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Special round-trip tickets, $10, include railroad fare and two days' board at the famed Hotel Del Monte. Leave San Francisco nest Saturday or Sunday. Through parlor car to the hotel. Golf links never greener and surf bathing 1s delightful • Decoration Day at Del Monte. The Wilmcrding School of Indus trial Arts graduating exercises will be held to-morrow morning at 10:30 o'clock at the school, Seventeenth and Utah streets. The address will be de livered by Professor Henry Morse Stephens of the University of Califor nia. During the afternoon and even ing both the Lick and Wilmerding •chools jyill exhibit work done by stu dents during the last year. The pub lic is invited to attend. Graduating Exercises. CALL subscribers r-ontexnplatlnr a chansre of residence during- the summer months can have their paper forwarded by mail to their new address by notify, in* THE CALL Business Office. This paper will also be on sale at all summer resorts and is represented by a local ag/ent in all towns on the coast. TO SUBSCRIBERS IjEAVING TOWS ron the summer. A gold medal, for penmanship, presented by the college — Henry A. Davle; next in merit, C J. Conner; third place. M. Falomlr. • Commercial diplomas— John Francis Hessler. Oakland; John Martin Knudeen, Francis Cleaves, Alameda: Julian Pascuat Medina Durango. Mexico; Charles John Fee han Oakland; Albert Orvll Selby. Oakland: Francis Patrick Gleason. Sonoma; Bartholomew Banahan Burke. Sonora; Edward Joseph Mc- Peake. Oakland. A gold medal, for Christian doctrine pre sented by the college — Luke F. Morgan; next In merit. J. C. Freeman; third place, F. J. Killman. A gold medal, for Christian doctrine, pre sented by the coll-ge — Harold B. Ruebelmann ntxt In m.»r;t W. J. Thompson; third place, J. E. Derham. A gold medal, for elocution, academic de partment, presented by the. college — Frajicis \V Dunn; next In merit, E. S. McCutcheon third place, H. T. Shaver. The science 11,— dal, awarded for the best es-say on a scientific subj«*-t— Walter B. Hlnkle cext in merit, X. J. Piokie. The Ermfnold (to!<l medal, for mechanical drawing, founded by friend* of the college Noble J. Pickle; next in merit, W. J. Fiti gerald. The elocution gold medal, for the best com petition in elocution, presented by Rev. J. E. C"Ule. *77 — William R. McStay; next in merit T. J. Trodder? and V. C. Derham. The mathematics gold medal, for the best competition in mathematics, presented by a friend tf Ihe co:!"e*>— Hugh J. (Corcoran; next in merit. \V. J. Fitzgerald; third place J. H Dtvine. The alumni gold medal, for the beet English essay. foun-M by the Alumni Association ot St. Mary's Cclle^o -James Francis McCue; next In merit. A. I". Burke. The Justin gold medal, for the best com petitive examination In languages, founded by the rewerend clergy of the archdiocese of Han Francisco — Andrew Francis Burke; next in m«-rit, 1L A. Da vie; third place T. J Trod den. The Archbishop's sold me&al, for evidences of religion, founded by the Moft Rev. P. W. Riordan. Archbishop of San Francisco — Andrew Francis Kurke; next in merit, T. F. Greeley; tl,ird place. T. j. Trodden. The annual commencement of St. Mary's College took place last night at the Alhambra Theater, which was crowded. Archbishop Montgomery and many priests and brothers were present. The Archbishop pinned the medals on th»» breasts of the medallists and also presented the diplomas. The honors were conferred as fol lows: The degree of bachelor of arts — Andrewr Francis Burke, Vincent Charles Derham, Thcmas Francis Greeley. James Francis Mc- Cue. Thomas Joseph Trodden. Honor medals: ST. MARY'S COLLEGE HOLDS COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Preparing to FJntcrtain the I)ruld« SANTA CRUZ. May The Druid? ¦re making extensive preparations for th" entertainment of the Grand Grove, nblch will be in session here next 'month. There will be drives, dances and a banquet. The advance sale of seats will begin to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock at the box office of the Columbia Theater. The same policy governing the sale of seats for the Mansfield engagement will pre vail for the engagement of Miss Adams — that is, the sale to any one individual will be limited to six tickets. There has been more or le«s specula tion as to where Maude Adams will go next for a play in respect to nationali ties. "The Little Minister" gave her a Scots girl of a most attractive na ture, and "Romeo and Juliet" sent her to Italy as a Shakespearean heroine. Next came "L'Aiglon." After that came quality Street." in which an English girl of the "Cranford" period was shown. Miss Adams Oegan her pres ent tour in "The Pretty Sister of Jose," in which she impersonated a Spanish maiden of the mctlern type. The pub lic, however, will never forget Maude Adams as the Scots lassie in "The Littl<v Minister." She will be seen fn this famous play during her San Fran cisco engagement. Maude Adams to Play in The Little Minister in This City. Veds a Belle of San Jose SAN* JOSE. May :5.— Miss Hattie Zeimer, a pretty and popular young lady, became the bride of Constable Jflin F. Shannon this morning. The txtemaay v. as performed at St. Jos eph's Catholic Church by Rev. Father <;ieeson. A large number of friends and relatives of the couple were pres ebt. MAUDE ADAMS. WHO WILL. AP PEAR HERE IN "THE LITTLE MINISTER." Accepts Call to a Pastorate. SANTA CRUZ, May 25.— Rev. George Haerle, formerly of the German Meth odist Theological Seminary at Berea, Ohio, has accepted a call to the Ger man Methodist Church at San Jose. Crawford is the son of Joseph N. Crawford, a prominent railroad official. Joseph N. Crawford Jr. is a mechan ical engineer with business connections at Roanoke, Va. "He could not leave his work for a period long enough to go to San Francisco, and so arrange ments were made for a meeting and a wedding in Chicago. Tho bride and groom left immediate ly after the wedding for the groom's home in Roanoke. The wedding wa3 in a double sense a union of families. The parents and other members of the groom's family came with him to meet the bride, and the bride's parents and many relatives accompanied her on the journey to meet the groom: Mis3 Christenson, now Mrs. Crawford, is the daughter of Andrew Christenson, manager of the Wells-Fargo. Express Company's business in San Francisco. CHICAGO, May 25.— Joseph N. Craw ford Jr. pf Philadelphia journeyed from the Kast and Miss Alice Christen son cf San Francisco journeyed ¦ from the West. The two met in Chicago and were married to-day in St. Paul's Church, Kenwood. Eelatives of Both Sides Ac company Contracting Per sons to Witness Marriage UNION OF FAMILIES San Francisco Girl Meets Her Eastern Fiance, in Chi cago to Plight Troth - The Musicians' Club had a merry nipht of it on Tuesday, when "ladies' j nijrht"' of annual occurrence was celo | ! iated with a banquet at the California • Hotel. Fifty guests were entertained ;ir.d some clever toasts and much good j musk: went round the board. Among the speakers were Robert Tol- | mie, president; Louis Hirsch. John D. . «5ish, Thomas O'Connor, Harry Cowell and C. A. Meyer. The following musical numbers were j rendered: Duets of contralto and barytone. Os- j <sr Weil. Miss Gertrude Wheeler and; Homer Henley. •A group of children's songs, Mrs. A. j Fiokenscher. Three songs by Lyle C. True, Miss : 'Millie Flynn. Quintet <for strings), Misses Pasmore, M. Fuhrer. M. Fickenscher and M. | • • • Th* marriape of L. H. Jacob! Jr. to Miss Portia M. Coolidge of Ogden will lake place at the Jacobl residence in i Alameda on Tuesday next. May 31. j • •u ins to a recent death in the family! ihe wedding will be a very quiet one. i Only members of the family will- be j present. I Th pngagcmfnt is announced of Miss l.dyih Blanche Iloag and Merle Harold Thorpe. Miss Hoag is tfee daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Hoag of Santa Flosxu Mr. Thorpe is from Ellsworth, Kpiis. The young couple met at Stan ford University, where Mr. Thorpe is prominent in student affairs. He is a msnibrr of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, the author of the Junior rarer. "The Man From Missouri," and is the leader of the orchestra and band. No date has as yet been set for the g edding. The wedding of Miss Leone Bridg ford and William H. Rhodes will be quietly celebrated to-day at 4 o'clock. lr wiil be remembered that plans were iria.de for an elaborate ceremony at the SoroEis clubhouse May 5, but the sud or-n and serious illness of the fair bride i "mpellcd a postponement. WILL SOON APPEAR AT COLUMBIA WEDDING ONCE POSTPONED TO OCCUR TO-DAY WED ON HALF WAY GROUND THE SAN FRANCJSCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1004. 7 CAZADERO I The Geia of All Northern Betreata. Drove, roresit. Glide and Dell. Crest. Caayon. Hill and Dale. Knoll, Knob, Peak and Mountain. The horn* of the trout and the haunt of tae deer. Reached over the North Shore Ity.. vi» Sausalito Kerry. A year ago I leaned this resort for a num- ber of years. To-day I have the p!eaaur» to tell you that, owing to last season's big aad unprecedented patronage. I nave purchased thi» magnificent domain of over 12C0 a'.-res. A thor- ough renovation has been made of all ths prop. erties. Insuring the best of service and ac- commodation. In the matter of recreation a new building containing a bowling alley has been added, also a new tennis court, and boat- Ing and bathing on the river, all free to gue»cs. Free camping-grounds In the Cazadero giant redwoods from May until October, but sani- tary rules must be compiled with. Lot«. one-quarter acre, for sale, from $'(VI up. and cottages uutlt to suit at city figures. Take Sausalito Ferry via North Shore Rail- road. Round trip, good for six month*. $3 73. Round trip. Friday till Monday. $3: no stat- ing: depot on the ground. Fare at hotel or cot- tages, $2 per day; $10 to $14 psr week; so- cial rat* by the month. For partlc'iUrs other than herein gtrea wrtt» J. J. THIRION. cwner and manager. Hotel <l*l Cazadtro. Sonoma Co., Cal.. or North Shore R. R. office, 628 Market st.. San Francisco. HOTEL ROWARDENNAN "IN THE MOUNTAINS BT THE SEA." BEN LOMOND— Santa Crua County. REGULAR SEASON. Will cpea May JStb under entirely new maa> sgement. Round 'rip ticket* from San Kran- dsco $3.00. For booklet apply Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomery St.. S. F., or to WILLIAM 1*. DODGE. Lessee. LAKE COUNTY Nrw. comfortabl* carriages direct to th* mest picturesque portion of California. Bert eo.ulpr*d stage line .n the State. Leaves Calls* toga dally (Sundays excepted) at 11:30 ft. m . direct to Harbin. Selgler. Adams. Howard. An- derson. Hobergs. Spiers, Astorgs and Glenbrook; half hour for lunch at Calistoga; also to Mid- dletown. Lower Lake. Kelseyvllle and LakepurC Livery In connection. WM. SPIERS. Prop. WHY EXPEBIMENT? Goto ADAMS SPRINGS Lake County. Cal.. ard get cured* of stomarh. liver and kidney trouble. Information at Feck's Bureau. 11 Montgomery »t-, and at Travelers* Bureau, SO Montgomery st. Reduced rates. J'.i for round trip. Testimonials of more people cured than any springs In California. S?n<l n>r book. Address DR. "W. R. PRATHER. Adams Springs. CAMP VACATION. Hotel under canvas on the Russian River below Guernevllle in a grove a mile and a half long, skirting the river; tennis courts; 40 ne<* boats; will build a dam In the river; 4 miles of smooth *dier for boating and bathing. Adult* $2 per day. $10 per week; chlldrea under 10 half rates. Special rates for fami- lies Opens May 1. Address MRS. L. C. OO- PIUS, Camp Vacation. "Vacation" P. O-. So- noma County. Cal. THE TALLAC ££?=. Now open. Thw Summer Resort of America. European plan only. Cafe flrst-c!as». Prices rea- sonable. Resident physician. No consumptive*. Pamphlets at S. P. office. 613 Market street. Ad- dress M. LAWRENCE £ CO.. Tallac. Cal. HOTEL BEN LOMOND, Santa Oroi Mountains, Now open. For booklet apply to Peck's Bureau. 11 Montgomery, or S. P. Co.. fil3 Market. B. DICKINSON. Prop.. Ben Lomond. Cal. LOS GATOS. HOTEL LTNDON — Modern Improvements, extecslve grounds; popular amusements: lawn tennis, croquet; climate unsurpassed. Opposite depot. J. P. MOGENSO.V. Prop. POINT ARENA HOT SPRING <. Open June 1. new hotel: large dining-room.' telephone, hunting, fishing swimming, bowl- ing, dancing. Get booklet Information Bureau. 30 Montgomery st. DR. W. A. McCORNACK. proprietor. BROCKWAY I^tke Tahoe OPr.HS JUNE 1st. Write FRANK B. ALVERSOX. Mgr.. Brockway. Cat TAHOE TAVSBX — Situated on tha nhores' of Lake Taho*. the largest and most beautiful body of water in the world at th»* elevation, is now epen for the accommodation of guests. Th« tavern will be conducted this season by Mr. F. W. Richardson, manager of California's famous mission h^tel. ThT Glen- wood. Riverside, which I* sufrK-ient tuarante* that it will bs strictly first-class. Tho ta&!» will be supplied with all flcllracifs rf th* »ea- Hon, while 'fishermen will b<- constantly em- ployed to furnish lake trout. For rates a«Mre?« F. W. RICHARDSON. CAMPBELL HOT SFBITTGS. In Sierra Nevada Mountains. Sierra County. 0000 feet elevation. Are beautifully located at the head of the great Sierra Valley. :;n miles long by 5 miles wide, surrounding whk-ii ia the great primeval forest of rl:ie anj fir. A specialty Is made of* the table. The hot srrlne* are unequaled for the cur«» of rheumat.xm. gout. llv«r and kidney complaints »nd all hln^d and skin diseases Rates for- room and ho-<rf|. $12 to $1* per week. Roun*1 trip from «aa Francisco to springs via Boca. $14 flO. Stage daily except Sunday, connecting with 6 p. m. train from Saa F^ nc^5_°; ~~ WHITS EY HOUSE. Truckee. Cal. Tbe leadline hot«i. Headquar- ters for tourists and commercial men. Summer and winter resort. Meal station tnr paxa n- gvrs. Stage for I-akesi Independence and Web- ber. Camnbell Hot Springs and Sierraville. STEWART McKAY, proprietor. LAKE TAHOE. LAKESIDE PARK. Open May 1. llotet, cottages and tents. Popular family resort. De- lightful camping grounds near »team«r l-irvl- Ing. Furnished tents to rent. Booklets. .Trav- elers" Bureau, 30 Montgomery at., or of E. .UL Smith £ Co.. Stateline P. O.. Cal.. "THE OEOTE." Lake Tahoe half a mile east of Tallac, en lakj shore; ra'tes $2.00 a day: $10.00 a week; meals 5Oc. Good saddle horses ' and tbe best of Hvery. Boats free to all fucsts. J. E. PARMETER. proprietor. Tallac. Cal. -.. " INDEPENDENCE LAKE. Fishing; boats: excellent table; climate per- fect: 16 miles from Trucks*. In an unbr*«n forest. For information Inquire at" Travel,? office. SO Montgomery it.. Peck's Information Bureau, or Mrs. H. M. CUmons. Tracitcc. Cal. - r\CCD D1DV I Wand cottages; 6 miles from DCEK lAKlk Iftft Lak» Tahoe; open June 1; elevation 6507 feet: mineral springs. Booklet Travelers' Office. SO Montgomery st. J. B. SCOTT. Deer Park. Call LAKE SHOE! HOUSE — Glenbrook. Kev. Cottages to rent $3 up. lst-class board, mills and crsam. fresh vegetables. P. COUILLARP. UZTSNEB'S PABS, Ouernerlll*. A resort for your family. Partly furnished cottages, $12 per montn and up. Tents and platforms. Near Russian River. Board and ?oom at $7 80 per week. See PECK'S. U Montgomery it. MOU2TTAXlf 'VXirW BASCH HOTEL and cottages. In the mountains, near S_nu frua. First-class table and accom.. gas. bataa phone, dally mail bowling, croque^amus,- menu- terms $9 up. Campers to Glenwood. Ine-. »rrla_« S3 « round trip. FRANK R. DAXn) S_ nt _Crua. Frederic-sen * Button. Managers. DE LA ROZA rtsort. Stat* Crui MauaUUaa; eotuges and tents for light housekeeping of camping. A. J. GIBB3. Mgr.. Clbb*. Cal. THE fiEYSERS The Most Famous Health and Pleasure '' Resort In 'California. THE CLIMATE AND bCENKKV are unsur- passed . and tbe 'waters are acknowledged th* best on the market. Natural mineral, steam and Hammam .baths: Swimming lake of tepid mineral . water© . Boating, hunting, fishing, dancing, chuffie-board, billiards and croquet. • .THE HOTEL AND COTTAGES, have been renovated throughout, and new cottage* and a fine pavilion built thl» year. There will' be a fully equipped dairy and liv- ery stable In connection with the hotel. The hotel, cottages, bath houses and grounds art lighted by electricity. The hotel will be supplied with the best th« market affords. Rates. $10. $12. $14 and 111 per week. For further particulars and booklet write R. H. CtJRRT. Prop. The Gey»ers. Sonoma County, California, Agua Cal iente Springs We have added many NEW attractions to this beautiful and romantic spot; open all tbe year round; the nearest Hot Sulphur Springs to San Francisco, temperature 115 degrees; no staging; fare $1 10; sure cure for rheumatism, asthma and all kindred ailments. We have five different Hot Sulphur Springs: tub and plunge baths and the largest mineral water twlmmlng tank in the State. Table and rooms are first claws. Rates $2 per day, $12 to $14 per week. Special rates to families and half rates to chil- dren. Inquire at Peck's. 11 Montgomery St.. or address THEO. RICHARDS. Agua Callente Springs, Sonoma County. California. We have erected a stone building, modern dining-room; can Feat 400 guests. WHY NOT SPEND YOUfi SUMMER AT HOTEL DEL MONTE? NEW MANAGE- MENT-GOLF, GLASS- BOTTOMED BOATS, SURF AND POOL BATHING, OILED ROADS. SPECIAL TERMS TO FAMILIES. GEO. P.SNELL, MANAGER. There are traps and saddle horses at AETNA SPRINGS A gallop down the valley at dusk is an event long; re- membered. The drives also are full of pleasure. Just send for Booklet. AETNA SPRINGS CO., Napa Co., Calif. MARK WEST H ' K p o r E o ; EB SPR|NGS tins'. J. D. DROST and MRS. H. KOENER will manage the springs: many Improvements; n«w cement bathhouse and gas all over place; $2 day: $10 and $12 week. Office 833 Larkin Ft., cor. Geary, or Mark West Springs, Santa Rosa. Rural No. 6. H SODA BAY SPRJNGS Situated on Clear Lake. Hunting, fishing, boating, launch, horses, tennis, croquet, dark- room, warm soda fceyser In bathhouse, club- housp. etc.. Increased accommodations, modern conveniences. Scenery unsurpassed. Table a specialty. Rates per week, $10 to $15. Photos and information at Chatfleld & Vinzent's. 22S Montgomery »t.. or LEE D. CRAIG. Manager, Soda Bay. Kelseyvllle P. P.. Lake Co.. Cal. Ilamath springs, Beswick, Slsklyou County. California. Write to EDSON BROS, for Booklet. Saratoga Springs. 1A different mineral springs. Information at Peck's Bureau. 11 *Montgomery *t., or at J. MARTENS. Bachelor P. O.. Lake Co.. Cal. PABK HOUSE, Ben Lomond, Cal. Under new management. Up to date. Beau, tlful grounds. Running stream and pond with good fishing. Playgrounds for children. Free carriage meets all trains. J. D. CELLA, Mgr. SOLID COMFORT HOME Extensively Improved; 1900 feet altitude; no fog; climate delightful; large orchard; vegetable garden; hot. cold baths; spring water; cement swimming tank. 40x80. Rates J8 week up; stage meets train. Schuler & Scheben. Napa. Cal. KJffBBPBElflBBWcSy L ' U ~* KMkA^ffl Awalnffg', Hammocks, Tel. Main 549, 111 Clay st. DCnrCHElM Delightfully situated In ths BERuMlfclM Santa Cru* Redwoods. Rate. S7 'and $8 per week. For circulars address O. F. BIEDENWEQ. R. P. 121. Banta Crus. Cal. JOHANNISBERG. ! New hotel; modern conveniences; large, airy dining-room; hunting, fishing, swtmmlng. boat- ing $10 and $12 per week. THEO. BLANCK- KNBURO .1R.. Prop.. Oakvllle, Napa Co.. or INFORMATION BUREAU. 30 Montgomery st. PASHIOW STABLES GILROT Cal. Direct line to Gilroy Hot SDrinKS All open carriages; first-class turn- outs-best stock In State; telegraph and phone Orders promptly attended to. H. T..MATOCK. Prop.' -" ' ' • WALL SPRIWOS — On Guernoville branch Cal N. W. R. R.. Sonoma Co.; phone; navilion* bus meets morning train: hot tulphur baths: circulars. MRS. C. N. MEREDITH, prop.. Healdsburg. R. D- 1. • WILLOW RANCH, delightfully located In redwoods 6 miles from Santa. Cruz. Spring water fruit, milk, excellent table; dally mall; free conveyance; $7 weeic; phone Suburban 87. • MRS. W. CRANDELL. Santa Cruz. Cal. Bathing Suits 20 Post Street mm mm DECORATION DAY HOLIDAYS. SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES FOR THE THREE HOLIDAYS. SATURDAY. SUNDAY AND MONDAY, MAY 28th. 29th and 30th. the California Northwestern Ry. Will make one fare for the round trip from San Francisco to all points on the road except sub- urban. Thes* tickets will be good go- Ing Saturday. Sunday or Monday, with the return limit Tuesday, May 31st. This will jrlve many an oppor- tunity to get out into the country for a short trip just when it is at its prettiest. Get a copy of "VACATION, 1904." Look over it and take a pleasant trip during these three days, and at the same time arrange for your Summer Outing. On Monday. May 30th. the train will leave Camp Vacation at 5:00 p. m.; Russian River. Heights, 5:10 p. m.; Guernewood Park, 5:15 p. m., and Guerneville at 5:20 p. m. From Glen Ellen at 6:15 p. m. Both trains will stop at intermediate points, arriving in San Francisco at 8:45 p. m. OiSA f*f*O HOT SPRINGS. SONOMA (JA/f L717U <-' OUNTT : on 'y *V> hours w«w www from gan p rancleco an4 -^ «i but 9 miles ctaglng; wa- ters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural hot mineral water bath In State; boating and swimming In Warm Spring Creek; good trout streams; telephone, telegraph, daily mail, ex- preso and San Francisco morning and evening papers; FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE SKRVICK; both morning and afternoon stages, round trip from San Francixco only $5 60. Take Tlburon ferry dally ot 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 1003 unprecedented. Information at Tourist In r ; formation Bureau. 11 Montgomery st.. or of J. F. MUIX3REW. Skaggs, Cal. AKKl'ORT AND ' BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE — Hopland to Bartlett Spring*, via Lakeport, carrying passengers for Lakeport and Bartlett Springe. Stages connect with trains at Hopland. Leave Hopland at 12:30; arrive at Lakeport at 3:30; arrive at Bartlett Springs at 7 :30. New 6-horae 14-passenger tourist wagons, with all tbe most modern im- provements. Passengers for Lakeport or Ban. let* Springs, call for tickets by Bartlett Springs Stage Line. Tickets can be purchased at office of California N. W. Ry.. 650 Market st. or at Tlburon ferry. MILLER & HOWARD. Props. WHITE STJLFmm SPRINGS, VaUajo. Cal. — Most accessible springs to San Francisco; round trip $1. no stage fare; only 2% hours' ride- 5 miles Irom Vallejo: hot, cold and plunge rulphur baths; wonderful cures of rheu- matism, neuralgia, eczema, kidney, liver and vtomach diseases. Beautiful grounds and lake 1 for boating and bathing. Dancing pavilion. i New bowling alley and shuffle board. Rates. $10 a week. Including baths. Address MAN- : UEL MADRID. Vallejo. Cal. LAT7BSL QBOTB PABK— Children's resort during summer vacation; best of home care; beautiful grounds; climate perfect; fresh milk and eggs; open June 1; terms $5 per week. MRS. G. W. NICHOLS. Dlmond P. O., Frultvale. . SEOWOOS TILU HESOStT. Excellent board, home cooking; tent ground, if desired, with board. $5. Room and board $3 U $10. Best hunting and fishing. MRS. A. L ACKERMAN. La Honda, San Mateo County. OCCIDEZTTAXi HOTEL, HATWABDS, First-class resort; tennis, croquet, bowling, amusement hall, etc. Special rates to families Terms reasonable. A. GAUDARD, Prop., phone Black 141. ¦ ¦..- - KIVEKSIDE HOTEL and COTTAGES — Near beach; 30 acres beautiful gruunds; spe- cial rates to families: write for booklet. F. BARSON. Proprietor, Santa Cruz. BELLEVTJE HOTEL. El Verano. So- noma Co.. Cal Terms, $1 day and up; hot mineral springs near by. Long distance tele- phone; daily mall. JOHN SERRES, Proprietor. SOHAErEB'S GROVE— BOSS VAUSY. Private boarding: terms reasonable. Team meets Sunday morning trains. Address MRb. MATT LLNDSAT. Ross Station./ CAMP Plstolesl. Marln County: housekeeping cottages $12 per month; hotel rate, $8 per 1 week. ' j NEW ADVEKTISEMENTS. A PESTIFEROUS GEBM. Burrows Up the Scalp Into Dandruff and Sere the Hair's Vitality. rfyi>]f who r-omplain of falling hair as . ;i riilr- do not know that it is the result ot dandruff, which is caused by a pes- • tfferousj parasite burrowiiip up the scalp RS it dips down to the sheath in which , ihe hair is fed in the scalp. Before lor.j? lb« hair r«x>t is Bhrivled up and the hair • * <iror>s out. If the work of the cerm is uot destroyed hair keeps thinning till • iialdn^ss comes. The only way to cure .iHTidruff is to kill the germ, and until fiow there has b<M>n no hair preparation that would do it; but to-day dandruff is . <*sily eradicated by Newbro's Herpic'de, which makes hair glossy and soft as silk. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. in • <tamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., LKtroit, Mich. ST/\XIBA\E:rNX or the CONDITION AND AFFAIRS or the North German Fire . INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG. GERMANT OX THE 31ST <Jny of Decemb-r, A. D. J&O3, and for the ¦«-ar »:n<rr.g en that Uay, as made to the In- f-uranr* Commissioner cf «h» State of Cali- • rorcta, fursuant to th? rroiialonc of **ciions • iO an<J till of the Political Code, condenncd as .. per blank furrithed by t»n» Commissioner: CAPITAL,. .mount of Capital fctock. paid up in Ca*h .S.375,000 00 ASF ETS. ~ U#«J Esta!» cwr.ed by Company... $ "H 000 00 • tyoans rn Bend* and Mortgage*... HO 625 00 ssh Market Value of all gtocks «nd Bonds o*nii by Company.. 3&S.303 61 " ssh Jr. <V>mpany's Office t»,5€8 J6 ' a*h in Bank* 63.738 12 Jrt»rMft <1u» and accrued on Bonds end- Mortir8«;*-» 4 928 11 .!'r«-miums in due Course of Collfc- ' '*a 8,375 57 Bills r»r»!va r ,; fi not Matured, taken f©T Fir* an4 Marine r:i-;« 102 S3" 47 l»u» from o*h#r fomrani^s for Re- ir.surancr on los»«s already paid. 182.3^0 21 Total Af««ts .$954,756 25 " . • LIABILITIES. . isirtrt a«Ju*ted' and unpaid $4*07155 !y»«es resisted, including expenses. 20 8*8 (33 ofom premiums on Fir* Risks run- ning one y*ar or 1pi>», S • r-in»urar.c» SO r>*r rent 160 772 46 '¦ir-r* iToi&lumc on Fir* Risks run- • ' ning more than one year, X ; " reinsurance r-ro rata .' P7 J»"9 V) iiu-2 to other Insurance Companiee. 143 •>a7 is All other Liabilities "' 52,402 22 Total Liabilities (509 362 17 INCOME. ~' — . • Net cafh actually received for Fire premium* $471868 81 • 'Riraefwad for interest on Bonds and ,. Mnrtgaires 4 2t^ 41 received for interest and dividends •««•»» *.-n Bonds, fitockn. Loans, and from k 11 other sources 16 "31 44' . l:*_«Mv*d for Rents 4 "755 00 ' V910 Z2 Tjts! Income J5OG.183 OS EXPENDITURES. ~ • Net amount paid for Kite Losses •.•¦.•• c $158.2t'J :¦•<. looses of . .• rrWSous jearst f2T.!».«31 45 "ivldend* to Stockholders 18,750 00 !'»id or allowed for Commission or ; Brokerage C3.C71 . Ta'd for Halariei!, Fees and other ' • • iJiarys for officers, clerks, etc.. C2.4C0 0"5 r«.d lor State. National and Local taxes 6.C55 00 Alt other payments # and expendi- ture-* • ••. 103,447 31 ¦ ¦¦ * • V 1 ¦ ' Total Expenditures .$483,548 22 ~^FIre. : :,( ;J sw Incurrfl during the year... $2Oi,6]0 38 • r:^ks and Trcmiums. I Fire Risks. Premiums. •\< l"aino>;nt of RiEki>' * written during the] year- $519,526,283 $1,255,205 61 Net amount of IllskFi „ " PsptMd during the i , ;y,4r 613.4C5.C00j 1.510.797 92 ,\ct amount in force | c iVcember 31. ItKK!.. 156.691. 1I2J 478JOO 46 •'i OSCAR KCPKRTI. Vice pfeild^ntT" '- JULIUS BAESECKK. Manager. ' - * - .. t-> :'¦¦•' and fwurn to before me. this 21st .C*v of March. lix»4. . " HUGH LITICRING. V. S. Consul Gf-neral. WALTER SPEYER, t GENERAL AGENT, PACIRC COAST DEPARTMENT, 225 Sansome St. The Reason Why BARTLETT is so popular as a HEALTH, and PLEASURE resort: , ¦ The increasing numbers benefited by visiting the Springs. The purity and agreeable taste of the waters. The delightful and health-giving, baths. The excellency of the table. The dry and bracing atmosphere. The walks and drives through the mountains. The hunting and fishing with all kinds of amusements. Xature and man vying with each other to give all a delightful time. RATES— Hotel. $12.00 to $17.50 per week: housekeeping cottages. $3.00 to $15.00 a week. Write J. E. McMahan. Bartlett Springs. Cal., or call at 2 Sutter St.. San Francisco. ["NEW" SANTA CRUZ] GRAND DEDICATION And Opening of the - - - Extensive Beach Improvements AT SANTA CRUZ Saturday Evening, June 11. Magnificent fireworks display by Cali- fornia Fireworks Company. Brilliant electrical Illumination of Pacific avenue and Esplanade. Thousands of electric lirhts will outline the Bathing Casino. Plunge Baths and Pleasure Pier. Military band concert and grand . ball. Music by Third Artillery Band, U. S. A. SPECIAL. EXCURSIONS VIA S. P. CO. [ "NEW" SANTA CRUZ~[ FREE EXCURSION - TO — TUSCAN SPRINGS MAY IO. 19O4. For the next sixty days the Tuscan Mineral Springs Corporation vill furnish railroad trans-' portation to and from Tuscan Springs and any points within 300 miles, free to visitors who spend thirty days, and free fare one way to those spending twenty days at the springs. Send .10c In stamps for bottle of stomach and catarrh rait. Booklet free. Rates $12 per week and up. TUSCAN MINERAL SPRING CORP.,. Tuscan, Cal. Santa Catalina Island 3Va Hours From Los Angeles. Season 19&t. Our Famous Marine Band. Hunting mountain goat, sailing, bathing, golf, tennis and the finest fishing on the/ coast. Camp Lite a Special feature. Hundreds of furnished tents at reason- able rates. Hotel Metropole. Modern In all particulars. For further Information address PECK'S INFORMATION BUREAU U Montgomery st., or BANNING CO.. 222 S. Spring et.. Los Angeles. Hotel EL GARMELO Pacific Grove. California. "The Little Del Monte." At the seaside with home comforts. The place to spend your vacation with your family. Surf bathing and fishing. Rates with board (2 60 a day upward, cheaper than staying home. . Send for illustrated pamphlet. Address GEO. H. "CORDY. Manager. PARAISO SPRINGS ' California. The leading summer resort of Cali- fornia. Hot soda and sulphur batha. Excellent table. Concert by Bro- haska's Band every day. Send fcr beautiful booklet and rates to P. W. SOHBOEDEB, Mgr. Harbin Springs • Most desirable In Lake Co.; contains sulphur. Iron, magnesia and arsenic: wonderful cures of rheumatism, catarrh, kidney. Jiver and stomach troubles; new gymnasium, bowling alley, hand- ball court and billiard-room. Acetylene gas plant, livery, home dairy, fine vegetable garden. Round trip tickets. S. P. office. $7. J A. HATS, proprietor. mi n n ii 1!#t s^ 1 "**; °« ime south. I I V I I I I Rl ern pacifl c: 2% hours from K I K I I IB San Francisco; a trains II I II II II dally; luxurious mineral II I || U II and mud baths; hotel unique In cuisln* service and appointments. Information at S. P. Co. Bureau. 613 Market St., Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomery ft., or H. R. WARNER, Byron Hot Springs, California, Napa Soda Springs. The famous mountain health and pleasure resort Is now open for tha patronage of . tha public. . Address JOHN JACOBS. TUXEDO HOTEL; Extensively Improved since last . season. Opens April 1. THOB; U BELL. Mgr.. Felton.. Cal. Buy tickets to Tuxedo, narrow-gauge. foot of Market street. Round trip. 13.00. N.8.B.B. TOCALOMA KirinOi Bert rand Hotel; first-class accommodations; special rates for families and parties; fishing, hunting boating, bathing; beautiful' drives to Bear Valley; telephone. .JOSEPH F. BER- TRAND, or Bulletin Office, every Thursday, % to 4 p. m. * WHY NOT TRY Highland fFYOUARECOIIVCTOTHE Spripgs WE OFFER YOU THE BEST OF MINERAL * T waters, accommodations and service. ' Table unsurpassed. Rooms hard finished, light- I ed by electricity. Buildings newly painted. All the. popular sports and amusements. Liv- ery. telCDhone and poetofflce. Shortest route and cheapest far* to Laka* County. Most centrally situated. Delightful ; excursions on Clear Lake and to ether resorts. Make your reservations now. TERMS— $10 to $17 50 per week. For Book- ¦r*- «tc. call on our agent. H. R. DCF1 TIN. ' 638 Market street, or address CRAIG & KERR, Highland Springs. Cal. I Spend Your Vacation for &2O a « San Luis Hot Sulphur Springs SmL «i, 0l > l »'- The most Ideal resort for pleasure and health on the Pacific Coast. Buy round trip ticket' from San Francisco to San Luis Hot Sulphur Springs, San Luis Obispo. Cal.. and return. Including: stage to and from springs and one week's board for 820.OO to 922.OO. according to location of rooms, or board and a com- modations ftO.OO to 912.00 per week. Scenic surroundings. free bathing, boating and flshinc on grounds. Fine rhady walks, tennis and croquet grounds, dance pavilion for guests. Fine sea beach one mile from Hot Sulphur Springs. Cottages and furniture are all new. Oas throughout buildings and grounds. Our table Is well supplied with the best the market, affords. Our stag* meets trains arriving at San Luis Obispo at 3:15 p. ni. every day (except Sunday). This is no hospital or sanatorium. Situated in Vendome Park cf 12 acres, a' charming summer resort; both city and country advantages; . automobile garage on the grounds free to guests. Bathing pavilion, bowling alley, tennis, etc ' New auto road map of the county mailed on application. J. T. BROOKS. Manager. I CAMP CURRY* j ? THE BEST t ' WEATHER FINE _ I FALLS FULL ? Y0SE1YHTE j I3T__iT_JEj Ideal summer resort; hunting, boating, fish- ing. Music every evening. Send for pamphlet. O. WEISMAN. Mldlake P. O.. Lake Co.. Cal.. or call ou Dr. Happersberger. 1104 Market. S. F. T-.-A.~~l~~S StldLtK Springs Natural Hot Plunge and Steam Baths. Posi- tive cure for rheumatism, asthma. Wonderful waters for liver, kidney and alt stomach troub- les. Swimming pond, orchestra. Far* $'J re- turn trip. Electric lights. Housekeeping cot- tages. Arsenic beauty baths. Rates $10 to $12 per week. Baths and amusements free. H. H. McGOWAN. prop.. Selgler. Lake Co.. Cal. LYTTON SPRINGS New management; no staging; depot on grounds: phone: fare $2 40; Tlburon ferry; rates $10 to $15 week; table first-class; our own dairy; hot mineral baths; swimming tank; livery; billiards; croquet. Booklet Peck's Bu- reau. 11 Montgomery st., or BARKER ft ROSS, Lytton Springs, Sonoma County, Cal. LAUREL DELL, The Switzerland of America. The only lake resort that has Its own mineral .springs. Boat- ing, swimming, fishing and hunting. EDGAR D'JRNAN. sol* proprietor. Laurel Dell P. O.. Lako County, Cal. WWTC c;ijl PMUP «?PR'tM<"!«3. Santa Rosa — Beautiful grounds, all klnda of amusements; valuable water; cures rheuma- tism, dropay. dysD*paia, liver, kidney, ca- tarrh,, stomach troubles: phone.; bus meets train: take Tlburon ferry; rates per week $3 up. H. A. P. FLEMING. Santa Rosa, Cal. GARDEN CITY SANITARIUM. f»ol a hospital; best equipped on Coast; mod- ern Improvements; large treatment • rooms; ideal location: 5>-i acres; one block from street cars; write for literature. San Jose, Cal. VECHY SPRINGS. Three miles from Uklab, Mendoclno County. Natural electric waters, champagne baths. Lovely grounds; fishing and hunting; crystal spring: accommodations and tabla first class. J. A. REPEMEYER. Proprietor. DUNCAN SPRINGS OPEN May 15. Two miles from Hoplaod. 7lne medicinal waters. Hard finished hotel. ' Excellent table. Rates $10 to $12 per week. CAMP PISTOLESI Marln County. Is now open. OwnSnmecHome £ S^co. CamMeeier Pure- water, equable climate, lots selling flu tip; cottages built by Meeker, $50 up; depot; stores; restaurant; hotel; post and express; telephone; sawmill; 000 lots sold-. 300 cottage* built. Sausalito ferry, N. S. R. R. M. C j MEEKER. Camp Meeker. Sonoma County. C-aXXrORKXA REDWOOD FASZ (Bis Basin) — Union Mill Camp and Tavern: a miles i f t cm Bould>r Creek R. R. station. Daily stage. Family table. Furnished cabins; camping grounds: $3 and $10 per week. Under the giant redwoods; perfect climate; grand scenery. •SEPP" GRAHAMER, Boulder^Creek. Cal.