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Home Wedding at Old Gilroy. GILROY. July l.-The marriage of Miss Ruby EUI», third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ellis, fend O..N. Whitely took place this afternoon at the borne of the bride's parents In Old Gllroy. Rev. Dr. Conn performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Whitely will reside in San Fran cisco. During the whole of yesterday beautiful floral tributes were received at the house and were tenderly and reverently laid be side the casket. The pallbearers wilt be Judge' E. A. Bridgford. Charles J. Heggerty, William Craig, Raphael Welll. W. D. English and Ryland Wallace. On the. arrival of the train at Sacra mento the escort will be received by the Masonic fraternity of the capital city, who will also take charge of the remains and recite the- solemn Masonic ritual for the dead over the body of their de parted brother. • : ¦ • Funeral services of a most Impressive character- will be held over the remains of the late Thomas J. Clunle at the late residence- of the deceased, 1"XK) Fell street, at 9:15 .o'clock this morning. The Rev. Walter M. White of the West Side Christian Church will officiate at the sad rites, tater the relatives and friends of the: deceased will escort the .remains to Sacramento, 'taking a special funeral train, which Is due to leave at 11 o'clock. LATE THOMAS J. CLUNIE WILL BE BURIED TO-DAY Impressive Services to. Be Performed in This City and Later in Sacramento. ;: Report Made by Sergeant Blank to That Effect to Acting Chief Martin. Sergeant of Police Blank submitted his final report of the work done by him and PUBLIC GAMBLING IN CHINATOWN SUSPENDED California souvenirs. Great variety at Sanborn & Vall*s, 741 Market street. • his squad during the last month to Act ing Chief Martin yesterday. During the month 102 arrests were made, including flfty-nlne for having lottery tickets in possession, one for keeping a lottery place, seven for visiting a lottery place, one for felony and thirty-four for misde meanors. Of the total number twonty were convicted and paid fines, nine. were convicted and confined, forty-two were dismissed and • thirty-one are pending. The total fines and forfeitures amounted to $110. During the quarter that the ser geant and his squad have been In China town the total arreets have been 345 and the total fines and forfeitures $73C5. In a communication to the acting chief, the sergeant says little or no gambling: of a public nature was carried on last month and that gambling by whites among Chi nese was almost entirely suspended. Dur ing the three months 125 search warrants for gambling • instruments and lottery tickets were executed and returns made thereon. Fantan games at 44. 39. 33A and 9 Ross alley, 802 Clay street. 123, 127, 144 and 156 Wnverly place, and lottery agencies at 31, 44 and 46 Bartlett alley, lu;26, 1027, 1022, 1009, 941, 720. 706 and 712 Du pon't street and 776V&. 727 and 747 Sacra mento street went out of business. Oxto Van Selow. a car conductor from Stockton, drifted into the metropolis yes terday arid immediately fell a victim to ¦Windier*. A bunko man took him in tow and in leirs than an hour relieved him of -Jl+6 through the medium of a poker game. A portion of the money'was returned, but Harry Walter.", one of the men engaged in the game, was arrested by Detective Charles". Taylor .last night and placed in the tanks- at. the City Prisorv Van Selow was walking along Market street," marveling at the tall buildings, when 'he «n«t a man who was apparently engaged' in .the same pastime. An ac quaintance was formed and the car con ductor's new found friend volunteered 'to lead the way to'a museum, where strange .things might be seen. Van Selow was in .town for that purpose and. the pair wound up o in a bunko den at 1CC5 Market street, where several men. Including ¦Walter*, wer£ engaged in a game of poker. Van Selow was loth to' play himself, professing ignorance of cards, and the "stee'rer" . volunteered to .take his hand, •providing he Fhould furnish the funds. Startled at thte exhibition of generosity, •'the Stocktonian- handed over J14G and was given a bogus check for J372. drawn on an Oregon bank, as security. The "steerer" had introduced himself as W. C. Holden of .T'ortla'nd. • •Very .soon the money had changed tianas and Van Selpw charged the gang with: haying robbed htm. To pacify the victim they gave him UO and later, when he. threatened to call a policeman, handed .him over NX) more. The matter was re ported to the police and Detective Taylor arrested Walters, whom th'fe victim identi fied as being one of the men In the game. Stockton Conductor Is . Relieved of Money at Poker. XlVjjv-BJa-d*;'. t^e'+wo'evenirig tla^li.f* of fhi? ,«;il>V': h**;*^ cpjjsfeoirdal'ed '.'under -the 1 ;ClaVle riingriaiaf**mrfjt., '-'Which bou^gtht .oiit.itte Hcj £id;infVr.c*ir-vv ;' ; • :: >*.' •'-.'¦¦ ' . : :¦ HARRY WALTERS AGAIN IN JAIL A number of artists who have made reputations for themselves while Illus trating the newspapers and magazines of San Francislco will give an exhibition of their work in the Maple room of the Pal ai-e Hotel, the date for which is not yet fixed. In all respects this picture show will bo more comprehensive than any of a similar nature given heretofore. While newspaper illustration will be largely ex emplified, the scope will be sufficiently wide to demonstrate that the illustrators compare favorably with their brethren of the studios in ability. It has been arranged to have all the pictures matted and put up for exhibition in good shape. In addition to work that lias attracted public attention when re produced in the public prints, -there will be art works of an elaborate sort spe cially prepared for the exhibition. The process of reproduction as employed in the newspapers and magazines will form a special feature of the exhibition, the scope being from the beginning to the end. Among the artists who will exhibit are the following named: Call— R. G. Russom, G. A. Bronstrup, W. ,¦ ,w '»!"• W< U Cook - Oltcar M - Bryn. Mau rice IH>1 Mue, George E. Parmenter, Ri Thomp son. J. W. Rennell. J. A. Cahlll and S. Schuhl Examiner— W. H. Matthies. C. S. Donnelly Merle Johnson, J. M. Kelly, M. W Xewberrv Bert A. In, D«n K. Sweeney, William Stevens! Ratef/h Klddle> Ralph s P rtn S*r and Henry Bulletin— J. Kahler, T. A. Dorgan R o Yardley, II. «. Peter. Halgh Patlgan, A. Ful-' ton and Laura E. Foster. Post— Marte Felling. Sunset Magazine— lo II. B«nsett. M. H. Har rU, C. D. Pltchford and A. M. Nelson. CLEVER ILLUSTRATORS TO GIVE EXHIBITION Artists of Press Will Show Their Work in Maple Room at Palace Hotel. ORATOR AND CONTRALTO WHO WILL ASSIST IN CELEBRATION AT VETERANS' HOME. Sa n t.a . An a ; Pa pexs Consolidate. < :VN'J\V AKA. JAily :.L— The Herald' attd ; riyfVpDL/ANP'.. July. 1.— T^'Jrult crop- is- TijV^iihi^.Vas't" anymore •apricots. are: pom ifv^jnjo-tb^banhf'ry fljah.C3.rj be' handled. ,tSmx *.<iar jo'ads. j have ' toeea shipped . ;td the •yii.^L::C»ty;' Vicannfery.' •'•"¦'Ft>* .<^rlpadp '.of Vi»>«cff.i'.'poods-.;'iiaLVe-;b*«h shipped' East Rirn^fevthV.«iinrieJ-i".Ktart<!d; Oils' #irajs<>n. : !^Ql6 yFrxdt; trap Vlfe Sip^nins \Fast: '¦'Jcir^rr -=¦¦:..¦¦:..,: .-. ;. i' . '. ; :'¦', .1 .: *! ¦:p .-i j ¦anniversary o*C national: ihtftJ- . v ; ;]i : ; :pdnd?rje£; wiU Mb* f celebrated . in '" IJ-. • -piipcrb ¦ptyiej. at. ?tKf Vetterjinp; ••• \&r?: 'iionTe; ;i<a^a;:<;«Hiirty. S Cal. "* H on-. :V : : county. -ivhof^^lojjucn^eViss Vqt surpassed.. |1f . in- J d^klis cQuajed iri : the \yest,:*rill. : sfceaJs" 'taihe.^fVnvieiis:dr tWftag On tl£ IJotolK' ::;;". U ": - '• - *¦* '- ?"-: • -jri>s vAima-.Befslund, soprano. , First i.hitarjaji qiiurCh..: §an 'FranClscO, find a .-ssuptfribf accompji^hrn-rnt ; ana '^Vow-cr^jyM >ing-tfiq '"Star. gpa,tigle4 Ban- * ¦ jicfl'' •,'•• .'•¦!/•.'¦".'¦" • "•. • ¦ . "¦¦*. j ." » V .'"j-'firnier'jjcutciiani. Governor* 4£cpb H: iXcff. * ; U1 be • attiring; i'Jtfce ¦ «l,istinj?iii^hed • y^pst^at th> houic on;ttte:Fourthi ! Thfi vlfrxVorkfe vfi* the opening dirplay ; vr&xe ; #«p<j>ciaUy-rha«ufaVtureid fbF theeyen.t 1/ and . ¦.Mje-waniifariUrlnff :iirin: will f&n& njen :^ifh;.)*ofctars -(Q;tiTe> referya/Upn toyman ¦*Rp ihe«k|i,ibitlpn.' ; ;¦••..:•. .. j "M. '¦^/P^dmir'.bVjUt. ;Het«:na, Napa S Bofla ¦ PpHngs. -iijitiifrf pni. : Ybuntville, TrliDody • itiid VitHcr: placed in 'the valley >ill;hay.e ¦e.fi-<oppprtyiUty ¦&t.viinesFih'g a .pyrotteh> vntfe'difhiajr ::fii'Jly.e«rua4 <a'-that ; whic}i may : l^-;%iVii» -at .ttiie Chutes -or -elsewhere :in . jKa© -T^ '¦purpose pf the; l>?ard - .^T'rilf^tor*^ ip?ina;fiijr>e .thjf .hottife Is to give : i'hp-yVitrari Bfii'u^rs'iiJind pallors whij^wfll. : at; i Jiei'lnetlXitftfoh ji'^ i>^s|t that the coup-. .^y-altcJfds/ilT Jlwc orat©r->-. JM-, ¦«fc-:itDiJ- 'pyirpiGchmcsl" '•'._¦ • . ; - • : : " \../ and Miss Alma Berglund Sing .'.-'.*.- tb.the p^ferider^;of j tfie Flag™ Evening Display of Fireworks fmiWifl ;: bf ; Wapa; Valley .'Adjacent to the Camp PREPARATIONS FOR FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION AT VETERANS' HOME THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY; JULY 2, 1903. 8 ADVERTISEMENTS^^^^^^ _^^_ FOURTH OF JULY QUTINcT SUMMERS INVITATION IS TO THE MOUNTAINS THE SPRINGS THE STREAMS THE SEASHORE THE GLORIOUS FOURTH THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC . _ , . ¦* % ¦ ¦ ¦ • ¦ • ' - - - . OFFERS REDUCED RATES TO CALIFORNIA POINTS. Tickets on sale July 3d and July 4th. Return : July 7th. . ' INQUIRE OF AGENTS or at INFORMATION' . BUREAU, 613 Market Street. If you suffer from all sorts of Ills. If you're weary of physic and pills. paso"robLes hot springs THE DOCTORS ALL AGREE See what they lay In the handsome booklet Just issued about the springs. Rheumatism, Malaria, Lumbago, Stubborn Livers and Grumbling Stomachs find their match In Sul- phur. Mud, Hot, Cold, Sparkling, Plunge and Sun Bath*. Kxpert masseurs (male and fe- male) help In the victory and you come away well. . There's a fine table. Every comfort. Something to do all the time. Three tralna a day each way. gre or write to TH0S. COOK & BON, 621 Market st.; W. A. JUNKER, Mgr. and Lessee. Paso Robins. Cal.. or Information Bureau, Southern Pacific Company, 613 Market St., San Francisco. .Adams Springs Why does Adams Springs, Lalte County, get the crowd? Because it cures. It Is the best water, has the best climate and gives the best service. 6end for book of testimonials. Full particulars at Travelers' Information Bureau. 630 Market street, or by addressing DR. W. R. PRATHER. Proprietor. Spiers Springs LAKE COUNTY. Wonderful curative properties for all disor- ders of the stomach. Also a positive cure for liver and kidney trouble*. New hotel and cot- tage; $10 to $14 per week. Best trout fishing in J-nke County. Round-trip ticket; 3. P. of- fice. $8. For particulars call at Peck's Bureau. 11 Montgomery St., or address JOSHUA SPIERS, Prop.; mall via Mlddletown. Hotel Rowardennan. BEN LOMOND. SANTA CRUZ COUNTY. ALWAYS OPEN. Regular season opens June 1, under entirely new and procressive management. For Infor- mation and free booklet apply Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomery street: the Railway Handbook, C!0 Market street. San Francisco, or to H. F.. ANDERSON, Proprietor. A. C. ROSCOE. Manager. La Moine First-class betel on SHASTA ROUTE: rc- centlj eniareril, furnishing rr.oi-srn acvctnrro- dations. including electric lights. n<*»t FISH- ING AND HUNTING on the SmstXtBtota Kiv- er. Finest scenery in the world. Two trains daily to and from San Francheo. Co to rleep in Oaktand and wake up at I,a Mi!n.\ and vice verea. Terms reasonable. A<Mr*s« all communications to CLIFFORD VOGGINri, Mgr.. La Molne. Cal. Tahoe Tavern at Lake Tahoe Is now open for the reception of guests. Our patrons of last season say : "Tahoe Tavern is the equal of any summer resort hotel in the world," and that Lake Tahoe has no equal. Visit as and prove statement for yourselves. Rates Irom $;;.. r i0 per day upward. For particulars or reservation of rooms address Tahoe Tavern, Tahoe City. Cal. Y0SBM1TE VALLEY ONLY IS HOURS FROM SAN FRANCISCO. OVER OILED ROADS via WAWONA AND INSPIRATION POINT. THE ONLY ROUTE TO MAR1POSA BIO TREES! • THE ONLY ROUTE VIA INSPIRATION POINT! For particulars adCress A. S. MANN, 613 MARKET ST.. SAN FRANCISCO. HOTEL DEL CAZADEBO ELIM GKoVe HOTEL. Under a new a'nd progressive management. Everything renovated Inside and out. Good hunting, fishing, bathing, boating, dancing. New tttables and first-class meals. No stag- Ing. Depot on the ground. ;':.,: Take Sausalito Ferry. Round-trip tickets, pood for six months. $3 73. Rates. $2 per day. $10. $12 and $14 per week. J. J. THIRION,- Proprietor. Cazadero. Sonoma County. JOHANN1SBERC Hotel: modern conveniences; larc». airy din- ing-room; exhilarating air: hunting, fishing, swimming, boating; rates $10 and $12. THEO. BLANCKENBERG JR.. Prop.. Oakville, Napa Co.. or PECK'S BUREAU. 11 Montgomery »t. RUBICON r».*VR.K. Delightiul summer resort on shore of Lake Ta- hoe. Everything new. Best beach for bathing: bring suits. Fishing, hunting. Boats, fishing tackle: saddle horses at moderate hire; $1* and $10 per week. Postorflce. tel. A. L. FROST, Rubicon Park. Lake Tahoe, Cal. ¦?%,¦ VICHY SPRINGS. 3 miles from Uklah. Mendocino Co. . Natural electrtc waters, champagne baths. Only place in the world of this class. Fishing, hunting. Crystal Springs. Accommodations: table first class. J. A. REDEMEYER & CO.. Props. MONTRIO HOTEL. One mile from famous "Bohemian Grove"; new management: -all refitted. Quietude, com- fcrt, pleasure, hunting, fishing, boating: fresn milk, cream and best of everything. Address C. F. CARR. Manarer. Montrio. CaL Seigler Hot Springs. Natural hot baths, wonderful stomach waters, swimming pond, games, livery; $9 to $14 per week. Booklets at Peck's. 11 Montscmery »t., or H. H. McGOWAN. Seigler. Lakj Co.. Cal. Sissons Tavern 1 Near Mount Shasta, altitude "."S5 feet; open all year. Headquarters Mount . Shasta climbers; plentiful table: fine fishing and drives. Par- tlcu'ars Peck's Bureau.- 11 Montgomery. S. F. Campbell Hot Springs. 16 hours' rail to Boca; stage for springs con- nects. « p. m. train from city; round trip, in- | eluding stage. $11 50. good for season. Rates, $10 per week. DUNCAN SPRINGS. Two* miles from Hopland. Mendocino County. Unsurpassed mineral waters; fine hotel and first-class table. Rates $10 to $12. Furnished housekeeping cottages. J. 8. HOWELL, Pro- prietor, 7BIEMAH nOTEI., Auburn. Placer Co.. Cal. Most popular sum- mer and winter resort In the foothills. Eleva- tion 1400 feet. Electric bells. Electric lights."' Prices moderate. Address t FREEMAN & WALSH. Proprietors. NORTHC On Tomales Bay. near depot, a _ ,^__ 1 nice hotel. Good table. Place SHORE ( fcr Tomales Bay Clams. Fresh HnT ci / milk. $1 60 per day. $9 per week. HU I fcL. \ Mra . shields. Marshall. Marln Co. nFFR PARK INN T^ co i u w Kes: • Dl - frt »a» UECIi lAnB lilll Lake Tahoe: oc«n Jun« 1 ; elev. B507 ft. ; mineral gpgs. • Traveler 630 Mkt at.; booklet. J. B. Soott. Dt«r I'ark, CaL Known everywhere as the largest and most choice mountain resort In the, Pa- cific States: located In the scenic moun- tain region of Lake County; elevation, 2375 feet. All kinds of amusements to occupy your mind and the wonderful Ilartlett Water to repair your body; cool nights. The climate is the best In the world for health and there are no mosquitoes or' fleas. Mineral, tub, steam and massage baths; large swimming tank. Plenty, of. fine trout streams for ' the sportsman. Two routes: Via Southern Pacific or the California and Northwestern. Write. J. E. McMAHAN. BARTLETT SPRINGS, LAKE CO.. CAL.. or apply to Water Office, 2 Sutter street, San Fran- ¦ Cisco. ' Pamphlet mailed free. ] napa Napa County, SODA SPRINGS,! Cal, FOR HEALTH AND PLEASURE GO TO Napa Soda Springs. Situated 1000 feet above the beautiful Napa Valley. Hot and cold soda baths. Shetland ponl«n and burros for children. Two trains dally, 7:30 a. m. and 4 p. m. Add. DOT-LMAXN *. JACOBS. Napa Soda Springs. Santa Calalma Island 3VS Hours From Los Angeles. Season 1D03. Our Marine Band of 30 Artists. OUTDOOR PASTIMES. EOATINO. BATHING. FISHING, GOLF, ETC. The Famous Canvas City Is Now Open! With an Entirely Now Equipment, In Shady HOTEL METBOPOLE, With Modern Appointments. Always Open. Reservations Made. Addres* BANNING CO..* 222 SOUTH SPRING ST., LOS ANGELES. OR PECK'S BUREAU, 11 MONTGOMERY ST., SAN FUAXCISCO. HOTEL Del Montfe The only Kolf links In California with full lS-hole course equipped with perennial turf greens. ThiH course Is provided exclusively for tlw jru°-"tH of the hotel. POLO, AUTOMOBILING, GOLF AND SWIMMING The year round. Rate*", $.1 50 per day and up. Kpeclal rates by the month on application to OEOHOiE W. REYNOLDS, Mer. BONNIE NOOK Alt. 4000 ft.; half ml. sta.; cottages, tents, boating, bowling, elect, lights. II. D. WIARD. Towle. Placer County. Cal. 6ARDEN CITY SANITARIUM SAI c A t° SB - Hydrotherapy, electricity. X-ray, manage, etc. Modern. Ideally located. Send for literature. Highland Springs FOR HEALTH MINERAL WATERS of proven efficacy, for 'li'er, kidney, ' malaria, rheumatism and stom- ach troubles. A physician of ability, experi- enced In advising their use (free). BATHS of all kinds and massage. Purest mountain air. FOR PLEASURE Large Livery Stable and excursions to otheii resorts and points of Interest, many of whlclr cwi be made in one day. REGULATION ALLKT. TENNIS. CROQUET. PING-PONO, SHUFFLE - BOARD. FREE SWIMMING TANK and - ORCHESTRA. DANCING six nights of the week. Beautiful walks and drives. • . ¦•• x Telephones, express and postofflce. Hard-nnlshed rooms; nrsl-class table; electric llehts. .,.:¦ Rates. $10 to $16 a week. For booklet and other information call on Peck's Tourist Bureau. 11 Montgomery st.. "Travelers' Bureau." 630 Market St.. or address CRAIG & KtHtH. Highland Spring?. Lake Co.. Cal. | YOSEMITE'S | ' I ROARING | IWATERFALLS i » In July will equal those of an ordinary June. Good authorities say there are spots where lie 60 ffpt of snow still unmelted. I-'vry tent was crowded In June. There will be more room in i July and, besidps, the water Is down enough ' for trout to bite. You can eat trout often. CAMP CURRY IS THE F>L/\CIB L?arn about It at 11 Montgomery street (PECK'S BUREAU) or 041 Market street (THE SANTA FE OFFICE). The last half of July I* the great season of the year for an outing, and /ETNA SPRINGS Is the greatest summer resort in California. Its mountains are wonderful and the roads are grand. Its waters aiv unsurpass°d. Charming cottage .life with nrst-class board. Saddle horses. All kind* of amusements. Koun<l-trii> rate from San Franrl^po $7. Send for pamphlet. AETIf A SPRINGS COMPANY. Aetna Springs, Napa Co., Cal. NKW ANNEX. GOLF LINKS. ORCHESTRA. HOTEL VENDOME, ?V\ »N J U."* I'-, t- -\ i *. SWIMMING. BOWLING. AUTOMOBILES. RLUE I AKES Our famous "White Sulphur Spring for dys- pepsia and all rtomach aliments. Plenty at boating, bathing, fishing and huntine. New cottages. Tennis court, regulation size. Send for new pamphlet. O. WEISMAN. Midlake P. O.. Lake County. Cal. DR, O. O. O'DONNBLUS MINERAL SPRINGS AT GLEN ELLEN, the beat camping, picnic and pleasure re- tort on the Coast. The greatest remedy for lung disease, liver and rtomach complaints, rheumatism and catarrh In the world; -»rt miles from S. F. The S. P. R. R. and S. F. & N. P. R. R- give special rates to campers; SO cottages and tents furnished; rent cheap; no fogs nor poison oak at the park; mineral water, boats, bathing and flithlng free. Meals served at Hotel Riverside at reasonable rates. Inquire of DR. C. C. C'DONNELL. office ld'ji'i Market et., bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco. Gilrpy Hot Springs For healih and pleasure; water unsurpassed for rheumat'sm, kidney, liver and stomach trouble. Trained masseur. Long distance phone. Trains from Third and Townsend at 9 a. m. and 3 p. m. ¦ Write for pamphlets. R. ROBERTSON. SAN LUIS HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, THE IDEAL SPOT OF THE PACIFIC C6AST. Surrounded by . wood-covered hills, live oak and sycamore groves. Fishing, boat- Ing, ocean beach one mile. Hot sulphur baths free to guesl9. Miraculous cures of rheuma- tism. 'liv«P, kidney and womb trouble*. The greatest resort on the coast for health- and recreation. Rates $9 to J14 per week. Round trip by rail or steamer at reduced rates. Ad- dress San Luis Oblspo, Cal. HOTEL BON AIR. New, modern 80-room hotel: Ross Valley; first-class every par.; fishing, boating, swim- ming, beautiful drives; bus meets lo, 11. 2 trains Kent sta. MR. & MRS. J. E. MAN- LOVE, props. P. O. ad. Ross Valley. Marlu Co. La Honda and Peseaifro Buy ¦ your railroad ticket to .Redwood City. 0 a. m. train from Third and Townsend sts. and' 0:20 a m. train from San Jose; connect with stage direct. Address WALTER KNIGHT. Redwood City. CRAG VIEW. Beautiful rescrt In- Sharta Region. Excel- lent board, $12: tenting; 51 per wwk. H. O. WICKES. Prop. CaateMa. Shasta Co.. Cal. HOTEL BEN LOMOND, 8AXTA CSTJX ZZOVNTAXNS. Now open. For booklet, apply to Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomery et.. or S. P. Co.. 613 riarket st. B. DICKINSON, Prop.. Ben . Lomond. Cal. SUMMIT HOTEL And cottaees. Santa Crut Mts., *& mile from Wrights: new management: fruit, milk, cream; 5S. $10. $12 week. Information 11 Montgomery et., 8. F.. or Summit Hotel. Wrights, Cal. KLAMATH SPRINGS, BESWICK, SISKIYOU CO.. CAL. Finest flsblr.K. hunting and health resort on the coast, fiend for buoklet. ' EDSON BROS.. Proprietors. OCEAN VILLA. SANTA CRUZ. Large grounds. Boating and bathing free. Dancing, billiards. ; Free bus. R. M. CLARK. HOWELL WIT.-WOODWORTH'S. High altitude. No fog. Purest spring water. Climate natural tonic and Inv.Forator. Resi- dence 28 years. $7 per week. Address WOOD- •WORTH & MULLER. 8t. Helena. Cal. ¦plfil e'cTIHI EC ' L'klah. Tourists, camp- CAULC jIADLCj ks, hunters. Write to H. A. Eldred for rates for any kind of turnout. - KOTJBXi LA BOITSA— Situated In th« lied woods. ¦.:.' Good ' trout fishing. Telephone. Booklet/ MRS. I. J. SEARS, La JUnda. San Mateo County, Cal. " . . CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RT» The Pictureswjue Route of California. " Kound T>lp Tickets for the Fourth of July will be sold from SAN FRANCISCO to th» Points Named at Greatly Reduced Rates Twirs-. day. July 2. Friday. July 3. Saturday, July- «• Sunday, July 5. aa follow*: :.-.* .¦:: Round Trip. - •" ' Round Trfp. ' Brickyard $ .75 Healdaburg ..$3.40 Millers 73 L ytton * w Wr 1 ;::::::: liiSi «;> Nova to 1.05 Preston »-"" Burdell 1.20 Fountain »•<*• Petaluma 1.50 Hopland — . o.oo Penn Orore 1.30 Ukiah ...-• *S2. Cotatl 1.50 Calpella -.. ?•** Santa Rosa 2.00 Redwood Valley *.. »¦«* Sebastopol 2.40 Laughlln J-WJ . Fulton 2.5*1 RidBewood ........ ••$"• Windsor 2.-J5 Wllllts «¦<» RETURN LIMIT MONDAY. JULY V. 1003. For the SUMMER SEASON— Special RatM: Round Trip. ¦ Round Trip. Cloverdale $3.00 Sonoma "•? {'5? Preston 6.'M Verano 1«J» Echo 5.50 Asua Callente.... • 1.6K Cummlskey 5.70 Watrie* ••-. J-63 pleta 6.20 Madrono l.KJ ¦ Fountain 6.20 EldrldRe ........ %.S Hopland 6. GO Glen Ellen % 1.8ft- Largo 7.00Meacham 2-WJ El Robles 7.50 01Uet ...2.50 Ukiah 8.00 Trenton. J.80 Calpella &30 Forestville 2.M Redwood Valley... N.*0 Mirabel Park..... 2.W Laughim »,oo Oreen Valley...:.. 23n Rld^ewood 10.00 Hilton " •22 ¦ Wllllts 10.00 Korbel i..... 2-»9 Pchellvllle 1.S5 Camp ; McCoy i 2-3j> Vlneyard 1.33 Cuernevllle *-5O Buena Vista 1.43 Camp. Vacation...: -SO RETURN LIMIT SEPTEMBER 30. 1903. TAKE BOAT AT TIBURON FERRY. Ticket Offices. e30 Market Street (Chrortlcl* Building), and Tlburon Ferry, foot cf Market Street. General Office. Mutual Life Bulld}n«.. San»ome and California streets. San Francisco. H. C. WHITING. Gen. Man. R. X. RYAN. Gen. Pasa. Agent. •/-' AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS. Open all year round. The nearest natural- Hot Sulphur Springs to San Franclsco* Temperature 113 degrees. No staging. .Far*. II- 10. Sure cure for rheumatism, asthma and. all kindred ailments. We have five different hot sulphur springs and tub and plunge baths and the largest mineral -water twlmmlnf tank In the State. Competent lady and gentleman .- masseurs In. attendance; also STrlrrimlng • lnr struc'or. Table and rooms first class. Inquire-. Peck's. 11 Montgomery St.. or address Theo.- Richard*. Agua Callente. Sonoma County... .Cat. CAMP VACATION. ¦ A hotel .under canvas. Situated near Gtierne-* ville, with a mile and a half frontage on thf Kujjlan River. Tents In a beautiful grov<s of : redwood, oak. madrone. laurel and' other trees. . A lovely valley of 150 acres. . Boatins.- bathtajf and fishlns. Termn J10 per. week. • Railroad ¦ fare, round trip from San -Franalsco. $2 30*.' Take boat at Tlburon ferry.; Address- MRS-.. L. C. CNOPIUP. Carap Vacation, near Cuerne- • vllle, Sonoma County, Cal. •• '. •• '-..".; north mobs TOCALO>U :{ Bertrand Hotel; flrst-clacsT actfoinmodaf Ions : reasonable rates for families &.par/U«»; flshingv- batblng. beautiful drives to' Bear. Valley;, tele- '¦ phone, JOS. F. BERTRAND; or Bulletin ' of fid*- every Friday, 2 to. 4 p. m., or. No. baot« R,- IU« ! 620 Market st. . - '.•';." '. . ;¦•.'-'¦ OWN A HOME i: ri^t u :CA5IP MEEKER Fre« from fog and wind. Lots. |10 up.' Co\- - tages built by. Meeker.- $"<O up.: Boating.. b»th,. tng. tenting ground;- sawmill. *e<SotV store.- I*,' O. Saasaltto ferry: M. C. MEEKEH,. Olmp-; Meeker. Sonoma County. •¦.¦¦•''¦¦ '¦:..' ' XOPPXR-B SPBJN0S.H0TE1.. ¦• ; Pleasantly located, only 3 minutes' -tralk': from ¦ Bartlett Springs H»tel. Lake* Co.', Cal. -Goo4 . beds good home cook in if. • Terms.' $1 .50 "p«r • day. $10 per week. Cottages for.housek.ee.plng. Guests will be met at arrival «f.staiee» b». porter. Address J1R3- HOPP3X '.Baxtlejf Springs. Cal. ¦ . ; '¦_ ;.. *. -. ". . m ouarr-*i s view s Air ch . hotxi - ' And cottages, in- heart- .-of mountains, -rvar Santa Cruz. Our table 1» cur reconvmendatloh;. lst-clasa accom.; «« w lmpvts. : : gas through-/ out; terras, $3- up: phone, ¦ swimming, tank, amusements, croquet, bowling-- alley, datly . mall: campers' tickets to.Glenwoo4. l.nc, stage, $3 "3 round trio. • > : : ' . FRANK R: DANN.' Santa. Cra» SUMMIT . SOXTSi;, •.• Boltnas Ridge. Marin County,*. ispO fee* abox* tea level, refurnished and under new manage- ment Boarders any period. Parties and .clubs, catered tor; 8 miles from Ross Valley: $1:30 re- turn bv stage from Ban Rafael. Terms. . O.- CRAX FIELD. ¦' . . •*¦..••*.• WHITE ST7I>F*SUS SPHI5G3 — -Mcrat- ¦ ccessible springs to San Francisco.- .Rbuo'l ' trip $1. no. stag* fare. Only 2V4 hours" ride: five miles from- Vallejo: , Hot-, cold and' p!un«r< sulphur baths;' wonderful. cures of rheumatlsfai. ! neuralgia, ecxema. kidney, liver and • stomach ' diseases. Beautiful grounds and lake for-bo*i- : ing and bathing. Danciirs pavilion.' bowling '• alley croquet grounds. ' Rates: $lv a wieek «n>l up. Address MANUEL MAPRID. ;V*l*ejb. CaJ.--. WITTEI MXDICAX. EPEINQS, Lak« Co.. Cal. — Good climate, unsurpassed table, and. best mineral water on "eartfi; hotel -open for., guest* the entire year;' positively cures Stonl- ; ach. Liver. Kidney and Bladder Trouble?. "• Tickets via Cal, Northwestern H. r:-. to; Ulic!ah> Address Witter Medical Springs Co.. matn.of-- flce and water depot.: 916 Market St.. S.'F.. or ' R. McCcfrmlck. Witter Springs. LaX» Co.. Cah j TEUCXEE KIVES COtT»Tr*.T*. CtiTB Summer Resort and Sportsmen's. Lmi'e*'.- Third.' Season cpens June 1. Fishing : Une*cetled:- rain. : bow trout:, hatchery enlarged, -rilerra aftrac^. tlons. New manasement- MR, 1 and* MRS...- GEORGE H. FOULIvS. -43 Nevada- block.' 8. F.. or Verdi. Nev. I ' j ' ¦'.[• . . ' •¦ THE OEYSEBS — -A first-cjas» family . resort. Leon Coblentx.; forn5»rly .with .Mar-' chand's and Dtlmonico. has entlr* supervision. ¦ of tha cuisine and dining-room. Swimming!' baths, hot springs. Hunting, fishing: $10.- $1J and $14 per week. $2 50 per day. lntormation Cal N. W. Ry... 650 Market St.; also FABiL'3- FERAUP. Prop.. The Geyaers.- Sonoma- do.'. . ... "LAUBEI DEI.I." — 'rue only lake 're-' sort in the State that has !lts iown mineral' springs and a chemically pure spring. Boatin'g.,"- swimming, marine toboggan, new MverV tally- ho coach, croquet, bowlins. new walks - 'and*, drives. Pamphlets at -Peck's. ll.'Montgomery. st. E..DUIIXA.V, proprietor. Laurel. DeU.-La»«\ County. • • .• ' psscaszso. ~~! .."••• Swanton House, under saw management. ¦ popular hotel of San Mateo .Co. Commodious* cottages, beautiful grounds, famous pebbli beach, fishing, hunting, sra bathing. Phone. Rates, $8 and $10 per week. W. L. STEVENS. Proprietor. : • . BEAPTn-lJL CAM? MEEKiat^-A • grand family resort In the redwood mountain* of Sonoma Co.; climate and water perferj; over 100 cottages already built: lots for sale; ' boating, bathing and other amusements: excel- lent table; rates $0 per w*«k; take Sausalito ferry. Address H. M. GREGSON. Sot» Prop. LOTUS PASM StTMMES KESOaT— S % '• miles from Napa. in the redwoods. Natural lake, boat riding, fishing. One drives, bunting. Terms. $3 and up per week; children under 12. $5 per week. Carriage to or from Napa. 73c J. TEPLY. Prop.. Naps. Cal.: P. O. box* ViO. GBAXTD CENTBAL HOTEL. Guerne-' vtlle. CaL — New management: thoroughly r— fitted and Improved. Headquarters for hunter* and fishers. Add F. PLATH. Guernevllle. CaL PUTS GBOVS HOTia^-Sierra R«- •ort; alt. S20O ft.: lst-dass accom.; malaria &' asthma cured: phone; temperance hous«: $u wk. E.H.Moody. pro.. Gold Run. Placer Co..Cal. AMOBQ THE PI2TES— Alt. 3034 ft. Wood's ranch: $8- $8 week; positive no con- sumptives; writ* for pamphlet. Robt. F. Varham. Applegate. Placer County. Cai. X"XXT£ BOTZIt, Sonoma. CaL — Peter GOUA1LHARDON. Prop. Newly renovated' and now open for summer guests. Rates rea- sonable. , ' . • ( BESOESHHM-In the Santa Cruz red^ . woods: $7 and $3 weekly. For circulars wrl'a* Mrs. E. WUken. R. F. P.. box 121. Santo Crua. Vl/LLOW RANCH— A eharmln* spot in th« ? ? Santa Crua redwoods; mUk. fruit. <aprlnz water, dally mall: excellent table. 1ft 50 n«* ' wk. MRS. WM. CRANDELU Santa Cn». Ou. :'[ ;' .• ilfilSii] |;':;iSB^P:3PHIASHpE CO, I *Jd THJBD STREET; SA« FRANplSdO. 1 '. ADjoiiawa caxi. : BUir-m-srcf. ¦ % EN'S ilAli OXFORDSt iPWG£ M|0 $1.15 ; ; i '. T!}? -biffpest .' jjargain .of.'fhe s«i~ ¦> Bon'and- ai article, of foot.wear that' ~ «very V man ca-a- 'us*-...- Men's Dark Tan' ;Viri.',Kid Oxford *T4es, with ¦.*t>r*Dad - .- coin .".I6es a.n«! Ups, fttpht . WngTe'. and "low-,- flat • fret's. • •. <"coi'aT}d-ca5>'-ori the feet- arid ju«t' ! tlie\;*'tyle'. for- ."sumtner. Comfort -.in • s every -pajr'. as ..the sojes- are. pliable. • • pvrry' pair- guaranteed tor, wear. .'.PRici? CVT FRQM:W TO JSI.in, vS1zeA.6.t6:ll;./»iidths f .C. D and E. .' -^ THIS? STORE WILL BE CLOSED \ vQjjeirJrldajKight uiitilJQ O'clock". ; fORPEOOES GIVEN : FB£E TO THE - ;. ; ::CHitDBES THIS WEEK. ; S * - -" " ¦ * •. • . f ' ' ' ¦ • • • THBGLOrllA S3.5Q SHOE j THE PINGREE GLORIA S3.J»0 SI1DKS for women form a grand • combination mf Ftyle, wear and comfort. TilEY NEVER SLIP AT PHEKL. 'and e\*ery pair guar- d. We are sole agents. - Country OrJera Solicited. . d for our ICew Illustrated opuo. "flEBH B. KATSCHINSKI, Philadelphia Shoe Co. 10 THIKD ST., Saa rraadico.