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40 Guests of Summer Resorts AETNA SPRINGS, June 29.— The jguests hero during the past week were: From San Francisco— Miss J. Schrarter, Geonre K. Dlllman, Bruce Dlllman, Wallace Dl'.lman. It. *L Pratt. Mrs. 1L H. Sherman. Mr: and Mrs. Clark, C. S. Nordell. F. J. Cooper. Mrs. F. J. Cooper. James 11. Brown, Ralph* Huss, Mr?. tUlph Ruaa, Ralph Fontaine Rut"*. Miss Claude tFontaui*. Napa — Dr. Stone. Mrs. Dr. Slone, •ss Stone, Elmer Stooe, F. Q. Noyra, Mrs. P. Noye*. E. £L WinsbJp, Mrs. E. 'n. XVinship. Miss Rathartae Wlashlp, Miss Janet Wlnshlp, Carl Wlnshlp, F. W. Larcher. Berkeley— H. V. Johnston. F. E. Cronlse, Major LI. M. Bensen, Mrs. E. W. Williams, Harold E. Williams. Marysvllle — Mr. and Mrs Belcher. Misa C. Belcher, Mlse R. Belcher. 'Mpnlo Tark— Mrs. F. W. McNear, Samuel Hopkins, M'.sa Florence Horkln*. William Hoff, William Wirt. Cincln hatl — Karl A, Voppler. Stanley F. Bryan. Frank lin F. Jcwett. Goldfield, Nev.— Dr. J. U. O'Con nor. Maidgtone, Enplanfl— Miss Fraacej Cox. I-akeport — Captain Hunt. Lower Lake — C. W. Baker, A, H. Go!d*tnlUi, C C. Goldsmith. Oak land — Dr. T. A. Williams. Paris, France — B. J. MEcFadyaa. Palo Alto — C. S. Dorrnlap. Stfll water. Mica. — W. S. Matthews Jr. Sau Rafael— H. S. Morton. Mrs. U. S. Morton. W. S. Morton, Miss J. I. Baucder». Ftilsun— P. C. Pej-ton, Mrs. P. C. Peyton, J-. W. Uapen. Bt Helena — Peter HoJt, James H. Pillow. TAMALPAIS TAVERN*, June 29.—Re cent arrivals here include the follow ing: Frota San Francisco — Mr. unfl Mrs. Colin Royd, Mlm Helpn Barker, Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Sears, E. C Hutchenson. Mr. aad Mrs. It. Torter. Misa Panliae Hayes, W. K. White, Kbox Mfidduz, Mr. and Mrs. Van Nest, Mr. Keiss, F.. Oiirlon, Miss Edna Tersrhuseh, B, Firm^tone. Stella Smith, Flossie Tanson, Mrs. M. Tanson, B, Brown. Kvtlrn Olean. Mrs. Merle Tanson, Mr. an<? Mrs. "F. J. M. GrMce, nnrse and boy. Miss K. Marten. J?Hcuel Cerf, r.lcsr O'.er. Mrs. A. E. D-wiup. Mrs. L. O. Wiihe, Miss P. Kosta. Miss K. rohltaann. Mrs. J. F. Season. • M!fs nester Borden. I^os An ccles — Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Morse. H. C. V.'rd dfir, Mr. and Mrs. n. E. Tl-kner, Mi*s P.a<l cliff. Mrs. Burnsidp. Mr*. H. Cooke. Mill Val- Jpy— A. E. Goodwin. Thomas Kent, William Kent Jr., A. C. Querno. Grac? Thomas. Osk land—Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Smith. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. J. Smith, Fre<l Bmion. S. RicUardson Mrs Jobs Wricbt. Mrs. Tliwijas P!ip!.t. Alameda— Mrs. S. Cos. Mr. and Mrs. H. EL Hayc< Mm H. C. Posers. Miss Pollock, Miss Ella Beil- Ross Valley— Mr. end Mrs. Wo.-: -n J r Woosten. Bwkeley— H. B. Rro» n, ' Mr. an I Mrs. Fred Mies. Chieapo— W. E. Ganixon Manchester— Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Crafty. Miss rsnJiae Crafty. Cleveland— Mr. aci M-s Iloyt. San Mateo— Miss C. Hiven, Mrs Monzon F.. tt. Walter. Denver-— Mrs. Acm Jnmes. Mis* Lola James. Mrs. M. A. Kin?. Miss Kln? rortlana—Mr. and Mr*. A. L. Finley. HOTEL. RAFAEL* SAN RAFAEL,. June 28.' — Arrivals here for the week are: From S*n Francisco— Mr. ana Mrs. Garln Me- N»b, Dr. and Mrs. McEnery, Miss McEnery, Cap tain asd Mrs. Bell, Mrs. James Wiikins and two boys, Mtes Wiiklos, Mrs. R. T. Meyerm, }>sr Admiral ana Mrs. Drake, Mr. and Mrs. E Man 4eU Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jones. Mrs. William btarr, Mrs. M. L. Hytvard, B. H. llucss. Miss M. L. Howurd, Thomss C. Ealcs. T. W. Beed Mr. end Mrs^ B. Crothers, J. W. Salthall. L,' W. Martin. H. JUrotmnn, E. V. Smith. Mr. and nV#^I bt ? B Stl * Ten *- Mr - «o Mrs. Caarles riusfcfeld. Miss Ilushfeld, H. M. Brace Edw TViel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Qr**n. A. Sampson! Gus Sutro. Mr. acd Mrs. XL Johnson. Mrs. A. Ferpuson. VICHY SPRIXGS, June 29.— Recent arrivals here are: From San Francisco — Mr. anil Mrs. R F Celstllch. R. G. Mndge. Mr. and Mrs. L. j! Hammersmith. Mr. end Mrs. Toadies and child. Mis. Sybil Paire. Jofcnnv Page. Miss Lillian Cole-man, Mrs. S. J. Coleman, E. H. Lcstwk Greporr Mrs. F. Bolla. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Westhofl. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Arnold. Miss J-tth Farley. Rudolph Landmann. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Klumpp. Balph S. Merer. Mrs. J. A. Abbay. Mrs. J. P. Jones. Mr. and Mrs N W Frirdman. Fred Woodworth. Sam Jacoby Mrs. J. N. Jacoby. V. Newhall. J. A. Marsh. F. D. Marsh. Jack Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. H. It. Pfrdlina. Mr. aad Mrs. W. W. West. Edward H. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dunphr, Robert J. Dunphy, Miss Rena Wl?ue, M'ss AH-e Wi~np I^o Wljrue. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. O'Connor. Mr and Mrs. Goßhcer, Mr. and Mrs. Coorce Dealy and family, Mr. and Mrs. CharVs Bier. Chula Eier. Mrs. Joseph GTernbere. Mlks Apnes Kur- Imdznc. Mrs. E. R. SeaJ. Oakland— Mr. and Mrs. J t J. Sberry, Mr. and Mrs. Huso Abra l:nmsfn. Jack Abrahamson, Mr. and Mrs. Georc? W. gweesy. M. N. Snrdepar. J. J. Nelson, A Mplcher, Mr*. Mary E. Dey. Alatneda— Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ackerman, York Ackerman, Mr*. E. Greenbers. Miss Volley Fovernux. Miss Irma Foreraux. Mlfs Marie Foreraut. Berkeley J F KHvanasrb and children, DaTJd Bloom. Yoko hama—George C. Glbbs. Seattle — Mrs. A. J. Walters. ChJeapo — Colonel McCllntook. Al bany, N. V. — Gerald Elmpson, Lc« Anjjcle"! — M!s» Davonf»ort. Tacotna — Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Bpenee. Martian — Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Gri?sby. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. GrlgSbjr. BARTLETT SPRINGS. June 29.— The following are registered here: From San Francisco — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robb, A. E. Findley, H. H. Taylor. M. B. Charles, J. A. Marsh. E. D. Marsh, Jack Flem ing, S. Bauer, Mrs. Hendrlcks. Mrs. Landers, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Coaey. Mrs. C. H. Huff man. Caroline Huffman, Mercedes Huffman, Gonevieve Uuffiaan, Mrs. Julius Gabriel, Mrs Gertrude Joseph, Miss Hecbt, Miss Clark, E. M. Hecht. J. K. Hecbt, G. H. Paubles, W. Cohen, Mrs. D. Lammoß and son, H. J. Kaufman aad wlte, George Campbell and wife, Mrs. Bates, Georse 11. Stodderd. Boy Hutcbins, W. S. Birry, U. C. Spurr. Oakland— Jules Sieen, <J. W. Ptilllps, R. R, LeveU-a. Mrs. Le vcira aod . flaugatcr. Geonre Rose, A. Ken dsiyy. Sacramento — Mrs. Itosa E. Harris, Mrs. E. 8. Wachborst and tons, H. W. M. Or?, G. Midfilemlss. Sclsun — Mrs. G. A. Lament, D. Y. Lament. Acampo — F. M. Cary, E. S. Furjeson. Monrovia. CaL — Colonel R. M. Baker end wife. Miss S. Itiman. Fresno — J. B Cobbey tnd »rlfe, Mrs. J. A. Cobbey, Mrs. W. "H. Hol lecbeck. Susan Hollent>eck. Arbuckle— Tom Cubbon. San Jose — F. J. Reidy, P. J. Rbeln and wife, Florence M. Beidy. Bedding — G. E. ACaxsa. Scuta Uosa— N. J. Tltna. TAHOE TAVERN, LAKE TAHOE, June 29. — Recent arrivals here are: From San Francisco — E. W. Armstrong and wife, John Millgrca, Miss Elvira Sieghold. O. Kieghold Jr.. Arthur E. Frost, Miss li. McFad «Sen, John Messiapcr. G. F. E. Witzel and wife, Jobs G. Sbipp and wife, A. O. Miller and fam ily, Julian Thorn and wife, Thoraas McGlin, O May, C. S. Torrence. John D. Richards, William Hunt, Mra. H. C. Moffitt and cbUd. James Mof- Ctt. Miss Minnie Hlrsb. Mrs. Caro>tte Hsmmon, Mrs. F. Barker. H. Wequinser. Wiliiam F. Her ria, P. F. Dunn and wife, Frank Loxu and fam l!y, A. H. Siegfried and wife, J. R. Leon and wife, 0. E. Ortln ana* wife, diaries M. Lindsay and wife. F. W. Ue:d. L. L. He!d, Mrs. Puka C. Whitney and family. Oakland— Mrs. George Aefcley and daughter, Mlks Mabel Mlcbener, Miss O. H. Bradley. William Christen and wife. C. P. Vaughn and family, Chester F. Darling. H. J. Qulnn and wife, H. . It. Mowbray aod wife. Berkeley— diaries R. HsTern-and wife. C. H. Bonebrak* and n.if<«. Captain Boncbrake and wife, Misa Lash, Mi's Helen Harera. Los An irele» — L. H. Bradford and wife. Miss Bryan, Grace Webb, Mrs. H. B. Marcard, Miss Maurte Maynard, H. C. Ackley. L. C. Ackley, C. W. Pendletoa. Frack Lercb. A. McNally. Gold field — J. B. NeUeFsen, Frank Cody, Al Mason, John Strimk, W. 11. Whitmore and *rITe. Tono pth—J. P. Henaessy, Mrs. Monson. Misa Muafsaa, Mrs. A. L. Angen». John Gal lagher. Beno— DeWlt C. Turner, John Clark, E. G. Mitchell. C. S. WbfCfr and wife, C. FI. Hogers, P. Garat and family, Mra. W. E. Thompson and child, J. E. McLaugh ]ia and wife. Ross — E. Remington. E. G. rVhmJdllt and family. Ran Jose — Mi.«s HalL Mra. J. J. Cochran and child. Pasadena — C. B. I Spend July 4, 1907, 1 . ======: AT ======= ; . :Ih . ' - .• \u25a0 _ :| The Greatest, Grandest, Loudest, | Merriest, Funniest Celebration ever ' \ \ held in the Golden West. f r I Splendid Parade \ \ \ Literary Elxercises, Games, Sports, Balloon Ascension, Electrical ! \ Display, Band Concerts (3 Bands). \ I FirPwnrlcQ ONE GRAND D AY OF I 1 lrcworius UNINTERRUPTED FROLIC i [ REDUCER RAILROAD RATES I 8» \u25a0 - - -\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0" ' r ' \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0' .^..«»...1-.'.».«;i..--..^:.:..-7.-. : ,' : :: ' .;;^J g Herd. San Mateo — George IL Howard and fam ily. Kan Jose — Mrs. M. A. Shaw. Oinard — J. A. Donloa. Chico— J. C. Smith. Fmityale — C. W. Horslamn. Ferndale— Clark C. Badcll Te. Watsonviile— George W. Sill. Stockton— G. W. Dohrmsn and wife. Sacramento — J. S. Fraser and family. Bonton — E. B. PartlngL Sacra mento — Hi J. Brown. Riverside — Miss I>e:u>. Coroaado — Edgar Hayes. Ycrington, JCer. — F. B. Terrell. J*.}*' KLASIATII HOT SPRINGS, June 29. — Guests registered here are: From San Frauelspo — J. H. Gadsby, John n. Dromgold, D. L. Fineman, Mrs. F. H. Abbott, E.bert V. Abbott. C. t,. Til Jen and son, Mr«. V\'. D. Bell. Oakland— H. C. Ingram, J. H/Dur brim. H. M. Bamgrover. Sacramento— B. F. Murphy, Miss Annie Drumru, L. D. Martin. I.os Angeles— W. 11. Corbln. Picard- : -C. T. Silvers. Tom Lang. Yroka— C. J. Luttrell, W. J. Nell son. T. A. Smith. Mrs. H. P. Mann, Mrs. W. T. Mann, It. M Tapscott. Dr. F. J. McXulty. Salt Lake— B. G. Merrill. Portland, Or.— Arthur L. Frazee, B?u Biesland, J. A. Long, J. W. Spriggs. Lnkeview, Or.— A. Flor ence. Mrs. J. N. Watson, L. F. Conn end family. Paisley, Or— Virgil Conn. Klamath Falls, Or.— X. F. Besenbenr, William Keck, I. L. Fountain, J. E. Paddock, Clarice E. hitc, >tarloa Po<il and wife, F. T. Sanford. Henley. C.hl. — P. E. Carroll. SARATOGA SPRINGS, June 29. — Re cent arrivals here are: From San Francisco — H. Behlmer, H. Martens, C. Buck, Miss Lake. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Turner, W. W. Crowell. Santa Bosa— H. E. Stewart, Mrs. A. Stewart, Miss Pearl Winslow, C. O. r.eWcn. Lakcport — Mr. and Mrs. G. Beebe, Miss H«Uie Parish, Mrs. C. J. Marison. Mendoclno — tlrs. C. H. Beegs, n. W. Kent. Oakland— M. A. Ferrell and wife, Rodney FerreU, Robert Krough, Mr. and Mrs. P. Ncble, Mrs. Florence Faulkner, J. W. Evcsall and wife, T. Faulk ner, R. Shluter, Mrs. C. J. Monroe, O. B. Drake, Mrs. L. C. Byce. Vallejo — Mr. and Mrs. U. T. Forse, Mr. and Mrs. Wise. PARAISO SPRINGS, June 29.— Among recent arrivals here are: From San Francisco — W. H. Wyman, Mrs. H. Sturben, Mrs. M. Fay, C. L. Martin, J. B. HslsUHi and Tvlfe, O. -D. Tobin. John Bowen, Mrs. P. Hickey, Mrs. Jesse Doroty. E. W. Campbell, Warren King, Mrs. R. 0. Mattison, William h. King, Mrs. M. Kelly. Mrs. J. S. O*NelL Captaiu A. M. Burns, Howard O'Xeil, NU:ss K. Collins. Miss Frances Theisen, Dr. \V. A. Whelan, J. A. Whelan. James P. Galla pher, C. F. Lean, Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Dutton, .Vr. and Mrs. J. K. Hovrell. Mr. Mrs. George Lent, W. Mayo Newhall. Mr. Und Mrs. R. Stut. Mr. and Mrs. M. Murpuy. Mrs. George nice. Miss Margaret Bice, Mr. and Mrs. Bru rr.Rfiter, Dr. and Mrs. Steam; Miss N. Steam, Miss K. McFarlane, Mrs. G. McFarlnne, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Miss Myrtle Campbell, John Kiordan. ' Oakland — James Huntington and wife, (". C. Brewer, L. B. Orer. N. Heinmann, Eugene Colby, Mrs. H. R. La lUlleare, WiUlum Hatneld, Mrs. Nelson. Miss Myrtle Kelson. W. NJ Pierce and wife. M. Learner, 5L Burcovlch, Clarence Upbam, J. Rohan, Mr. an<l Mrs. Tborpe, Mr. ttni Mrs. Gallagher, Mrs. William Breen. Harry J. Ureen, Mr. and Mrs. H. Jnns<>n, Mr. and Mrs. Oakos, Miss J. Oakos, William Moran. Ala cieda and Berkeley — N. H. Foster, Mr. KUssel and wife, G.« li. Drjintnond. Mrs. G. B. Drmn taond. Mr. and Mrs. D. James. D. I<\ Bell, Thomas Steel, J. B. Wilson. Monterey — Cln:> once I. Lpbam, J. B. Cooptr. William Jacks, T. J. Fields, Mlsb Pardu. Frances Dowd, Miss M. F. Dowd. Mr. and Mrs. Snider. Pacific Grove — Mrs. Conover, Miss Flora Conover, Miss Stut, Miss E. J. Uessel. San Jose — F. H. Noble, Dr. acd Mrs. N. C. Bailey, C. H. Bailey. Castro rille — Mrs. M. B. Murphy, Miss Margaret Moran, J. T. Murphy. Coronado Beach — Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Daniels and family. Miss Kate Daniels, Miss Florence Daniels, Miss Dorothy Daniels, the Misses Helen and Alva Daniels. Long Beach — Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Flint. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ooodhue. H. Hammer. Watsonviile— J. Burcli, Mrs. J. Burch and family, Mrs. E. J. Stoesser, Miss J. M. Stoesser, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stoesser, Mrs. Ogden. Salinas — J. E. Biordan, J. J. Conner, F. Colby, Joseph Ross Jr., Adalbert Zahala. F. J. Kissel and wife. Miss Mary S. •IcFadden, Miss Sara McFadden, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Jansen and family, Mrs. A. F.- Tynan; F. B. MulHn, wife and family: Charles Thorup, Colonel Brady. Altamont — Mrs. J. H. Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Claudln. Wilson — Joseph T. Nugent, Miss M. E. Cleary. Mr. and Mrs. CampUe.ll. San Leandro — Mrs. P. M. "Wheelun, John McMillan, Edgar Wilson. WITTER SPRINGS, June 29.— "Recent arrivals here include: From San Francisco— Mr. and Mrs. George •Erommell. Miss Hecht, Miss Clurk. E. M. Hecht, J. K. Hwljt, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Tracey, F. B. Soutuworth ami wife, Mis 3 Nichols, Jamea W. Towne, Albert Farr and wife. Miss Taggard, William Humphrey, Mrs. E. E. Kills, James Spelrs, H. B. Hector, Miss Bates, George Camp bell and wife, George A. StodCard, Roy J. Hutchlns, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Conlisk, R. M. Uotaling, E. Myron Wolf, E. H. Harris, J. S. Gibbons, R. Crothers and wife, Lloyd Goeppert. Oakland — George C. Perkins, Miss Pansy Perkin?, Jo seph Eckharct, Miss G. M. Laymanee, Miss V. Fox. Miss B. Laymanee, M. J. Layrncnce and wife. Miss H. Layniance, A. Ewing, Mrs. S. A. MeNally, Mrs. Snedegar, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Brown." Petaluma — M. L. Hunt, H. nuntlngton and wife. Mrs. L. C. Byoe, Elwood Byee. Clo renjale — Mrs. w. B. CaldwelL Mrs. Carl E. YordL San Anselmo — Mrs. W. Stephenson, J. Irving Houseman. Palo Alto — Dr. Howard Black and wife, Dr. J. A. Druckt-r and wife, F. N. Fuller and wife. Miss Hogue, Claude Down lug, Dr. R. G. Reynolds. Healdsbarg — R. S. Coc*. Ukinh — T. L. Crothers and wife. J. W. Erersole and wife. William Ford and wife. Miss Hdna Reeves, M. L. Gibson and wife. Rochester, X. V. — Mrs. William Van de Mark. Brooklyn. N. V. — Dr. Henry Stroepser. Mlddleburg, N. Y. — Dr. W. J. Bast. Jersey City — Dr. Mary A. Willis. Vallejo — R. G. Lockwood. Bartlett Springs — E. T. Mullins. Santa Rosa — C. C. Belden, C. A. Owen. Los Gatos — Dr. and Mrs. R. U. Cool. Mrs. Solly Walter.- Eerkeley— F. B. Cronlse, Walter Leintric. Nome, Alaska — Mrs. Joseph Austin. Santa Cruz — W. E. Wat kins. State College. Pa. — W. S. Glenn, Miss Ly.iia Shields. Berlin, Mass. — Dr. and Mrs. Pitts E. Howe. Phoenix, A. T. — P. J. Mc- Klnney. Concord — Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Breek enridge. Eureka— W. E. Hurlburt and wife, C. A. Balrd. Thomas Hunter. Novato — W. A. Povrning. Lefceport — Mr. end Mrs. L. S. nurl burt, C. J. Monroe. PACIFIC GROVE HOTEL, June 29.— Following are tho recent arrivals here: From San Francisco — C. M. Gerrish, Leon Furst, Joseph J. Ashley, Mrs. L. Young, Miss Barbara Small, Barrett Small, Charles Small, S. H. Gyle, H. H. Schurnaker and wife, C. M. Hunter, *C, R. Graham, H. W. Price, A. Leign, Thomas E.-Curran. W. H. Chamberlain, Ira Lil lick, H. Seested, W. W. Hunt, Mrs. C. U. Wel ler and children, George Chapman, William n. Shaw and wife, A. IL Anderson, Major E. A. Root, F. H. Vlck. and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Innes, D. L. Hackett, H. S. Schwartz, C. W. Burks and wife, C. W. Wallace. George T. Gray and wife, Mrs. E. Gunz, R. P. Mathews, P. A. Zeigenfuss, T. R. Koening, Arthur J. Bond, F. W. Falter, H. P. Speakman, J. D. Mathews, J. D. McCarthy, C. B. Castleton, C. L. Sullivan, Otto E. Schumaker, Mrs. W. W. Wig gins, Miss Jessie Wiggins, Miss Carrie Wiggins, Asa Smith, Charles E. Polk, B. A. Norrls. F. M. Chrlsman, Mr. ati-J Mrs. G. H. Walker, Mrs. Charles Lucas and children, Mrs. Christman and children. M. X. Ciark. Oakland — Richard H. Gray, Mips Lenora Hozan, Dr. and Mrs. M. Wacfcs. Mr. and Mrs. George E. King, Mrs. O. H. Gorrell, L. C. Gorrell, Ralph Gorrell, Mrs. Elizabeth Hitchcock. Miss L. F. Jnnes, O. W. Wiies and wife, Alaroeda — F. L. Bilan, W. B. Stevens, Miss Sadie Innes. Sacramento — I. E. Palmer. Santa Cruz — George Hatley, John B. Hutching. Hayward — Peter J. Crosby, Agnes L. Crosby and children. \u25a0 San Jose — H. C. Hewett, A. Ramage and wife. F. H. O'Keefe, L. Halg, B. n. Myers, J. L. Blair, C. M. Housman, Mrs, J. n. Pierce, Mrs. M. K. Card. From Berkeley — Continued' on I'ace 43 THE , SiN IItAMfIBCOfKCALi;, ; SUJSTDAY, mmE 30, 1907. Have a GOOD Time This Summer Take a spin over the new Pieta Au- tomobllo £Kage Line into Lake county and spend your vacation at HIGHLAND SPRINGS with Will Mariner and Jo Craig. 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. f S. F., or by addressing MARIXER & CRAIG, iV«v Proprietors. LAKE COUNTY, CAU. Cures all cases of kidney and liver trouble. The friend of the rheumatic and gout patient: 42 mineral springs. Hot sulphur and iron plunge brith*. Magnesia tub baths. Reference: Any guest for the last 20 years. Rates, $12 to $10 per vreek. Fare \u25a0 from San Francisco $9 round trip. Leave San Francisco 7:80 a. ra. via S. >P., or 8 a. m. via Cal. and Northwestern. Send for catalogue or address J. W. LAYMANCE. Owner and Manager, Howard Springs, Lake- Co., Cal. SODA BAY SPRINGS LAKE COUNTY, CAL.' Situated on the picturesque shore of Clear lake. Finest of boating, bathing, hunting and fishing; unsurpassed accommodations; new launch acoom- modatlng 40 people built expressly for the use of guests and excursions. Terms $2 per day, 512 per week; sppclal rates to families. Take Tibu- ron ferry 7:30 a. m.: thence by rail to Pieta: then ptajre or antomobile direct to Springs. Round trip, pood for six months, $!». Fnrther Informa- tion address managers J. McBRIDE and AGNES BKLX. RHOADS, Soda Bay Springs, Luke county, Cal., via . Ke!seyvllle postoffice. LAKE COUNTY Take a trip to Lake county by Win. Spier's wonderful stage line over tbe best mountain road In California. Grand scenery; easy carriages; careful drivers. Round trip from 8. F. to Harbin and Anderson Sprincs. %~\ to Adams. Selglens, HofKTtrs. Howard, Asfrg, Spiers snd Glenbrook, 59. Stage leaves Calistoga 11 :30 a. m., Sundays cxeepted. Half hour for lunch at Calistoga hotel. Fifty pounds baps-age allowed. Tickets on sale at Southern Pacific offices. - ANDERSON SPRINGS KIDDLETOWN POSTOFFICE, LAKE CO., CAL • Six hours' from San Franclsoo via 7:40 Caiistosa train. Uates $10 to $14 per- week. Hot sulphur, iron and natural steam baths free. For pamphlets go to Peck, Judab, 779 , Market Bt. ' • WILLIAMS AXD BARTI-ETT SPRINGS STAGE LINK Leaves Williams dally on arrival of- northbound train for Bartlett, Allen's.HnmiKh's and Cook's Springs. Dally except Sunday for Wilbur Sprlner*. Jones Spring*"; and Sulphur Creek. Seventy-five pounds of bactrace allowed with each ticket. WILLIAM QOIGLEY, Proprietor. SARATOGA SPRINGS 15 different mineral springs for health and pleas- ure. Writ* 'for booklet. - J. MARTENS, Bachelor P. 0.. Luke Co., CaL SEIGLER Hot Springs, new management. Natural hot baths for rhenmatism, malaria, etc. Wonderful stomach waters. Swimming pond. Baths free. Rates $9 to $12. Address, W. E. CATHIE, Selg- ler, Lake county, CaL * \u25a0 KOBERG'S ; In the Pine mountains; California's choicest cll- mate. Phone, boating and swimming, croquet, hunting and fishing. Best of meals. Place to en- Joy country air; $8 to $10 per week. Further particulars address HOBERGS, ' Lake county. Japan = China RODN'D THE WORLD TODR LEAVES SEPTEMBER 24. Send for. Booklet. THOS. COOK A SOX, Flood Building, 32 . Porrell Street, S. F. 135 OFFICES ABROAD. Cook's Travelers' Checks, Payable Everywhere,' \u25a0 n j^ff^L TAKE A ' - sJmS TALKING .^^ErHßfcl MACH I N E XSBJK*" On Your Vacation Victor. Kdison, Zonophones, $10 to 9100 Largest' Stock of Records. We pay the freight. PETER BACIGALUFI & SONS 1113-1115 Fillmore st. Write for Catalogues^ . A Trip to Mt. Tamalpais Tavern For a day of recreation, anlgrht of rest and a morning 1 ride down the mountain on the Gravity Car, take the boat via Sausalito and Mill Valley. . Sunset \ and sunrise as seen" from' Mt. Tamalpais are beautlfuL \u25a0 The accommodations and ser- vice are - superb. See^ dally paper for time card. ALFRED H.. 'JOHNgON, Mgr. HOtMA^^^|Va?ael SO minutes ir^^NSaX BrancscA. Half- hourly service A European \>Un $1 . SO : jind up. Amcnp^ p^\sj|sp and up> -> £teS33&«j>d Mcruiger. • \u25a0 ' - \u25a0'.\u25a0.'\u25a0 "•\u25a0 ,-'-\u25a0\u25a0' : .. %\u25a0\u25a0 ':_ . , \u25a0 .\u25a0. \u25a0 ' ' "FOUNTAIN^ OF LIFE" '\u25a0: JONES HOT SULPHTXK ; ; SPHINGS— Sure cnrV for rheumatism,' malaria, -" poison . oak, ' all skin \ and blood diseases. $8 to ?12 a week. \u25a0 Stage connects at Williams. Pamphlet at Bryan's Bu- reau, 1732 Fillmore street. TILDEN JONES, Prop., Sulphur- Creek, Colusa ; county, Cal. CASTLE ROCK TAVEIIX Now .'open under new management. A'dellpht- ful homelike place to rest and •\u25a0njvy tlie beautlea of ; the : Sacramento : canyon. H*fet and : pleasure here combine rto i drive dull - care away. 1 :. For particulars address B.- W. lIAUTSIIORN Eubanks," Cal. - ' r ..... \u25a0 :.: '. lEL PIZMG BEAGH Write for Book "• "c." c . ** EL -PIZMO l COMPANY, '•", "P'anio,;Cal. : ' : i-l LAWEENCTE : i ' VILLA-fSonoma family-resort New building;; plenty of Bhade; bus daily to hoi springs; . $1 day ; $5 .week, ll.i PELLISSIBtt."- | WEEKLY CALL, $1 YEAR You can fish, play tennis, ride horseback, bowl, shoot, climb mountains, or go boating •on the ; lakes at M^W^^ /.-Medical Springs^ I . - ' • ... Springs Hotel is just the place for you. ; It is located high up among the mountains, at the head of a beautiful canyon, and commands a magnificent view of Clear Lake and the surrounding country. It is a place where children are •welcome,-' so -take, the. family and get away from the dust and confusion of the city for a few weeks. It will do you good. For rates and general information write to ALBERT J. ARROLL, Manager Witter Springs, Lake County, California* or Main Office— 647v Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco TELEPHONE FRANKLIN 2388 Witter Wetter Cures Kidney and Bladder Troubles AMERICA'S GREATEST lIEAI/TH AKD PLEASURE RESORT -\u25a0^Positive cure for rheumatism, stom- ach and liver and kidney troubles. Ta- ble first class.- Good hunting and fish- ingr. Rates, $10, $12 and $14 per -week. Baths free to g-uests. For further par- ticulars write R. H. CURRY, proprietor The Geysers, Sonoma oounty. jprm Si t5 l g uT v s ? • fcjg- Meet trains of N. W. Pacific at KiiHon. both morning and evening 1 . Round trip only $3.75. New ownership and permanent first class management. Nine 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 Cafiente Springs Bend your family to tbe nearest Hot Sulphur Springs to San Francisco. First class accom- modations. Special rates to . families ; no stag- ing; four trains daily;, fare, rcund trip, $1.65. Tiburon ferry or Oakland: two hours' ride. Ad- dress THEODOR RICHARDS, Aqua Calient* Springs, Sonoma county, Cal. Sl# R ftff\ft HOT SPRINOS, Sonoma Co., & f11.1.V only * 1-2 hours from S. F. Si HO 13 « ami but 9 miles staging. Meet serville, both morning and evening. : Round trip only $5.10. Reference: Any sruest of tho pastl2years. Terms. s2 .oo a. d»y or *12 a week. Information at Bryan's Bureau, 1732 Fillmore §t. : PeckJudah Bureau. 789 Market Street, or, of F. F. Mulgrew, Skagffs. CaL NEW EXGLAOT HOME — Cnmp Meeker, about 40 rods from station. Beautiful walks, grand scenery, bunting and. fiebinir. boating, bathing and croquet prounds. AH binds of fresh fruit in season. Adults, $8.50 to $7 per week. Special rates for children. Address OEO. HARRISON*. Camp Meeker, Sonoma Co., Cal. GRAND TOCK TO ALXOWIIVG SIX DAYS ON ISLAXDS * The land of breadfruit, eocoannts and flowers. Clement Wragge, la "The Romance of tho South Seas," says: "Tahiti Is the island of the jrods. People don't know, they hare no conception of the plories of these islands. The globe trotter fol- lows the beaten track and leaves out this f act- uating spot. One should go not only for the short j stay that the steamer remains ln>port, but stay OTer.a steamer and become acquainted with the natives in their picturesque Tillages." Natiro fetes July 14 to 18. \u25a0 8. B. MARIPOSA sails July 1. Book now f or < sailing of August 6. Sailing of July 1 all sold. Reduced rate, $125 for- round trip. Send fox folder to 673 Market St. TeL Temporary X231.\ " Klamath Hot Springs Did not experience any farthqoake. Fishing, now first class. One of the most beautifully located resorts on the cos st. Rates rery rea- sonable. Apply to the PECK-JUDAH CO.,' or Edson Bros., Beswlck, CaL, for information./ | OAKLAND'S BEAUTIfUL KEW HOltl | 1 THE "KEY ROUTE INN" i i 22D STREET AND BROADWAY I I Cuisine and Service. Unsurpassed m I -'\u25a0,:,' "\u25a0:."-•; Cafe. a la Carte .-."'" m I Convenient -to San Francisco re ?J V r.r.* \ T . S. MULIiEV, Mgr. .V '-7- i| WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS Here Is the • Place for \u25a0 Health and Pleasure^ — .Within 2% hours' ride of S. F. Boating, swim- ming, * driving, dancing. - etc. - The finest sulphur springs in the estate. Recommended i for Rheu- matism, Stomach— Trouble, "etc. Bookloti- at Peck-Judah Bureau, 789 Market st, or' M, Mad- rid, Vallejo White Sulphur Springs, . Vallejo, Cal." RICHARDSON SPRINGS Open entire year. ' Ten miles from Chico, CaL | Send for pamphlets. J..IL RICHAItDSON. - | THE KENILWORTH \ Mill \u25a0 Valley. 50 . minutes ' from > San ". Francisco. Superior accommodations. French- chef. - • MI'S- G.ORUSS, Proprietor.. , HOTEL BELVEDERE \u25a0'- Ready for jruests. Ample accommodations. New annex.' — PriTate baths, nshlnff," bathing, boating. Address MRS. A. .T. MOORfi, BELVEDERE. - DUNCAN SPRINQS Now f open. \u25a0 Rates t from •SI 1 1 upward per week. Write for particulars. Address HOWELL BROS., i Hopland, Mendoclno county, ; Cal. ; . -._.:„ Corte ! Mad e ra; Mari n ;• Cb^ '"- Pleasant rooms "wlth" : orT without board iin 'well appointed home.'' MRS. 5 H. : W.* DARLING. %'kx^-;, Spend your Tacation at SHEBLEY LAKE, Bplen- -. did bunting, -fishing.' bathing and. boating:, Good 9 opportunity -* to 1 visit I Nevada \u25a0'. Co.i pold \u25a0; mines." ?," Eleratiou 2,400 ; feet.; Shebley's) ; Station,' on ) Une ! - -\u25a0 Nevada ; Co/» narrow j gauge R.~t R. *• Good room ;• ;' and .' board. \ Beautiful f scenery. • ; r No l eonsump-' tiTCS. P. 0.^0.'0. S6§bjey," esjcajfo Park;Cai. i VACATION 1907 ISSUED BX THB Northwestern Pacific Railroad r. successor to CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY AND NORTH SHORB RAILROAD. • THB PICTURESQUE ROUTE OF CALIFORNIA* IS NOW BEADY FOR DISTRIBUTION GIVING PULL INFORMATION - IN REGARD TO CAMPING SPOTS, TtfE LOCA- TION, i ACCOMMODATIONS. ATTRACTIONS, ETC.. OF MIN7iRAL SPRING RESORTS AND COUNTRY HOMES AND FARMS WHERE SUMMER BOARDERS ARE TAKEN. WITH' TERMS OF BOARD. $7.00 AND UPWARD PER To be had at Ticket Offices. Ferry Building, foot of Market street, and Room 986, James flood Building (General Offices). San Fran- cisco. Inquiry by Mall will bring an Immediate Response. JAS. AGLER, • J. J. GEARY, Gen. Manager. Acting Gen. Pasa. & Frt. Agt. SPRINGS prow open • -^ ,Our automobiles meet trains at St. Helena erery day except Sunday. Take 7:40 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 Tiburon. Fare $7 round trip. Write for information. AETNA SPRINGS CO. Aetna Springs, Napa County, Cal. NAPA SODA SPRINCS NOW OPEN. The most beautiful mountain health and pleasure resort. New skating rink Address JOHN JACOBS, Proprietor, Napa Soda Springs, CaJ. WILSON'S INN A home mountain place, 12 miles from Kapa. El. 1,000 ft. Pure air acd water. Own milk, cream, fruit and vegetables. Phone ? and gas. $8 to ?li per week. Folders. ARNO H. WIL- SON, Atlas, Napa Co. . JOHANNISBERQ El. 1,200 ft. Beautifully situated among the redwoods. Boating and bathing. Stage meets guests at Oakville, Napa Co. Rates reasonable MB. AND MRS. THEO. BLACKENBURQ JR. HONOLULU FOR YOUR SUMMER VACATION • Bates (125 Bound Trip. 8. 8. ALAMEDA. This favorite steamer of the Oceania line sails every 3 weeks to Hawaii. Every one should make this most delightful of trips. Book now and jcet the best accommodations. You will find a gener- ous welcome In the Islands. There's nothing that compares to It. Sailings July 13, August S, etc. Ofnce 673 Market st., San Franc&co. Tele- phone Temporary 1231. - . CAMP TAYLOR RESORT ;' \u25a0 First class hotel accommodations. • Tents, cot- ttpes and family grounds unlimited. Boating, swimming and fishing. Grocery and butcher on the ground. Terms most' liberal. Send your family. 'Apply ADAM BREHM. Prop. - . N. W.^R. HOTEL BERTBAND, Marin Co. I - First j class accommodations ; special rates for families and parties. Hunting... fishing, boa tiny. bathing; beautiful drives to Bear' Valley' and ocean. - Telephone.' Postafflce at the hotel. Ap- ply to J. y. BERTRAND, Tocaloma. CaL . HOTEL^RUSTICAJNO First season"; k entirely • renovated; - beautiful scenery, boating. , : bathing, . fishing, hunting, danc- ing, bowling, croquet, tennis. Rates, $9 to $12. By; the day, " $2. ; Special rates •to families. Address L. B. SELENGER, Prop., Camp Meeker. I CAMP FURNITURE' AND HAMMOCKS AT PACTORT PRICES. W. \u25a0:& PL.UMMER . .First and Franklin Bta., - Oakland. > ,' 115-117 : DKTTMM STREET. San Fraaciaoo. BYRON HOT SPRINQS The waters cure rheumatism — the environment Is perfect — the hotel comfortable and supplied with 'an unexcelled : table.- Bee Southern Pacific Inf or- matlon : Bureau, ; ground floor, James Flood Bldg Peck-Judah Co.. 769 Market St.. or address hotel CITY; SUSCRIBERS WHO DESIRE THE CALL MAILED TO THEM At Summer Resorts ; Or Other Oot-of-Town Places. AAIII please "notify office, givlns: city adiireNH and \ length of time" desired «ent to nevr; address. . On retnrnlns;," } please . notify \ office,'. In ',- order that i service by _, carrier . may -be promptly • resumed.' \u25a0* — ; ! '::•".•".• :: HOT :: SPRINGS --*-. . . \u25a0 New Ownership and Management. Grandest and Most Accessible of all Resorts. Only Seven Miles of Beautiful Stag- ing. Fine Automobiling. Waters Awarded First Prize at St Louis Exposition. Natural hot soda, sulphur, plunge and tub T>aths, 104 to 116 degrees, for rheu- matism, malaria, liver, kidney and all stomach troubles. Iron and araenic. Altitude. 1,400 feet. Swimming 1 , hunting, fishing, bowling, tennis, orchestra. Ex- pert masseurs. Round trip 53. Rates $10.50 to $16. . Baths free. Trains leave Third and Townsend at »:00 a. m.; First and Broadway, Oakland. 8:25 a. m. Re- turning arrive In Frisco at 4:00 p. m. Information, at S. P. Co. or H. H. Ale- GOWAN, Prop.. Paraiso Springs, Mon- terey county, CaL New Hotel .SAN JOSE, CAIx Thoroughly rebuilt and refurnished. tm«eeUed caislne. Every modern convenience. Charmingly located in beantlful park. Bwimmlnz pool, bowline alleys, tennis cocrts. A delightful place to spend the summer. Rates reasonable. 0. C. WBLLMAN, Manager. TAHOE TAVERN POPULAR AS KVEIt £ Add. Mrs. Alice Richardson, Msrr., [ | TAHOE, CAL. B GASTLE CRAG FARM Former Site CASTLE CRAG TAVERN. 100 Acres Forest. Meadow and Garden Land. Furnished log cablna, $1 per day each person; special family rates. • Central grill. European plan, genuine home cookln.s, reasonable ebarsres. Here you are expected to wear plain clothes | and lead a simple life: if yon can't do thi.-i, I don't come. Address M. W. lIARLOW. Manager, Castle Crag (via Dcnsmulr), California. HOT SPRINGS H. PCARCE. Prop.. SlerravlU-. CaL Most bejutlfal resort la ?lerra Nevada moon- talns; IVj miles from Slerravtlle. overlooking the grand Sierra valley; altitude 5,000; water unsur- passed for rheumatism, gout, liver and kidney complaints and all stomach troubles; no smikea or poison oak; plenty of hunting and fishlnsc; {rood livery: pictaresqne drives. Rates $12 to $14 veek. Round trip ticket to Trnckee or Bcva. At Truckee stage direct to springs, or by Boca and Loyalton R. R. Bound trip tickets. Pam- phlets on application. . - 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 *r- e National HOTEL AND ANNEX '^ -a Nevada City, Cal. RECTOR BROS.. Props. "MINES, PINES AND SUNSHINE" THE PIEDMONT OF AMERICA Send for Booklet LAUREL DELL The Switzerland of America Boating, marine tobogga*. bowling and other amusements free to guests. Write for pamphlet to B. DDRXAN, Prop., Laurel Dell P. 0., Lake county, Cal.; also proprietor La Trianon hotel. Laurel Dell orchestra better than ever. The Largest and Most Popular Summer Resort In California. _ TALLAC LAKE TAHOE." M. Lawrence A Ox, Props. OPENS FOR QUESTS JUNE 1, 1907. i lAKE rNDEPEITDENCE — In the high Sierras, 15 miles from Truckee. through 7 miles of mag- nificent pine . forest. Trout fishing In lake and stream. Hunting, boating, bathing, riding and driving. Tents for outdoor life.- Table unex- celled. Excursion rates from all parts of state. Miss R. Ward. Mgr., Hobart Mills P. 0., Ca». GIAXT FOREST (Sierra Camp), de- lightful mountain retreat for snmmer vaca- tion. Sl2 a week. Key to high Slerraa. Mts. Alta, Billlman, Whitney. Kings and Kern riv- er*. Finest fishing. 5,000 big trees. Book now for July and Augnst. Address Broder a Hop- ping, Haweah. Tulare county, California. DE VEGAS'VILLA DEL RIO GUERNEVILLB. Hotel, Cottages and Camp Sites Particulars SIRS. E. DE VEGA. P. Q. Box 138. oaMpiino GTJERNEWOOD PARK, on-Rosslan river; fish- ing, boating and bathinj; tents and cots rented; lots for sale. Write for circular. UUEUNE H McLANE, Gnernerille. ;-.•-• VICHY SRRIIVQS MEXDOCIXO COTJXTY Curative waters, champagne baths and famoaa beauty baths. Hunting, fishing, first class table. J. A. REDMEYER, Proprietor. SANTA CATALINA ISLAND SUMMER 190 T. Greatest fishing tournaments known. Auspices "Tuna" and "Light Tackle" clubs. Prizes awarded. Write to or call on PECK-JUDAH COMPANT, 789 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO. CiT.. J. B. BANNING, Traffic Manager. WILMINGTON TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. NT-"'* CM PACIFIC ELECTRIC BUILDING, - LOS ANGELES, CAL. MONTRIO HOTEL For ratea aad particulars apply - 'Cv F. CABR. Prop.. Moate RH. OWN- SUMMER HOME f amn 5jJ fl l /ft Qt MOUNTAINS CF SONGSU COUNTY IOUi JJ Hl CtufcT Equable climate.- Lota $13 up. Cottages built $S5 up. • Depot, stores, restaurant, hotel; phone, post, t express," churches and sawmill; 1,500 lots sold: 15001 500 cottages . built. Sausalito ferry. M 0. MEEKER, Camp Meeker. Sonoma county. DR. C. C. O'DOXXELL'S MINERAL SPRINGS at Glen Ellen, the greatest remedy - for , lang \u25a0 diseases, liver ana stomaeb 'trouble. 1 rheumatism and catarrh. S. P or S F & '\u25a0 its* P.- Ry.\ direct. Thirty cottages and tents furnished for \u25a0- rent. Fine fishing. , • \nnlv dr C. C. ; O-DONNELL, 012 - Devlsaaero •treet. KENTMOUXT— Private " Summer Resort • Select boarders. Now, open. Terms reasonable Mrs I L." Johnson, Kentfleld, Marin Co., North Shore Ry"- Never a Dull Moment " SANTA^CRUZ The Atlantic Gty of the Paafic— Tlie World's Most Bsaatifal Play Ground- Opening of Summer Season, May 1, '07 THERE'S OU2.T O2TZ DEL MONTE Coif. Sea BatMosr. Motoring. Parlor Car front San Francisco Tnrtaa Dall7. Special Week End B*t«s. Freo Art Exhibition asd S&les Gallerr of Cali. foraia Paiaters. C. W. KISIXET. 789 Market Str^t. Telephone Temporary 2T31. Pacific Grove Hotel Formerly Hotel El C*na<»!«. Paelflc Onvr*. Under tbe same ownersbt? as tnu Hntal dal Monte. A qnlet rpsort. with «rery comfort, te most reasonable rates. In c!os« tone*) with 3an Francisco, Saa Jose and S«ata Cni». Throngh chair car and partnr car ser»i«^ to and from horn Angeles and San Francisco dxllj. BEAUTIFUL PACIFIC BY THE SEA Bpst salmon fishing on the coast. Netr batting paTilion. Glass bottoia boat aod wamlerfnl «n:»- marlse u-nn'.vnj. Boatias acd launch »x<!ar*toas. Skating rial*. Two bras* bonds. Address Board ! of Trade. ' — — _— _ | INN C: Amnox tlie Redwoods Oottajf*. tent and camp llfp. Excellent hotel accomenodattona, Adtlresa MT. HERMUN ASS'N. Felton, CaL Gilroy Hot-Springs Qnallty of the Wtten. Competent Masseurs. Excellent Table. Neatness of Eooms. Are the features of these fsmons springs. Send for booklet to W. J. McDONALD. Prop. REDWOOD RETREAT Alt 1.000 ft.: bollt atnons beautiful ero»e!i. Tb« finest location In Sir.;.i Crua mountain*: plenty of fruit; amusement hall; swinynliu; tank: billiards an<l oth<r dlrerslons free tv jruests; mineral springs; fishing: nof free Taca- tion plan. $3 to $10 per wees. Phone or aj- Oress R. F. Warham. E. D. 2S, Gllroy, Cal. VILLA FOISTEIVAY T7nder new management, Santa Cms mountalnsv 3 miles from Glecwood. Kirst class table. Bowltny. electric ilßhts, bllHartla. danelns pa- TUlon, clnb room; $10 up. Phone State S3. Seo-1 rfor booklet. Klce Harper, K. F. I>. 1, Santa Crua. MT. VIEW RANCH HOTEL a And cottages In th« mountains near Santa Crntj) First class table; c!nb room; dancing pafllloa; bowllngi enquet; rates $S> and $1.0; c*rri»sn fare. $1.25 round trip. Send for booklet TO-NY PUIIXirS. Prop.. Saata Cruz, Cal. BEACH HILL INN Best location on Beach HUI, Santa Croa, En- larged since last season. Overlooking beach ao>l Casino. Larse Grounds. Booms handsomely aa<l artls^ally furnished. Handsomest dining rousa la Santa Crua. Write for booklet and ratesi THE ANTLERS Lanre, sunny, well furnished rooms on ear line, within walking distance Santa Cms beact) and Seabrisrht. commanding view of mocntalns. For particulars address MISS MARIR E. DC MANGE, The Antlers. Santa Crcz. Cal. HOTEL ROWARDENNAN BES LOMOm CAU SOW OPEN Tot reterratlons ad<Jre« HEJJUX G. WALTEE, Preprfetor. HOTEL METROPOLE EUROPEAN PLaN. Moat Modern Hotel In Santa Cruz. Booms From sOc Cn, HEI>GPIiTU 8R03.. Prop*. WILLOW RANCH Delightfully located In the redwoods, 3 tailed from Santa Cms; .spring water, fruit, milk, ex- cellent table; dally mail; telephone Suburban 87; fre« conveyance; $7 per weett. ' MILS. M. J. CRANDEIX. Santa Cruz, CaL SEASSIDB HOTELf* European Plan New, modern, elegantly fnrnished rooms: din* tng room and service first class; at ta» beach, opposltß Casino rink; popular prices. M. U. BECIIER, Prop., Santa Cr^z. C»I. PRIVATE HOME FOR THE SICK Private horn* among the trees: bis yard; warn, sunny rooms: graduate nurse 5a cbarse. Rheu- matism cured; confinement cases taken: nothing refused but eontaclous diseases.- LACRA Till- XIU3, 63 Ocean View aT., Santa Crua, CaL n.ixLY SAxrronitm At Santa Cruz by the sea. Uodem treatments, with electricity and massage. Gradcated nurse*. Medical and sunrlcal patients received from all practtclns physicians. Batea from $20 per weeti upward. For partlenTars write MISS M. J. HA^'LT. Santa Cms, CaL .. BTTMMIT HOTEI^-Cottajre*. tents, ercnard, redwoods, tennis, crotruet, dancing 1 , fisatn?. Charm inz spot in Santa Crua monntaias. Bound 1 trip $2.75. Carrlaxe m«eta trains. Bates $3 to $12 week. MR, AND MBS. BOWMAN, props.. Wrights, Santa Clara coucty. CaL Phone Susiml: I Hotel or Merrlt 2573, Oakland. HOLD YOUR BAGGAGE CHECKS Until yon reach Santa Cruz and telephone to CRAIG'S EXPRESS, phone Bed lltil. or leav« •your checks at Howe's Mnatc Store, ICB Pacific aT.. Santa Cna. Agency for • the S. F. Call. Reasonable rates. Residence phone Red. 1361. THE MONTEREY MINERAL SPRINGS , And baths, for IMMEDLITS relief and A3Si,*\ ; LUTE CUKE of Kidney diseases, Eheumatlsta \ Malaria. Stomach ami LJv«r troubles and Ncr- Touaness, etc. Cottage 3 or ilngle rooms, with oe wtthent board, lncludiag bdlhs and the water tl to $3 per day. .The ftnvst fisbins KXOVTS wtthla S mmnte«» i walk ot this resort., which U located within 4 blocks of 2 lines of streetcars, in the pine*. Take strt?etear from Slonterey or'Paclflc Gruva to'Prcscott aT.. New Monterey, or take the Bar- racks car to end of track and then walk I blocks ,to the ., springs. . Ad&esa J. O'CO.NXOtt. Saw Monterey, Moaterey Co.. Cat