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CALL ¦nbscrl'berti contemplating? * ctarffe of residence dorlnr the summer xnontns caa hava their paper forwarded by mail to their new address by notify lej- THE CALL Business Omce. This paper will also be on sale at all summer resorts and Is represented by a local of e&t la aU towns oa the coast. TO SUBSCIUBERS LEAVING TOWN FOR THE SUM3EER. David Keating, the man who made a disturbance in Police Judge Conlan's court last Tuesday, when he at tempted to throw the court bailiff out 01 a window, was found by Dr. Mc- Gettigan yesterday to be Insane. Keat ing was formerly an Inmate of the State Hospital for the Insane at Napa. He was committed to Agnew yester day by Judge Graham. • Keating Is Declared Insane. The liquor sellers of San Diego can not allow women to visit their sajoons Recording to a decision rendered .by the Supreme Court yesterday. E. A. Pidgeon was arrested for violating an ordinance against selling liquors to persons. of bad character. The mu nicipal authorities construed the law to mean that women should not be served with drinks in saloons. The lower court refused to release Pidgeon and the Supreme Court has affirmed that decision, v 1 Ordinance Is Valid. Nothing more could be learned about the unfortunate woman. She waa about 40 years old and cheaply < lad. The doctors at the City and County Hospital say death was due to natural causes. The body, was re moved to the Morgue, where an au topsy will be held. The landlady at the house where the woman waa taken from said de ceased rented a room on Tuesday r.ifiht about 5 o'clock. She complained of being ill at the time, but the land lady said she paid no attention to what her roomer told her, as the lat ter had been drinking heavily and ap peared to be on the verge of delirium tr*»mens. Mystery envelopes the peculiar death of a woman known as "May" Jast night at the CJty and County Hos pital. The woman waa taken from the Dolan House, 143 Third street, short ly after 4 o'clock in a state of uncon sciousness and passed away five hours later without recovering from a state of coma. Removed From Lod^ine-House in an Unconscious Condition and Passes Away Soon After. MYSTERY SURROUNDS DEATH OF A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN" A Jury, after hearing evidence be fore the Coroner, decided yesterday that Mrs. Mary Zeller of 416 O'Farrell street came to her death as the re sult of criminal practice on the part of Mrs. Dr. Allen, 1118 Market street, and charged the Allen woman with manslaughter. Mrs/Allen was arrested June 12, the same day Mrs. Zeller died at the McNutt Hospital, and was charged with murder by Detective Braig, who swore to the complaint. Mrs. Allen was in attendance at the inquest yesterday, but Attorney Black would not permit her to take the stand when called. The evidence in troduced was considered sufficient by the Jury to return the verdict as stated. Mrs. Allen is confined in the City Prison without bail awaiting the action of the District Attorney's of fice. Inquest Over Death of Mm. Mary Zel ler Concludes With Emphatic Verdict. CORONER'S JURY CHARGES WOMAN WITH MANSLAUGHTER Division 5. Ladies' AuxWary. Jianded in the following list o* dPlecates: Mies May Finn, Ml5g Julia Reidy. Mlf* May nilligan. Miss Margaret Herron and Miss Katie 1'gr.n. The members of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, assisted by the Ladies' Auxiliary, are making active arrange ments for their annual picnic, which will be held at Schuetzen Park. San Rafael, on July 4. The coming outing promises to be 'the most successful ever held by the organization and 1 loyal Irishmen from all parts of the State will gather on the occasion. ! The programme prepared by the | executive committee is a long and varied one. There will be games and events for professional and amateur, young and old. Cash . prizes will be given In all the important events. .Special trains and boats will leave for the scene of merriment at short inter vals. The floor committee of the day is as follows: r.. P. Hogan. chairman: anstolanu — O'B. O'Reilly, Miss Kate Flynn. Martin Lac*>y. M. .T. Mcl>nnott. T. J. Mltchtll. James Lynch, j Pantel Harnody. John r>onohu»\ E. O. Sulll- I van. Lawrence Barry. l>anl< < l E. Collins. Krl- ! tvard Roor.sn. Frank J. Clancy. Krtward Pallas, Mlrs n. Kgan, Mlr=3 V.innle Illggino. Miss Kate O'Connor. Miss K. Hean, Mr£. William M'irphy and FVanT« Min^han. j Elaborate ProKramnie Is Planned for Grand Picnic at Schuctzen Park on July 4. In the complaint it is alleged that the plaintiffs agreed to lease the house while it was still under construction at a rental of ?1200 a month, and rhat they took possession on the sec ond day of June, moving in 510,897 worth of furniture and carpets. They ¦were to indemnify the owner with a chattel mortgage for $10,000. They say that they were notified to deliver this mortgage on June 2. They aver that they tendered the mortgage and demanded a copy of the lease, but Mrs. Hancock declined to comply and refused to accept the mortgage. Since then, it is declared. Mrs. Han cock has been annoying and molest !nc the plaintiffs and threatening to eject them, and that she has notified the tenants In the house not to pay any rent to the landladies and there fore the tenants have not paid. It is alleged that ehe will wreck and ruin the business if not restrained by the court. The plaintiffs ask for dam ages in the sum of $10,000 and de mand the acceptance of the mortgage «nd the delivery of the lease in ac cordance with the agreement. Troubles between the owner and the landladies of the Iroquois Apartment house at 524 Ellis street have been brought into court. The possession of the premises, a mortgage and lease and $10,000 damages are involved in the suit commenced yesterday, in which Marie Malar and Mr?. M. A. Baird seek to enjoin Elizabeth Han cock and Curtis Hillyer, trustee, from Interfering their business or mo lesting them in their occupancy of the house. Landladies of Iroquois A*»k Court to Restrain Ovvncr From Interfering: With Their Oecur»ancy. SEEK HEAVY DAMAGES FROM WEALTHY OWNER HIBERNIANS MAKING READY FOR THEIR ANNUAL. OUTING The citizens of this city are begin ning the preparation of an event in honor of the new Secretary of the De partment of Commerce and .Labor, Victor H. Metcalf — that, is, if the dis tinguished Congressman accepts the Cabinet position made vacant by the resignation of Secretary Cortelyou. If the Congressman's decision is ¦what is expected a banquet will be ar ranged to commemorate the promo ition of the man from the West. It will dwarf all other efforts of those who have assembled to honor an il lustrious guest. The matter will be taken up by the Chamber of Com merce and in conjunction with other commercial organizations of the city it will hurry forward all preparations for the great gathering, which will be State-wide in its scope. How the Citizens .Will Receive Con gressman Victor Metcalf if He Accepts the Offered yo-t. GRAND BAXQUET TO THE NEW CABINET OFFICER tance. j Mayor R. F. Johnson, assisted by | prominent ladies of Monterey, royally j entertained the visitors on Tuesday i night at the historic mansion where he j makes his residence. j The officers elected were: President, | H. W. Goode, who is president of. the' Portland General Electric Company! and director general of the Lewis and j Clark Exposition: vice president, C. j H. Pennoyer of the United Gas and j Electric Company of San Jose; secre tary. George P. Low, editor of the j Journal of Electricity, who has been secretary ever since the organization. The constitution and by-laws of the association were amended so as to per- j mit corporations and individuals en gaged in the generation and distribu tion of electric power to become mem- I hers. Heretofore the membership was ¦ limited to those engaged In the actual j transmission of electric power to a dis- ( Among those attending are: C. H. Pennoyer, C. L. Cory. J. A. Lighthipe, H. L. Shannon, W. W. Briggs, C.» W. Hutton, W. H. Hall. A. D. Wempe. F. J. Cram. R. B. Elder, M. A. Farns worth. George H. Rowe. W. C. Clark. F. E. Smith, W. W. Hanscom. R. W. Van Norden, C. W. Whitney. G. R. de Vore, George P. Low, Orion Brooks. E. V. D. Johnson, S. J. Hendy. J. L. Hol land, H. A. Russell, Robert McF. Do ble, John R. Cole. F. A. Ross, Frank Fowden. Milton Shulaw, J. A. Clay. L. F. Munhall. T. W. Tetley, F. V. T. Lee. W. D. Ward, E. B. Bolger, F. G. Baum, Clem A. Copeland. R. B. Daggett, A. H. Babcook. E. Dressier, J. G. Scrugham, E. C. Holbertson and P.' M. Downing. Papers on subjects of great .import ance to the electrical interests were read and discussed during the remain der of the day. The writers were A. J. Bowie Jr.. A. M. Hunt, R. W. Van Nor den, E. G. de Wald. H. G. Aylsworth, H. A. Russell, H. A. Bullard. Sidney Sprout, W. F. Lamme and R. B. Elder. Bowie stirred up a lively discussion on the subject "Oil Fuel Versus Water Power in Transmission Service." The last four presented papers on "Single Phase Electrical Machinery" and its application to electric railway operation, transmitting power, etc. Two. illustrated lectures were given in the evening. The business of the convention was concluded this morning, and the after noon was devoted to a cruise in launches on the bay, followed by a ban quet at the Monterey. A clambake on the beach Thursday will be the finale. Mayor R. F. Johnson delivered an ad dress of welcome. He waa followed by R. H. Willey and Brigadier General William Quinton, who spoke on the re sources and advantages of Monterey. MONTEREY, June 22.— The eighth annual convention of the Paclfio Coast Electrical Transmission Association opened at Bagby's Opera-house yester day, with an attendance of about sixty electrical representatives, including many of the leading electrical engineers of the coast. E»«oUl Dispatch to Tb* Call, Mar)' Ford asks for divorce from Marvin Ford because he was convicted of a robbery on June 19. She alleges that he deserted her on February 16, 130L Among the complaints for divorce filed was that of Nellie V. Landis p. gainst Charles A. Landis, in which 5he alleged that they were married at Reno. Xev., on July S. 1002. and that his cruelty to her began two weeks afterward. Further acts of brutality upon occasions specified in the com plaint included breaking the family dishes and blackins her eyes. Alto gether she is forced to consider his disposition as "savage." CRUEL IN HOYEYMOOX. Presiding Judge Graham yesterday ordered John J. Rutherford committed to Jail for five days for contempt of court in failing to pay his wife, Mary. $35 a month alimony under an order of tb* court issued on May 21. Ruther ford cued for divorce on the ground of cruelty and. among other things, al leged "that his wife was unclean and had not bathed within two years. Judge Graham, in a hearing of the rase, not only found the woman was cleanly, but rendered a written opinion thereon and required the husband to provide $35 a month for her separate maintenance. He will have to pay the money at once or go behind the bars. Divorces were granted yesterday by Judge Murasky to Lura M. Cowan from Benjamin C. Cowan on the pround of neglect, custody of child to wife: to Tillie A. Hammill from Joseph A. Hammill. cruelty; to Jeannette Colle from Joseph Colle. cruelty. $15 a month alimony: by Judge Kerrigan to Elizabeth Price from John W. Price, willful neploct; to Lena Lubura from John B. Lubura. desertion and habitual intemperance; by Judge Seawell to Nelli" McDonald from Albert E. Mc- Donald, willful neglect and intemper ance. J. A. Kenny yesterday aued Belle Kenny for divorce, alleging infidelity and naming William H. Cullen as co respondent. In his complaint Kenny eays that they were married at Salinas on Christmas day, 1SS9. and have a son, Lorln, 14 years old. He declares that on May 1. 1902. she committed the act complained of and has been living •with Cullen ever since. At the various places, here and at Los Angeles where The pair have resided. Kenny says, she has been known as "Mrs. Cullen." FREEDOM IS COSTLY. Hannah Johnson, nrho wants her maiden name of Ek restored by the court, brought suit yesterday for di vorce from Alexander Johnson, the owner of a half Interest In a livery stable at 1227 Pterce street and of thirty horses therein. She avers that he is in receipt of an incom« of $500 a month and out of that sum she asks the court to award her S150 monthly alimony. They were married at San Jose September 20, 1900. She charges that he has deserted her and neglected to provide for her support. John Cross was killed by Brzobohata during a quarrel in Chicago many years ago. Brzobohata was convicted and sent to the penitentiary, but on his release he Joined his wife in the plan to care for Cross' daughter. • After Brzo bohata's death two years ago the wid ow redoubled her efforts and made more rigid her economy, for she was nearing 70 years. But a thief has un done the work of years, and friends of the widow fear the loss will have a se rious effect upon her. CHICAGO, June 22.— Mm." Annie Brzobohata, an aged widow, has been robbed of $1700, which she had .been accumulating- during sixteen years to be used as part recompense for a wrong committed by her husband. The money was kept beneath a cupboard in the house. Through nearly two decades Mrs. Brzobohata struggled and suffered to raise a fund which at her death might be left to Miss Marie Cross, who was made fatherless at the hands of Brzobohata, and who for several years has made her home with Mrs. Brzobo hata. Pleasure Is Mixed With De liberations and Meeting Ends With Big Clambake John P. Butherford May Be Jailed for Failure to Pay His Wife $35 a Month Victim Is Nearing Seventy Years and Loss Will Have Serious Effect Upon Her MAXY PAPERS ABE BEAD 31UST PAT OR BE JAILED ALL HEE PLANS FUTILE Convention of Pacific Coast Transmission Association Is Held at Monterey Steal $1700 She Had Saved to Give to Daughter of Man Killed by Her Husband Hannah Johnson's Husband Said to Have Failed to Provide for Her Support THIEVES ROB HOME OF WIDOW MASTERS TALK OF ELECTRICITY WANTS ALIMONY OF LIVERYMAN THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1901 7 — I . IT'S FUNNY how so many men act. They toil and labor and struggle. AND NEVER for a moment think of rest, or recreation, or pleasure. AND HOW FOOLISH for those re- siding in this vicinity, when right at their door lies the playground, quickly and cheaply reached. IF YOU WILL NOT occasionally give up the daily grind, DO NOT make your wife and chil- I dren continually walk the treadmill. AT LEAST give them a chance for a little change of air that will bring some color to thefr checks. PERHAPS then you will find time to visit them over Sunday. AND FORGET yourself as your children poke grass down your neck, and in your nose and eyes ! and cars. GET OUT once in a while and romp. BREAK AWAY and give your fani- iiy'a chance to get acquainted with you, AND CALL or write for VACATION 1904 A book of 160 pages issued by the California Northwestern Railway ; Company (The Picturesque Route of ; California), giving Camping l.oca- ; tions, Hotels. Mineral Spring Resorts and a long list of Country Homes i where board for the Summer can be secured at from $7.00 per week up. Ticket Offices. «5f> Market St. (Chronl- cl« Building,) and Tiburon Ferry, foot of Market fit. General Office, Mutual Ufo Building. Sansome and California Sts., San Kranclsco. JAS. I-. KRAZIER. Gen'l Manager. R. X. RTAN, Gen'l Tass. Agt. H.S.B.R. TOCALOMA JUrin Oj B'.Ttrar.d Hotel :/llr*t- class accommodations, special rates for families and parties: Orbing, hunting, boating, bathlne: beautiful drives to Hear Valley, telephone. JOSKFH F. BER- TRAND, or Bulletin Of flee, every Thursday, 2 to 4 o. 111. AKEPORT AND BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE— Hooltnd to Bartlett Springs via Lakeport. carrying pa"ssenRers for Lakeport and Bartlett Kprlnes. . Stages, connect with trains at norland. Leaw llopland at 12:3u; arrive at LakeDort at 3:30: arrive at Bartlett . Springs at 7:30. New fi- horse 14-passenger tourist wagons, with all the most modern lm- i proveroonts. Passengers for Lakeport or Bart- il<tt Springs, call tor tickets by Bartlett Springs Stage Line. Tickets can be purchased at oftjeu o{ California N. W. Ky.. C50 Market «.. or at Tiburon ferry. MILt^ER A HOWARD. Props. WKTE STTLPffTTB SPRINGS, Tallejo Cal.— Most accessible springs to San Krancisco; round trip $1. no stage fare; only 2% hours' ride; 5 mile* from Vallejo: hot, ¦ cold and plunge eulphur bathe; wonderful cures of rheu- matism, neuralgia, eczema, kidney liver and etomach diseases. Beautiful grounds and lak* for boatinr and bathing. Dancing pavilion New bowline; alley and shuffle board. Rates $10 a week. Includinc baths. Address MAN- UEL MADRID, Vallejo. Cal. OCCXOEZTTAZi ZOTZK, BATWABSS, First-class resort; tennis, croquet, bowline, amusement hall, etc. Special rates to famine* Terms reasonable. A. CAUDARD. Prop., pboaa Black 141. . WILLOW RANCH, delightfully located la redwoods 5 miles from Santa Cruz. Spring ! water, "fruit, mili. excellent table; dally mail; free conveyance; $7 week; phone Suburban SI MRS. W. CRANDELL. Santa Cruz. Cal. scEAErra's grove — boss valley. Private boarding; terms reasonable. Team meets Sunday morning trains. Address UKi MATT LINPSAT. Rots Station. . SIVEKSIDE HOTEL and COTTAGES — Near beach; 30 acres beautiful grounds; spe- cial rates to families: write for booklet. F. BARSON. Proprietor. Santa Crux. BELLE VTJE XOTtL, El Verano. So- noma Co.. -Cal Terms, fl day and up; hot mineral springs near by. Long dlstanc*. tele- phone; daily mail. JOHN SERRES, Proprietor. COTXBTTBT BOARD — Orchard, garden, '¦ poultry, cows, comfortable home. Address MANZANA FAKM. Redwood City. '. DE LA ROZA resort. Santa -Cruz Mountains; cottages . and trnts for light housekeeping or camping. A. J. GIBBS, Ugr., Gibbs, Cal. Highland Spripgs Has More Distinctive Points That Ap- peal to Those Going- to tha Country Than Any Other Resort. THE VARIETY AND EXCELLENCE OF THE BATHS AND MINERAL WATERS; the many amusements — dancing, swimming, tennis, bowling, cro- quet, shuffleboard. etc.; a fine three-piece orchestra; the shady grounds; electric lights; good table; plastered rooms; dairy; Hvery stable, etc.. prove . this. Terms, $10.00 up. For booklet and rates address H. R. DUFFIN, 638 Market St., or CRAIG & KERR, Highland Springs, lake Co.. CaL ¦ I Spend Your Vacation for $2O at San Luis Hot Sulphur Springs Wm?M The most Ideal resort for pleasure and health on the Paclf.c Coast. Buy round trip ticket from San Francisco to Ban Luis Hot Sulphur Springs. San Luis Obispo. Cal., and return, including stage ,to and from springs and one' week's board for i*-O.lM» to J*2-.OO, according to location of rooms, or board and accom- modations ?».OO to $12.O<> per week. Scenic surroundings, free bathing, boating and fishing on grounds. Fine • shady walk?, tennis and croquet grounds, dance pavilion for guests. 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. Luis Obispo at 3:13 p. m. every day (except Sunday). This is no hospital or sanatorium. JF Situated In Vendome Park of 12 if \Jv acres, a charming summer resort; M > both city and country advantages; r automobile garage on the grounds AA free to guests. Bathing pavilion, I W bowling alleys, tennis, etc. New au- 81 to road map of the county mailed H 1 on application. M> . J. T. BROOKS. Manager. _ \ PARAISO SPRINGS Monterey Conntj, Cal. The most popular sanitary and health resort In 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 at. HOTEL ROWARDENNAN ••IN THE MOUNTAINS BT THE SEA." BEX 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 O. DODGE. Lessee. Harbin Springs Most desirable In Lake Co. : contains sulphur. Iron, magnesia and arsenic; wonderful cures of rheumatism, catarrh, kidney, liver and stomach troubles; new gymnasium, bowling alley, hand- ball court and bUllard-room. Acetylene gas plant, livery, home dairy, tine vegetable garden. Rcund trip tickets, S. P. office. *7. J. A. HATS. Proprietor. 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 new boats; will build a dam la the river; 4 miles of smooth water tor boating and bathing. Adults $2 per day. $10 per week; children under 10 half rates. Special rates for fam- ilies. Opens May 1. Address MRS. L. C OTO- PIUS. CamD Vacation. "Vacation" P. O.. So- noma County. CaL KLAMATH SPRINGS7 Beswick. Slsklyou County. California. Write to F.DSON BROS, for Booklet. Saratoga Springs. 15 different mineral springs. Information at Peck's Bureau. 11 Montgomery st-. or at J. MARTENS. Bachelor P. O.. Lake Co.. Cal. .__.__,_ Menlo Park, one hour from llnlTTf O cttv - Nlne trains dally. Per- nllll I \ fect cUmate; beautiful place; 1 1 U I I I V comfort acd quiet; excellent table. AddresaW. J.MEREDITH. Mgr.. Holtfs School. SOLID COMFORT HOME Extensively Improved: 1900 feet altitude; no fog; climate delightful; large orchard; vegetable garden; hot. cold baths; spring water; cement swimming tank, 40xS0. Rates $S week up; stage meets train. Schuler k Scheben. Napa. Cal. JOHflNNISBERC. New hotel; modern conveniences; large, airy dining-room : hunting, fishing, swimming, boat- ir.p; $10 and $12 per week. THEO. BLANCK- ENBURG JR.. Prop.. Oakville. Napa Co.. or INFORMATION BUREAU. 30 Montgomery st. ¦y^ft> i^C^tzl Awning's. Hanxraocks WnWI HiirTCwi W. A. FLTJ2CMXR. Tet Main 549, ill Clay st DCDHCHPIM Delightfully '¦ situated In the DCKUjllLI.U Santa Cruz Redwoods.* Rates $7 and $8 per week. For particulars address G. *-. B1EDENWEG. R. IX 121. Santa Crua. CaL GRAND OPENING and Dedication of the Exten- sive Beach Improvements at "New" Santa Cruz Saturday Ev'ng, June 1 1 Grand Flrtworlts Display by California Fireworks Co. Brilliant Electrical Illu- minations of Pacific Ave. and Esplanade. Neptune Casino. Plunge- Eatbs asd Pleas- ure Pier. Third Artillery Band. U. 3. A.. Concert and Ball. Special Excursions via S. P. Ry Tuscan Mineral Springs. OPSXT EVEBT SAT XV THS TEAS. ?v TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: A year and tnree months ago I was attacked with that terrible Oisease, locomotor ataxla. Power to Balance, stand, or even sit down, entirely lost. Two best doctors of San Francisco and Hot Springs. Ark., failed to help me. My stom- ach, bowels and kidneys failed to work. I bad catarrh cf stomach, head, and bladder as a re- sult of the disease: theae troubles becamo chronic. At times my heart would beat like a arum, my *y es grew weak, my memory bad. TJ nerves wrecked. Three months ago I went to Tuscan Springs. What happened since was a pleasant surprise to me. Drank tb» waters, took the baths — after three weeks' treatment stomach, bowels, bladder and kidneys la per- fect condition, eyesight perfect, nervousness gone, memory good. After three months' treat- ment, walked without a cane, with eyei closed and up and down steep hills; am cured of this dread disease, now walk wtth slight limp. Have run stores In seventeen towns of th» State of CalUornia; am well known In down- town districts of San Francisco: Inquiry ther» win prove truth of my helpless condition thre» months ago. Further informatlcn. addrw* LOUTS JACOBS. 6 Stockton st.. San Ftaaciaco. We have hundreds of testimonials from others. Send 6Oc In stamp* for bottle of stomach and catarrh Salts. Round-trip ticket* at reduced rates. Southern PaclSc TUSCAN MINERAL SPRINGS CORP., Tuscan, Cal. CAZADERO Tb* Qm of All Northern Estreat*. Orove, Portst. Glade and Dell. Crest. Canyon. Hill and Dal*. Xaoil, JCnob, Peak and Mountain. The home of the trout and the haunt of the <le*r. Reached over the North Shor» Ry.. -via Sausallto Ferry. A year ago I leased thla resort for a nuai- Ber of years. To-day 1 have the pleasure t» tell you that, owing to last season'* big and unprecedented partonage. I have purchased thl» magnificent domain of over 12QO acres. A thor- ough renovation has been made r\t all tb« prop- erties, insuring the best of service and ac- commodation. In the matter ¦ of recreation a new building containing a bowling alley ha* b»en added, also a new tennis court and boat- •r.g and bathing on the river, all free to guest*. Free camping grounds In the Cazadero giant redwoods from Hay until October, but sani- tary mle« must be complied with, i Lots, one-quarter acre for sale, from $100 op. and cottages built to suit at city figures. Take Saasallto Ferry via North Shore Rail- road. P.ound trip good for six months. $3 73. Round trip. Friday till Monday. W; no stag- irg: depot on the ground. Fare at hotel or cot. tages. $2 per day; $10 to $14 per week; special rate by the month. For particulars other than herein glv«n writs J. J THIRION. owr-er and manager. Hotel del Cazadero. Sonoma Co.. Cal.. or North Shore R. R. office. 628 Market st.. Saa Francisco. LAKE COUNTY New. comfortable carriages direct to the- most picturesque portion of California. Best equipped stage line in the State. Leaves Calls. toga daily (Sundays excepted) at 11:30 a. m.. direct to Harbin. Seigler. Adams, Howard An- derson. Hobergs. Spier*. Astorgs and Glen- brook: fcalf hour for lunch at Callstoga: also to> Middietown. Lower Lake. Keiseyville and! Lakeport. Uvery In connection. WM. SPIERS. Proprietor. LAKE TAHOE RAILWAY AMD TRANSPORTATION CO. Connects at Truckee with train leaving S. F. at 8:03 p. m. Returning, connects at Trucks* with train reaching. S. F. at 7:50 a. m. THE TALLAC Now opea. The Summer Resort of America. European plan only. Cafe first class. Prices rea- sonable. Resident physician. No consumptives. Pamphlets at S. P. office. «3 Market streetl Address SI. LAWRENCE ft CO., Tallac. CaL BROCK WA \r Lake Tahoe. OFESS JUXB 1st. Writs FIUXK B. ALVEHSOK. M*r .. Broclcway. Cat. BTJBXCOV PAJUC— A delightful resort on shores of Lake Tahoe. Best sandy beac^ for bathing on the lake. Fine fly flshlag and bunting in season. Boats, fishing tackle and; horses at moderate hire. Rates $3 a day or from $10 to $16 per week. P. O. aad telepnon*. A. L. FROST. Rubicon Park. Lake Taaoe. Cal. IASE SHOKE HOUSE — Glenbroolc. Nev. Cottage* to rent $3 up. 1st- class board, mils aad crtam. fresh vegetables. D. COU1LLARD. _— — — — — — — -^—^— __^___ HFFP PARK" rVV" n<1 «*tages; 6 rallee from UCXtt I AKft 111 11 Lak* Tahoe: epea Juaa la elevation 6507 feet; mineral springs. BooUas Travelers* Office. 30 Montgomery st. J. B. SCOTT. Deer Park. CaJ. WZQT3TOY H0US3S, Truekee. Car. The leanlnz hotel. Headquar- , ters for tourists and commercial men. Sutnrn-r and winter resort. Mral station tor puwa. gers. Stage for Lakes Independence and Web- ber. Camobell Hot Sarings and SlerravUl*. STEWART McKAT. proprietor. INDEPENDENCE LAKE. Fishing: boats; excellent table; climate per- fect; 16 miles from Truckee. in an unbroken forest. For information lnqulro at Traveler office. 30 Montgomery St.. Peck's Information Bureau, or Mrs. H. M. Clemens. Truckee. Cal. TRIICKFF mtc* SUMMER RESORT. SPORTSMEN'S LODOK. Fourth season. Sierra attractions. California's largest rainbow hatchery. Finest fishing. G. H. FOULKS. Verdi. Nev.. ©r Nevada block. San Francisco. CAMPBEZJ* HOT SPR13TCr3. In Sierra Nevada Mountains. Sierra County, 5000 feet elevation.- Are beautifully located at the head of the great Sierra Valley. ;:¦> miies long by 5 miles wide, surrounding which, is the great primeval forest of pine and fir. A siwc'.atty Is made of the table. The hot spring* are uiienualed for the cure of rheumatism, gout, liver an.l kidney complaints and all bloo<t and skin diseases. Rates for room and board. $11 to $12 per week. Round trip from San Francisco to springs via Boca. $14 BO. 3tax« A\\'y except Sunday, connecting wlta i p. m. train from San Francisco. THE GEYSERS The Most ramons Health and Fle*nr« Resort In California. THE CUMAXK AND SCENERY are unsur- passed and the waters are acknowledged ths ; best on the market. Natural mineral, steam and Hammam baths. Swimming lake of tepid mineral water. Boating, hunting, fishing, dancing, shuffle-board, billiards 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 liv- ery stable in connection with the hotel. The hotel, cottages, bath bouses and grounds ar» lighted by electricity. The hotel will be supplied with tbe best the market affords. Rates. $10. $12. $14 and $1« per week. For further particulars and booklet writs R. H. CURRY. Prop. Th« Geysers. Sonoma County. California. Agua Cal iente Springs We have added many NEW attractions to this beautiful and romantic spot; open all the year rour.d; the nearest H6t Sulphur Springs to San Francisco, temperature 115 degrees; no Btasfne; rare SI 10: sure cure for rheumatism, asthma and .ill kindred ailments. We have five different Hot Sulphur Springs; tub*and plunge baths and th? largest mineral water swimming lank In the State. Table and rooms are first class. Rates $2 per day, $12 to $14 per week. Sp«clal rates to families and half rates to chil- dren. Inquire at Peck's, 11 Montgomery st., or address THEO. RICHARDS. Agua Calieate Spring?. Sonoma County. California. We have erected a stone building, modern dining-room: can seat 400 guests. 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. OlfA f*f*O HOT SPRINGS. SONOMA UlxMUUu COUNTY; only 4% hours from San Francisco and *"^™™"™™"" but 9 miles staging; 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, dally mall, ex- press and San Francisco morning and evening papers: FIRST-CLASS HOT^L AND STAGE SERVICE; both morning and afternoon stages, round trip from San Francisco only $5 50. Take Tiburon ferry daily at 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 1903 unprecedented. Information at Tourist In- formation Bureau, 11 Montgomery St.. or of J. F. MCLGREW, Skaggs. Cal. M ARK WEST H '*£ E o? EB SPRINGS MRS. J. D. DROST and MRS. H. KOENER will manage the springs: many Improvements: new cement bathhouse and gas all over place: $2 day; $10 and $12 week. Office. 833 Larktn »t., cor. Geary, or Mark West Springs, Santa Rosa. Rural No. 6. I CAMP CURRY ; n Get circulars at all railroad offices. ', ? Advertised by 4000 guests. < , j YOSEMITE , i 1 1 BLUEi Ideal summer resort: hunting, boating, ftsh- Ing. Muaic every evening. Send for pamphlet. O. WEISMAN. Midlake P. O.. Lake Co., Cal.. or call on Dr. Happersberger, 1104 Market. S. F. i_..a.is;:Bj!3 Hotel EL GARMELO Paelfio Grove. California. "The Little Del Monte." At the seaside with home comforts. The Dlaoe 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. COR DY, Manager. GARDEN CITY SANITARIUM. ' Not a hospital: best equipped on Coast; mod- ern improvements; large treatment rooms; Ideal location; 5Vi acres; one block from street cars; write for literature. San Jose. CaL VICHY SPRINGS Three miles from Uklah. Mendoclno County. Natural electric waters. champagn« baths. Lovely grounds; fishing and hunting; crystal spring; accommodations and table first clasa. • J, A. KEDEMEYER. Proprietor. DUNCAN SPRINGS OPEN May 15. Two miles from Hoplaad. Fine medicinal waters. Hard finished hotel. Excellent table. Rates $10 to $12 per week. Napa Soda Springs. Tha .famous mountain health and pleasure resort Is mow open for tbe patronage of to* public. ¦;. '.Address JOHN JACOBS. OwiSnimerHofflj 3££55£c5. Cmp MeeSrer Pur <*ftvater. equable climate, lots selling $10 up; '-. cottages built by Meeker. $50 up; depot: storca: restaurant; hotel; post and - express: telephone ;i saw mill;. 900 lots sold; 300 cottages bulltr'-Sausallto ferry. N. S. R. R. M. C MEEKER. Camp Meeker. Sonoma County. TUXEDO HOTEL. Extensively Improved since - last, season. Opened April l.THOS. L. BELL. Mgr., Felton, Cal. Buy tickets to Tuxedo, narrow-gauge. foot of Market street. Round trip. $3.00. POINT ARENA HOT SPRINGS. Open June 1. new hotel; large dining-room, telephone, hunting, Cehing, swimming, bowl- ing, dancing. Get booklet Information Bureau. 30 Montgomery st. DR-^W. A. McCORNACK, proprietor. .« - . IiIHDNEB'S PARK, Gueraeville. A resort for your family.- Partly' furnished cottages, $12 per month and up. Tents and platforms. Near Russian River. Board aad room at $7 50 per ««L See PECK'S. IX Montgomery - st. BARTLETT SPRINGS. BARTLETT does not guarantee to cure all the ills that humanity is heir to, but thousands of people have been benefited by the use of Bartlett Water and many cured. If you would improve your health, and have a grand good time, come to Bartlett Springs, where there is a resident physician, a manager of amusements and competent mas- seurs. Housekeeping cottages, $3 00 to 1 $6 00 per week. Send ,for a booklet that will tell you all about Bartlett. Write J. E. McMAHAN. Bartlett Springs, Cal., or call at 2 Sutter st., San Francisco. There are cottages at AETNA SPRINGS You will find them much preferable to a noisy hotel. It's healthful to sleep out under the trees that way. Just send for booklet. Aetna Springs Co., Napa County, Cal. Santa Catalina- Island S\i Hours From Los Angeles. Season l!»01. Our Famous Marine Band. Hunting mountain goat, sailing, bathing, coir, tennis and tbe finest fishing on the Cams) Life a Special Feature. Hundreds of furnished tent* at reason- able rates. Hotel Metropole. Modern !n all particulars. For further information address PECK # 8 INFORMATION BUREAU. 11 Montgomery st., or BANNING CO., 222 S. Spring st.. Los Angeles. DR.. O. C. O'DONNELL'S MINERAL. SPRINGS AT GLEN ELLEN, the best camping, picnic and pleasure re- scrt on the coast. The greatest remedy for lung disease, liver and stomach complaints, rheumatism and catarrh in the world; 46 miles from S. F. The S. P. R. R. and 8. 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 fishing free. Meats served at Hotel Riverside at reasonable rates. Inquire of DR. C. C. O'DONNELL. office 101'IU Market St.. bet. Sixth and Seventh. San Francisco. 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. LAUREL DELL, The Switzerland of America. THE ROBSON ORCHESTRA COMPANY ¦ nd DR. MONROE CALLENDER will furnish the best music ever played at any resort in the State. Boating, swimming, marine tobog- gan, mineral springs, new livery. EDGAR DURNAN. owner and proprietor. Laurel Dell P. O.. Lake Cdunty, Cal. nil fl ft &l llot s P rln *": o" Une Soutn- | J y 18] em Pacific; -Vi hours from Kl n I I IS San " 3 trains 15 I 11 dally; luxurious mineral U I HUM and "™" 1 baths; hotel unique in cuisine service nnJ appointments.- Information at S. P. Co. Kureau, 613 Market *t.. Peck's Bureau 11 Montgomery St.. or H. R. WARNER, Byron Hot Springs. Cal . / - - . ¦" ~^~~"* SODA BAY SPRINGS Eituated on Clear Lake. Hunting, fishing, boating, launch, horses. . tennis, croquet, dark- room, warm roda geyser In bathhouse*, club- house. etc.. Increased accommodations, modem conveniences. Scenery unsurpassed Table a specialty. Rates per week, $10 to $13. Photos and Information at Chatfield & Vlazenfs 228 Montgomery st.. or LEE D. CRAIG Manager. Soda Bay. Kelseyvltls P. O., Lake Co., Cal. SEICLER sp^Sos Have many wonderful facilities for health and pleasure. Our famous hot baths and stomach waters are a positive cure for Rheumatism, Malaria, Bladder. Liver. Kidney & all Stomach Troubles. Arsenic Beauty Baths. Swimming Pond. Orchestra, Dairy. Electric Lights. Rates S10 to *12 per week. Baths k amusements free Booklet Peck's. 11 Montgomery, and S. P. Co.] 613 Market st.. or H. H. HcGOWAN, Selgler, Lake County. . - LYTTON SPRINGS New management: no staging; depot on grounds; phone; faro S2 40; Tiburon ferry; rates $10 to $15 week; table first class; our own dairy: bot mineral baths; tnvlmmlng tank; livery; billiards: croquet. Booklet Peck's Bu- reau, 11 Montgomery st.. or v BARKER St ROSS, Lytton Spring!, Sonoma County, Cal. HOTEL BEN LOMOND, Santa Crux Kountalaa. Now open. For booklet apply to Peck's Bureau. 11 Montgomery, or S. P. Co.. 013 Market. B. DICKINSON. Prop., Ben Lomond. Cal. HO FOB CAMP HEEKER! NEW ENGLAND HOME! Located in a beautiful grove close to the lake; fine playground for the children: swings, croquet, bowling and tennis, boating and bath- ing, pavilions with pianos, fresh fruits In Plenty. Hoard and lodging. - only $« to $7 • er week. Address GEORGE HARISON. Camp Meeker. Sonoma County. PARK HOUSE, Ben Lomond, CaL Under new management. Up to date. Beau* ¦ tlful grounds. Running stream and pond with good fishing. Playgrounds for children. Fre« carriage meets all trains. J. p. CELLA. Mgr. LA HONDA AND PESCADBRO Buy your rallnjad ticket to Redwood City: 9 a. m. train. 3d aiid .Townsend, and 0:20 a.n». train from San Jose connect with stages direct Address WALTER KNIGHT. Redwood Citjr. Cal.. ¦ .