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Ca!l at Santa Fe ticket office, fill Market
street, tor illustrated pamphlet and full par
ticulars. . . •
Th» quickctst and most convenient way in
r.t><* cut of ihc -Yoscmlte Valirjr is by way of
th<» Santa Fe. If you leavo han Francisco to
day st 9 a. m. on the California Limited you
are in Yoscmite to-mcrrow at '> p. m.
Yoscmitc Via the Santa Fe.
• George H. Wilson. Major C. E. Benedict,
<~aptaln C II. Korr>lx>ck; Knsign C. F. Phil
lips, Melville p. Forbes. General E. II. Black
General II. O. Brower. Colonel James W. Har
ris, Major George T. Sliav.-, Captain J. A. Fos
ter. John F. Brown. John McPhfreon. I". O
Clcascn, F. P. D»l-y and Robert II. Jones. v
After congratulations the drill corps of
Canton No. 5 pave an exhibition drill
which was well received. After that thero
was the ball. Among the specially in
vited guests were Colonel George w
Bauer of the University of California and
staff and Captain L. Schneider and the
members of the Independent Rifles The
affair was under the direction of the fol
lowing named:
This was followed by a solemn invoca
tion by Major George T.'- Shaw and a
prayer by Colonel Li L. Alexander, the.
brigade chaplain. The <]<?coration of chiv
alry, a gold :and' white enameled malteHe
crc<«s. having on its face a blood-red
heart iind crown." the wnole' pendant from
a bar on which there is the all-seeing
eye, was then pinned on the left breast
of each chevalier -by ¦ the hand of little
Jes=ie. daughter of Colonel J. AV. Harris,
the maid of honor, innocent in action and
pure in thought, and in return each chev
alier so decorated imprinted on the fore
head cf the child a kiss of purity. Tho
ceremony was closed by th« -warning of
the brigadier general to the live that they
must ever be mindful of the Inscription
on the decoration. "Be just, merciful
honorable and brave." '¦¦'. "
SOLEMN INVOCATION.
Tlie cantons were then formed in double
rank, halted, faced and each rank stepped
back three paces, crossed fiwords=. form
ing an arch under which the candidates
were, conducted under the escort of Gen
ral E. If. Black, who led them, to a stand
where there wus a bowl of; pure water
and informed them that they could not
enter won the ceremonies unless with
pure hearts, with clean, hands, and bid
them lave, which they did. They were
then presented to the brigadier general,
who bid them knpel on the right knee and
rair-<» the risrht hand, and in that position
they made solemn obligation to continue
in the work of friendship, love and truth
in which they had labored so continuously
and meritoriously as to win the proud
distinction about to be conferred upon
them. While the obligaxion was adminis
tered th<» members of the three cantons
Flood with uncovered heads and at the
close formed a circle and raising: their
swords en high all. pointing- toward a
common center, exclaimed. *'\Ve witness
th<? oath.'' and then returned to their for
mer position, while the chevaliers were
still kneeling the first lady of honor, Mrs.
George T. Shaw, delivered to each a gold
Epur; the second lady of honor. Mrs. Mary
B. Donoho, handed each a sword; tho
third lady 'of honor, Mrs. Ahna Isabel
Jensen, a pair of steel ring gauntlets,
and the fourth lady of honor. Mrs. LeJa
Zeisler. a pair of white silk gloves. -With
each presentation there was delivered a
fharg-e of the symbolism of each article
presented and how each should be used.
FORM IN DOUBLE RANK.
In the early part of the evening there
was concert musjc by the orchestra for
half an hour, after which the cantons
of the patriarchs from this city, Oak
land and Vallejo entered the hall and
were formed In three, sides of a hollow
square, the fourth being formed at the
head of the hall by Brigadier General
Brower, commanding the patriarchs of
the State, and the members of his staff,
all In. fuli dress uniform. The drill corps
of Canton No. 5 was then admitted and
took its position In the center of the
square, after which the chevaliers selected
to receive the honors entered, but were
halted at the inner portal by the senti
nel, who. being informed of the purpose
of the visit and the examination of cre
dentials, made the announcement of the
advent of the five applicants for honors
and was told to conduct them through
the proper avenues that they might re
ceive the decoration. .
There was a large attendance In Odd
Fellows" Hall last evening to take part
in the grand military bail given by Canton
San Francisco No. 5 of the Fatfiaichs
Militant, 1. O- O. F., to celebrate the piac
tng of gold spurs and the decoration of
chivalry on live chevaliers in recognition
of general good worn in behalf of the
order or Odd Fellows. The large number
present was an evidence of the popularity
of .San Francisco Canton. ¦ Those who wen
the? highest distinction that can be con
ferred outside of selection for the high
ottioo In the Sovereign Grand Lodge are
Captain C H. KornbecK, commanding
Canton No. 5; Lieutenant C. L. 2eigler of
the same canton: Knsign S. Samuels and
Chevalier John McVey of Canton No. 11
of OaKiand and Chcvaiier H. p. Kichard
son of Canton No. 16 of Vallejo.
tion lor Meritorious
Services.
Odd Fellows Receive Decora-
Patriarchs IVLlitant Hold
! koieran Ceremony
! in Hail.
FIVE CHEVALIERS
WIH GOLD SPURS
THE SAN FRANCISrO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1902.:
27
ADVEETISEMENTS.
Men's Diseases
:>_— — ; — _o
O. C. JOSLEN, M.D.
The Leading Specialist. -
6 — a
My Methods
Are My Own.
W** HEX I FIRST ANNOUNCED
my discovery that so-calel
"vre&kntss" in men is not weak-
ness, but merely a symptom of
chronic inflammation - at the vital
center of the reproductive system,
a lingering result of some con-
tracted disorder, cr brought on by
*arly dissipation or accidental in-
Jury," not one physician In a thou-
is&nd turned from the old moss-
grown thf-ory that weakness Is a
specific nervous disease. But my
\mequa!e<i success in curing this
disorder has epnvinced a majority
of the profession, and even spe-
cialists *ho have until recently ad-
vocated the use of powerful tonics
ar.d electric appliance, and they
now openly announce in their ad- '
vertisrag the correctness of my dis-
covery. But there is only one Jos-
len treatment for inflammation of
the prostate, and if is the treat-
ment that first demonstrated the
fact that loss of rower in maa is
curable.
c 6
O a
"We kness."
Contrary to th«? popular idea, th;
ttrotigfst «xid moft rubust of "men
Err as commonly afflicted with so-
called ••weeVn«es" us are those of
deli'-ate constitution. This fa<-t alens
. in tafflrient to dteprmc the old tli^-
t> - ih»t prenrnt«]reu*-Fs and loss «t
>••¦**, »re due tn general Impov-
eriRhnifiit cr lark of nervous force,
end should wlso » .-luiilit-li the in-
corrrctnr?s of any fysttm of treat-
ment calcuiafd |m restore The nor-
mal functior.3 hy « stimuiatine
.froctt*. The- r--al dimrJer Is not
a nervc-us ove_ b\i: is simply a t-tat?
of tcn0«nce«a an.i Chronic Inflam-
mation in :he prostate gland. v.Hh
the functloncl dfrangement. th»
•T\rakr.ets," a« its prominent
Eyroptom. .This tender, cwollen
an-i fnfarn<d condition of th?
prewar* may be « Uwetlag result
ol fonit contraciTd disorder, or
r.:ay be <iw to early dissipation or
:n;ur.v of any son... My tteatmrnt
in a;i C35 fs \« a local one cxCu.
BiveJr. an<i u tho"; rostatic dUcrdc-
13 ..vercom'. full ana complete
KtraiXtB *tvJ \i*ror icturn. I have
tr^ate.1 ihousiinciK of caSes without
a s!i:?!e disappointing result, and
am coovlnoeil that by no other
method tun a thorough ar.d pcr-
rr.ar.ent cure be «<x. orl ,pH<,h e< j-
c ; — ; a.
T- 1 cure variooooie by an absolute- ]
!y palnl'^-.s method, arjd it Is es-l- I
iConi nec-cssary that the patient be'
detained from badness. In ever}' I
lactuior 'he cuie is complete and I
i.f-rir.i.i)ont. ar.d tb» trttiment en- j
. : &
Conirarted isord?r§.
In no' ether ailment v«?eu!iar to
r.r_i\ is a prompt and thorough cure
fo r Wflillil. Contra-ctrd disorders
t<na t-'» work backwarrl until the
rni.'ft v s tal nerve centers becom^
ir.volvM in the fnf!amn;ation. Then
follows a rfcroole stajre that etub-
bcrnix resists Hi! crdinar>- treat-
ment. Safety cemaniJs that every
.veeUgtt of infection br eradicated
fct the earliett possible moment.
My irca.tn-ifnt ia thorough. The
reme<il;t employed have a more
positive action than has ever before
beers attained, and so perfect is my
method cf Application thet even
I caroaie ca5es ; ieM oompletely. ¦
C — &
r My Uealintnt f^r Ppecirtc BtoottT
I P<-iscn neutralizes ar.d <!llmlr.ate-s
I the very Ja.st taint <f vitxs from
I the system, and all this is arconi-
j rlishe4 without th* us.- of danger-
I O'js mineralf. I afford you a com-
I rlcte and permanent cure
o _ „&
G — -^
] Write for my copyrighted ram- i
I pblet. "Liv# All Vour Tears a I
I Man." Mailed fie t . ConsuHation I
I free at office ot by mall. - I
c — — -o
DR. O. C. JOSLEN,
1049 Market Street,
Diigcnatly Opposite inbernla Bank.
SYNOPSIS OFANNUAL STATEMENT
— or the- —
Connecticut Fire
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD. IN THE STATE OF CON-
nectlcut, on the 3lEt Cay of December
1501.
CAPITAL. <
Amount et casital stock said up
in full fl.OO.OOO 00
ASSETS. —
Ft.ocki *nd tond* owned 52.297.840 00
VUu« of real e*Ute owned 217.0f» CO
Loan* en bonds and mortgagee.. 1.19.1.760 00
C*sh on ban* and in bank 332.603 SI
Premiums In course of collection
and tranemUEiou 217.41$ 71
TolU edmltted acsets J4.318.6H 62
LIABILITIES. . . : . . == -
Or->»B rlaim» for lo«te» unpaid.. $ 279,043 C2
Amount of unearned nrcmium on j
all outstanding risks , 2,031,144 70
Total Liabilities $2,310, 138~a2
Total lneurerce in force Decem-
ber SI. 1001 552S.331.270 00
INCOME.
Fremiums received darinr the
year in cash $2,377,136 67
Intere»t and dividends received
during th« year 166, 4S5 60
RrnU received during the year
net 6,502 C5
ToU! Income $2,533.12-4 08
EXPENDITURES. -. ~
I^ofs^s paid during th« year $1,362,726 41
Dividends paid during the year
on capital Btock 100,000 00
Commissions end salaries paid
during the year C73.9tt> IS
Taxes P«ld during the year 72.878 46
Amount of all other expenditures 172.195 »O 1
f2.3Sl.749 «5 j
PACIFIC DEPARTMENT,
411 CALIFORNIA ST.
BENJAMIN J. SMITH, Manager.
COLIN M, BOYf /gent for San Prancisso.
tWONQ WOO,
CHINESE TEA AND HERS
SANITARIUM.
76S-66 Clay St., S. F., Cal.
. \ LL DISEASES CURED
Hl ezcludvely by Chines*
h '?ht. over 2000 varieties lielng raed. . llouis,
• :30 to 11 *. m .. X to 3 and 7 toT'J p.m. I
I CORONADO TENT GITY I
I Gqrbnado Beach, Ca !. 1
I BATHING, FISHING, BOATING, 8
| GOLF, TEA GARDENS, VAUDEVILLE, §!
| ' PING-PONG, DANCINGr BOWLING §
i ft and all ether amusements, with one of the finest bands in the West and several fine w
i £k crchestraB. . Economical, comfortable and amusing. . ¦ Mi
& , Round trip tickets from San Francisco, including ground and water rent, ;3 '
* new on sale at: ¦'. . % '& '
K . Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Ry. Co., 641 Market St. ,J(ta4JSO 8'
&£p} Southern ; Pacific Ry. Co... 613 Market Str...: .....'.:...... ..:...f34.5O S
i% . Pacific Coast S.S. Co., 4 New Montgomery St. ...........^sa3.00 . ;:' k
n Persons bringing their own tents and holding Coronado excursion tickets o
Q ever the Santa Fe, Southern Pacific or Pacific; Coast Steamship Co. are not O
3 charged for ground and water rent, as the excursion tickets include ail this, Q
S . as well as the street car and ferry trip to and from the train, and transfer ot S
w 150 pounds of baggage. . . ,' • • 8
« Persons who bring their own tents, but not holding Coronado excursion S
« .tickets, will have to pay $1.50 per month ground rent, which includes tree Q
Q ' use oi. water. • ' g
v Persons bringing their own tents can rent furnishings at the following 8
S prices per week: .: . ILr
S Double bedstead with spring and cotton mattress, $1 25; cot, single. 25c: spring S
<i> cot, double, COc; mattress, single, 25c; mattress, double. 50c; pillows, Sic; blankets. S
<ij 25c: comforters, 25c; table. 25c; campstool. lvc; chairs, 25c; rocking chairs, 30c; g
M gasoline stoves, 50c; oil stoves, 25c; washstands, complete, 35c; cooking utensils for &
S> three persons, .5c; lamp, with oil, 35c. • . , . O
jrt .' . Prices per month double the weekly rates. • • .' S
iS ' Furnished tent - for : one person. $12 per month. For two persons. $20, and each y\
« additional person 55 • per^ month. Furnished tent - comprises beds. beddlnK, table*. $5 '
JV ¦ wash stands, rocking:, folding and camp chairs,' clean linen, towels, water, dally care * '
ft of tent and laundry of tent linen. Tent»' electric lighted. ¦ Perfect sewerage. '
S For pamphlets and fuli particulars call on "° ' ¦ -8
ALL ATTRACTIONS
For the Bummer the Hotel Vendorae'
management announces many new at-
tractions at that popular, resort. Two
magnificent swimming pools are near
the hotel and guests may have all the
pleasure of seaside resorts. Bowling,
\ :¦ at
solf, tennis and ping pong are among
the many diversions. Johanr.sen's Or-
chestra will be there all the time.
Automobile coaching from the hotel
- throughout . the valley. . *
GEORGE P. SNELL., Manager.
HOTEL VfcNDOME,
8 AN <!OSE, CAL.
- __ -v — — . Nature's own selec-
f-'fl ifr? tion for a health ana
L. \JA\ ¦¦ pleasure resort ' be-
____ . _ _i_ w _ cause ofthe curative
HP A T TH • Properties of its mud
UjLijH p . JL JL1 and f ulphur baths for
rheumatism, in°om-
A KT T\ nfa . Bout, neuralgia.
/VjPilJ llver.kldneyand blood
diseases. Has every
T\» t3 A CTTTVC natural advantage for
PLEASUKE yffl&jgyaa:-
OTTO E. NEVER, Prop.
C. M. ARNOLD, 640 MarKct, S. F, Ajt.
Byron J4ot Springs
CONTRA COSTA CO., CAL.— Fine
hotel, modern Improvements, perfect ap-
pointments. Suites with mineral baths.
These wonderful waters and hot mineral
and mud baths cure Rheumatism an4 Ma-
laria without fail.* Address Manager, By--
roii Hot Springs, Cal. Call on Lombard &
Co.. 86 ) Geary »t. ¦ - .." v
Lake Tahoe Ry. and Transportation Co.
Lv. Truckee (Rail) T a.m. Ar. Tahoe City 6 a.m.
Breakfast at Tahoe Tavern -.
Lv.TohoeCity(Steamer)9a.m. ArTahoeCHy5pm.
Supper ft Tahoe Tavern
LvTaboeCltyiK*ll)0 :30p.m. Ar.Truckee7:20p.m.
TAHOE TAVERN,
LAKE TAHOc.
"NOT BETTER THAN THE BEST, BUT
• EETTEIl THAN TUB REST." ...-
Will formally open for guests June 12th. Bald
to be "finest mountain hotel west ofthe Rocky
Mountains," Try It and form your own opinion
l^urlns June you can obtain good room and
board for $3 per day, but you can spend more
If you want to.
. For folder eivinc full description call at the
S. P. Information Bureau, under Grand Hotel,
or write to TAHOE TAVERN, TAHOE CITY,
CAL.
THE TALLAC.
Lake Tahoe, with many additional attractions,
among them the splendid new anrcsjment ' pa-
vilion. Resident physician.
Address M. LAWRENCE & CO.. TaHae. Cal.
Note— Positively no consumptives taken.
For descrlDtlve pamphlet call at S. P. In-
formation Bureau. 613 Market «t.
ERCCK WAY, LAKE TAHOE,
OPEN JUNE I.
To avoid dlsapreeabte waiting for narrow
gauge and steamer, take . •
THE BROCKWAT TALLYrHO
Over our short cut. " It meets the morning
train at Truckee Sundays and Thursdays.
LAKE TAHOE.
Lakeside Park. Now open. Hotel, cottages
and tents. Delightful camping grounds near
steamer landine; furnlrhed tents to rent. Kor I
descriptive circulars and terms address E. R. '
Smith & Co.. Statcllne P. O.. El Dorado Co., Cal.
L-^K. ? TAHO",'
Glenbrook. Nev. Lake shore house and cot-
tages. Best fishing on the lake. Partially fur-
nished cottages fcr campers. Write for particu-
lars and rates. D. COBRILLAND, proprietor.
RUB*CO'** S^RIMG^
Open .Tun* 1<V Connections by stage daily
with steamer. Rates. $2 to $2 2T. per day; S12
to $14 PSr week. D. ABBOTT. ProD., Mc-
Kir.ne.vs, Lake Tahoe, Cal. ; ¦
. — —— — ¦ '-. — ¦•— ¦ ¦'¦-'¦
RUBICON PARK.
Delightful summer resort on shore of Lake Ta-
hoe. Everything new. Bestt beach- for bathins
on the lake. Fishing, hunting. . Boats, fishing
tackle: saddle honfes at moderate hire: $2 per
day, or |10, $12, $14 per week Postofflcs. tel.
A. L. Frost. Rubicon Park, Lake Tahoe. Cal.
DEER P RK INN PN > COTT/CES.
U mllea from LAKE TAHOE. Typical resting
place; 6607 feet elevation. • Mineral springs.
Take 6 p. m. train. S. F. Send for booklet.
J. B. SCOTT. Deer Park. Cal.
T « *-» r? I IN "v .
Tahoe City, one mile from N»W Hotel. Now
open. Wrlteifor terms. MRS. VADE BRTSON.
prop. *' -V ' ¦ ¦ ¦
TSOCK" RIVER COUINT cr L \^.!
Summer Resort and Sportsmen's Ledge. Firh-
)ng unexcelled; fish hatchery. Second season.
Send for booklet. W.' C. Foulks. Verdi, Nev.
.- ¦ • -
LAKE COUNTY, CAL;
/ ¦ -
For stomach, liver ar.d kidney troubles—
positive cure for constipation. New kltchea
and dining-room, under the supervision of Cart
Raymond and Hans Mortensln and assistants,
recently from Hotel del Coronado. Flv« nv»
houses. Room for all. We have mora testi-
monials from people cured than all other
springs combined.
For further narticulars and printed matte*
at Travelers' Information Bureau. 20 Mont-
gomery st., San Francisco.
, , DR. W. R. PRATHEK.
Adams Springs.
In Santa Cruz Mountains, Half Mils
From Big* Tree Grove.
Buy ticket to Camous Station. For partlcu- |
lars and booklet write THOS. L. BELL. P. O..
Felton. C&l. Opens June 1st.
YOSEMITE VALLEY,
BIO OAK FLAT AND TOSEMITE STAGE
CO. — Running directly through the Tuolomn*
Big Tree Grove. Special rates for teachers and
parties. Staging Z\~ hours first afternoon and
0 hours next Jay, arriving at Yosemlta Valiey-
5 p. m. Send for Illustrated folder. WM. J.
WHITE. Gen'l. Agent, K>0 Market st., epposit*
Palace Hotel. S. F. : tel. Black 3571.
TROUT FISHING.
Best in State at BOCA. CAL.
For information address Boca Hotel. Boca.
Kev. Co.. Cal.. en TP.UCKEE RIVEK.
riMPTAVI^ft HOTEL, camp cottage*
vAiill lAlL'jR and grounds, private pic-
nics." bowling alley, tennis, boating, trout fish-
ing, telephone. Call at Traveler, 20 Montgom-
ery street H. G. MARTIN. Proprietor.
LAKEPORT AND OARTI.ETT SPRING3
STAGE LINE — Hopland to Bartlett Springs.
via Lakeport. carrying passengers for Lakeport
and Bartlett Springs. Stages connect with train*
at Hopland. I -cave Homland at 12:30; arrlva as
Lakeport at 3:30; a.rrive at Bartlett Springs a:
7:30. New 6- horse 14-rassenger tourist wagons,
made to order for this sun line, with at: tin
most moderr imDrovements. Passenger* for
Lakeport or Bartlett Springs call for tickets by
Bartlett Sciinzs Stage Line. Tickets can ba
had at offlce Cal. Northwestern Ry., 650 Mar-
ket st, or at Tiburon Ferry.
MILLER & HOWARD. Proprietors.
VTf-jjv '^PT'TlfS— 3 milea from Uklab.
K endocino Ca . Natural electric waters.
'champagne baths-. Only placa In the world of
this class of waters having continuous flow of
natural warm water direct from springs to
tubs. Lovely ground3, flshinpr. hunting. Crys-
tal Springs. Accommodations: table first-class.
J. A. REDEMEYER & CO.. Props.
"«t I N THE SIERRAS." TURNBACK INN.
I Tuolumnc Cal., 25o." feet above sea level.
Hotel Nevills. Jamestown. Cal.. 1171 feet
above sea level: on lino of Sierra Railway.
When you go to or return from Yosemlte or
Hetch-Hetchy valleys", a good place to stop;
most elegant appointed hotels in the mountains.
orrH^RDFOV'S SP^TTtfGS — Ten
• »fniJe3 from Chico. Cal. Ncted for being a
sura cur* for rheumatism, malaria, dyspepsia,
blood and kidney diseases, nervous troubles,
etc. A dead enemy of poison oak and skin dis-
eases. Hotel and batha open entire year. J,
V. RICHARDSON. Prop.. Chtco. Cal.
I A REIN SPRINGS — Most desirable In L*k»
»Co. ; contain sulphur. iroi\ magnesia and
arsenic; wonderful cures of iheumatism, ca-
tarrh kidney liver and stomach troubles; new
gymnasium, bowling alley, handball court and
Hlliard room. Round-trip Uc&fcta, 3. P. offlce.
$3. J. A. HAYS. Prop.
LANTATION HOUSE. IS miles from Caza-
dero — Grand redwood and mountain scenery:
rood trout fishing: plenty of fruit, cream and
milk Daily n#ll, stage from Cazadero. Through
fare. R. R- ind stage, $3 50. For particulars
apply J. Luttringer. Sea View. Sonoma Co.. Cal.
OTEL DB REDWOOD— Santa Crua Mts.
Among the grand old trees; board $3 and
»10 aweek: fare, return ticket. $2 50. M. 3.
COX Laurel, Santa Cms County. Information
at Peck's Bureau. 11 Montgomery St.
T. SAN FRANCISCO RANCHO— THIS
homelike resort la located in the Santa
Cruz Mountains. C miles from CapltoU. Good
table board, hunting and flshioff- Address B.
D. WEBB. Soquel. Cal. , ¦
OUNTAIN VIEW RANCH— HOTEL. COT-
tages wall-known table. Phone, swlmmln*.
dally mall: campers to Glenwood, Including
carriage. S3 73 round trip.
* ' FRANK R. PAXy. SanU Cms.
ILLOW RANCH— Quiet foothill ranca, I
miles from Santa Cms; delightful homf
In redwoods: abundant fruit: good table; $8 55
per wesk. MRS. WM. CRANDELL, SanU
Cruz.
THE OAKS a favorite summer resort on
Brand forte drive, 5 miles from SanU Cruj;
daily mail, fishing, home cooktnj. Address
MRS. CZARINA SMITH MILL8, Santa Crna.
A-WWATVATT3 FARM. SANTA CRU2
MOUNTAINS, cottages and rooms to let, fur-
nished or unfurnished for housekeeping. H.
J. SEEGELKEN. Los Gatos Postofflce. Cai.
GARDEN CITY SANITARIUM, San Jose, Cal.
One of the best equipped on the coast. Every
variety of water treatment, electricity, mas-
sage. JC-ray^^
BELLEVUE HOTEL— El ¦' Verano. Sononw
County, Cal. Terms, $1 CO per day anJ
upward. Long distance telephone. | Hot min-
eral EprhTgsnearby^PeterGouailhaTdou^Prop.
R~ IVERSIDK HOTEX. and cottaxea; 73 nu;
Santa Cms. Cal. Near Beach. Rates to
families. Information at It Montgomery sC
Free bus. Lens: ditt. phons. Fred Barstfn. Pro»
KING'S RANCH— Six miles from Cazader*.
Elevation 12C0 fast: among the redwoods.
Hunting, fishinsr. Term*) $lt) a week* family
rates. Address WM. KINO. Cazadero. .
RAND CENTRAIi 'HOTEL. Guernevtlle,
Ca.'. — New management; thoroughly r»-
fitted at:d imoroved. Headquarters for hunters
and Oshera. Add. F. PLATH. Guemevllle. Cal.
ISSON TAVERN.- near Mt. Shasta. Par-
tlculars "Information Bureau," 20 Mont-
Eomery »t.. or MRS. L. M. SIS3ON. Sisron. Cal.
BERGHEIM— Two mlle3 from Los Gatoa
¦ home cooking. P. DISOUE. Los Gatoa, Cal.
STAGE LINES AND LIVEBIES.
L"~A~7lONDA"alid PESCADERO— Through tha
redwoods to the ocean. Hayward"*, Weir's,
Beilvale Plgecn Pt. and Santa Cruz. Buy B.
R. tickets to Redwood City. 0 a. m. train. 3J
and Townsend sts.: 9:20 a. m. from San Jose.
Add. WALTER KNIGHT. Redwood City. Cal.
ririr CTiDI CC Uklab- Tourists, camp.
faAllLC MABLCJers. hunters. *Wrttf» w
H.' A.- E!dred for rates for any kind of turnout.
PESCADERO^ — San Mateo and. Pescader-i
stage line, via Halfmoon Bay and Sat»
Gresorio, dally all year; twice a day to Half-
moon Bay. Lvs. San Mateo 10 a.m.& 4:13 p. m.
FASHION STABLES. UKIAH AND WIL-
lits Tourists, canuien, hunters, writ© J.
H SniltTi. Ukiah. Smith & Taylor. W!Uiti. toi
any kind of turnout. -
[LROY Fashion Livery; gocd service; real
rates. . Ofc. Gilroy Spr. stage. H. MayocX,
SANTA CRUZ— San Lorenzo Stables. »tjrl'
ls!» rigs. " Reasonable prices. ¦ • ¦ »
j I SOPA SPRINGS 1 Cal
I fcjip^^jpi '¦> yc*-.k y- ,^ * 2 y** 1^^* *^i*l Tl '<¦ /tf iV ' ' * •**'^ ' *^-^-
- COR HEALTH AND PLEASURE GO TO
' * Napa Scda Springs. Situated 1000 feet
- above the Beautiful Napa Valley. Hot and
" Cold Soda Baths. Shetland Ponies and Burros
5 for Children. Two trains daily, 7 :S0 a. m. and
[ 4 d. m. Address ¦
!. DOLLMAXN & JACOBS. Napa Soda Springs.
! I BriK.LbTi >Prt.i/,G> I
! Here Is an opportunity to gain Health and
J Strength: also, have a , pleasant vacation,
i RATiS Hetel $10 to $15 p.r week. to«e-
j ft.-llLJ. keepj. g Cctttgei $3 to s IS per week.
'. Send for Illustrated booklet. Two routes:
. Via C. & X. w. Railway and S. P. Co.
AMUSEMENTS.
s ' GEORGE WATSON, manager of arttuse-
5 merits: llahn'a Orchestra: dancing every
i week day evening; Tennis, Bowling, Cro-
• , quct. Billiards, irhuffle-Board. Ping Pong,
Livery, Burros; Swimming Tank. 2OxS0;
Hot Water. Vapor, Tub. Mineral and Ko-
I man Baths: competent Massagists: Guides,
> TJogs and Horses for Hunting and Fishins;
t fehjady Drives and Walks. /
. i BAIJTLETT SPRINGS CO.. ! .
I P. O.. Bartlett Springs,
1 i Or No. 2 Suiter Street, San Francisco.
j: e - _ °
•'/ET >J A S t RINGS
N«pa County,
Is Absolntely- Clean.
j A pictorial booklet mailed to you for the
1 a^rlslns. EDWARD L. SANFORD,
! Manager.
LYTTON SPRINGS.
Always open. Finest mineral baths & plunge.-
Na staging. Every comfort and amusement.
Tlburon feny. 7:30 a.m., 3:3f. p. m. Informa-
tion of DR. HENSLEE. SOT Suiter Et. Phone
SuUer 2371, 11 Montgomery st, or A. V.
: MORSE, Lytton, Sonoma County, CaK ¦ . - ,
, i — : ~~ ¦ ~ r ~-. ~~ ~^"
; rt I || I Napa County. The most
Vt MOICI1Q charming Epot In Callfor-
Ull BlDlljElu nia - Ideal for a summer
V!l ¦iWiWilM vacation. Drives over
. picturesque and sprinkled roads. Good hotels.
Hummer resorts adjacent. Special round trip
tickets, good from Saturday until Monday.
52.50. Take boat foot- of Market street. 7:30
a. rn. and 4. p. m. . .-.' ./ . . . ..
HO! FOR BLUE LAKES!
Uoating 1 , Bathing.- Fishing and Huntihg;*new
• tennis court, mineral spring?. Our famous
Wfclte Bulohur Springs are known to all. Send
. for new pamphlet. . O. ( WEISMAN. Midlak*
P. O., Lake County, or call at offlce of C. N.
W. R. R. Co.. 650 Market st.
| HOWELL MT,,WBOOWQRTH'S
j Residence of 27 yeare; eeoond year of sum-
¦ mer r^fort. Purest of spring water. Home
ftoit, vegetables, milk. ttc. No fog. Ternn $7
per wefk. Addrejs WOOD WORTH & M'JL-
LKR. St. Helena. Cal.
l> (\XI71yA pnnin In the beart oft5le Sant »
KOWdruCEflaU Cruz Mo«ntai Mf yet
near enough to the ocean
for a daily salt water «wim. Red'sroods tnd tea breezes
— * wonderful combination. Souvenir booklet free.
Peck's Information Bureau, II Montgomery Street,
S. F.,or B. DicVin.'op, Lefjee, Ben Lomond. Cal.
)• ¦ .___ J
EL BONITO HOTEL.
¦ The largest aad best appointed hotel In Rus-
j, slan River Valley. Excellent hunting, fishing
¦ and boating; fine scenery; pure spring water;
newly renovated: new furniture, "r. C. CAL-
! HOL'N, Proprietor. Duncans Mills. Cal. For
inlormation and rates inquire of Peck's Bu-
reau. 11 Montgomery St., or write R. C. Cal-
hour, Proprietor.
OM A HOM^^n^y-CAliP NlEKE2
Free from fog and wind. LKjts $10 up. Cot-
j tages built $5« up. Heating-, bathing, tontine;
ground. Board and lodging, $7 up. Sawmill,
depot, store, postofflce. Sausallto ferry. $3
round trip. Address M. C. MEEKER. Camp
Meeker. Soccma County.
AGUA CALIEi\TE.
Also known as California Hot Springs. . So-
noma Valley. No staging;' via C. N. Ry. or S.
P. R. R. Immense swimming surface. Splendid
table. Come Sundays and try it. Round trip
I $1 10. Telephone; many improvements: $12
and $14. THEO. RICHARDS, Proprietor,
Agua Calipnte, Cal. ¦ -
f\ 1 I * g\\£ H0T SPR I* GS —
Ill ) j " S 3 climate, scenery unsur-
IliS massed. Camnins privl-
U I Ea V! | leges now. Trains from
m—a^mm—mmmmmmm Third and Towns-nd StS.,
0 a. m., 2:45 p. m. Literature on application.
R. ROBERTSON. Gilroy Springs, Cal.
CO? CRESS SPRINGS.
. A charming resort In the Santa Cruz Mts. :
2 hours from Sap Francisco; delightful cli-
mate; ewimmine and all sporls; table unsur-
iinssed; best mineral water on the coast; open
all the year. K. IT. GOODMAN. Manager. ,,
CLIMB MOUNT SHASTA 7
From Sieson. Address H. McGuinness, Prop.
EL MONTE HOTEL. Slsson. Cal. Expa-
rienced gulJes at hotel.
HorriN strings.
. These Mineral Springs are pleasantly located
on the hillside, immediately adjoining the well-
known Baitlett Springs. Lake Co., Cal. Hotel
Plessant View is again run by the owner,
MRS. HOPPIN. ¦ . .
"THE' GROVE,"
Lake Tahoe. half mile east of Tallac. Hates,
$2 per day. ?9 per week; meals.- Wlc; good sad-
dle horses and the best of livery; boats free to
all guests. J. E. PARMETER, proprietor,
Tallac P. P., Cal. - ¦ ¦
SARATOGA SPRINGS
#Bftter than ever this year. Booklet and full '
information at Peck's, 11 Montgomery st., or
R. R. offlce. 630 Market, or John Martens,
Bachelor P. P.. Lake Co., Cal.
MOUNTA N HOME "
At foot of Loma Prleta, highest point In Santa
Cruz Mountains. Grand scenery. Fishing, hunt-
I ing and swimming. Table and ; climate unsur.
passed. Stage at- Madrone Monday, Wed. and
Sat. Train leaves S. F. 9 a. m. dally. Send for
•ouvenlr. VIC PONCELET. Llagas. Cal.. Prop.
HOTEL EL MONTE,
LOS GATOS.
Under new management. Now open for
business. Rates. $3 to $15 per week.
SUMMEU RESORT, '
Among the Pins Hills; altitude' 2024 feet: $7
per week; first-class accommodation. Before
going elswhere write to CHAS. GROTTIANY
Applegate. Placer County, Cal.
FOREST MOTEL, •
ALMA.
Santa" Cruz Mountains. Good trout fishing.
Rebuilt and reopened. B. BOHME. Prop.
• HOTEL LA HONDA.
' ITUATED IN THE REDWOODS. GOOD
<-* trout fishing. Season now open. Long dis-
tance . phone. . MRS. L J. SEARS, La Honda,
faaa Mateu County, Cal. >'.;..¦*. . ...
HIGEA1 SPRINGS
ALWAYS OPEN.
The famous health and pleasure ( resort of-
Lake County. Finest waters for the cure of
LIVKR. KIDNEY, MALARIA. RHEUMATISM
and STOMACH TROUBLES. Every comfort
and amusement. FREE SWIMMING TANK,
CROQUET. TENNIS. Regulation Bowling Al-
ley, Riding and Driving Horses; Splendid Trips
Id Mountains or Valley. _ .
NOTE SPECIAL RATES.
One person In room, "small hotel". .?10 per.week
Two persons in room, ."small hotel". jlS per week
One person in room, "cottages". .. .$11 per week
Two persons In room, '"cottages".. .?20 per week
One person in room. "MAIN HOTEL"
$12 and $14 per week
Two persons in room, "MAIN HOTEL" ....
?-0 and $22 per week
Special inducements for School Teachers or
Families desiring to remain by the month.
For illustrated pamphlets, photographs and
analysis of waters call on Tourists' Information
Bureau, 11 Montgomery, cr The Traveler offlce,
I 20 Montgomery St., or write direct to CRAIG
I & WARNER. Highland Springs, Lake Co., Cal.
SANTA CATALINA ISLAND,
3>2 hours from Los Angeles.
Advantaeres. attractions and amuse-
ments impossible elsewhere; ninth sea-
son; three months on Catalina Isiana of
our Famous Marine Band, twenty-five
members, ten soloists; most nhenomenal
fishinsr and greatest rod and reel records
known; the Marine Gardens: Glass-bot-
tomed Uoats and Aquarium: Boating:.
Bathing:; Wild Goat Shootiner: Delight-
iul coast Excursions; Fleets ot Yachts
.and Launches; Ideal Camp Life: Com-
plete Camp Equipment; Hotels and Cot-
tage?; Hotel Metropple, modern conven-
iences, eleotrie lights; Golf. Tennis, Bowl-
ing. Music. Dsncine. etc. For further
particulars address BANNING COM-
PANY, 222 South Spring street, Los An-
peles. cr E. C. PECK. Tourist Informa-
tion Bureau. U Montgomery street, 3an
Francisco, Cal. (
0 is m r%/nr\ h °t springs, sono.
A/I /} /t/tA m A COUNTY; only 4}i
UM/IVVU hours from San jTran-
¦ ¦ ¦ . ' ' Cisco and but 0 miles'
staging; waters noted for medicinal virtues;
best natural hot mineral water bath in State*
boating and swirnmlns in Warm Springs Creek-
good trout streams; telephone, telegraph, dally
mail, express and San Francisco morning and
£~ e P^ ngr r>^ ers - FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. AND
faTAOE SERMCK; both morning and after-
noon stazes; round trip ?from San Francisco
only $5 CO. Take Tlburon ferry at 7:30 a m
or 3:30 p. m. Sundays S a. m. only. Rates $-'
a day or $12 a v/eek. References, any guest
of the past seven years. Patronage of 1901
unprecedented. Tourist Information Bureau.
11 Montgrosnery st. : also at Traveler offlce 2(1
Montgomery st.. or of J. F. MULGR1SW
Hkaggs, Cal. ,. , . t
.' .. )
SPKCIAL RATES TO TEACHERS.
, You ali-knov/ abc>jt my table
' IT, O. WICKES. Casteli'a. Cal.
* .
S THE seaside r«ort cf Central California j
| — enlarged, improved— per day $z upwards B
1 -~nn; orchestra—no w open, send for £
S booKlet. Address for hotel, R. M. Brisre I
fcl?L^" se3 ». F - Rea «"«. Capitoh, C*l.' J
CAMP CURrF
HAD SO ARRIVALS IN MAY. 1001.
HAS JIORETIIAN POCBLED MAY 100° '
YOSEMITE.
Ofnee— 11 Montgomery et.. San Kranci3co. -
SfclGLERSPnlnGSHzaria
'¦'¦¦' , & mineral waters
unexcelled for rheumatism, malaria, etomach
diseases. Swimming, billiards, dancink Ping
1'ong; $s to $12 week. Ofnee. 11T Grant^ave or
Selgler Springs, Lake Co., H. McGOWAN, prop.
WHITE COTTAGES.
Howelt Mountain: altitr.de 2000 feef air
pure and dry; delightful family resort; daily
, mail; -croquet; rag. bowling; social hail; Epien-
did camping grounds; $S per, tvcelc. Writ-*
MRS. J. H. GOETSCHE, Angyin, Cal.
K»AM4TH KOT SPR'NCS.
Finest fishing, hunting and health resort on
the coast. Climate perfect. On Klarnath River
Rate?, $2 and $2 50 per day; Slu-to $14 per
wesk. Call Traveler Ofnee,- 20 Montgomery »t.
or addrefi EDSOX BROS.. Beswick, Sisklyou
County. Cal.
DUNCA v SPRINGS:
Two miles from Hopland; best medicinal
waters in the State: fine hotel and first-class
table; rates $10 and $12; housekeeping cottages."
O. HOWELL, Hopland, Mendoclno Co., Cal.-
If you wlah to know where the finest min-
eral eprings on the Pacific Coast are, so
that -you can selectT.he one most desir-
able for you, get "Vacation. 1902."
If you wish to camp In soms mountain
dell, or on the 'bank of some limpid
stream, 'get "Vacation 1902."
If you prefer a hotel or a private home In
some beautiful town, get "Vacation.
1902."
If you prefer the free life of a farm, get
"Vacation. 1902."
This little book, "Vacation. 1902." is-
sued by the California Northwestern
Railway Company, gives complete in-
formation for any kind of an outing.
To be had at ticket offices of company, 650
Market street (Chronicle building), and
Tlburon Ferry, or at the General Office,
Mutual Life building, corner Sansome
and California streets.
Call or write for a copy."
H. C. WHITING, Gen'l Manager.
E. X. RYAN. Gen'l Pass. Agt
MEDICAL. SPRINGS.
CERTAIN CURE FOR STOMACH. LIVER,
kidney and bladder troubles. Absolute guar-
antee for all skin and blood diseases. Works
wonders In all female complaints. Recommend- j
ed by leading physicians. Thousands cured.
Tickets Cal. & N. W. R. R.; stage from Ukiah.
Call or address
W TTER P. O.. Lake Co.. Cal.
•Main criice and water depot, 016 Market
street, room 6-1, city.
,_ R. McCORMICK. Manager.
GRANT'S.
Couple hundred yards from railroad station.
Eltgant country mansion. Scenic surround-
ings, beautiful grounds, plenty of shade, swim-
reins and fishing, croquet grounds, hammocks,
ttc One and one-half miles south of Healds-
burg. First floor, one person in room. $0 per
week: two in a room, $10 per week. Second
floor, one person In room, $8 per week: two In a
room. $14 per week. Will a'.so furnish tents to
those desiring. Single person in tent $S per
Tieek; two in a tent. $10 per week. Buy tickets
to Grant Station. Address Mrs. A. F. GRANT
Healdsburg. .Sonoma County. Cal.
WILBUR HOT SULPHUR SPRIGS
Sulphur Creek. Colusa Co.. Cal.. 26 miles'by
stage w«t of Williams: faro S2. Hottest '
strongest water on the coayt; temperature 143
deg. Curea rheumatism, dropsy, salt rheum
skin diseases, neuralgia, liver, kidney com-
plaints, paralysis, mercury in system dyspep-
sia, catarrh. Natural mud batha. New 2-story
hotel; fine new bathhouse. Board and lodging
including baths. $10 a week. WM. OELGEART'
Proprietor.
K;l: 1 OCALOMA «Jgj»
Berirand Hotel: first-class accommodations-
reasonable rates for families and parties: fish-
ing, bathing: beautiful drives to Bear Valley
etc. Telephone. JOSEPH F. BERTRAND «
bulletin Oftlce every Friday. 2 to 4 p.* m."
HOTEL BON-AIR,
I) ROSS VALLEY.
J. E. MANLOVET & WIFE, . (formerly Mrs.
Leach). Proprietors.
RUSSIAN' RIVE HOTEL.
One mile from famous "Bohemian Grove" -
new management; all refitted. Quietude, com-
fort, pleasure; hunting, fishing, boating; fresh
milk, cream and best of everything. Address
C. F. CARR. Manager. Russian River station
via Duncans Mills. Cal.
INDEPENDENCE LAKE~
Fishing; beats: excellent table; climate per-
fect; 16 miles from Truckee. in an unbroken
fc-r«st. Further information Traveler ofnee, 2a
Montgomery it., or MRS. H. M. CLEMONiS
Truckee. Cal. - . •
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
Nearest placa to S. F.. 2y* hours: 5 miles
from Valiejo. Hot 'Sulphur baths; cura rheu-
matism, neuralgia, eczema, kidney, liver, stom-
ach diseases. Lake for boating and bathing.
Danring pavilion. $10 a wesk and up. Free
bus to guests. M. MADRID. Vallejo. Cal..
JOHANMSBERG
IN THE NAPA REDWOODS; NEW HOTEL;
large dining-room; exhilarating air: hunting,
t;slur.g, swlmmlnsr and boating; term* reason-
able. Inquire of THEO. BL.ANCKENRURG
JR..- prop.. OakvlUe, Napa County, or Peck's
Information Bureau, II 1 Montgomery st.
tAWRENCH VILLA.
Town, Home. Sonoma. Will meet guests.
Pleasant location; Plenty shade; nice drives;
nwlmmlns; fruits; $5 per week. HENKT PEL-
LlSSTER. Sonoma. Sonoma County. Cal.
WHIT?- SU'-FMUR SPRING9.
TWO MILES FROM ST. HELENA.— POSI-
tlve cure for rheumatism, stomach trouble
and blood diseases. Livery stable. Carrtoge
meets all train*. Board, including baths, is
per week. Address W. N. McCORMICK. St.
Helena, Cal. • \
Forrest aad health tN THE SIERRAS
near Collax un O. P. K. R Elevation just rirfht—
21<0ft.— )86 miles from San l«'r. No Magin-»; good
table; fln«-stscenery, water, air, fruit and climate.
Ideal forests and grounds jc.OOa week. Send for
booklet Orchard SpHajsr, Colfax.CaJ
THE CEYSE S.
.(Sonoma County). New man&sement; rooms
plastered and hard finished; new furniture;
new, private bathhouse: hunting, fishing year
round: white help only; best livery; - cooking
specially supervised by manager. See pamphlet.
THE PURISSIMA HOUSE.
Near the ocean. Fishinsr in only mountain
trout stream in San.Mateo Co. Long distance
phone. *2 per day. C. I*. MOSCONI, Prop.,
Purissima. San Mateo Co.. Cal.
NEVADA CITY.
1 Th* land of mines, pises and sunshine. Na-
tional Hotel and Annex; . Matchless climate.'
mountain scenery. ¦ pin«s groves, famous ¦ gold
mines. Perfect . accommodations. Reasonable
ra ea. . . . ..........
¦ i iiiTi*iiiMBiMi iwi A **^* .if^V"^*"*" di
f——— THE NEW BUILDINGS AND
HOITT'S Beautiful Grounds at Hoitt's
School will be open to 6ummer
A1BINLO guests during June and Juiy.
n , DL . Superior climate, excellent
rAKn> table; reasonable prices. Ad-
drees IRA G. HOITT.
!-• r~\ -T- cr i Continuous
~n-r-cZ Wither
;vl^Xisi ' Report
/i«n-?^*-» rineto-day
AirtTEO, ..and.
€^f\L^ To-morrow.
PARAISO SPRING -.
The leading summer and winter resort of thi
State. Send for beautiful booklet to F. W.
JiCHROEPER. Mgr.. or call at City Agent, 11
Mortgomrry Et. ' - ' :
KENILWORTH INN.
Kenilworth Inn. Mill Valley, under new man-
aeement. will be opened as a strictly first-
class house on or a*K>ut June 7. 1002. . v
.~~ LAUREL DELL,
The Switzerland of America: largest dining-
room; new myrtle cottsig^: hunting, boattn*.
bathing toboggan, new livery, tennis, bowling,
etc • free teams to our mineral pprincs. 15
kind*. E. Durnan. Laurel Dell. Lake Co.. Cal.
HHRFPfi'S Among the Pine Mountain?.
• IIULlLI*V» «J (Tajifomia'g choicest climate.
1 Tha place to eajoy the country. Bowling, swim-
I mlng. croquet, hunting; flshinjt and the best of
! mtalc Rates fS per week. Kor further infor-
mation Inquire 10 Montgomery st.. or Hoberg's, ,
Lake County. MRS. II. HOBERG. Prop. |
mtTveedbr family resort.
Redwood grove*. Elevation 1650 feet. No
fos Climate delightful. All varieties fruit.
Iron spring*, hunting, mountain scenery. • pleas-
ant home, good table. Terms reasonable. Ad-
<5r es " H. E- HOLZREITER. Napa.
SOTD CO <!ORT K(ME l^t^o '?{.
filtitude. No fcg; climate delightful. Large or-
chard, vesetab • garden. Hot, cold baths. Spring
water; nwlmmlng tar.k. Karen $7 wk..up. Stage
jneets train. Srhuler &. Scheben. Napa. Cal.. .
~~~~~WMTE SULfHUR bPHINGS
Now ontn for the'waaon. All' amusements
for health and pleasure: liatss. *iv HO and *12
r>#r week. T&ke -TJl.uron ferry. Jius' meets .
Sin;. AUUreta E. IIAW-CS, fcar.ta Hew, Cal. j

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