The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 31, 1906, Page 9

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1908. > ! ) e e——————————————————————— PREPIRES LOSS — CALLS FOR FLIG |- 5" BLANK FOR USE ORY OBSERVANGE (Formerly Chutes Theater.) |5--BIG NEW ACTS--5 A Elizabeth Murray; Bailey & Austin Association Comes to the| Circulars to Schools Are | " Cimuans ! Katierine Dants Carson & | Assistance of the | Issued by the State Dimies'st Monher, Houghion & Moshe . H > er, Eva Mudge and Clifford & Burke. Claimants. Supeflntefldeflt- MAT. EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY. | CEE Evening prices—10c, 25c. and 50c; | | Mats., except Saturday and Sunday, 10¢ St ; Ten Thousand Copies of June 14 an Occasion fOr|“tiumn sor smes. st Dosiors . e Necdond b P | Drusstore, Fillmore and ® Sutter sts. S "'l 1%‘"\ th J\ | ?3 hone West G = ,u‘;x | e Needed Papers - | Inculcating Pa: " envmns axo goa. \ \h\i”vr T -2 - e y from a. m. to midn! Are Printed. | triotism. Varied atiractions all Gver the ETouRds. s { | SEE_A DAY IN THE ALPS. R - | Chutes Grill furnishes meals. at city , through | Thomas J. Kirk, State Superintendent | ~ prices” Admission, 10c; Children, 5c. a blank | o¢ pyblic Instruction, urges the observ- e Merchas ss under- | gnce of Flag day on June 14 by the pub- | - y-holders fueluded in 1o eonpols, and has issued the follow-| Week.Commencing Tuesday, May 29. s f the membership of the o iy Concerts ‘t0-Aid Relief Funds opies of | 1, the Teachers and Piiblic School | By -thé Famous The form 2 Authorities of California—The ‘Amer-'| X ; re, that it', o rlag ASsoctation, in acecrdance | v, with its custom of the past nine 3mr>, 1 rsary nl i1l be the 128th | - Musicians and Singers. ADAMS | SPRINGS option of the St ' the United . rs Flag day has S TN, M n d more Ii;;fl more CAPTAIN H. BFRGn;m‘gfrreuor, rl S Imagine Lake Counlty——lts vau!eys, m&;mttains and lakes—stretch- {versary. Theé asso- AFTERNOONS AT 3:30. | ing away mile upon mile at your feet. o requests the co-op- &h = N alifarate | GREEK THEATER Lake County 1 who are engaged | - yrpiversity of California, Berkeley. In first-c! condition. Now open for EVENINEE A% 5 guests. G d table assured. Hotel, h(\'(‘ oficials | PIJEDMONT SPRINGS PARK |tel cottiges and housekeeping cottages. ‘ MEDICAL S ¢ = Witter EVE; Prings| .~ow oeex. . h verandas, each 325 feet long. race this panorama. Our great dining it ih"y,"‘fl;( of a8 H WATER BUSINESS, hall overlooks it. Most of our rooms look out over it. Yours will if || Elevation 3000 Feet. e Saphie the privelpies i you reserve It mow. Rates $2 to 35 a day. . Mr. H. W. Wills, Ass't %, Justic ; .t Manager St. Francis Hotel, now has personal charge of the Springs Surrounded by a pine forest of 5009 2 E o g Mineral baths. Competent masseurs for < shall ap- PRICES 25c¢ and 50c. | 1adies ana gentlemen. California and| i-1 Northwestern via Hopland; Southern | o bor-4 Pacific via Williams daily. ~Address J.| i o e and -patriot- 3 i acres. This, and its new hotel, make & S Bl e Office at our warehouse, éth and King || Hotel. it the lars ost - 2 Yoo Zovernment. and {o B A I H S S Rt Sl e WIPTER MEDICAL SPRINGS CO., B i A e S e b , ie co rehension Pt city O £] : o .1-1:1‘“212 ity of | | "HANSER @ KAHLER. Sth and. Web- 563 Eleventh St, Oakland, Cal Phone Oakland 7813, || SUrs, for stomach.”tiver and kidney com- d. d o = Now open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. T;;rd Si:lan?:rkal e E‘t:x"-!;xx?"m" ik Witter Water Cures Bladder Trouble. BARTLETT SPRING Swimming from 7 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. | > B — Admission: Adults 10c, Children 35c. Smming: Aaats 3. cnmarcn 0. GRAND TOUR | AGUA CALIENTE | "7 30rmcwesm™ Baog, Children Admitted Free Saturday. nt of the present year serves .v-::::::: coners ey sy wom 35| TO TAHITI | . SPRINGS _ _ 'noT SULPHUR SPRINGS| Tents, e Francisco for health and pieasure. No Send for book of testimonials to DR. W. R. PRATHER, Prop. s f Vativ sti < tagi Fare $1.10. Round trip $1.66. Ad-| \ . saster of Native Festivities o July 14th at|Staging Fars 3L Round trip 8.0 AL | pine boating and fishing in salt and T nes - but for | Papeete. . 8. Mariposa sails July 1st | ente, Sonoma Co. fresh water, shady walks, pleasant cli- VV I 9 Bivi “,‘"‘r:_’_“" and will remain in port at Tahiti six S mate, finest scenery. Board, room and . t clus- l days, affording opportunity for pas- LUE LAKE bath, $10 and up per week. Redueed ‘Nr be bright clus ational emblem ru“ks sengers to make tour of the islands B railroad rate. Inquire at the South- agon OverS- { odate 200 and native villages and witness the We are open to accomm ern Pacific, or send for booklet to A. ¥ : guests. Rates same as usual, 31000 |y~ gy San Luls spo, L . et over the 1 B S celebration. i e i to $12.00 per week. Boa!tln?"ebnn;‘!lr;{ o, St Cul W. A. PLUMMER, . rancisco could be raveé Ing 3g b e pe Rt e Sl e T e MARK WEST SPRINGS, 560-508 Franklin Strest, Oakiand, Cal. e peopl e . Ces, 0 Vy . ¢ and that famine | ]a"pd e Pler Bah Bornalhac Send for new pamphlets to O. Weis- Mrs. C. Juergensen, Proprietress. Telephone Oaklard 2583. 2 the wake of de- S t e it 5 5€0: | man, Midlake P. 0., Lake Co., Cal. Fishing, hunting, other amusements, hot - | sulphur’ and soda baths, unexcelled min- et Suit Cases S o t PO, e o0 S| PENE MPUCR U5 TERRE R HIGHLAND SPRINGS : ',‘,‘,\, of 'the Now open for the season. Altitude 3700 | Rates $12 a week; $2 a dav; childrea LAKE COUNTY, s Buth : ‘¢ ¢ ; o enasal aummer climate, Pure air, | Ralf price. Writs for information, Mark No damage up here. Extensive fm- | (000 Sn e SumaeT SO oS con: | West Springs, Santa Rosa Rural Ro. & For rest and health, for cleanliness, ationer St o D S e y Bovered which will otect more cutes In | 5o b sncsty weparaie. ainmg.room for | MOUNT VIEW HOTEL BOSS YARLEY. | unsurpassed of ‘sl summee. resorts. nded that fhe a day than the other waters in a week; |Summer visitors. Postoffice, telegtabh, | 1g now open. Newly furnisked, new s $12.00, $14. and §16. per . whereper possible ( : $ . A telaphone; raflroad and express offices |13 NOW open. WOwly ~furnisked. = new | yeek. For full particulars address Lot ises as \\’:‘!r| utlery li:i;:fer:unrle m\r::ra;;ri::i We guar: | near hotel. Rates $2 per day; $10 to $12| 1 age by addressing’ Manager, Ross Val- R. ROBERTSON. e pat esson Satea 1 yepeps e day is intended to t e i) . Kidney, |per week. NO CONSUMPTIVES TAK- | ioy"station. e g e \.;,;,P‘.,‘,b Liver, Stomach, Rheumatism, Blood,|EN. Address Towles Hotel, 4 THOMAS KIRK, Skin Disease, ete.; $10 to $16 per week, | ior county, Cal.” HOTEL BELVEDERE Gilroy Hot Springs | » K lic Instruction. | i X r SUNMER MRS. A. T. MOORE, owner. Now MINENT SALVATIONISTS 24, 190 ! L. Stock Information J. MARTENS. Bachelor MASMGIEN, Camp MeeKer | aico new annex. Thirty minutes Tt | Better thas eveiall modern tmpreve: SPEAK IN THE PARK b 2 | arge Otoc P. 0., Lake County, California Equable climate. Lots $15 up. Cottages | Ran - Francisco. Tiburon ferry. Special|ments These famous waters ars very of- ‘ a t, . J. W. ALLEN, - | ficacious jn cases of tism, 5 : : FACTORY PRICES o L L R g il & e o Witk Sas - Frahaistihe and | CHAN OF PROGRAMME | C d See U sawmill; 1300 lots sold; 400 cottages built. bleod and bladder troubles. Hunti ¥ t to Lessons of Re- o ome and dee Us AE NA PRINGS Sausalito ferry. M. C. MEEKER. Camp CAMP TAYLOR. ing and other amusements: fina table. ligion. Loring Club Is Preparing to Give Its Meeker, Sonoma County. my20-3m The tented city not affected by the Rates §12 mn week. Send for booklet - : ® k thquake. Send your family. Tent cot- |0 W. J. NALD, proprietor. ot (0“:""' T_ym; T T“AT M AN plTTS NOW OPEN VICHY- SPRINGS. :«:;.‘T;’\?i cemp grounds wnlimited. Boat- Next. July. s 7 ng. swimming. Grocery, butcher on the The members of the Loring Club ! Mendooing County, grounds selling at regular prices. Terms mmm HOT SPRINGS decided that it will uv more THE HUSTLER { SEND FOR BOOKLET Curative waters, hunting, fishing, | under present eonditions most liberal. r E . Those wishing to get away from all pt finest electric baths ir the world. Awly ADAM BREHM, Progietor, |\ ot of thalr tertible capmiee. o8 eI PR ey MRt EE 1123 Fillmore Street AETNA SPRINGS, NAPA CO.|__ & & ReBEutn Pov | canoen cirv sawmamum. | 2 e S ain i 5Tl ol T 1 TP:E fiOI-r.owALx; thills of (ot w_ Heupient] ViL NTENAY. v st-class family otel. 00! s ol al, L E ' warcwmauese. | ROWARDENNAN R Sl Lo A Cruz Moyntains. Interurban cars thae doors. 8. P. to San Jose ard In- | tages, rooms or tents. Write for lit- "Yt’!nd_g oo B l;uanmant;l Santa n(‘:’u; hip of eighty-fiv y members and a long wa & e : terurban cars, or S. P. direct to 1.0s Ga- | erature, Jose, Cal. - 47 - times every year the Lor Santa Cruz Mountains . |ts. Address Ths Colonial, Los Gatos, Cal. | i f‘fi::d'lmd.u‘;“'“'mg:flfgnmmoz il : . e I Now Open and Uninjured. Special s RN WILLOW RANCH. up: round trip ©; free carriage. R1CH . : t ve the fourth in the early & SLOANE May Rates. A quiet home plmeFin tlrlm m:untalnl Delightfully located in the Santa RPER, Prop.. R. F. D. 1, Santa Cruz. 1 8.spite of the clisnged . . | Broadgeuge to Santa Cruz and_trom |15 ™IS frop Nape GxGiient home (o) | Crus redwoods. Milk, fruit, epring| HOWELL MT., WOODWORTH'S. a dbte oriAh 0B IR SoRtare :,"("r"ft e ,‘{“"‘"T"‘k ?““ \vl‘\%- cream; $§ to §11 per week. Special rates | Water. phone, daily mail, excellent ta-| pagidence of 31 years. Home fruits, : R announced later. Calvary & DoDGR, Tessee, B fla‘wfin:; Cal. |for season guests. Folders. "ARNO H.|ble; $7.00. MRS. M. J. CRANDELL, | yogqtables, milk, cream, eto. Purest of with all their | B 0 2" has been secured for the pur. & CO - DO o8 ditus WILSON, Atlas. Napa County, Cal Box §1%, Santa Cruz. b e e Ry S 0 r sals have started and no . e P . P he U,m»d to nml\r np,\- con- . SO'JA P\Y SPRINGS—Cn Clear Lake, Woodworth & Muller, St. Helena, Cal : Beautiful Pauflc(iroveBytheSeawum County. Cal. Remodsied and i DUNCAN 8PRINGS e e oring T3, proved; incre: e:'accummodfluons mod- | Now open. Rates $10.00 to $12.00 per| pR (. C. O'DONNELL'S RANCH, | 5 | , The California Chautauqua. Music, onvenie! lawn and a unuc V) 2 Bt S AL Are Temporarily Located at | Zomething doin ern con q week. Write for particulars. Address| pretty Glen Ellen: 10 furnished nna | fun, ples ¥ 3 £ every | wpo; limate and s ‘urnishe ins, tents and outfits to m $10 up. e he Mary Peck, a woman 26 years R -hmmm boats. :pl-umd fishing, .\rnmg 40 uem)le. for excurslon= plenty | cino Co., Cal. Cathelic and Con i churches: x i 250 | 1760 PACIFIC AVENUZ | Billiary sina. oatine! fainen cxeaf!| foutonts miuien. oraes. stc. Terhms 8 Cattaiic and Co eharenss: whe ning by d tincture of | s ot ”nm Cottaged| BeT day; §12 per week; special rates to BYRON mate unsu; to DR. C. C. ed ¢ W. Peck, her husband, ex- bt A L prices. A,d,'gs,‘fammu. boats and batks free to guests. |Hot i prings, waters that cure. One O'DONN; o 910A Dcvludem st. ¢ t she has been suffering &AN FRANCISCO, Facifie Grovs Bokva of Trade. Eooks and full information Geo, Robin- |the most perfectly appointed hotels i son and Agnes Bell Rhoades, Managers |the State: week end. Round-trip rate, MENDENHALL SPRINGS-Open M ncholia for some time. At a | eir spiritual foundations was removed to the | Soda Fay, Kelseyville P. O., Lake Co.,|$7.50, includes 2 days at hotel; use of | 1. New management. Elevation 1750 feet. lum. . —AND— NGLENOOK | Cal, or Peck-Judah Co., 414 lith lL.'baths everything paid. Southern Pacific | Fine climate. Best mineral springs. Fine i B um | I Gtkiana. | trains running to Byron on schedula tima. | table. Cottages for hous - Crock- evening both ”‘h,,, led Formerly Bremmers, five miles from 5 | ecy. skating rink. ete !htu to $10 e S a Rosa; k: child RIVEPSIDE HOTEL AND coT- RICHARDSON MINERAL SPRINGS— k. Address O. BX e o smK “EAB AGHE 510 TWELFTH STREET |5ani Fos 48 a e O . | TG Near. beaoh: 30 actes beautifui | 10 miles from Chico, Butte County: stags | Livermars. Cal. GELOW, the provincia . Sgnta Rosa, | grounds; speelal rates to families. Write | daily, Sundays excepted. Cures rheuma- been ‘east attend OAKLAND. | for booklet to F. BARSON, Prcp., Santa | tism, malaria, stomach, kidney and nerw- | FORDE'S REST-Heart of Santa Cruz g fau Positivel a b A JOHANNISBERG. | Cruz. ous troubles. blood and skin diseases. | Mts. Surrounded by streams. fishing, DEGSRESy Caine vy . Now open. Beautifully situated amons | Steam and mineral baths every day.| bathing; & picturesque place: $1 par e these Little Pills, the redwoods Boating d bathing.| TLLAWRENCE VILLA. Sonoma—Com-| Plenty of milk and fruit. Hunting and week. illes special. Take S. P. broad- They also relieve Dis- Stage meets guests at Oakville, Napa pletely renovated. F'\mllyHresgx(.‘ svnl:x‘:s 1Rmut I"‘Shihl(.! n‘i”nid‘;‘.nn? ll{elexl‘aey;; to ?n;’- Cruz, thence l?oEc(ile‘ ¥ tress from Dyspeps - - Co. Rates MR. and MRS.| ming tank: bus daily to Hot Springs; ates $10 an ress J. H. - sh an narrow-gauge, 10 miles. . R d.g,suon“&.mp;::, MACHINERY : : , THEO BLA i JR. | week. H. PELLISSIER. ! ARDSON. " Chico, Cal. | T RORDE. B, Heelee Cal 1sand dollars ige to Colonel Eating. A perfect rem- = EERERE The Bank of California Calfomia Safe Deposit and Trst St g Ve Several Carioads Compressors, regu Bowels, Purely Vegetable. Yoisting Engines, Steam and Eleetrig T Y OMALUPILL, SMALLDOSE. SMALLPRIGE. | standara Sate.y Water Tube Boiters WILL OPEN A BRANCH AT Eflmnany IRON WORKS TO REOPEN Gocias st Ber l:un{ Induat:'I':lGP.tll\v::y T;ack and ars, Electric eneratin ets Fac-Simile Slgnafure ;’E‘{‘;: f:"i:*l"‘;zm‘"" the way :x:: NW. COR; IRANKLIN and O,FARRELL STS. e | Syt e ) R CAPITAL AND SURPLUS - - $3,000,000 ’ tractors for cemplete plants. JUNE 4, 1906 80 VY - eerths REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. 2308 Pacific ave, San krancisco. We beg to announce to our iriends and the cconstructing AR public generally that we wiF resume bus- rk of reconstructing 2 il [ N R R TOBRRNOWES iness as usual at our Torme? lsgstion. ;"“ i The Hrst Nmmnfl] Bfl“k The Bank of Calfornia Western Addto Branch:gflmgm%lfg{‘"my%@”g“g o IN THE BURNED SECTION Moore & Scott Comcern Is First to Re- cover From Disaster and Re- sume Business. < OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, LONDON, PARIS and Savinge sccounts and conduct & fenerl ‘nn‘le Magazine. 3 9 -bankin usiness. NW. CORNER BUSH ARD SANSOME STREETS. Interest is paid on Commercial and Save Business transacted as usualin all departments. i Depositors will please send in new addresses. . AMER]‘ AN BANK Ltd ngs deposits. 3 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES to rent in vaults that have come through ] I For the convenience Of our C‘IStomers we o avacknitil : . Is Located Again at Its Former Quarters :;}::),\iv?n';efi)hc:tegnse:s s e Thfl AIHEI‘iEflI] Nfl"fl"fll Bflflk N.W. Cor. Sansome and Sutter Sts.? Y e . edition of the Sunset iful in ic by E. H. Harriman great future - of 3 C. 8 Alken, the editor. loss of the gazine e publi- ¢ such 4 one standard. Jesigp to AND PREPARED TO TRANSACT BUSINESS f .~ VALENCIA STREET, Near 22nd St. stes € the faith IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS:¢ & . ' The dates of opening will be announced later. DAVID F. WALKER, President 1. DALZELL BROWN, Masager ILLINOIS-PACIFIC R N. NASON & CO. Is Occupying Its Former Quarters in the Merchants' Exchange Building ¥ ) 5™ ompaNy iss Pinsendisinsock UNICH IRON WORKS The San Francisco apanainil | General Qities, Factory and Warshousos WORKS AN GFFICES: ~ POTRIRO at‘ona' m Nt And is fully prepared to care for the business needs of its pamm - of taking 4d i Permanentiy Located lov Tate, o gosio R I TEEN T ED L SON TS| e e ey taa | i e T S 'z———ma GAN.FRANCI320, Formeny 117113 Market Street, IN FULL CPZRATION. ¢1:3 PACIFIC AVE.. temporary ofia -

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