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At the Summer Resorts PACIFIC GROVE HOTEL, June 22.— Following: are the arrivals here during the week: From San FmncUcA— Mrs. F. C Hill. W. F. ifn £' S* ?f? f - «*rri s H. S. N. Gyle. J. T. Ran r-i . r '^ J - K<? nnimore. Dsvi<J S. Bunder. E. D. t ?••»?' TIIPUM '". Oeorpe >Vi!liam« and wife. •:: w E -."«Sl»«'s, \V. S. Bmrry. J. A. Saner. Ar lt n \. Bnn(1 - J - D - J-Wridpe and wife. M. D. " cU «n<l wife, A. B. SmaU. Miss J. M. Blanche. {I- w. Hunt and wife. Arthur Austin. J. H. Boyle and wire. 11. W. Copp and wifp, C. W. Nhcnaaa. Dr. and Mrs. A. SeLloss. Owen T. ScliloKS. Mis-s Viola M. Clark. H. C. Veil. J. J. w-T3; A -. H - Anderwm. K. U Paddock. J. S. v\ebeter. M. Kocbman. Nat K«=sler. A. Deiffen hach. Oaklnnd— J. C. Ralph. Joseph Lancaster *i Wo dall « ll tcr«. Mr. «n<J Mrs. 11. D. Nich «l» and son. Rev. E. E. Baker. San Jose— J. L. «m H ; H - LodX«"-<l. W. S. Richards and wife, i; R-- J»mUon. Leonard Cutler and w:fe. r/^»M?~ Mr - Bn<l Mrs - a "' in M - ! '*"y. Mrs. A **• Will, Mlp« J eQ «. Wniioit. Lo* Ansele«— Jjeorge A. Wood. James Pyles. Sacra inentv— ~"- £« M. Doush«-rty. Mrs. F. A. Elbe. Al .m^ ?. Ik ; ln * Btul wlfl! - c - Ir - I! 'dwell and wife. <v» , VaU^ rr — Mrs. n. D. Qniulan. Mrs. E. H. I . X n - RI «b»«« Q'llnlan Jr.. Robert «nrt Me lonl QninUn. Jane Ulc»-. Mr>. R. M. O'Brlrn. City-John Markle.v. Piedmont— Mrs. H. is. Bonstella, maid and children. Los Au- C ?«7E-.1-"? «7 E -. 1 -" L° T eJ«»y. Mrs. It. L. Craig. Wat *'! aT ' 11 *— Mm. M. E. Tuttle. Misseß BadcHff. J: ', "• n ««Jcliff. Santa Cruz— Asa Smitb, George ¥S3 m l V° Alto— Mrs. L. B. Hart, Geoifte HolMiea. L. J. n«rt. Alamivla— Mrs. J. F. lassett. Florence Watson. E. 11. Myers. Berke i*f— H - C^olcy and W !f«. Miks M. E. Cooley. »ft l i ella * lirirtsson. David S. Roth and wife. MiM Juae R. ScUloss. Mantoa. CaL— A. E. . Towntenil and wife. Los Gatos— C. M. Hunter. A«tloeh~Mr«. John Feanell Jr., maid and cbll areß, Mn. Nell Curtis Lincoln. P. W. Peters and wife. Hollywood. Cal.— H. McX. Beede anrt wife, George Dunlopp and wife. Bakers °'w — A. J. Poliinsbome. New York olty— Mrs. -*• »• Altmea. Globe. Arir.— Edgar E. Barker and wife. Pittsburg. Pa.— Frank Shiras. Hel ena. Mont.— K. S. Tlpton. Milwaukee. Or.— « IB ?, Mr »- J - T*- Beckley. Medina. N V— e?"!^' 8 -' Stratton. R*no, Nev.— Edward brtunldt and wife. Winnipeg— W. E. Prescott . and wife. Hamilton, Ont.— Mrs. A. E. Wal *? n - , N «w York— L. W. Treadley. Honolulu— Cbarles J. Hummel. Battle Creek. Mich.— J. K. Weeks and wife. Lansing. Mich.— Mrs. James \. Barry and danphters. Greenville. {*" wD-~;7w D -~;7- C - M «rk>*-J-. Miss J. M. Markley. Salt f-"*' — Mlss Flanders. Miss Ostenbergr. Tun brtflje Wells. EngUnd— Joseph G. Alexander. BYRON HOT SPRINGS. June 22.— During the past week the following arrived here: From Ban \ Francisco — B. F. Sharp. D. H. CampheJl, B. Xierseb. Mrs. Edwarrt 11. Coleman, Mrs. James Rpynolds. Xl>s Catherine Kergan, J. Ktriner. H. Mason. A_ M. Mclnnes. Captain D. Friel. Mrs. Kriel. S. \«Ui»Cison, Mr. aad Mrs. P. S. Dickinson. S. Mer«ss. Mrs. L. A. Sour. Mr«. A. Dorland. J. Derter, Mr. and Mrs. n. RamwleU. Mrs. L. W. Sacborn. Mi«« Sanborn. Mr. cad Mrs. Jamc* B. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Cal "erner. F. Heckel. Brother Xenophon. Brother firerory. n. F. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Frank. M!s* A. Coyle, G».r(.-c I.eivta. Maxwell McNutt, Jasper O'FarrelJ. JoUo B. Gamer. Wil liam haalburg, John J. McGoTcrn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Murphy. Mr. and Mro. H. F. Bash, H. CoJsa. Amos Burr, John M. Curtis. James W. Howell. T. W. Cutlibert. J. W. Cutbbcrt. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hunton, P. Goeti, F. W. Blanch. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bensen. B. Chancy, Barney Mariilinn. IL A. Smith. Mr. and Mre. Hudson. J. H. Kleleer. Mi«> Dorscy. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Oould. Mrs. J. J. Hyland and «3au?Uter. Mrs. J. J. SuliiTan. Miss Lilian B. McCormick, Miss J«ne Clyte. Mr. and Mrs. Max Ardenstein, E. Johnson. John Johnson. Mrs. L. \V. Mof fatt. /lsn Mary Moffatt. U. C. Ken nedy. Fred Peterson. Oakland— A. Mpka. S. Walter. Mrs. Annie Silra, Mrs. Mary Sllrador. U. N. Moore, Aup:st Wenelander. Mrs. J. 11. Mathis. J. P. Rohon. Freeman Frates. Mrs. V. H. Reiaer. F. E. Whitney. R. H. Klngdon. J. Lerford, George O. Austin. E. 11. Lohmann. Mrs. P. TV. MaEill, W. D. .Thomas, A. L. Duke. C. H- T. Chaler. W. E. Callahan. Miss Alice Jones, Charles H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson. Alameda— William La Croix. Mrs. J. E. Brennan. Gns Bossiter. Berkeley— W. A. Warm. Mr. and Mn. H. B. Griffith and child. Mrs. B. H. Lang ley, P. H. Booth. Charles 11. Spear. Stockton— J. M. Kll^. Uorton Kile, Lincoln Carr. H. S. Todmann. Fresno— Hector Burnes?. Kobert Lowe, C. B. Anton. Antioch— B. Adams. L. Marpin. Ruth Turner, Sire. Frank Tnrner. Miss Sadie Tnrner. Martinez — G. E. M lines and eon, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bodgers and son, Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Donkel and 6on. Mrs. A. J. Soto. Los An- Pfles— Mrs. H. D. Lombard. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Flint Jr.. J. Goldle. Willis Booth. Madera— J. H. Cox. Gns* Valley — M. C. Bnrian. C<-n terrille — Mr. and Mrs. S. Sals. Oklahoma H. Nellsen. Bakersfield— W. X. Brltz. Veteran*' Horne — 5. B. Abbott. Sacramento — Peter Bohl Lockforrt— Mr. and Mrs. A. I. 1.y0n.. Woodland— E. B. Haywards. Tracy— L. B. Smith. Lod!— A. P. Jacoby. Prlo Alto— Mlfw Mary I. Loekev. Reno— Mrs. W. E. Dalton. Kocbester, X. V.— Ben Levy. "Boston— M: Sullivan. San Rafael- Mrs. S. F. Grerer. Larkspur— B. Caswin. Bull froK, Xcv. — V. T. Ilogratt and Mrs. Upeiratt. Chicaro— L. D. Drake. C. H. O'Brien. Kansas City, Mo.— John SeitxeL -r: \u25a0 . HIGHLAND SPRINGS, June 22.—Re cen% arrivals here are: From Ran Francisco— Mrs. W. R. Davis, Miss Beale, Kenneth Davis, Asliton Doble. Mr. au<l Mrs. W. H. Hammaa, E. Siegfried. E. Waters. »iis» May O'Connor. Miss Ethel Clarke. Mi«s Madelaine Smith. S. Boseathal. Miss Mac H. Snrder. Miss M. Charlotte Sehultz, F. L. Wolfe end wife. W. H. Hord «nd wife. C. H. Hord and wife. Crocker Hord. William Spencer and wife. Mrs. S. La. Grave. George J. Kruechel, C. E. Rltch and wife. Mrs. J. M. FalrchiM, C. D. Northrep. Q. W. Hallwell. Mrs. M. W. Plnm mer, A. H. Snead, D. A. Bonney. Thomas Pol lars and wife: A. W. Pollard, wife and child; Dr. C. J. Stephens, Herbert Schmidt, Joseph de Frotas. Mrs. L. U. Lee. Harry Smith and wife, Georre Campbell and wife. G. H. Stoddard. L. J. Hamaergniftb and wife. Lakeport — R. 8. Rodman. 11. B. Churchill and wife, H. B. Churchill Jr., H. M. Coi:cer, John T. Manning. J. Mantz. J. Wtnton Castner. Miss Madolyn Par rish, Mis* Hallie Parrish, Henry Slotter, Wil liam <Je la Rosa. Mrs. Bart. Mlsb Burt, J. H. Mrmtleth and wife. Oakland— M. J. Laymanc* and wife. Hazel Laymance, Miss G. Lavmance, Miw 8. Layxnanee; F. J. Lanpe Jr., wife tai ••hlid: Charles Xuraan and wife, Mrs. Taylor, Mr. Chrtftmas, Mr. and Mrs. Georg-e Rodolph, M!ss Marlon Hodolph, Mis* Helen Rodolph, Mrs. W. D. Hnntinston, W. L. Huntington, A. T. Flynn and wife, E. P. Vandercook. Vallejo— G. S. Brew. H. J. Aden. Kulxun — W. C. Bobbins. Woodland — Mrs. G. D. Stephens, Paul Stephens, Jack Stephens. Alameda — Ira Sanford and wife, B. C Scott and wife. Miss D. Tlsdale. Mendo c!no — G. A. Boyd and wife. Berkeley — Cassie Brown. Savannah. Ga. — Miss Anna Bell. Ross — Mia Anita Davis. Piedmont— Edward Eklns. Heplasd — James Ondenulne. ' Santa Crnz— Mr». J. E. Taber. Placerville— Miss Maude Frey. Blue I^ake — William Baesler. Petaluma— Dr. J. T. O'Brien and wife. Kekaha. H. L— A. G. Home. BARTLETT SPRINGS. June 22.— The following guests are registered here: Vttttn S«n Francisco — n. C. MeJsel. Mr. and Mrs. H. Luke, Frederick Mallo. Mrs. Calvin., Ernest Glrard, Mary E. Jacobs. G. Rovard. T. Sbea, C Ilaenne.' B. Groth. Nellie Dorn, Olga I.nnd*. C- O. dlnPh, Theodore Itctbers, S. H. DanieU, J. F. Piatt. S. Rchwartx, Mrs. W. n. Baker. W. 11. Brown and wife. -William A. Bbolt*. Pan! Jeger: 11. P. Abrahamson. wife and family; T. E. Doprey and wife, Mrs. C C. ni'hard, Mr*. Isabel Sanderson. Miss Sander eon. A. n. Southard, H. C. Spurr. Oakland— A. B Woods and wife. M. Dupdell. W. W. Carth walte and wife.' Mrs. A. G. Tiebiera, J. W. C*rth«»alte, Oougl»«s Talbot. W. H. Snyder, Marcaret C. Hyde, Jennie I)euny. James Henne berry and wife. SanU Clara — F. C. Frank. Santa ticsa — Tbomas P. Keeran. Sacramento — II Willie Opg. Ely. Ner.— C. W. Wilson. Lot Ancele»— Mrs. L. D. C. Gray. Willows— A. M. MUler. Portland, Ore.— M. J. Kelly. Toledo. O --James D. Burns. Providence, B. I. — M, Kelly «*"<! wife. Williams — W. C. Rojrers. Acampo— J. P. Sbaw. M. Van Gelder and wife, i Tucson Arts. — Mrs. Ida-Cboate. Chicago, 111. — ' Mrs 3. B. Bnff. Colusa — James Watt Ala mrda—C. M. Culver. Redding— C. E. Adams. Ptnole— H. S. Beta. AETNA SPRINGS. June 22. — Follow ing are the recent arrivals here: From gas Fraociftco — Dick Carlton, Wilson Bicbop. TV. B. d* L»ppe, Mn.W. U. <Jc Lappe, A. J Kraow>bols. B. J. Petrie,Mrs. B.J. Petrie.Mlsa M*«t a Mnrnhy, Albert Parr. H. G. Riehards.Mns. H "O Rletiards, C. B. Hobson. Mrs. U. C. Stoney, r' V Houston, E. Colter. N«pa — A. RaKmuKEcn, ¥\u25a0' W Cburctilll. Mr«. E. W. Clioreblll. Miss Doro \u2666hr ChnrehtU, M»«« A'lirlnJa IWlerbWe, Ml*s \Vlalfr*d Dollerblde. George H. Krancls. F. G. Not**. Mr«. F. G. No.res. D. M. Norton, W. D. j ' k , Mrs, W. D. Jack*, *iiss Tbrltna Jaclt». Veweutle. Ta.— Frank 6. Hort. Miss May B. niTtMn. Geor«« L. Pattereoo. Oak Knoll— MtafEthol Melons. Oakland—George C. Mather. Samuel KosU. H. Wwtdorf. Mrt. H Westdorf. p»l« Alto— Dr. J- C. Spfncer. Mrs. J. C. Spen- T^e. Alamedii— E. R. Marriott, Mra. E. R. v^rrtott. Edwin Marriott. Mls» .. A. Park«r. Berketey— Mr.- A. Touni?. Honolulu. H. I— MU. PUlanl Jones. Lo» Gatos— Mm. Belle Her. Jirt MMdletown-C. A. Lawler. Mra. C. A. Kwley Cbwter Lawley. Bror Soderbjehn. Santa p«r._Thomaf Duncan. Seattle. Wash.— X. rhllbTri -° Chtlbeir. B. A. Clauwn, Mm. B. A. CIiSS «. Helcna-W. A. Mackladex. Mra. W A. Macklnder. SARATOGA SPRINGS, Juno 22.—Ar rivals here are: vmm San rcaneiseo— Mr." and Mra. W. G. *SE Vn Maa». T. J. Raos^y. Miss A. Hanks. s^toeS? MrVA. Heanlng. D. Henning Jr.. Mrs. n Si. ».'H«»>W. J- C W«UfX and wife. n Pitetoakßd wife. Adele Strabn. F. J. Itonsey. ?• r f Helms, C. Lukes. 1^ G. Hosttander. K. Z'.*,ZlrbL Ed Scbwerln. R. Shrader. Mrs., A. D. IvelirDr G-Th. Tnrkof.xW. C Lots, -a E. f hti John M«ye» and family. Miss L. Denke. i^Jr»tri*«»«. Berkeley— H. 8. Becbr. T. E. JS^etU^Ur*. Obrien. Mr. Obrien, Mr. and S2f jiSobiTMra- W. S. James, D. H. James. MlsrMP J*»e«. Oakland— C. D. Martin and HOTEL VENDOME, SAN JOSE, June ~2.—Regrlstered here during the past week are: n r c m r5S Fr "P« f «°- slr - *n<s Mrs. Ons Laker. h" ; m« ' AdoI P b^ Kocour. Mr. and Mrs. I. J H.il» "^ MIKS Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. X. J. Hanington. Mr. and Mre M Leav n T, Wright' &&£&&* M ' J - Manawe. Mrs. W. IT. Port« ' a *T E i, ETe , r , ett ' J - "• PrWeau. E. D. ce«W^- <, Ru8 * el . M r - *nd Mrs. E. O. Re pensbuwr Mrs. James Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. hm MnV'^ 1 Bned.'O. Pennell. Uaac Up- Mr?' rr^i tt A - Ken"* 11 -. John Martin. Mr. mul w\^ H. Beaver. Miss Isabel Beaver. Mis* Co"lo vT ' y r « an<: U Mrs - Henrl - Mrs - Thomas W ST- X', H - r'""«»«>l.r '""«»«>l. Mr. and Mrs. C. \\vif n m 1m 1 « Ire - Jos '' ph Anstln. E. Myron linn \i * ', \lotalin«\ Iotalin «- Val Smith. William M» llno. Mr. and Mr,. C. I^>e. M. Lee, Richard Lee. cZJtI t*?: f A - F « ptui >c. C. B. Voorhlw vt^n i T i D » a . Tls «^ r - Warner, gpencer Grant. M«. Roh<le Mrs. w. Hess. Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. SH^; Charles E. Jones. M. B. Bowman. J. B. Fmlilck, O. J. Beyfuse. W. D. Sheldon. Mr. end Mrx. B. Henley. Mr. and Mrs. F. Meyer, V\ K2ST' WPW Pe x. cr oBo B - Kyne ' F - W ' BxlcnV 11. Kperry F. N. Stetson. Mr. and M». Joseph E. Ble , r - /Han S. Bier. Mr. and Mrs. 11. Bier, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bolton. H. G. Playfalr. J. Lesser, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rothblum. ' T. W. Salter. Ed ward Knise: Ockland— Dorothy Doyle. Mr. and Vi V. J 'r. B - Jordan . B. C. Parker, AY. E. Gra.T. 11. C. Hansen. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Perry. M. Kncli i : I-os Anceles— M. F. Van Horn. J. P. Grif i-7; ?I? Ip J- JK D ' r-onibarci. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Mint. J. Colille. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Burch, AY M. Amos; from Berkeley— Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Keyes. Mrs. WUiiatnftHenderßon Jr., Alfred D. Henderson. William Ilenderson. Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Grover. F. E. Caljell. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Dnan. R. S. Pettel; Sacramento — Mrs. 11. Weln stock; New York— O. S. Dawson, M. C-. L€V»- - n tritt. W. M. French. Louis Leaser: Madera — Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Butln. Mrs. K. Haln. J. Roberk: Alameda— William Pridham, Mrs. J. O. Wheeler. Mrs. F. n. McCormick, Miss Grace McCormlck; SanU Rosa— Mr. and Mriv H. S. DrminK, *Ir. and Mrs. R. H. Gowry; Santa Cruz— S. William son. Dr. W. R. Linseott; SanU Barbara—Marga ret Stow. X. P. Perrire: San Luis Obigpo— C. J. Taylor: Watsonville-^W. H. Weeks; La Joll*. Cal.— Mrs. E. B. Scrlpps. Miss E. V. Scrlpps; San Lcandro — L. C. Morehouae; Los Gatos — Xtr. and Mrs. R. H. Cool, Mrs. Iff. E. Walker; Sun Mateo — Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hamilton; San An *elmo—l. B. Briggs: Eureka— Clarence Lon«; San Rafael— J. H. Goerl: Tracy— Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith: Liverpool, England— G. H. Suntl» worth: Peoria. 111.— Mr. and Mrs.,M. N. Ulridi, Miss Mary Dlrlch; Reno, A'ev. — Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Anderson; New York — Aug Struppmann; De troit, Mich. — Mrs. J. S. Sweeney. J. S. Sweeney; Wcßtchester. O. — Mrs. ii. W. Scrlpps. E. W. Scripps: Fresno — J. G. Scrtpps; Portland. Ore — Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Harriugton; Vancouver, B. C— Mr. and Mm. G. Fortlur; Decatur, 111.— Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Grady; Spokane— Mr. and Mm. R- E. Shipley; Indianapolis. Ind.— Mre. Struhv; Chicago — R. C. Bnnnond: Racine. Wis. — Mr. md Mrs. G. V. Rogers; St. Louis— Mrs. A. L. Drey, Miss Drey, Miss Ethel Drey; Philadelphia— J. H. Kahn. BARTLETT SPRINGS. June 22.^ — The following guests are registered here: From San Francisco — P. T. Casey, P. R. Lynch, Don D. Davenport, Samuel Howard. Geortre 11. Xewman, C. C. McMahan, , Frank R. Dann and wife. A. W. Ellinjrwood. T. W. Tarxart and wife, Edwin T. Mullen, Bessie CabiH, A. Meyer and wife. Mrs. A. Meyer. Etta Meyer. A. R. Kanaka and daughter, William Rewve. Gustare Sehnee and wife. D. X. Coyne, Mrs. J. G. Spencer. Mre. S. La Geave, Eugene Bertrand: Charles J. Kinjr, M. D.: Mrs. F. J. Gluyas and daujfhter. GeArge B. Xewbaner. J. T. McCarthy. Skmuel Jones. John MV Patter son, C. n. HolbrooV, J. J. V.gs.n, Paul Rossiter and wife, Paul Rosslter Jr., Miss Gertrude Rossiter. Ailene RoßKlter, E. Marks. L. V. Fsrran. Adolph Dittman and wife. Mlsb Alma Dittman. Miss Tlllle Dittman. Mrs. M. Ewers. W. 11. Hord and wife, C. 11. Hord and wife. Crocker Hord. S. C. Schwartz. 11. Hansen and wife, Conrad Kissling. A. Kissline, Miss Eliza beth Kisslinp. W. 11. Baker; William W. Alver son. wife and two children: H. A. Smith, J. 11. Klelscr. Mrs. M. P. Dorsey, Miss Dorsey. M. HochUelmer and wife. Sacramento — Mlm Hannah Ripney. Miss Lucy Preston. F. E. Michel. 11. K. Johnson. James H. Donnelly. Oakland — Miss Virplnia Shaw. Miss Alma Shaw: 11. P. Delhi, wife and son: G. F. Wehr and wife. E. 11. Kennedy. C. E. Shaw, J. Mendes and wife. R. Hayes and wife, E. Erlckson. Alameda— Mrs. M. L. Culver, L. W. Bissell and wife. 11. Bis sell. Berkeley — Percy 11. Burns. Rohnervllle— B. H. McXelll. Los Anceles— John F. Cook. M. G. Eshman. R. W. Hill, Hancock Banning, «. A. Hancock. Red Bluff— Miss Marjie Lewis. Scenic. Wash. — Henry Hlahn. Marysville — Fred J. Wilklns. Redding — M. E. Adams. Upper Lake — Fred L. Morrison, Samuel Jones. Me<l ford, Ore.— W. S. Clay, daughter and child; Mrs. Martha Btss and child. Orovllle— O. O; Leeras*tffnoli. . Lewlston, Idaho— Thomas - Liml say. Watsonvllle — Dr. Xathanlel Green. Mld dietown — John Quarrels. Santa Rosa— rC. C. Don ovan. Lakeport— R. L. Webb. C. W. Haycock. Fred A. Green, D. F. Mclntlre. S. S. Rus fell, I. J. Otis. San Anselmo — J. Richards. San Lorenzo — M. E. Clcanco. Reno, Xcv. — Robert Xayior. Aliens — Paul Jeser. Hayward — S. Vierra. Xorth San Juan — I. B. Archer, wife and child. Sausslito— Thomas Haley, Mac Haley. Meridian— L. Summy. Kelso, Wash. — W. R. Dickinson. Woodland — Harry Chase. San Mateo — C. J. Rite and wife. Chlco — F. J. Boucher and wife. T. E. Boucher. Fresno — Fred A. Berir. Xevada City— Stephen Walsh and family. Allegheny — Mrs. Geortre Flynn. Williams—Wil liam Quirrley. Leesvllle — Mrs. W. W. Board man. L'klah — J. B. Mathews. San Jose — W. O. Watson. Xapa — Mrs. Morrow and son. Xez Perces, Idaho — T. M. Ockler. Larkspur— Mrs. G. Cagwln. Trinity Center— Mrs. P. McDonald and eon, Mrs. G. W. Hall, Raymond Taple. LAUREL DELL, June 22. — Arrivals for the week are: From San Francisco — George VJ Olliver: A. S. Mosante, M. D.: John McPh«a and Mrs. McPhea. James Davis, R. Harri*. W. P. Day, C. Sklfe, 11. C. Broler. O. L. Wolf and wife, L. W. Braden and wife. 11. K. Tolchard. C <;. Bolsdorft. J. J. Ahera. Mls« If. Nager) MiX« L. Nager, F. B. Hall, Charles Hect, Joel Hcet. S. Aronson, Gus Taubles, Mlrs Freshie, Charles L. Weil!. Will R. Welll Jr.. John Lull, Sam Cullen. G. H. Grubb. L. Lesser, K. W. Chad bum. C. Lcug. A. Carron, R. S. Morgan. L. F. Farren. W. H. Hord and wife, C. H. Hord and wife, Crocker Ford. D. Carron, G. S. Hall, D. H. Johnson. W. Keller. G. 11. Arkrader. G. 11. Hockg, Winnie G. King, George S. New bauer. T. J. Kennedy, Thomas Crowley, Meyer Freedman. Miss Lilian de Lonir, J. H. Wool len. T. Meller, J. A. Piatt. Mr. and Mrs. J. Murray, Mrs. E. Lander, Miss C. G. Murray, J. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. George Broemmcl, Miss H. F. Eggers. Louis Kplgel. F. C. Dietrich. H. J. Frasue. Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jacobs, 11. C. Mercer and wife, W. B. Cbeatham and wife. Miss 11. Strabam, Mrs. Straham, W. A. Kd wards. Miss Lena D. Edwards.' Miss Hecht. Mis« Clark, E. M. Hecht and chauffeur. G. W. Varebies. From Oakland— Mr. and Mrs. William Muller, C. D. Martin and wife, E. O. Polk, T. O'Con nor, D. G. Howe. M. G.A rmstrong. M. R. Walsh, 3. R. Xeylau. Miss Wellish. Mrs. Don Morris, Don M. Morris. 11. V. Unions and wife, M. Wolfshon, James Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. T. Roudlof. Mr. and Mrs. George 11. Roud lof. Miss M. Roudlof, Miss H. Roudlof, Miss Blanche Raymond, Sir Lester Rice, George K. Knuckles, M. 11. Wolfxobn, George Waine, Mm. E. Walne. From Berkeley — Thomas Addlscn and wife, Miss L. Addlson. Miss L. Kryes, .F. G. An drews, Miss N. E. James, Mlfr D. N. James, Miss N. G. James. Joseph JounJaln and wife, Mrs. F. W. Simpson. . • * \u25a0 From Alameda— C. Alexander, J. P. ' Thorn, J. H. Skinner. Mrs. E. 11. Dodge and wife, Mrs. Nason, Miss E. Nason. Miss A. Xason, riarrold W. Henderson, Roy Miller, Mrs. B. 'D. Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Hopkins. NAPA SODA SPRINGS, June 22.—Re cent arrivals here are: From San Francisco— Joseph Magnan and wife, A. L. Frledlander and wife. E. H. Simon. Louis Ebenson, J. J. Gottlob and wife. Miss Sophie Well. -'Alexander Well. Miss Florence Seller, J. Schaen. Mrs. M. Pollard. Miss -M. Wallard. George Newbauer, Sidney Schleslnicer, 8. G. Mlsb and wife. Miss Rosebud Mich. Miss Florence Mlsh, C. Rosenthal. Mrs. 3. Marks, H. Lovericb, J. Taylor, Mies Tay. J. Tabor. Mrs. Fltzjribboa, W. A. Smith. Oakland— H. B. Tay« lor. E. Rassette, Charles Newman and wife, Mrs. Charles Taylor, Andy Chrlsensen, Stanley Jack son. Mrs. Chauncey Taylor. Mrs. S. !H. Michler. Miss Clancy. Berkeley— Mrs. W. 'J. Otis, J. Welll. Miss Claire Ferrln, J. Howard Johnston, Miss Katharyn Morris, B. M. Caillsle. Reddlnz —Mrs. D. G. Reid. , . HOTEL, RAFAEL. June 22.— Arrivals here for the last week are': From Stn Francisco— Miss Bachmtn. C. C. Glbbs. R. F. Tllton. C. R, Parrar, Mrs. L. 'L. Baker, Miss D. Baker. H. Baker, J. 11. Wll bert, J. A. Deneen, Mr. ; and Mrs. E. Crlddle, E. E. Howard. T. E. Hynes, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Wagenhelmer.* H. C. Pendleton, L. A. Schwa bacber, S. 1. Schwabacher. Mr. and Mrs. J. !•;. Freeman, Miss Maud Payne, Mrs. M. Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. S. Nlckelsbnrger and family, ' Mrs. T. Cahn. Gus Sutro. E. V. 'Smith,' H. Drew swain. M. Greenwald, Mr. -and Mrs. - W. * O. Squires. Mr. and Mrs. 'J. t». - Porter, \u25a0 Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Murphy, I Mr. and Mrs. A. Arllss, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Cowles, Miss Cowles. SODA BAT SPRINGS, June 22.—Ar rivals here are: From San Francisco— Mrs. A. H. Smith, Miss F. Smith, Miss Ramona Smith. Dr. C. J. Ste phens. J. H. Etter. A. W. Knowles, S. B. Short* ridge. H. A. McPhee, V. (Mayers, Mrs. T. N. Schwartz, M. Abrahams and' wife. Oakland— J. A. Garthwalte, Douglass Talbot, Charles Laid low, J. F. Roberts. "Mrs. A.' G. Tasbelra. Charles H. Lind.vH. J. Moore. Highland Springs-~M. J. Laymance. Mrs. M, J. Laymance, Miss Blanche Laymance, Miss Grace Laymance, Miss . Hazel Laymance, C. G. Yordl. L. Itlce. . A. . H. Snead. Alameda — Miss \u25a0 Dean Frances Tisdale, Mr. and Mrs. 8. . C. Scott. . Liverpool. England — O." A. Romaln. Richmond, Va. — S. Bogert. ' - Contlnuea on rnge 43, C©I«V6 and 7 THE SAN; ' -" ' - ' ' - \u25a0 ' '\u25a0 '' \u25a0 ' \u25a0' " \u25a0-\u25a0'...\u25a0"-.'-•-.* '. " ' \u25a0 ~. -\u25a0 ->. '\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 " :'—\u25a0\u25a0'" \u25a0 '\u25a0 \u25a0 - \u25a0 ''" ' \u25a0 NO RAISE IN PRICES The place to spend your vacation and drink the fauions B-irtlett Water, tlint cures. Ex- cellent trout, flshiu^. Good hunting. .-.Plruty of saddle horses and rigs. Orchestra and dancing every evening. Bowling, tennis, croquet and all popular samDP. Wonderful soda magnesia batlis. Kinst class inas6nj:lsts in attendance. N*:w swimming tank. House keeping cottages for those desiring same. Rate.a $3 to $15 per week. - One to six rooms. Hotel rates $12 to $17.00 per Write J. E. MeMAIIAN. Bn'rtlett Sprintrs, Lake county, or call BARTLETT SPRINGS CO. WATER OFFICE, 701 4th st., San Francisco. Phone Temporary 34 or ISQ2 and we will call on you. ';,'•\u25a0\u25a0- WILLIAMS AND BARTLETT SPRINGS STAGE LINE Leaves Williams dally on arrival of northbound train for Bartlctt," Allen's., - Hough's and Cook's Springs. Dally except Sunday for Wilbur Springs, Jones Springs and Sulphur Creek. Seventy-five pounds of basffpse 1 - allowed with each tlcket.r WILLIAM QUIOLEY, Proprietor. Have a GOOD Time This Summer Take a spin over the new Pleta Au- tomobile Stage Line Into Lake county and spend your vacation at HIGHLAND SPRINGS with Will Mariner and Jo Crate. Every- thing first class. Bring your old clothes, guns and bathing suits. At home all summer. Full particulars at Bryan's Information Bureau. 1732 Fillmore st., S. F., or by addressing MARINER & CRAIG, IVe»v Proprietors. € pit IN Cl <5 LAKE COUNTY, CAL. Curpß all cases of kidney . nnd liver trouble. The friend of the rheumatic and trout patient; 42 minernl spring;*. Hot sulphur and iron plunge baths. Mnsmeula tub baths. Reference: Aay guest for the last 20 years. Rates. $12 to $10 per week. Fare from San Francisco $9 ronml trip. Leave San Franclpco 7:30 a. m. via S. P., or 8 a. m. via Cal. and Northwestern. Send for catalogue or address J. W. LAYMAXCF.. Owner and Manager. Howard Springs, Lake Co.. Cal. SODA BAY SPRINGS LAKE COUNTY, CAL,, j Situated on the ptetnresque shore of Clear lake. Finest of boating, bathing, huntln? and tislilnu: unsnrpaßsed accommodations; new launch accom- mrHiitincr 40 people built expressly for the use of guests and (excursions. Terms $2 per day. $1:! per week; special rates to families. Take Tibu- ron ferijr 7:30 a. m.: thence by rail to Pleta: then stage or automobile direct to Spring. Round trip, pood for six months, $9. Further Informa- tion address" manager* , J. McBRIDK and AGNES BELL RHOADS, Soda Bay Springs, Lake county, Cal.. via Kelseyville postofflce.' LAKE COUNTY <0 \u25a0 \u25a0 . . \u25a0.- :\u25a0 . -.. \ Take a trip to Lake county by Win. Spier's wonderful stage line over the best mountain road In California. Grand scenerr; easy carringes: careful drivers. Round trip from S. K. to Hirbln and Anderson Springs. $7; t«< Adams. Selglers, j Hobergs. Howard, Astorg. Spiers and Olenbrook. 'i JO. Stage leßves Calistoga 11:30 a. m., Sundays; <-xcepted. Half hour for lunch at Callstoga i hotel. Fifty pounds bageage allowed. Tickets on ssle at Southern Pacific offices. • , ANDERSON SPRINGS MIDDLETOWN POSTOFFICE, LAKE CO., CAL Sis hours from- San Francisco via 7:40 Calistoga train. Rates $10 to $14 per week. Hot sulphur. Iron , and natural steam baths free. For pamphlets go to Peck, Judah, 770 Market st. - LAUREL DELL The Switzerland of America Boating, marine toboggan, howling , and other amusements free to guexts. Write for pamphlet to E. DURNAN. Prop., Laurel Dell P. 0.. Lake county, Cal.; also proprietor La Trianon hotel. : SARATOGA SPRINGS 15 different mineral springs for health and pleas- ure. Write " for booklet. \u25a0 > * J. MARTENS. Bachelor P. P., Lake Co., Cal. SEIGLER not Spring*, new . management. Natural . hot baths for rheumatism, raalsrla, ttc. Wonderful stomach waters. Swimming pond.- Baths free. Kates $9 to $12. Address W. E. CATHIE, Selg- ler. Lake county, -; Cal. . '; HOBERG'S In the- Pine mountains; California's choicest ell- ( mate. Phone, ' boating » and : swimming, croquet,"! hunting and fishing.' Best of .meals.- Place to en-; Joy country air; $3 to $10 -per week. . Further particulars address HOBERGS, Lake county. : ; ;^^f\ TALKING ''3eßfcr&l* :MACH IN E Victor, Edison, Zonopli onea, $10 to 9100 Largest Stock vt ; Hecords. We pay the freight. PETER B^LCIGALUPI & SONS 1113-1115 Fillmore Ht. " - Write for Catalogues. \u25a0••\u25a0 a --.- OF UFE" JONXS HOT STILPHTTR SPRIKGS— Sure cure for rheumatism, malaria, . poison -oak,' all • skin and blood - diseases. $8 to- $12' a \u25a0 week/ Stage connects at Williams. Pamphlet. at Bryan's Bu« reau. 1732- Flllmore street. TILDEN JONES, Prop., Sulphur Creek, - Colusa county, Cal. -\u25a0 . MONTRIG HOTEL \u0084.\u25a0 For rates and particulars apply ' .C- " i' C. F. CARR.i Prop.; Monte sKlo.^ , ' CASTLE ROCK TAVERN.^ ' Now open 'under . new - management. i'A • delight- ful homelike place to rest and enjoy the beauties of - the I Sacramento canyon. * Rest . - and ; pleasure here combine \u25a0 to drive -• doll \u25a0 care •\u25a0\u25a0 awa>." For particnlara - addreea; ? B.ii W. .*? HARTSHORN, Eubanks, Cal. .. -."*: . '\u25a0 : • .;. -.- -...'\u25a0•.. .' ".-'\u25a0 . \u25a0' \ .'.-• I EL PIZMO BEAGH • \u25a0:-''\u25a0•. Write*" tor 1 Book . > " ELi PIZMO r COMPANY, > , ?\u25a0':'\u25a0 .. '.' '\u25a0' : - _v.-'S v BYRON^HOT SPRINGS The waters core rheumatism— the environment Is perfect — the hotel comfortable and supplied with an ' unexcelled I table. See ' Southern | Pacific Infor- mation Bureau,' ground floor, James I Flood Bldg., Pcck-Judah Co., 7SJ) Market eti or address hotel.' Always Something Doing at :^Lrwr ''B^l^l Medical Springs Tennis, Saddle Horses, Fishing, Bowling, Shooting, Billiards. Mountain Climbing and "excursions on Clear Lake. " Witter Springs Hotel is new and modern in every.. respect and an ideal place to spend your ; vacation.*" . Cuisine and service unexcelled. Fresh ber- ries, fruit and vegetables, pure milk and cream from our 1,400 acre ranch. Witter Water \ has become famous . in every part of the globe. - Drink the water, enjoy outdoor sports, rest and recuperate all at the .same time. For booklet and general information write to Albert J. Arroll, Manager Witter Springs/, Lake County, California, or Main Office— 647 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco \u25a0 TELEPHONE FRANKLIN 2888 . s Witter Water Cures Liver Complaint I AMERICA'S GREATEST HEALTH AND PLEASURE RESORT; Positive cure for ''rheumatism, stom- : ach and liver and kidney troubles. Ta- ble first class. Good hunting and fish- ing. Rates, $10, $12 and $14 per week. Baths free to gruests. For further par- ticulars write R. H. CURRY, proprietor The Geysers, Sonoma county, p Biißni/ r"!irfi"S" warm springs, MM la Pi X Iftf V\ I Sonoma Co. Only 3 l-'J iSmiiii IV LO I hou « from 3. F.. and H|iiaaim «.—»rB but ? m ji el \u25a0 g tear j n «- M<^t trains of N.^'. Fur'"" *t I'-iiHni, hf»h morning: and evening. Round trip only $3.75. New ow^nership and permanent first class management.' Nine mineral springs and superb boating and swim- ming. "The prettiest place in Califor- nia" Is the verdict of thousands. Terms, $2 a day or ?12 a week. Information at Bryan's Bureau, 1732 Fillmore St.; Peck- Judah Bureau. 789 Market St., or ad- dress Mrs. M. Mulgrew, Fulton, Cal. Aqua Calicnte Springs Send your family to the nearest Hot Sulphur Springs to San Francisco. First oliss modatlons. Special rates to families: no stag- . Inc: four trains dally; . fare, rnund trip. ' $1.63. Tiburon ferry or Oakland: two nours' ride. Ad- dress TIIRODOR RICHARDS. Aqua Callente, Springs. Sonoma county, Cal. j _ _____ . _ __ __ j _%lf I AAA HOT SPRINOS, Sonoma Co.. ' f"lfni.l.V only 4 1-2 hours from S. F. XkllfttllutJ andbut9mllesstafirlnir. Meet \u25a0 B \u25a0^«*^ trains of N. W. Pacific at Gey- • %w s-jrville. both morning and evening. Round . trip only $5.10. Reference : Any sruest of the past 12 years. Terms, $-2.00 a day or $12 a week, information at Bryan's Bureau. 1732 Fillmore St.; Peck-Jiufah Bureau. 1 -789 Market Street, or of F. F. Mulgrew. Skawrs. Cal. ' . KKW ENGLAND HOME — Camp Meeker, about 40 rods from station. Beautiful walks, pra-d scenery, \u25a0 hunting •«ndflshin?.-boatin«rf bathing and croquet prounds. All kinds -of fresh fruit . In season. Adults, $0.50 to .$7 per wick. Special .rates for . children; •::= Addrcfa OFO: HARRISON, Camp Meeker, Sonoma Co., : Cal. '* V" - , GRAND TOUR TO. ;:; V. \ ALLOMIXG ' SIX ; DAYS OX ISLANDS - llie land of brendfmlt. cocoanuts . and flowers. jCleraent Wragge.'ln 'The Romance. of the South \u25a0 Seas," says: . . ; ; . I "Tahiti Is the. Island of ..the -pods..' People i don't know, thoy have no of the plorles of 'these islands. \u25a0 The plobe • trotter fol- lows the beaten track and leaves ont this facl- natins; spot. One should jro not only for; the short stay that the steamer remains In port, but stay over a steamer and become acquainted with the natives In their picturesque villages." Native fetes July 14 to 18. ' ' . R. S. MARIPOSA sails July 1. Book now for sailing of August 6. Sallinß of July 1 all sold. Reduced rate. $125 for round trip. Send for folder to 673 Market st. Tel. Tempornry .1231. Klamath Hot Springs Did not esperlenee any earthquake. . Flshlnc; now first class. One of the most beautifully located resorts, on the coast. \u25a0' Rat's very rea- sonable. - Apply ito the PECK-JUDAH CO.. or. Edson Bros., Beswlck, Cal., for Information. SANTA CATALINA ISLAND SUMMER 1907. » Greatest ;* fishing ..tournament knovn. Aus- pices "Tuna" and "Light Tackle" clubs. Prlxea awarded. Write to ' or call on \u25a0' , PECK-JUDAH COMPANY. - 7SO MARKET BT.. SAN FRANCISCO, CAU . \u25a0 J. B BANNING. Traffic Manner. - WILMINGTON TRANSPOUTATION COMPANY, 594 PACIFIC ELECTRIC BUILDING, LOS ANGELES; CAU, : I! OAKLAND'S BCAUTIfUL NEW HOTEL g M 4t KET ROUTE INN" I ' 22D STREET AND BROADWAY 1 1 ) Cuisine and Service Unsurpassed 1 1 Cafe a la Carte ' [ '•\u25a0.'* '\u25a0• Convenient to San Francisco \u25a0 X. S. MULLEN, Mgr. J| "khite sulphur springs Here It the - Place for Health and Pleaiure— Within 2% hours' ride of S. F. Boating, svrlm- ming,' driving, dancing, etc. - The finest sulphur springs in the state. Reeommpude 1 for Rheu- matism. Stomach ;-. Trrtnble,"^ etc.""! Bocklera . ,at Peck-Judah Bureau, .789 Market at., or M. Mid- rid, Vallejo White Snlphnr Springs,- Vallejo, Cal. RICHARDSON SPRINGS f Open entire year. Ten mllet from Chlco, CaL Send for pamphlets. ; J. -. H. • RICHARDSON. - THE KENILWORTHj Mill Valley, t5O Z minutes \u25a0 from ; San ' Francisco. I Superior accommodations.' French- chef. . <: j . rJ> , MRS. . G. GRUSS. Proprietor. V IiOTEL BEiUVEDEIiE -''Ready for guests. Ample accommodation!. New annex. , Private baths, fishing, . bathing, boating. Address I MRS. A. : T. MOORfi, : BELVEDERE. : >v : DUNeANISeRINQS Now ; open. Ratea i from - $11 ;\u25a0 upward ' per ' week. Write for particulars.' Address HOWELL BROS., Hopland, " Mendoctno county, f Cal. * <\u0084 j ; \u25a0 Spend your Tacation at SHEBLET UULE, Splen- did hunting. Ashing, bathing and boating. Good ' \u25a0\u25a0• opportunity *to i vtait ! Nevada •- Co. -, gold * mines. :': '- Elevation 2,400 feet.' Shebley'g Station, on line :i\ Nevada Co. ' narrow gauge *R. v R. -• Good room ?p and ' board. > ; Beautiful • scenery. •" No • consump- ' tins. \u25a0 P. 0., . 0; C. She Wey, -Chicago Park. Cai VACATION 1907 ISSUED BY THE Northwestern Pacific Railroad SUCCESSOR TO CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY AND NORTH SHORE RAILROAD. THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE OF CALIFORNIA JS NOW READY FOR DISTRIBUTION ' GIVING FULL INFORMATION \u25a0 IN REGARD TO CAMPING SPOTS. THE^LOCA- TION. : X ACCOMMODATIONS. ATTRACTIONS, ETC. OF MINERAL SPRING RESORTS AND COUNTRY HOMES AND FARMS WHERE SUMMER BOARDERS ARE TAKEN. WITH TERMS OF BOARD. $7.00 AND UPWARD PER WEEK. To be had at Ticket Offices. Ferry Building, foot of Market street, and Room 080, Jarnex rlood Building (General Offlees). San Fran- cisco. Inquiry by Mall will bring an . . . Immediate Response. JAS. AOLER. J. J. GEARY. Gen. "Manager. Acting Gen. Pass. A Frt. Agt. 'SPRINGS"' XOW OPEX Our automobilefi meet trains at St. Ilelena every day except Sunday. Take 7:4rt a. m. broad • gauge boat. Commencing June 7, to accommodate weakend guests on Fridays and Saturdays, will also meet train leaving S. F. at 3:30 p. m. via Tlbnron. Fare $7 round trip. . Write for Information. : AETNA SPRINGS CO. Aetna Springs, Xapa County, Cnl. NAPA SODA SPRINGS NOW OPEN.' The most beautlfnl mountain health and pleasure resort. New skattnjt rink. Address JOHN JACOBS, Proprietor, Napa Soda Sprlnps. Cal. WILSON'S INN A home mountain place. 12 miles from Napn. El. 1.000 ft. Pure Hlr and water. Own milk, cream, fruit and vegetables.' Phone and srns. $S to Jll per week. Folders. ARNO 11. WIL- SON, Atlas. Napa Co. JOHANNISBERQ El. 1.200 ft. Beautifully situated among the redwoods, .floating and bathing. Stage meets guests at Oakville, Napa Co. Rates reasonable. MR. AND MRS. TIIEO. BLACKENBURG /JR. HONOLULU > FOU YOUR SUMMER VACATION Bates $125 Round Trip. 8. 8. ALAMEDA. This favorite steamer of the Oceanic line satis \u25a0 every 3 weeks to Hawaii. Every one should make this most delightful of trips. Book now and get the best accommodation*. You will find a gener- ous welcome In the Islands. There's nothing that compares to It. Sailings July 13, August 3, etc. Office C 73 Market St., San Francisco. Tele- phone .Temporary 1231. CAMP TAYLOR" RESORT First • class hotel accommodations. Tents, cot- tages ftnd family grounds unlimited. Boating, swimming and fishing. Grocery and butcher oa the ground. Terms most liberal. Send your family. Apply ADAM BREHM, Prop. \u25a0 , N. W. R. ; HOTEL BEETKAND, Marin Co. First class accommodations; special rates for families and parties. Hunting, fishing, boating, bathing; beautiful drives to Bear Valley and ocean; • Telephone.'" Postofflce at : the hotel. Ap- ply to J. ! F. . BERTRAND, \u25a0 Tocaloma,- Cal. HOTELr v RUSTIC AI\O -'"First '.season;^; entirely "renovated; : beautiful scenery,' boating. 'bathing., fishing, bunting, danc- ing, bowling, croquet, tennis.' Rates, fa to $12. By the day,. $2. Special rates to families. Address L.,B._SELENGER. Prop., Camp Meeker. ARROWHEAD HOT SPRINGS Southern California; elevation 2.000 feet; water 10C degrees; natural steam and mud baths; new hotel.- Write for booklet or call at BRYAN'S, 1732 FILLMORB ST.. SAN FRANCISCO. TENTS CAMP FURNITURE AND HAMMOCKS AT FACTORY PRICES. i W.A.PL.UMMER ' '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -: First 'and - Franklin Sts., v Oakland. ~ 115-117 DROMM STREET, Sin Francisco. ' CITY- SUSCRIBERS -WHO DESIRE fHE GALL j MAILED TO THEM ?' , At Summer Resorts Or Other Oat-of-Town Places Will please ' not! fy office* giving: city addreaa and length of time desired sent to new address. On retarnlns, please . notify office, >In \u25a0 or der that service by carrier may be promptly resumed.' :: HOT :: SPRIINfpS New Ownership and Management- Grandest and Most Accessible of all Resorts. -_ * , Only Seven Allies of Beautiful Stag- ing. Fine AutomobHing. Waters Awarded First Prize at St. Louis Exposition. Natural hot soda, sulphur, plunge and tub baths, 104 to 110 degrees, for rheu- matism, malaria, • liver, kidney and' all stomach troubles. Iron and arsenic. Altitude, 1,400 feet Swimming tank. hunting 1 , fishing, bowline. tennl3,croquet. dancing; gas. Expert masseurs. Round trip ?S. Rates $10.50 to $16. Baths free. Trains leave Third and Townsend at 8:30 a. m. First and Broadway. Oak- land, 7:57 a. m. Information of S. P. Co. or.H. H. McGOWAN. Prop, Para is o Springs, Monterey county, Cal. , THE , New^ Hotel SAN JOSB, CAL. Thoronghly rebuilt and refurnished. Une iceiled cuisine. Kvery modern convenience. Charmingly located In beautiful park. Swimming pool. bOTvllnc alleys, tennis courts. A delightful place to spend the snmmer. Rates reasonable. ' C. C. WELLMAN. Manager. TAHOE TAVERIS | POPULAR AS EVER |j ' Add. Mrs. Alice Richardson, 3lfjr., H TAHOE, CAL. H CASTLE CRAG FARM . Former Site CASTLE CRAO TAVERN. ' 100 Acres Forest, ' Meadow and Garden I*and. Furnished log cabins, .$1 per .'day each person; special family rates. Central, grill. European plan, 'genuine borne cooktng,'"rea«onable charges. Here you are expected '- to wear plain clothes and lead a simple life; If yon can't do this, don't come. Address SI. W. HARLOW. Manager. Castle Crag (via Dnrmtnntr). California. CAMPBELL'S HOT SPRIXGS •'H. PEARCE. Prop.. Sierra vllle. fal. * Most beautifal resort in "ierra Nevada moun- tains: IV. miles from Sierra ville. overlooking the grand Sierra valley; altitude 5.00O; water unsur- passed I for rheumatism, gout, liver and kidney complaints and all stomach troubles; no snakes or poison oak: plenty of bnntlng and fishing; good livery; plctur#«qn* drives. \u25a0 Rates $12 to $14 week. Hound trlp\ticket to Truckee or Boca. At Trnckee stage direct to springs, or by Boca and Loyalton R. R. Round trip tickets. Pam- plilets on application. THE OAKS Finest resort In the- Sierra Nevada foothills; excellent table; 10 free amuse- ments. . Write for illustrated booklet and rates, then you'll go to THE OAKS. Address The Oaks, Applegate, Cal. - . National HOTEL AND ANNEX ~^ Nevada City. Cal. RECTOR BROS.. Props. "MINES. PINES AND SUNSHINE" . THE PIEDMONT OF AMERICA Send for Booklet The Largest and Mont Popnlar Summer Resort In California. \u25a0 i TALLAC LAKE TAHOE. M. Lawrence* Co., Propt. OPENS FOR GUESTS JUNE 1. 1007. , To rent — Tent city for summer resort at Dor- mer Lake. Write for particulars. S. McKay, Trockee. Cal. WHITNEY. HOUSE Leading Hotel and Summer Resort. Truckee. Cal. . S. McX AY. Proprietor. \u25a0\u25a0 LAKE IKDEPEITDEKCE— In the high Sierras. 15 miles from Truckee, through 7 miles of mag- nificent pine forest. Trout flshlnjr in lake and stream. Hunting, boating, bathing. rldJng and driving. Tents for outdoor life. Table unex> celled. Excursion ratea from all parU of sUte. Miss R. Ward. Mgr.. Hohart Mills P. P.. CaL GIANT FOREST. (Sierra . Camp), de- . ilxbtful mountain retreat for snmmer vaca- tion. $12 a. week. Key to high Sierra*. Mts. Alta. Silllman. Whitney. Kings and Kern riv- er*. Finest fishing. 5,000 big trees. Book now for July and August. Address Bnvler A Hop- plnsr. Kawoah, Tulare county. California. - DE VEGAS VILLA DEL RIO '.I GEERNEVILLE. . Hotel, Cottage* and Camp Sites Particulars MRS. E. DE VEGA. P. O. Box 136. CAMPING OUERNEWOOD PARK, on Russian river; fish- ing, boatinic and ha thine; tents and cots* rented: lots t*t sale. Write for circular. GUERNE & McLANE. Guernevllle. ». . ' . " . VICHY SRRIINGS MBNDOCINO COU>'TV - Curative waters, champagne baths and famous beauty both*. Hunting, fl'hlng. first class table. J. A. REDMEYER. Proprietor. . : A Trip to Mt; Tamalpais Tavern For a day of recreation, a night of rest and a morning ride down the mountain on the Gravity Car, take, the boat via Sausalito, and Mill Valley. Sunset and sunrise as seen from ML Tamalpais are beautiful. .The accommodations and ser- vice are 'superb. -See dally paper for time card. ALFRED H- JOHNSON. M»r. laOl llpTvSQjfivtl Vafael 50 minutes rf^^€»a \u25a0rancsc*. Hall- hourly servfcej Yi*-<k>ejin bUn $1.50 And up. Ametyy pb\>JHP *~* up^ OWN SUMMER HOME f amn Mn^Lnr L<l MQUNTMXS OF SDHOMA COUNTY Idliip lII KXMX - Eqnable climate. " Lote $15 up. ' Cottages bnllt $S3 up. .Depot, stores, restaurant, hotel: phone, post, express, churches and sawmtU; l.ouo lots sold: 500 cottage* built. -Sansallto ferry. M. C. MEEKER. Cnmp Meeker. Sonoma county. i. '-" >: • DR. C. CODOXSEtL'S 'i?'- MINERAL SPRINGS at Glen Ellen, the greatest remedy - for - lung ,* diseases, liver - and * stomach trouble." rheumatism and catarrh. S. P. or S. F. h N. P. Ry.' direct. \u25a0 Ttlrty cottages and tenu furnished for: rent.' Fine flshlng. ...^pplr DR. C. CO' DO NX ELL. 912 DevUadero street. .*\u25a0-.' KEUTMOUTH— Private Summer Resort. Select boarders. • Opens May 1." Terms reasonable. Mrs, L. | Johnson; Kentfleld, Marin Co.. North Shore Ry. LAWBENCE ..TOLA — Sonoia* family resort. New. building; plenty of shade; bns dally to bot springs ; Jl'day; week. H. rELLISSIEB. Never a Doll tegnt 1 - ** ——IX—— SANTA CRUZ The AthaSc Gty af the Padfic — la> ! World's Most Beautife! Ffay 6rcaa3 Opening of Summer Season, May 1, '07 Seaside Resort— Hole! Capitcla Hot salt bath.-*, surf baths, bowllnj. rtrSttng! dancing. Furnished eottases for honse kepplii:. Address Hotel Capltola, Capitoin. Cal. THERE'S 03TLY OSE DEL MONTE Golf. Saa Sathiny. Xotoriac. Parlor Car from 3an Francisco Twice Dai'./. Soecial Week End Bates. Trea Art Exhibition and Salea GaUery of Cali- fornia Painter?. C. W. KELLET. 790 Market Street. \u25a0 Telephone Temporary 3731. Pacific Orove Hotel Formerly Hotel El Carm«lo, Paclfle Qp>?«. Under the *ame ownemhip as the Hotel •!•\u25a0! Monte. A qnlet resort, with every comfort. »t most reawnable rates. In close touch with S;in Francisco. San Jose and Santa Cru*. Throng': chair car and parlor car service to and from Lu.-* Anjji'les and Saa Francisco dally. BEAUTIFUL PACIF^IC GROVE BY THE SEA Bext salmon flihlng on the coast. New bathin? pavilion. Glass bottom boat and wonderful mi6- marlne gardens. 15 ia tins and lanncb excursion!*. Skatlas rinks. Two brass bands. Atlilns.-t U-uipl of Trade. Gilroy Hot Springs v I %3 Qnality of the Waters. Competent Masseurs. Excellent Table. Neatness of Rooms. Are the feature* of these faraons sprlnss. Send for booklet to W. J. McDONALD. Prop. REDWOOD RETREAT Alt. 1.000 ft.: built among beanttful grovo*. The finest location In Santa Craz mountains: plenty of fruit; amusement hall: siritatntn-.; tank; billiards and other diversions frtp r>» quests; mineral springs; ttshlne; ni>w free vacn- tlon plan. |S to $10 per week. Phone or ad- dress R. F. Warham, R. D. 28. Gilroy, Cal. VILLA F^OISTEISAY Cnder new manatrement. Santa Cruz mountain*. 3 miles from Glenwood. First class f.tbV. Bowling, electric lights, MlHanls. dancing pa- vilion, clnb room; |10 np. Phone State <".. Smid for. booklet. Bice Uarper, H. F. D. 1. Santa Croz. MT. VIEW RANCH HOTEL And cottages in the mountains near Santa Crax. First class table; club ronm: dancing pavlliun; bowline, croqnet; rates $'\u25a0• and -$Tl>: carriage fare. $1.25 round trip. Send for booklet. TOM' PHILLIPS. Prop.. SanU Cnu. Cal. BEACH HILL INN Best location an Beach Hill. Santa Cruz. K:i- larse<l since last season. Overlootclnir bench ami Casino. Larce Grounds. Rooms haiidsciiucly uml artistically furnlslied. Handsomest dlnins rot>:ii In Santa Cnu. Write far booklet and ratus. THE AIVTUERS Large, nanny, well fnrnished rooms on r»r Un«, within walking distance Santa Cnu brac-ii and Seabrlght. commanding view of mountain*. For particulars address MISS SIARIR E. VIZ MANGE. The Antlers, Santa Cruz. Cal. HOTEL ROWARDEiNNAN BE.V LOMO.VD. CAL. XOW OPEN For reservations addre** 2_ HENRY O. WALTER. Proprietor. HOTEL METROPOLE EUROPEAN' PLaN. Most Modern Hotel In Santa Cruz. Rooms From sOc Up. HEDGPETH BROS.. Props. / WILLOW RANCH | Dcll^htfnllr located In the redwoods. 5 milp* from Santa Cnu: spring water, fruit, milk, ex- cellent table; dally mall; telephone Suburban sT: free conveyance: $7 per week. MRS. M. .1. CRANDEIX. Santa Cms. Cal. SEASIDE HOTEL. Kuropean Flan New. modern, elejantly furnished room*: din- Ins room and xervlce tirxt class; at the hea \u25a0• •. opposite Casino rink; popular prices. M. 11. BECHER. Prop- Santa Cna. Cal. HAMiY SAXITOBIU.n At Santa Cruz by the sea. Modern treatments, with electricity and massafp. Graduated niißw«i. Medical nnd sawlcal patients fpcetred from all pra-utclng physicians. Rates from $"-0 per wet-li npwik-v». 'For particulars write MISS M. J. HANLt. Santa Cruz. Cal. ' STrMKIT HOTEL — Cottaarea. tents, orchard, redwoods, tennfc). croqnet. dancinK. flaliinz. Charm in i spot la Santa Cms mountains. Round trip $^.75.' Onf-laice meet* trains. Rates $3 to $12 week. Mt. AND MRS. BOWMAN, prop*.. Wrifchts, SanU Clara cwtnty. CaL Phone Summit Hotel or Metrlt 2579, Oakland. SUM3IKR COTTAGE To rrnt by the month; 5 rooms, nicely fur- nished. Located In the heart of the Santa Crna mxuntnla*. Good . flslilnz and hunting. Sur- ronniled by ("mnmer \u25a0 n-surts. Ac^dresa A. H. HARRINGTON. Santa .Crox, Cal. HOLD YOUR BAGO AGE CHECKS Until you reach Santa Craz and tetenMn* t» CRAIG'S EXPRESS, phone Red 1161, or leav»* your checks at Howe's Music Store, 169 Pacific ay.. - Santa Crui. Agency for the S. F. Call. Reasonable rate*. . Residence Dhone Red 1281. THE MONTEREY SPRINGS And baths, tos IMMEDIATE relief and ABSO- LUTE CURE of. Kidney diseases. Rheumatism. Malaria. Stomach and Liver troubles and Ner- vousness, etc. Cottage* or single rooms, with or without board. Including baths aad the water, $1 to $2 per day. • .• . . \u25a0 The finest flshlns XNOWIT within 8 minutes' walk of this resorts which Is located within i blocks of 2 Uses of streetcars, in the pines. Take streetcar from Monterey or Pacific Grov* to Prescott it.. New Monterey, or take die Bar- rack* car to end of track and then walk 4 blocks to the springs. Address J. O'CONNOR. New Monterey. Monterey Co.. Cat DR. C. C. O'DOXXEU.'S MINERAL SPRINGS at Glen Ellen." the greatest remedy . for lens diseases, liver and stomaeli trouble, rheumatism and catarrh. S. P. or S. V. * N. P. By. direct. Thirty cottages and tents furnished for rent, fiae fishing. . Apply • DJU C. C. O'DOXXELL. 012 Devlsadero street. 41