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whose marriage with the defendant had never been annulled. Recently the plaintiff received letters. from the flrst wife informing her of the true state of affairs. The husband is now living 1 in Colorado. Mrs. Darby-Griffith No. 2 asks the court for a decree annulling the second marriage and awarding her the custody of her 8-year-old son. CAXtZt subscribers contemplating: a cZianze of residence durlnfr the summer months pan liave their paper forwarded ty mall to their new address by notify inz TES CAI.Ii Business Office. This paper will, also be on sale at all summer resorts and is represented by a local curent in all towns on the coast. TO SUBSCRIBERS LEAVING TOWN FOR THE SUMMER. Lillian Sefton. the new soprano at the Tivoli, Is a striking example of the rise of a talented young American girl. She was born in Washington, D. C, and has received a thorough musical education. Before she was out of her teens everybody in Washington knew of the talented little singer, and her splendid success in concert work led her to decide upon an operatic career. Her first engagement was with Hen ry Savage in the Castle Square Opera Company. She advanced rapidly under the management of Colonel Savage, and then went into the Terrace Garden, New York, .where she sang many im portant roles. When Reginald de Koven finished writing "Red Feather" for Miss Van Studdeford, Miss Sefton was chosen as alternate and won the highest praise from critics. Her voice is a brilliant high soprano, possessing great carrying power and strength in ensemble, and its quality in solo work is sweet and sympathetic. Sergeant Kitty should prove an ideal role for her, and it is prophesied that she will win the audience from the start. NEW SOPRANO AT THE . TTVOLI. WHOSE AI2ILITY HAS WON HER FAME. TACOMA, June 1. — A merger of the Sperry Flour Company, the largest flour manufacturing firm on the Pa cific Coast, and the Tacoma Ware house and Elevator Company, one of the chief grain exporting companies of the Northwest, has been effected. The name of the new organization i^ not yet determined. The company will immediately erect a mill in Tacoma with a capacity of 1000 barrels per day. Northwest and Mill Will Be Erected. Xcu- Organization Formed in the FLOUR COMPANY MERGES WITII GRAIN EXPORTERS Two days ago he was found at Eel ma, acting rather insanely, and was sent to this city, where he was placed In a ward. He said he wanted to go to San Diego and being told It was not far he started to walk. He appears to be in good health, but his body has outlived his mind. Fallon was once a well known business man of Fresno. .FRESNO, June 1.— Fergus Fallen was to-day committed to the insane asylum. He is 104 years old and his mind seems completely blank. For the last ten years, off and on, he has been ¦weakening and spent much of his time in the County Hospital. While .there he used other patients roughly and many times he had to be expelled from the place. , Special Dispatch to Th» Call AXXI-LS TIJE TIERXEYS' -tTXIOX. .The last chapter in the short but ex citing marita] adventures of Matthew U: Tierney was" wrjtten- yesterday by Judge." Hebbard. It is in the form of an 'annulment, at ."fierriey's marriage with Frances T. Brown, which occurred at Sacramento less than a fortnight ago. Tierney and", his friend, William L. ppatt, testified that the former was" un . d'tfr- tlie influence of drugs and liquor .when he a!l9\Ved himself to be cap tured t»y the charming defendant and Jed to the. altar. The court, finding that ¦Tierney wire incapable of contracting at the Jitae. net" the marriage aside. • The infeHcitfes- of Mary Josephine Corwin- and Harry Emerson Corwin .**ere" aired ip Jjidge Graham's court, where both the jvife's suit for divorce on the. ground of desertion and "the *hp*band's cross -complaint charging In fidelity were before his Honor. A de cree was entered that Mrs. Corwin take .the divorce, but that the IT-year-oId daughter of the union remain In the custody of th'e husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Goodwin of .Frultvale, where the mother Is to *ee the child at reasonable times. Suits for. divorce were* begun yester day .as follows:. Marcus" B. Dye against .Mary ,R." Dye -for desertion, "Minnie J. Urowtf against .J. Olcott "Brown for fail ?ure to provide, Annabelle Van Allen against 11&ny Van Allen for failnre to •provide, Rlfea X. Brown against George . H. Brown- for desertion «nd- failure .to .provide and Nellie B. Reed • against •GcArge W. Reed for desertion. Aft actiomVfor the annulment of the marriage of Mary J. Daiby-Grifflth and Henry C. Parby -Griffith was begun by it. C & Oliver Dibble as Attorneys for <he .wife. Trie complaint alleges that when the parties were married in Colo rado in 18S5 the husband had a wire living at * his old home in -Judge Murasky granted W. H. Harris a divorce from Etta May Harris on the ground of infidelity. ¦ • . * ' ' Ju'Sge Troutt divc>rced. Richard Mo Cabe from' E.thel McCabe because of her- desertion, .' '. ¦ .";.' ; : .* '; . :. .Judge MeVbard dented L>ena Fehle nt-lcheT'p application for divorce from August JPehlemelcher, but granted the .husband's cross-BUit -for release from th-e marriage; <ha.t occurred in this city in May, i&>8. The plaintiff alleged cru elty-in various forms, {ncluding. threats of her husband_ f o shoot her. The court found- these- charges unsupported by the evidence, and the defendant . proved th3t his wife had dese.rted him without cause. • '• ¦ -*¦'• '¦¦¦ '* ; The defendant did not oppose the e-utt. and Judge Troutt said that as f con as formal proof of the marriage rpcord- at SuisUn was' filed he' would enter the' decree of annulment. r>»KN*O\YN" WOMAN IX THE CASE. Another young and attractive wife obtained freedom from galling matri rnonial bonde yesterday,- when Judge floss: granted a. .decree divorcing Flor ence • I*. Van Wormer from Roy Van tVormer on her- proofs that he had cruelly, abused-faer and fail.ed to provide for Ithe. wants of herself- -and their 2 •year-old- son: The plaintiff testified that her ihusband hid shown her love letters from another woman, to her unknown, arid, had taunted her with, his love for this .person: In. granting a decree the court ordered : that the defendant pay his. wife $6^ per mnath and that she should have, the custody <bf the boy. ; judge Kerrigan yesterday .defeated the -efforts of-b<>th a h'usbati'd and a ivlfe to -obtain* tiivorce from, each other. Marie -Elizabeth Fisher sued to break the bonds it her ma-Triage to. James Fisher, whom she married In this city on December. 2?, 1S9L She alleged cru sty vif an ''.extreme character. The de fendant - filed . a counter- complaint, making a similar charge against hrs wiJe. After several days-' deliberaticm on; the conflicting evidence Ju^ge Ker rigan decided torefuse each of the .par ties the divorce desired- ' • ¦¦ "• *" Mrs. Goodrich'.s testimony was cor roborated in some of Its details by her neighbor. Mrs. Badie E. Archibald, who told the court how her friend had fled to ?ier for protection from Goodrich alt the time, of the former shooting affair. This shooting was a matter of common knowledge and Goodrich . had. been jailed for It. The witness had seen the defendant, drunk and parading the Ftreets in his underclothes; and she had heard. his' threats against the; life of his wife.. She it was to whom Mrs. Gobdrich had first disclosed the fact. of her remarriage, and she had employed an attorney 'to hunt up the record of that ceremony and to bring the action for .its annulment. " . . The persons were divorced ; after a brief marital experience in October} 1WL The wife was the plaintiff in that action and established cruelty as the ground of the decree. On July S, 1902, as Mrs. Goodrich testified yesterday. Goodrich met her on the street and threatened to shoot her if she refused to remarry him. He had shot at her ence when : they were living together before. Yielding out of terror, she al lowed him to take her to Suisun. in Solano County, where they were mar ried by -a Justice of the Peace. They returned at once to this city, and Mrs. Gaodrich declared that she left the mac at the f erry, went to her home an3 had not seen him since." Eight <lays after the forced marriage she called for Japan, where employment tad been offered her and where she remained for a year and a half. Her second marriage had meanwhile been kept secret even from her mother. The Becond marriage of Herschel Goodrich and Louise Becker Goodrich •was broken yesterday by Judgre Trcutt In the Superior Court after the young and pretty wife had told his Honor a etrange tale of her husband's use of force to compel' her to remarry him. Fergus Fallon Acts Strange ly and Must Hereafter Re main in a State Institution Darby-Griffith Has a Wife Too Many and the Ameri can One Asks Annulment TIERXEY IS SET FREE Finds Second Marriage of Louisa and Eterschel Good richKesult Of Threat to Kill ATTEMPTS LONG WALK Former Fresno Business 3Ian Who Outlives a Cen tury Goes to an Asylum EXTREME AGE RUINS A MIND JUDGE BREAKS FORCED ONION THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY," JUNE: 2, 1901. MISS SEFTON VERY POPULAR IN THE EAST 7 ! '>* C ADVXBTISEMZirrB. SifSAVED FROM ¦ OPERATIONS. ''¦¦/. r- r^- \ ¦ *: ZS3S. BTELLA CEBBTT, { ZTo. 3264 Bosh St., San Francisco. MRS. CERNT SATS: "After yeaVs of suf- fering and drusTtTig and after two unsuccess-. ful surgicsl operations, I have t>e«n promptly and thoroughly cured by the Electro-Chemla treatment st a very reasonable expense. it li\e« me crest pleasure to recommend this most wonderful sew treatment to suffering »fn:»n for I am cure that there Is no treat- ment in th» world Tinal . to it for the serious tpt^lal diseases of our fx." (Signed) MRS. STBLLA CERNT. ..-.:.- 2264 Bunh St.. Ssn Francisco. f LECTRC-CHEMIC SPECIALTIES: Electro-Chemistry cores quickly, pain- let-sly and cheaply Cancers. Tumorn. Old i Ulcers, Dciemi, Xbeuaaatism, Keuraljrla. . Looomctor Atarla. Paralysis, Deafness, i Head iroiceo. Zssomnla, Goitre, Brlarnt'C Disease. Diabetes. Dyspepsia, Plleis, all Slseaseo of the- Stomach. Liver. Kidneys, Bladder and Bovtls, all Kcrvons Blstases J aad Spocial diseases of SCen and Women. Tree examination, diagnosis, advice and trial treatment. HOME '• THSATMJBWT— Patients aro cured most successfully at acme by Electro'-CieDiistry. Those who cannot caU for personal examination are advised to write a full description of their symp- toms, and . full Instructions will be promptly forwarded for home examina- tion and* treatment, free of charge. ILECTRO-CHEMIS INSTITUTE 118 OEANT ATE. Cor. Yost St- 8AN FRANCISCO. Office, hours — 9 a. ra. to I p. m. and* 7 to I B. m. dally. Bundays— 10 a. m. to 1 p, m. ¦•carats . a»arUnents_.f cr J«41ts . and_ irectleiaen. CAZADERO The Qea of All Hortbtxn ' Betrt*toh . Or ore, Tortst. OXada and Dsll. ¦ , Crest, Canyon, Hill and Sal*. '. Xnoll, Knob, Peai and Mountain-. The horn* of the' trout and the haunt of ths> <ieer. Reached over th« North Shore Ry.i via 8ausallto Ferry. A year ago I leased this resort for. a nua- ; ber of years. To-day I have the pleasure to tell you that, owing to last season's big and.' unprecedented partonage, I have purchased this magnificent domain of over 1200 acres. A thor- ough renovation has been made of all the 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 guests. i Free camping grounds ln fhe Cazadero giant ! redwoods from May until October, Jbtrt sani- i tary rule* must be complied w.ith. I Lots, one-quarter acre, for sale., from $100 up. and cottages built to suit at city flgures.- Take Sausallto Ferry via North Shore -Ran- Toad. Round trip, good for six months. $3 73. Round trip. Friday till Monday, $3; no stag- ing; depot on'the ground. Fare at hotel or cot- tages, $2 per day; $10 to f.U per week; special - rate by the' month. For particulars other than herein given -writ* J. J. THIRIQN. owrer and manager. .Hotel -del Cazadero. Sonoma Co.. Cal.. or North Shore R. R. office. 626 Market at.. Ban* Francisco. VACATION 1904 IS HOW READY FOR DISTRIBUTION. "VACATION" is iss&ed an- V California Northwestern R'y ¦THE FICTCKXSQu'E SOCTE Of CALI70SXU, and Is the standard * publication ;T5 on the Pacific Coast for Informa- tion regarding j ' " . ' MINERAL SPRING RESORTS. COUNTRY HOMES AND FARMS WHERE SUMMER BOARDERS ARE TAKEN, AND SELECT CAMP- ING SPOTS/ ''• * ; This year's edition, "Vacation 1 1904," contains over 150 pages. . •! beautifully illustrated, and ia ' J complete in its detailed Informa- . . tion as to location, accommoda- 1 ¦ tlons. - attractions, etc., with • J terms from $7.00 per week up. To be had at Ticket Offices. C2O Market Street (Chronicle Building), and Tlburon Ferry, foot of Market Street; General Office. Mutual Life Building, corner of 8ansome and California Streets. San. Francisco; ln Oakland at 972 Broadway. • ; '-^T- ;V Applications by Mall Will Bectlvt Ha- ni ediat a Besponse. , '.:¦-, H. C. WHITIXG. Gen'l Manager. R. X. RYAN, Gen'l Pass'r Ajent. CAMPBEll HOT SFXXVOS. In Sierra Nevada Mountains. Sierra County. 5000 feet elevation. Are beautifully located at the head' of the great Sierra Valley, 30 miles long by 5 miles* wide, surrounding which Is the great primeval forest of pine and fir. A specialty Is made of the table. The hot springs are unequaled- for the cure ot rheumatism. goui, liver and kidney complaints and all blood ana skin diseases. Rates for room and board. $12 to $14 per week. Round trip from San Frknclsco to springs via Boca. $14 50. Stage dally except- Sunday, connecting wlta 8 p. m. train from San Francisco. TAXOS TAVEK3J — Situated on tha shores of Lake Tahoa, the largest and most beautiful body of water .In the world at this elevation, is now open for the accommodation of guests. ' The tavern will be conducted tnle) season by Mr. F. W, Richardson, manager ot California's famous misston hotel. The Ol'sn- wood.i Riverside, which is sufficient g-oarante* that it will be strictly first class. Tin table- will be supplied with all delicacies of the sea- son, while fishermen will be constantly em- ployed to furnish lake trout. For rates address) _^ F. W. RICHABP8ON. LAKEPORT AND BARTLETT SPRINGS STAOE LINE— Hootand to Bartlett Bprlnsa, via Lakeport, carrying passengers for Lakeport and Bartlett Springs. Stages connect with trains at HoDland. Leave Hopland at 12:30: arrive at Lakeoort at 8:30: arrive at Bartlett Springs at 7:30. New ft- horse 14-passengsr tourist wagons, with all the most modern im- provements. Passengers for Lakeport or Bart- Int Sprtnss, call for tickets by Bartlett Springs 8tage Line. Tickets can be purchased at ofSc* of California N. TV*. Ry.. 650 Market st.. or at Tlburon ferry. . MILLER A HOWARTX Props. - WHITE STTLFSTCnK S7SX2TQ9, Tall a] o, Cal. Moat accessible springs to San Francisco; round trio $1. so stage fare; only 2\i hours' ride; 5 miles from Vallejo: hot. cold and plunge sulphur baths; wonderful cures of rheu- matism, neuralxla. eczema, kidney liver and stomach diseases. Beautiful grounds and laka for boatins; and bathing. Dancing pavilion. New bowline alley and shuffle board. Kates. $10 a'week. Including baths. Address MAN- UEL MADRID> Vallejo. Cal. BXT3IC05T FABK— A delightful resort on shores of Lake Tahoe. Best sandy beach for bathing- on the lake. Fln» fly flshtns; and hunting ln season. Boats, fishing tackle and horses at moderate hire. Rates $2 a day or from $10 to $16 per week. P. O. and telephone. A. L. FROST. Rubicon Park. Lake Tahog. Cal. W K1T2TET HOUSE, Truckee Cal. The leading hotel. Headquar* ters for 'tourists and commercial men. Summer and winter resort. Maal station for passen- gers Stage for Lakes Independence and Web- ber Camobell Hot Springs and Slerraville. STEWART McKAT. proprietor. XJLXE TAXOr. LAKESIDE PARK. Open May 1. Hotel. cottages and tents. Popular family resort. De- lljrktful camping grounds near steamer land- ing. Furnished tents to rent. Booklets. Trav- elers' Bureau.-' 30 Montgomery St., or ot E. D. Bmith * Co.. StateUne P. P.. CaL «TH2J GBOVE." Lake Tahoe half a mile eatt of Tallac. on lake shore: rates $2.00 a day; $10.00 a week: meals COc Good saddle horses and the best of livery. Boats free to all guests. J. £. PARMETER. proprietor. Tallac. Cal. UKBVEX'S PARK. Gaernsvlll*. A resort for your family. Partly furnished cottage*, $12 per ' month j and up. Tents «n.t platforms. Near Russian River. Board an.i room 'at $7 SO per week. See PECK'3. 11 Montgomery st. . '¦ OCCZSIOTAZi SOTSXs EATWaBSS, .. First-class resort; tennis, croquet, bowline, amusement hall, eta. Special rates to families. Terms reasonable. A. GAUDAKD. Prop., phoae Black HL . •. . KrVZSSIDE HOTEL and COTTAOE3 Nesr beach;- SO acres beautiful grounds: sp»- eial rates to families: write for booklet. F. PARSON. Proprietor. Santa Cru«- " frnT.T.TiWHC HOTEL. El Varano. So- noma Co.. Cal Terms. $1 dajf and up;, hoc mineral springs near by. Long distance tele- phone; daily mall. JOHN BERRE3. Proprietor. CAMP FXSTOiXSI, , Marln County: housekeeping cottages »U per month; hotel rate. $3 per week. T.AiTB SHORE HOUSE — Glenbrook. Nev Cottaree torent$3up. Ist-class board, millc and CT°ainr fre»h vegetables. D. COUILLARD. DE !**¦ ROZA resort. Santa "Crus Mountains; cottages and tents for light housekeeping or camping. A. J. GIBBS. Mxr.. Globs, OH. AETNA SPRINGS Is not a thousand miles from nowhere. Leaving San Francisco at 7:30 | a. m. you i get there in time for lunch. There is little staging. Just send : for booklet. Aetna Springs Co., Napa County, Cal. THE NEW HOTEL AT ADAMS \ IS FINISHED. Every one knows that Adams water cures stomach, liver and kidney diseases. WHY EXPERIMENT? For further particulars write to W. R PRA- THER. LAKE COUNTY . New, comfortable carriages direct to the most picturesque portion of California. Eest ¦ equipped stage line ln the State. Leaves Calls- toga dally (Sundays excepted) at 11:30 a. m., direct to Harbin. Selgler. Adams. Howard. An- derson, Hobergs, Hpter*. Astorgs and Glen- brook; half hour for lunch at Callxtoga; also to Mlddletown. Lower Lake, Kelseyvllle and Lakeport. Livery ln connection. . 0 WM. SPIERS. Proprietor. Hotel | CARMELO Pacific Grove, California. "The Little Del Monte." At the seaside with home comforts. The Dlace to spend your vacation with your family. Surf bathing and fishing. Rates with board |2 50 a day upward, cheeper than staying home. Send for Illustrated pamphlet. Address GEO. H. CORDT, Manager. CAMP VACATION. Hotel under canvas on the Russian River below Guernevllle ln a grove a mile and a half long, skirting the river; tennis courts; 40 new boats; will build a dam Ln the rivrr; 4 miles of smooth water for boating and bathing. Adults (2 per day, $10 per week; children under 10 half rates. Special rates for fam- ilies. Opens May 1. Addr»«s MRS; L. C.-CNO- PIUS, Camp Vacation, "Vacation" P. O., So- noma County, Cal. >, LYTTON SPRINGS New management; no staging; depot on grounds; ,.phone; fare $2 40; Tlburon ferry; rates $10 to $15 week; table first clam; our own dairy: hot mineral bath*; swimming tank; livery; billiards; croquet. Booklet Pack's Bu- reau, 11 Montgomery St.. or BARKER & ROSS, Lytton Springs. Sonoma Ccunty, Cal. • THE TALLAC Now open. The Summer Resort of America. European plan only. Cafe flrst class. Prices rea- Bonable. Resident physician. No consumptives. Pamphlets at S. P. office, 613 Market street. Address M. LAWRENCE & CO.. Tallac, Cal. HOTEL BEN LOMOND, Santa Cms Mountains. Now open. For booklet apply to Peck's Bureau. II Montgomery, or 8. P. Co., (tl.1 Market. B. DICKINSON. Prop.. Ben Lomond, Cal. • Napa Soda Springs. ¦ The famous, mountain health and pleasure resort is now open for the patronage of the public. Address JOHN JACOBS. B ROC I<: W A ;,Y IiAke Tahoe, -.' .' : OPENS JUKE l«t. Write FRANK B. ALVERSON. Mgr.. | ¦ '¦-¦:•; , Brockwaj-, Cal. POINT AR^ENA HOT SPRINGS. Open June 1. new hotel; large dining-room, telephone, hunting, . fishing, swimming, bowl- ing, dancing. G«t booklet Information Bureau, 30 Montgomery st. DR. W. A. McCORNACK. proprietor. - • . TtEED PAD1T INN* nd cottages; 6 miles from DECK rAHA llui Laka Tahoe: open June 1; elevation 6607 feet; mineral spring*. Booklet Travelers' Office, 30 Montgomery, st. i • J. B. SCOTT. Deer Park, Cal. ! The Reason Why j BARTLETT is so popular as a HEALTH and PLEASURE resort: I The increasing numbers benefited by visiting the Springs. The purity and agreeable taste of the waters. The delightful and health-giving , baths. t 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. ; Nature and man' vying with each other to give air a delightful time. RATES— Hotel, $12.00 to $17.G0'per week; housekeeping cottages, $3.00 to $15.00 a. week. > {{i Write . J. B. , McMahan, Bartlett 1 Springs, Cal.. or call at 2 Sutter.st., San Francisco. I GRAND OPENING and Dedication of the Exten- sive Beach Improvements at Santa Cruz Saturday Ev'ng, June 1 1 Grand Fireworks Display by California Fireworks Co. Brilliant Electrical Illu- minations of Pacific Ave. and Esplanade, I Neptune Casino, Plunge Baths and Pleas- ure Pier. Third Artillery Band, U. S. A.. Concert and Ball. Special Excursions via S. P. Ry I ' ' .¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ Santa Gatalina Island SVs Hours From Los Angeles. Season 1904. Our famous Marine Band. ' Hunting mountain coat, sailing, bathing, ! golf, tennis and . the finest fishing on the Cam? Life a Special Feature. Hundreds of furnished tents at reason- able rates. Hotel MetrpgoiB, ) | Modern In all particulars. ! For further information address PECK'S INFORMATION BUREAU. 11 Montgomery St., or BANNING CO., 222 S. I Spring st., Loh Angeles. O /•" /I /"»/"» O HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA OK/i(j(jU COUNTY: °nly *H hours from San Francisco and ' mmmm ~ mmm ~ mm """"" but 0 miles staging; wa- ters noted for medicinal vlrtuec; best natural hot mineral water bath In State: boating and swimming In Warm Spring Creek: good trout streams; telephone, telegraph, daily mall, ex- I press and San Francisco morning and evening I papers; FIRST-CI-ASS HOTEL, AND STAGE 8F.RVICE; both morning and afternoon stages, round trip from San Francisco only $3 50. Tak* | Tlburon ferry dally at 7:30 a. m. or 2:30 p. m. Rates $2 a day or $12 a weel« References, any Rti*-t t of the paBt nine years. Patronage of 190T. unprecedented. Information at Tourist In- formation Bureau. 11 Montiromery St., or of J. F. MULGREW. Skaggs. Cal. • ••• ««»»»«•• «»»»»¦««<»»««» j CAMP CURRY i ' . Get circulars at all railroad offices. , ? Advertised by 4000 guests. i | YOSEMITE ;; 3LUE" Ideal summer resort; hunting, boating, fish- ing. Music every evening. Send for pamphlet. O. WEISMAN, Mldluke P. O., Lake Co.. Cal.. or call on Dr. Happersberger, 1104 Market, S. F. LA. IKES HOTEL ROWARDENNAN "IN THE MOUNTAINS BT THE SEA." BEN LOMOND— Santa Cruz County., REGULAR SEASON. Opened May 15 under entirely new man- agement. Round trip trlckets from San Fran- cisco $3. For booklet apply Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomery st... S.F.. or to WILLIAM G. DODGE, Lessee. , . - , - fl If n fa &l Hot Springs; on line South. 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 nl ern Paclfl c: 2% hours from Kl K I I In Kan Francisco. 3 trains 11 I Kill II daily : luxurious mineral U I HUH Bnd «""' baths; hotel unique - ln cuisine service and appointments. Information at S. P. Co. Bureau, 013 Market st.,' Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomery St.. or H. R. WARNER, Byron Hot Springs. . Cal Harbin Springs ... Most desirable ln Lake Co. ;, contains sulphur. Iron, magnqpla and arsenic: wonderful cures of rheumatism, catarrh, kidney, liver and stomach troubles; new gymnasium, bowling alley, hand- ball court and , billiard-room. Acetylene gas plant, livery, home dairy, >flne vegetable garden Round trip ticket*, S. P. office, $7. J. a! HAYS, Proprietor. . . < LAKE TAKOS RAILWAY AND TRANSPORTATION CO. / ' Connects at Truckee with train leaving S. F. at 8:05 "p. m. Returning, connects at Truckee with train reaching 8. F. at 7:50 a. m. TUXEDO HOT El7~ Extensively Improved since last ' season.' Opened April 1. THOS.L. BELL, Mgr.; Fel ton, Cal. 'Buy tickets ' to ' Tuxedo, narrow-gauge, foot of Market street. Round trip, $3.00. - H, 8. B. R. TOCflLOMA - lUria Cv Bertrand Hotel: flr*t-class accommodations; special rates for families and partita; fishing, hunting. ¦ boating ' bathing; - beautiful drives to Bear 'Valley: telephone. JOSEPH F. . BER- TRAND, or Bulletin Office, every Thursday, 2 to 4 ». m. A THE GEYSERS The Most Pamons Health. and Pleasor* , Besort.ln California.'. ¦ THE CLIMATE AND SCENERY are unsur- passed and the waters are acknowledged the best on - the market. Natural mineral, steam and Hammarn bathsr Swimming lake of tepid mineral water. Boatinjr; hunting, fishing, dancing, shuffle-board, blllfards and croquet. THE HOTEL AND COTTAGES have been renovated throughout, and new cottages and a fine pavilion built this year. ! ;• • There will be a fully equipped dairy and Ilv- ery stable ln connection with the hotel. The hotel, cottages, bath houses and grounds are lighted by electricity. The hotel will.be supplied with the best the market affords." Rates, $10, $12. $14 and $16 per week. .For further particulars and booklet write R..H. CURRY, Prop. The Geysers. Sonoma County, California. AguaCaliente Springs We have . added many NEW attractions to this beautiful and romantic epot; open all the year round; the nearest Hot Sulphur Springs to San FVancIsco. temperature . 115 degrees; no staging; fare $1 10: sure cure -fon .heumatlrm, asthma and all kindred ailments. We have five different Hot Sulphur Springs: tub and plunge baths and the largest mineral water swimming tank ln the State. Table and rooms are first clam. Rates $2 per day. $12 to $14 *per week. Special rates %p families and half rates to chil- dren. Inquire at Peck's, 11 Montgomery at-, or address THEO. RICHARDS. Agua Calient? Springs. Sonoma County. California. -» We have erected a stone building, modern dining-room; can seat 400 guests. FREE EXCURSION -TO— TUSCAN SPRINGS MAY 1O.' 19O4. For the next sixty days the Tuscan Mineral Springs Corporation will furnish railroad trans- portation to and from Tuscan Springs and any points within 300 miles, free to visitors who sp--nd thirty days, and free fare one way to those spending twenty days at the springs. ' Send 30c ln stamps for bottle of stomach and catarrh salt. Booklet free. Rates $12 per week and up. TUSCAN MINERAL SPRING CORP., i Tuscan. Cal. WHY NOT SPEND YOUR 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. MARK WEST . H -*£c.p? B SPRINBS MRS. J. D. DROST and MRS. H. KOENER will manaco the springs; many improvements; new cement bathhouse and gas all over place; $2 day; $10 and $12 week. Office. 833 Larkin st.,, cor. Geary, or Mark West Springs, Santa Rosa. Rural No. 6. SODA BAY SPRINGS Situated on Clear Lake. Hunting.' fishing, boating, launch, horses, tennis, croquet, dark- room, warm soda geyser ln bathhouse, club- house, etc.. Increased accommodations, modern convenluices. Scenery unsurpassed. • Table a specialty; Rates per week, $10 to $15. Photos and Information at Chatfleld & Vlnzenfs. 228 Montgomery st. or LEE D. CRAIO. Manager, Soda Bay. Kelseyvllle P. O., Lake Co.. Cal. LAUREL DELL, The Switzerland of America. The only lake resort that has I.t.t own mineral springs. Boat- ing, swimming, fishing and hunting. EDGAR DURNAN. sole proprietor. Laurel Dell P. O., Lake County, Cal. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Banta Ro*a— Beautiful - grounds, all kinds of amusements : valuable water; cures rheuma- tism,- dropsy, dyspepsia, liver, kidney, ca- tarrh, stomach troubles; phone; -bus meet* train; take Tlburon ferry; rates per week $8 up. H. A. D. FLEMING. Banta Rosa, Cal. GARDEN CITY SANITARIUM. ' Not a hospital; best equipped on Coast; mod- ern improvements; , large treatment rooms; ideal location; r>»i acres; one block from street cars; write for literature. San Jose, Cal. . VICH/ SPRINGS Three miles from Uklah, Mendoclno County. Natural electric waters, champagne baths. Lovely grounds: fishing and hunting; crystal spring; accommodations and table first class. ¦ J. A. RKDEMEYER. Proprietor. DUNCAN SPRINGS OPEN May 15. 'Two miles from Hopland. Fine medicinal waters. Hard finished hotel. Excellent table. Rates $1(^ to $12 per week. PARK HOUSE, Ben Lomond, CaL - Under new management. Up to date. Beau- tiful grounds. Running stream and pond with Eood flohlne. Playgrounds for children. Free carriage meets all trains. J. I >. CELLA, Mgr. OwnSflmierHome -SisSESScS. " Camp-Meeker. Pure water, equable ' climate, lots selling $10 up; cottages -built by Meeker, $50 up; depot: stores: .restaunrnt; hotel; post and express: telephone; sawmill; 000 lots sold; 300 cottages built. Sausallto ferry. . N. S. R. R. M. C. MEEKER. Camp Meeker, Sonoma County. nCDf.CHFIM Delightfully situated In the DCKUjllEliU Santa - Cruz - Redwoods. Rates $7 and $8 per week. For particulars address Q F. BIEDENWEG, R. D. 121. Santa Cruz, Cal. Bathing Suits 20 Post Street \&&%y£^w£u!^f^.^ tm • m ' '----I^^h^^S 9t— ir **~ Xf ' " U I L^ T^ ** I^^ssssssss^^^ r^i^AssS-— ' ' •— m& *P * \S:1 M**iTi V J _.Jr WHY NOT TRY Highldr)d ; ir YOU ARE GOING TO THE Spripgs \X7Z OFFER YOU THE BEST OK MINERAIi. " T waters, accommodations. • and service. Table unsurpassed. Rooms hard finished, light, ed by electricity. Buildings newly painted. All the popular *ports and amusements. Liv- ery, telephone and flee. Shortest route and cheapest fare to Lake County. Most centrally situated. Delightful excursions on Clear Lake and to other resorts. Make your reservations now. TERMS— $10 to $17 50 per week. For Book- let, etc., call ort our agent, H. R. DUFT1N, 633 Market street, or address CRAIG & KERR, Highland Springs. Cal. j - " I Spend Your Vacation for $2O at San Luis Hot Sulphur Springs San L^, 0!)l8P0 ' 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 f2O.OO to fJ22.OO, according to location of rooms, or board and accom- modations 90.00 to flS.OO per week. Scenic surroundings, - free bathing, boating and fishing on grounds. Fine shady walks, tennis and croquet grounds, dance pavilion for" gueets. Fine- sea beach one mile from Hot Sulphur Springs. Cottages and furniture are all new. Gas throughout buildings and grounds. Our table is well supplied with the best the market .affords. Our stage meets trains arriving at San Lu»s Obispo at 3:15 p. m. every day (except Sunday). This is no hospital or sanatorium. Si Y 3cJ\ tfose I ¦ ¦ Situated In Venaome Park of 12 | 19 acres, a charm Inz summer resort: | IB both city and country advantages: f flfl automobile garage on the grounds E vg *>frefe to guests. Bathing pavilion, t \a bowling alleys, tennis, etc. New t B auto road map of the f , fl county mailed on ap- j % *tf 9>c % PARAISO SPRINGS *. Monterey County, Cal. The mon popular sanitary and health .resort ln California. Completely renovated and Improved. No winds or fogs, and sur- passingly grand mountain and valley scen- ery. Hot soda and sulphur baths,, large, swimming tank and excellent table. "Write for booklet and particulars to F. W. SCHROEDER. Manager, or PECK'S IN- FORMATION BUREAU, 11 Montgomery st. LA HONDA AND PBSCADERO Buy your railroad ticket to Redwood City; 9 a. m train 3d and Townsend. and 9:20 a. m. train' from San Jose connect with stages direct. Address WALTER KNIGHT. Redwood City, Cal. KLAMATH SPRINGS, Beswlck. Slsklyou County, California. - Write to EPSON BROS, for Booklet- Saratoga Springs. 15 different mineral springs. Information at Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomery st.. or at J. MARTENS, Bachelor P. P.. Lake Co.. Cal. INDEPENDENCE LAKE. Fishing; boats; excellent table; climate per- fect; 10 miles from Truckee. ln an unbroken forest. For information inquire at Traveler office. 30 Montgomery st.. Peck's Information Bureau, or Mrs. H. M. demons, Truckee. Cal. SOLID COMFORT HOME Extensively improved: 1900 feet altitude; «o fog; climate delightful; large orchard; vegetable garden; hot. cold baths; spring water; cement swimming tank, 40x80. Rates $8 week up; stage meets train. Schuler & Scheben. Nape, Cal. §j*£^2£M! TEINTS Brjl-J3S2SS8 Awning's, Haaunooks, PMTO^\yjNyrH Bag's nffilllllUWlMT T'l W. A. FLU1OI2S. Tel. Main M9. Ill Clay st. . JOHANNISBERG. New hotel; modern conveniences;. large, airy dining-room; hunting, fishing, swimming, boat- ing; $10 and $12 per week. THEO. BLANCK- ENBUKG JR., Prop-, Oakvllle. Napa Co.. or INFORMATION BUREAU. 30 Montgomery st. /Yl OTJNTAIIT VIEW RANCH HOTEL * "and cottagen, ln the mountains, near Santa Cruz.- First-class table and accom., gas, baths, phone dally mail, bowling, croquet, amuse- ments'; terms, $9 up. Campers to Glenwood, Inc. carr!»««:e. *.T 75 round trip. FREDERICKSEN ft BUTTON', suc'n to F. It. DUNN. Santa Crux. LAUREL GBOVE FABK — 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. O. W. NICHOLS, Dlmond P. O., Frultvale. ' BEOWOOD TULA BE3OBT. Excellent beard, home cooking; tent ground. if desired, with board, $5. Room and board $8 to Sit). Bf st hunting and fishing. MRS. A. L. ACKERMAN, La Honda, San Mateo County.' . WAll SPSIKOS — On Oaernevllle branch Cal. N. XV. R. R., Sonoma Co.; phone; pavilion; bus meets morning train: hot sulphur baths; circulars. MRS. C. »N. MEREDITH. Prop.. Heald»burg; R. D. 1. SCHAEI'ER'S OROVE — BOSS TAliET. - Private boarding; terms reasonable. Team meets SundAy morning ; trains. Address MKi*. MATT LINDSAY. Ross Station. -.-¦ ¦¦--. WILLOW RANCH, dellghtfuUy located in redwoods S miles from Santa Cruz. Spring water, fruit," milk, excellent. table; dally mall; free conveyance; $7 week; phone Suburban 87. MRS. W. CRANDELL, Santa Cruz, Cal.