelleor pzufizu“ 2512 ] 19.45p 2%xe1q, S14x3% and SYxd e Sixtes; Ga e, Toc: 10 e cent atecount || LAN 2 5 ERAY on orders of more than 8 prints from each || 49 1A m, 8.0l Aill. 11.00 A, negative of not less than six negatives. 0 P. M. IMD.II. 5.18 P.m, Full line of photo suppiles. Tor Morning. s Orders by mail promptly filled. Postage Sy Soeed - SBuntiny by extra on fiims o: printing orders. B v That Man Pitts F. W. PITTS, the Stationer, 1008 Market St., opposite Fifth, San Francisco. To SAN RAFAEL, | ROSS VAI.LEY. MEN AND WOMEN, Iz-'llhnul-ul | Bowling Alleys, | HOWELL MT., WOODWORTH'S T T '\l\'\‘m il TN THE any address for 20 cents per week or.75 cents. per month. CALL Prints daily not only more news but more reliable and interesting news than any San Francisco newspaper. ring the season it will have more information of what is going on at the Summer Resorts than any o therefore, the most valuable medium for advertising Summer Resort attractions. It will be found on file at the resorts and will Don’t forget to order The Call before leaving for your summer outing. f its contemporaries. It will be, be sent by mail to AETNA ‘SPRINGS Is the best place in The Geyscrs open to Health ‘now ana pll.:n.:‘:“m:n.lom-n! which made guests, unds ;-‘hllllflmofll resort .:h |;l! ycu‘.” ‘The otel, cottages, bathhous o i lightsd by electricity: & new dancing pavilion the world for chil- has been erscted and good music will be tur- ed for dancing. Several new ocottages have Deen erected. to accommodate. the increased dren. Amusements glmlr‘,fl for rooms; also a l.nl;{l court has een built for lovers of that spol Gur. best advertisement 1s our table, which galore and plenty of cannot be surpassed. We have our own dairy, hence we have plenty of fresh milk and cream. Rates are §15, $13 ana $10 per week; bath tree to regular weekly guests. Postoffice and long distance telephone in hotel. For further particulars and booklet ad- flr!u R. H. CURRY, proprletor or PECK'S UREAU, 11 Montgome: sun. Send for booklet. Aetna Springs Co., Napa Co., Cal. AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS For rest, health and pleasure, scenery and climate. * The nearest hot sulphur springs to Ban Francisco; sure cure for astima, rheuma~ tism, malarfa, kidney, liver and stomach com- plaints. Hot plunges, tub baths and the largest mineral water swimming tank in the State; all baths free to guests; trained mas- seurs’ and swimming teacher. No staging. Rates, $12 to §i4 per week: tal to fam- pec! flies. THEO. RICHARDS, Agua Callente, So- noma County, Cal, or PECK'S BUREAU. 11 Montgomery st. THE ORIGINAL WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, ST. HELENA, NAPA CO. HOTEL VENDOME Entlrely renovated and refurnished. Mod- erate rates. Reduction for families. IT'S A8 EASY To G0 TO sAn iost ASTO MAKE ATAIP ACROSS THE BAY New Bath Houses S Finest sulphur water In the State. Table | | Get in your ‘“auto’* and come to the luxuri- and service the best. Under the management of MR. and MRS. JOHN SANDFORD. LAUREL DELL. 15 kinds of Mineral Water and Baths; Croquet, Marine Toboggan, Livery, the best of Orchestras, under the man- agement of Dr. Monroe Callender; first-class Table; Dining-room seating 300. Address EDGAR DURNAN, Proprietor, Lau- rel Dell, Lake County, Cal. (also proprictor La Trianon’ Hotel), or Peck’s, 11 Montgomery st. ous Hotel Vendome, surrounded by the most glorious floral park in the City of Roses. Garage for Autombiles Famous Vendome Swimming Baths Linda Vista Goif Links Indoor and Outdoor Games Cool, restful days invite you te the Hotel Vendome, San Jose, J. T. BROOKS, Manseen S AN J OS E R AR S O T HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA COUNTY; only 4% hours from San Francisco and SKAGG but nine miles staging: —— waters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural hot mineral water bath in Etate; boating and swimming 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 BERVICE; both morning and afternoon stages, round trip from San Francisco only $5 50. Take Tiburon ferry dally 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 years Patronage of 1904 unprecedenf Information at PECK'S INFORMATION B(?Rm AU, 11 Montgomery et., Bryan's Bureau, 30 0 Montgomery st., or of J. ¥ MULGR! al, High al- t 1t ude No fog. Purest spring water, Climate natural tonic and invigorator. Resldence 30 years. $7 per week. Woodworth & Muller,St. Helena,Cal. e —————y RAILWAY TRAVEL. ElCarmeloSea (“LITTLE DEL MONTE”) CAI.IFORP#_IA\ LIMITED CHIC‘I‘-\GO IN -?_h DAYS 5350 %, m it Diners and Sieepers. Other Santa Fee Trains: 7:30 . m. s the place to take your family for a quiet vacation 8 q For Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfeld, f and e :,} Merced, Hanford and Visaila. °“"" o g e o 11 CORDY San 4:00p. m. For Stockton. .," Aol £ Carmelo, Pacifio Grove, Caltfornia. 1 a. m.§ Direct connection lnl' Yflllm.l!. 9:30 a. m. Valley and the Big T % et e m-':o iy, Grand “Canyon THE LOCATION AND CLIMATE AT 9:30 & m'i For Oakdale and points on Sterra E l G E Ticket Offices—650 304 Ferry Depo! I ) , San_Francisc way, Ouk': HOT SPRINGS Are 80 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. Baths_free. Booklets at PECK'S, 11 Montgomery, or H. H. McGOWAN, Seigler, Lake Co. HIGHLAND SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. The new management has made many Im- provements; new swimming tank, porcelain bathtubs, patent sanitary plumbing; installed new features for the amusement and comfort of guests; billlards, bowling, tennls, croquet, liv- ery, hunting, fishing, golf links and excursions to_Clear Lake and other resorts. lnlnrmlllBon at PECK'S, 11 Montgomery st., land, Cal.: aiso 27 1 Bouth "lnL San Jose. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Tiburon Ferry. Fo.( of Market Street. SAN F'RA."CISCO TO SAN ‘RAF'AE!. WEEK DAYS——T 30, 8:00, 9:00, :00 12:85, 2:30, 4:00, b:10, Mv, 6:30 and 11756 A irdays—Extra trip lt 1:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—T 30, 8:00, ), 9:80, 11:00 &. m.; :80, 2:30, 3:40, 5: 0.680 7:25, 11:30 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANC!SCO- WEEK DAYE—6 :50, 7 w BUVE)AYS—G &, -3, 8: 20, 9:20, 11:15 a. 200, 5125, 20, T 1:45, 3:40, 4:50, or W. V. N, 80 Montgomery st., or ad- 7:68 p. m. tExcept finmrdw- dress R. ROBERTSON, lessee and manager. Leave 1o Bt T 5 San Fran. | May 1, 1905, S| o | D BLUE Days. | days. tion. Boating, Bathing and all other amusements 8 free, Hot and cold sulphur baths. White sul- 7:80a af 8 phur_springs. Send for pamphlet. O. WEIS- 4 MAN, Midiake P. O., Lake County, Cal, or - Ignacio. po call on DR. HAPPERSBERGER, 1104 Market P o st, 8. F. »| 6:: 7 8 Nape. e 85 oe BYRON AMERICA’S GREATEST SPA—Any one can afford to go to Byron Hot Springs. Sump- tucus hotel; wondertul waters, Booklel, weel- end erything pald. $7 50. Byron Hot Springs "%, 0 ®aaba Novato. Petaluma. and 888& woRe copae|om Fulton. 1w BRR TOCALOMA MarinCo. B;R,rln% B?ul} flrmfl:llu accommodations, ) lal rates for families and partle: 10:20 a{10:20 & h?:nflnt. boating, bathing; beautiful drives t [ Valley; Mltnhonn. JOSEPH F. BER- :20p( 7:20 p . o Nortn Shote Ry otfce, a0 ket st., every Th 2to 4 p m SARATOGA SPRINGS 15 different mineral springs; cure for all. Information at Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., or at' J. MARTEN'S, Bachelor P. Lake OCEAN VILLA HOTEL : ROWARDENNAN SANTA CbB.UZ 'DUNTAIN% Reservations may be made upon application t ‘WM, G. DODGE, Lessee, Ben Lomond, Cll? VICHY SPRINGS ‘Three miles from Uklah, Mendocino Q‘lllw e e = ‘accominodations and table proprietot 8882888 1 wee @B 888 vos Halldlhurl’. Geymv - Cloverd: > and wuuu. Bherwood, a| Guerneville and pi Comp Vacation. Cal. And Cottages. Extensive grounds overlooking bathing beach, Perfect sanitation. New dining-hall and other improvements. “High-clase service. New efficlent management. N VILLA- 0 Santa Cruz, Cal. 10:208110:20 & 7:20 p| 8:20p | STAGES connect at_Sant ‘Sulphur Springs end Mark Fulton for Burke' l.ynon BDH ut Springs; at, vmm for a ville and Hllhllnfln anflnf flwh- Bwu-. ‘{mve?leifi) t?r‘ Henrat m"gwnr 3 w"" N REDEMEYER, . =5 GLENBROOK RESORT. rlldl-. Eumwumm-mmnn. 8000 £t above sea “‘mmm_ No peon, Stndase_ound-trp ticketa to all polnte | JP* e etk b odha "ShG 10deing. *Raten- i Ficket ‘otfice, ‘650 Market atreet, Chronicte | Tooms s D and mm'-:.' bt B o T G B M'i'fsh::umn. BX RYAN, pot e Ax Klama.th Hot Springs. MT.TAMALPAIS RAILWAY m i ,;'-‘.;-:*: Tr;_:E g-"' BROS»‘ Beswick, lhnyol! cnm.ll; for hn?*l‘o.t. PARAISO SPRINGS MONTEREY COUNTY. Hot Soda and Sulphur Tub and Plunge mineral Paths. Pronounced springs in the State. All Amusements. ing. Excellent table and service. tude 1400 feet. Invigorating Stage meets train from San Francisco at dad. TInformation and booklets from Information Bureau, 30 Montgom- : Peck’s, 11 Montgomery st., or of ROMIE. MANAGER. the best SEA BE/-\CI‘I 'HOTEL SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA’S FINEST SEASIDE RESORT. Largest and Best Equipped Bathing Pa- vilion on the Pacific Slope. Best Beach ®n the Coast. Dining-room; Steam, Heat; attractive new lobby. Fine 'Tennis Court: good Boating, Bathing and Fishing; beautiful Drives; pald Orchestra. HOTEL ST. GEORGE under the same man- agement. J. J. C. LEONARD, Prop. OLEMA HOTEL Write for Booklet. Nelson Hotel Co., | Inc., Proprietors, Olema, Marin Co., Cal. | New Elevator Vi The New Swimming the Largest and Best In Lake Cwnty. is Finished. ADAMS SPRINGS Have cured more people of stomach, lver and kidney diseases than all the springs in Call- fornia combined. Why experiment? Excellent trout fishing. Send for Book of Testimonials. w. CAPITOLA Opened Under Management of Albert Bettens Capitola is Dow connected with Santa Cruz by electric R. R. For hotel accom- modations address Californis Hotel, San Francisco; Hotsl St. James, San Jose, or Capitola. For cottages or tent grounds address FRANK REANIER, Capitola. The Tucker Poriable Cottage. Home comforts, sanitary, hygienic, cheap. Take your outing in ome. Lasts lifetime. Boc let free. A. C. RULOFSON ¢O., 8 New Montgomery ot TENT ALL KINDS AND SIZES MANUFACTURED W.A.PLUMMER, 11 1Clay St. Telephone Main 349 AN ———— AWNINGS WILLIAMS & BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE Leaves Willlams daily on arrival of northbound train for Bartlett, Allen’s, Hough's and Cook's Eprings. Daily except Sunday for Wilbur Springs and Sulphur Creek. WILLIAM QUIGLEY. Proprietor. LAKEPORT AND BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE — Hopland to Bartlett Springs, via Lakeport, carrying passengers for Lakeport and Bartlett Springs. Stages connect with Piratns at Hop nd. Leave Hopland ag Lakeport _at $:30; arrive &t Bartlott Springs at . New 6-horse l4-pas- senger tourist wagons, with all the most mod- ern improvements. Passengers for Lakeport o Bartlett Springs, call for tickets by Eartlett Bprings Stage Line. Tickets can be purchased at office of California N. W. Ry.. 630 Market st., or at Tiburon ferry. MILLER & HOWARD, Props. C. €. O'DONNELL’S RANCH, at pretty Glen Ellen; 70 furnished and partially furnished cottages, cabins, tents and outfits to rent, from $10 u Round-trip tickets by the Californ: R. PRATHER. Proprietor. ‘f:' Monte Resort of California that (ombines the Attractions of All Others HOITT'S MENLO PARK A quiet summer resting place amid charming surroundings, with perfect climate. The table is first class: 00 acres playground. Comfort, recreation, soclety. As a preparatory school Hoitt's cannot be surpassed. Circular on re- quest. W. J. MEREDITH, Menlo Park. Napa Soda Springs heaith and pleasure resort. Call Peck’s, 11 Montgomery st.. or address John Jacobs, Prop. WILSON’S INN In the mountains, 12 miles from Napa. ele- vetion 1900 feet; home place; pure air and ‘water; own milk, cream, fruit, vegetables; $8 to $11 per week. Folders at Peck’s, 11 Mont. ARNO. H. WILSON, Atlas, Napa Co., Cal. OWN SUMMER HOME IN CAMP MEEKER, MOUNTAINS OF SONOMA CO. Beaiae Climate: lots $10 up; cottages buiit res, hotels, post and phone; 1200 lots wld m cvt es_buils n Francisco Agents, ROWLEY & PACKARD, 323 Montgomery st., or M. C. MEEKER, Sonoma County. Keep Your Eye.. On PALD ALTOR: snas mepas TAHOE TAVERN, LAKE TAIIOE FRANK _W. mcmnscm. American plan only. Rates $3 per dn.y u;._ Stopovers allowed at Truckee on A railroad and Pullman tickets. LAKE TAHOE. Tent nl !hl beach at Lakeside Park. Furnieh on Dhtlorm- for camping, I. nur S, boats, I and supplies. Aflgfl E. B, SMITH & co.. Stateline, Cal. TaBoé; Bale mille et Tallag lake Lake a) east Excellent table board; with Rics ‘ou The ideal spot for summer outing. Fu ished houses to rent by THE J. J. MOR- flewmoltd BTV o T S S R R DEER PARK INN and cott miles from Lake Tahoe. Ideal e:"",.'.'f' Information | Northwestern and Southern Pacific R. R.’s, $1.80; Catholic and Congrega- tional churches, Riverside Hotel, min- eral springs on the ranch, fl!hln‘ cli- mate unsur Apply to DR. C. C. O'DONNE:! 1021% Market St, bet. 6th and 7th Sts. Phone South §32. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Y allejo, Cal.—Most accessible springs to San round trip, 78¢; telephone connection: u-ly hours' ride; 5 miles from Vallejo; .u‘l and plunge sulphur baths; ——r—— rheumatism, neuralgia, eczema, kmn.y. and stomach diseases.’ Beautiful grounds aad lake for boating and bathing, vl ion. bowling alley and shufflel Koo 316 o week incluaing baths. Address MAN- UEL MADRID. Vallejo, Cal. SOLID COMFORT HOME. Extensively improved; 1900 feet altitude; ne fog: climate delightful! telephone : view unsurpassed; hot and cold baths; spring water; cement swimming tank, 40xS0. Rates SCHULER & $7 week up; stage meets train. SCHEBEN, Napa, Cal. MT. VIEW RANCH HOTEL And cottages in the mountains near Sants Cruz. First-class table; gas; bath; phone; elub- room; dancing pavillon; swimming tank: bowling; croquet; rates 39 up. Round trip ticketas to Glenwood $4 25, including carriage. TONY PH Santa CAMP TAYLOR RESORT — In Redwoods of Marin Co., 134 hours from San o u-l 3350 per day. For particulars write ADAM BREHM, Prop.. Camp Taylor, Cal. RICHARDSON SPRINGS—In the fott- bilis of the Slerras, 10 miles from Chico, Ne grade, no dust, Famous for the cure of rheu- momh mmh, liver and reelain MENDENHALL SPRINGS—Elevation 1780 fr.. nearest aprings to San Francisco; wk ter uns r kidney and Ifver troubls Dlenty of milk. g e Bl gtk $10 pe: : furnished housekpe, cottages io let: camp- Toe ‘ana pa: ivermore Tues. T Satil a.m THOS P ABELE T rvermnes, CAMP VACATION. Hotel under canvas In the redwoods; boat- ing, ‘bathing fshing and other amusements: fi Only 3% hours San from o sia. the Callfornis Northwestern Ky. Secure accommodations. Address C. B. Cnopius, Camp Vacation, Vacation P. O.,Sonoma Co..Cal. T i re oyt e e WILLOW RANCH—Delighifully lo- cated in redwoods. 5 miles ffom Santa Crus. .,m,. water, fralt, milk excellent table; tree conveyance: week; phone Sbrtan 7. MBS, W CRANDE LL. Sauta bt o] RS il S i a SR UNION HOTEL, Somoma, Cal.—New ; the leading - first-class; hts; rates for m“:.rlm special to familles: bus H. W. GOTTENBERG. Prop. managems mv‘l'e'-lll rvrlnrl

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