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DEATH ENDS SORROWS OF MAJOR HUNTINGTON Summons Comes Soon After Son's Insane Deed at Bedside WOUNDED MAY LIVE Would Be Murderer inParis Jail, Unable to Realize His Situation VERSAILLES, July 29.— Grief and ; sorrow- reign today In the residence, near Neptune park, of the stricken Huntington family, where last night Henry Hontington, son of Major Doug las St. George Huntlngton, shot down two sisters and two brothers at - the .moment that the members of the fam ily had gathered around the death bed .jpt tbe father. > Major Huntlngton breathed his last today. • The condition of Elizabeth and ;Alonio Huntington is declared to be jiesperate. although ndt hopeless. The wounds Inflicted on Edith and Douglass |I«ntington are not serious. Mrs. Hunt \u25a0Jngrton, their mother, is completely •prostrated from the shock and confined to hrr bed. A few blocks away Henry, who is . regarded by his family and friends us demented. Is in JaiL He is dazed and confused and hardly realizes Xh*. terrible thing he has done. TiThe following correct account or the occurrence last night was obtained today: . "Wben Henry arrived yesterday In re sponse, to a message he intruded Into the bedroom of his parent, mumbling about his father's not receiving proper treatment. He did not kneel at the ! bedside and ask forgiveness, as has : been " reported, but he began interro^ , gating ~MaJor Huntington. When his father, whose mind was wandering, "replied. Incoherently, Henry turned : abruptly to the family and said angrily: "Don't yo.u see that you are killing hlrnT* - . Henry at once became more excited. The family tried to persuade him to go Into the drawing" room and talk the .question over there. He refused and insisted -that the only way to cure his father, •was to administer the blood of a dog. mixed with sea water, a remedy .which he had invented. Tiring of his persistence, his brother Douglass finally opened the door and said:- < "I am the oldest and I ask you to leave and not return." Edith Huntington also asked her brother, to depart and create no dls .turbance. Tliey pushed Henry toward >tfie 3oor. Suddenly he drew a revolver iirid fired one shot each at his brothers = afi<! FiFters. . ll<?nr.y attempted suicide in his cell \u25a0witU a silk handkerchief, which he tied r,f-!?und his neck "and fastened to the bersj Eeticlng to e trance himself slowly .by «rr.f n:i* of a tourniquet. The Jailer, c .'v '.i\ bo*d hfen instructed to watch the '.p ris on*- 1- clcscly, detected the act in jthrso'to prevent serious results, and It \v«s. announced that Henry had not •siu-ccidid in injuring himself. The •.svirt. sequence of tragic Incidents in ifi^'.ii'j-.uir.crton family, which is one .of th/v'bipßt known here, has cast a g}yor>i fn - <r Versailles. •:.'A Oofeloprr.f-rt today was the state \u25a0"'rner.t «-.£ a hotel manager, who asserts ;«3iht lUnry Jfuntln.s-ton told him that -.his Jurat hers hart attacked him, seizing \u25a0"'.hv an<l thrusting him to a door :in th*-- corridor. . whereupon he pulled /out "iiis -revolver and shot them. :\u25a0 "An 'examining magistrate began an • Ijiqulrv today and questioned all con •cer/ie'd. but tbe ofScial finding- has •*not"fceen given cut. COMMITTEES ARE NAMED FOR THE GRAND PARLOR President' Dooling Makes Announcements for Yo semite Session SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CALI* NAPA, July 29. — Grand President M. T. Dooling of the Native Sons of the Golden West has completed his ap pointments of the special and standing committees of the grand parlor, which will meet In the Tcsemlte 'valley next May. The following are the commit tees: F'stnce — J. 3. Tan Ostr&nd, . J. B. Keenan, Henrj- C Patquale. \u25a0 Printing and f?upplie«— L. F. Bjinfton. -T. P. M*rtl9. XL D. Barton. Appeal* and Orlerance* — E. .A. Stephenson. E. Myron Wolf. George E. Cat If, E. A. Forbes, Emmett Sea well. ftetnrna — George B. Barber, C A. Carroll, O. c E. Cole*. v Legislation— J. P. Coghlan, J. D. ' Jforrii, \u25a0W. 'A. Dower. E. T. Laaipton. A. E. Boynton. - • J>aw« and Supervision— C. M. Hunt, W. J. I Miner. T. J. Lennon, John T. • York, . WiUltm P. Veuve, l.jws of Subordinate* — C. W. Decker, Louis H*rsch. George A. McGowan. Petitions — Jacob Harder - Jr., T. I. Fltzpat riek, T. G. Lewis. State -of Oie Order — G. G. Halllflay, Edward Wall, Austin F. Shannon. H. Frederick Sulir, H. G. WiUlama. Transportation — J. Emmett Hayden, S. B. Priest, F. G. Ostrander. lcstnictlon In Rltnallstlc Work — M. A. Joont. 3. P. Hanson, EL Eledel, Aujelo J. Rossi, John J. Lewis. Dormer Monmnent — C. W. Chapman. F. D. fcyan, F. M. Eutberford, Frank M&ttison. U. C. IJchtenberger. - \u25a0 Historic Landmarks — Joseph B. \u25a0 Knowlan<l, Calrert Wilson, K. E. Lee, H. A. Greene. J. C. Haw»er. - 1 ' \u25a0 ' " \u25a0 " " • Irrigation and Fore*t Preserratlon — C E. Jar ris. J. E. FltEFcrald, D. E. Blackburn, S. J. Fuller. A. Heyman. *\u25a0" Ritual — Frank L. Coomb^' Frank Mattlson, Frank D. Bj-an. R. C. Ko«t. John H. Grady. . ; Literature— Jameg M. Palmer, 11. D. Fagan. Frank Barnett, H. F. Spencer, n. P. Carr. Derelopment \u25a0«f Eesources of State of "Cali fornia—Jeff L. Mann. George T. Uesser. H. 11. Hannah. Edward :Youn«rcr, Don H. Goodrich. L. j 1,. Kinwsrpr, Thoma* Magnire, J. 3. Mulgrew, Cbarles P. Mosconl, J. , U. Nclsoa, Cbarle* Thompson. : •\u25a0 ' - ' ' ' - - \u25a0 , PohlJrtty and Press — D. B. • Bowley. H. C I.icUtenlK"rger, C. E. Hahoney, J."- C Bates (Jr.. Tliomas Monoban. " CamSno Beal — Arthnr M. Fee.-R. Coleman, H. UoTU. Joseph L. Cerf. Charles D..Dtmcan. . Feasibility and > Adrisabllity of Establlshintr a \\isn\i: tor Wl<lo«-s and Orphans— Frank M. Sllra, J. J. McElroy, K. L. Rlttore." C E. Horton, Cfcaric* J. Comyns. * DeKijm for Certlilcate of Membership— Charles W. Decker, R. C. Bust. Edwin L. Meyer. lirvlfion of Surgeoa'6 Certificate^ — Dr. D. W. I^lsnan. Dr. H. A. Andrews. Dr. C. E. Millar. Arrangremcnts for Grand -Parlor in Yosemlte Valley to Consult Wltli ; Local Committee of Yox>mlt« Parior - So. ' 24 — John ; T. ; • Ilarmea, ' J. J. Griffln. Bismarck Brack. Literary F.zerclses at Admission' Day Cele bration—Fred U. JnnsrF. "Mattlaon, B. A.' Herrlngton. . . . • \u25a0 Navy Yard .Memorial— S. ,J. McKnl«ht. E. Van Vranken/J. H. Marcnse. '' State Board of v Relicf — Fred <J. Johns. Louis Gross, F. E. Fischer. >X. W. HalL M. E. * Grif fiths. E. O. Edgerton. E. F. Harrison. George W. Gerhard, M. H.Hernan: Charles H. Turner. Rccretary ex offido; John E. McDoogald, treas urer rx officio. - --".'"' Employmf'iit Committee — District . No.' l; juris diction of Saa Francisco:, J. Ueban, George J. Zett, Frank A, Haas; district - No. j2, Jurl(*dlc tion of Sacramento. T. W. McAnllXte,' George C. Sherman. P. Kr Bradford; district. No. 3,<Juri« diction of Lot Angeles. . Bert Farmer, \u25a0 E. •B. Lorle, J.F . Seymour Jr. '\u25a0 ' \u25a0\u25a0' Del Monte Helgbta Kxcunkm Sunday (August 4). Lunch at famous Hotel del Monte, tally-ho ride and round trip ticket all Included for ?2.50 For tickets ;applyv Phelp»-I*ewi6*Co.; •oom 602,- 110 Sutter'sC- • • "* UNION STARTS CRUSADE FOR LABELED CLOTHING Garment Workers Urge the Buyers to Keep a, Close Watch on Stocks BANQUET FOR BERRY Head of Pressmen, Who Will Wed Soon, Guest at a Farewell Function Local No. 131 ofi ( T^.rf.s^'^ogcousrjL^ the united garment ' ~ K= * ss6gpgZji?s&i^s $6gpgZji?s&i^ workers of Amer ica has started a crusade in behalf of the union label of the organization. Through its presi dent, Sarah Hagan, and Secretary Anna Burkhardt the local sent' yesterday a circular letter to each o( the labor or ganizations In the state, in which the purpose of the local is set forth in the following words: We respectfully request that your members continue, snd If possible. Increase, the demand for tlie onion label of the united garment work em when matins purchases In the clothing line — •nits, shirts, overalls, oilskins, etc. Attention Is particularly directed to the need of constant watchfulness on the part of the. pur chaser to overcome. the danger of buying nonla beled roods through overconfldence in the reputa tion of any firm. In the absence of a demand ' for the label on each purchase. It is possible tbat a riven firm, bavins obtained the good will and confluence of the public through the sale of union ' label pood*, may continue to trade upon that rep- ; n tat ion ' lone after it has ceased to keep union labeled goods in stock.- . . . . To guard against this species of Imposition, purchasers rhonld Insist npon neelng that the union label Is affixed to every garment. Only by this means can tbe public be assured that dealers will continue to keep union 'label goods In stock. In the east there Is a concert of action on the part of all the locals of the organization to have the label on every article made by union garment workers and to require dealers ; •- to carry labeled goods. • San Francisco typographical union No. 21 at its meeting Sunday afternoon voted $350 for a banner to display In j the parade on Labor, day. This banner [ will replace the one burned with other property In April, 1906. The union also voted to give a valuable medal to be competed for by athletes at the sta dium after the parade. George A. Tracy, the president, who will leave soon for Hot Springs, Ark., to attend the International convention of the typographical union, was granted two weeks' leave of absence, to com merice at the conclusion of the conven tion. The union made arrangements to send F. J. Waterman, an old time printer, to the printers' home in Colo rado Springs, where he may pass the remainder of his days care free and in comfort. During the month two deaths oc curred and warrants for $120 each were drawn in favor of the beneficiaries of the. deceased members. Twenty-seven traveling cards were issued to members who desired to leave the city, three applications for mem bership were received, eight -were ad mitted by initiation and 30 on present ation of cards from other unions. There Is to be- a meeting of the woman's auxiliary to San Francisco typographical union No. 21 August 12 at the residence of Secretary Mary A. Barron, at 3331 Sacramento street. Invitations have been extended to the women relatives of a large .num ber of the memJbers of the parent union, 'with the Idea* of 'getting them Interested In the work of. the auxiliary and having those who are not already members become such so as to ex tend the influence of the organization. , • ' , r. • George L. Berry of the printing pressmen's union. No. 24, '0f this city, who was elected president of the inter national union recently, was the guest of honor Saturday night at a ban quet tendered him prior to his depart ure for Indianapolis, where the head quarters of the international body have been established. There w.ere about 100 present, and after the menu there were responses to toasts by the special guest. President Tracy of the typograph ical union, T. F. O'Neil and many others. President Berry, will be married Wednesday, August .7, to Miss Mary Genres, at the home of the bride's \u25a0 ,' ' «• — j PositiTelr cured by f* A DTCD 0 these lilttle ******'\u25a0\u25a0 ,wH l\ I L |\ o ' rhe T siso wUeva Dls- PBgg lr — — .. — tresa from Dyspepsia. In- *&jd* ITTub dleesdon and Too Hearty IM fi \i PSS Eating; A perfect rein- fi! »•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 1* cd y* orDtall ies3.N*aBea, £3 PiLbS* Bad Taato j||"'esi In the Mouti. Coated gfWP^|gsg# Toajrue, Pain In th» Wde, j— — rn.«n»j ,JTORPID LXVKEL They regulate ti e Sowels. \u25a0 Purely Verctabls. SMAa PJLL SWALL gQSL> SMALL PBICL tpiQTnfc] Gfißuine M ust Bear *g™!;* fac-Simile Signature i#gB,JREFUBE SO BSTITUTES. Dr, Lyon's PERFECT 1 '- Tooth Powder Cleanses and # beautifies the teeth, and purifies the breath. Use <T by . people of refinement for over a quarter of a century. Convenient for tourists. PREPARED \u25a0V ' c^^^9.^2cJT GOFFEE Good is so good and" poor is so bad ; have- Schilling's Best tomor- row. T«wr rrocet fstwrnt Tcer mootr If you don't ' Ilk* «!-.•• mi aiK IJQHNJ.DEANEI NOTARY PUBLIC Special -Care Taken With DesxMlUoa* "'• aad All Legal Documeata - NortkiTMt Corßfr.of Suiter tid -". : -j Stelner Street*. - ./..\u25a0;.-: TJ±K ,'iS'AJS jyiXAJNUISUU UAJLUi,^UJJi«LIAY\ J VUY 3U, lyi/f. mother, ; 1317; Octavla street : The bridal couple iWill lleaveTat once "on , thelr4wed ding tour," going, to New, York; and from thjgre to Indianapolis, visiting the prin clpal'cities'on'the way. • 'James F. % Leonard,', president : of * elec trical union No. 151; , has returned' from Salt' Lake city,'. where he "-went tol meet Grand President, McNulty i and • discuss the revocation -of the .union's ? charter, some time * since >;by. Grand ': .Vice Presi-' dent i Sullivan, acting. underi; Instruc tions from the grand \ president, v The ... \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.«;:. . ,- . . ' .. \u25a0 \u25a0 .-\u25a0.\u25a0-\u25a0,\u25a0 : . ...... . , . _ .. . mu^^ot^um*^dik^mi . Beantlfal Lake County, f W T lth Itm Moontninn, Valley* and Lakes, PtMHiet Untold. Charms for the Lover of Nature. The Most Plttnrenqne and' Attractive Spot In the "STTltxerland of America" I* ' : W W & ':'\u25a0 g- ;• M '-\u0084\u25a0• ' LillVu V# \J KJ 1 1 1 I Here climate, scenery, comfort, await'"' the weary, and Witter, water will soon restore the bloom of " ; healtht to the \ cheeks tof the listless and f. jaded mortal. The; new.'- Witter tsprings';. Hotel f offers : "all, ; _ the ',; luxuries' and, eatjals'/lrii splendor the . best hostelrles ;. of * Europe— all .within the means of the average "j business or professional man/. The .days are never, too hot and -the-. nights^ are cool and \u25a0 bracinff.V'^ A ; : - : .«'-: f:;.'f '.v./,^ <;^'-" -> - - : -'-'- : '^ r ''\ C*':- .' ' \u25a0'> Write for rates and general Information i-to ALBERT J. ARROLLv, Manager, Witter Spring's, Lake County, California, or . ' ': : 'v.^'s.-.' ;M<uri Office— 64? Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco TELEPHONE FRANKLIN 2838 / New Hotel SAN. JOSE. CAL. , ' Thoroughly rebuilt and refurnished. Unexcelled cnisine. ETery \u25a0 modern conrenlence. Charming It located in beantiful park. . - • \u25a0* .\u25a0;->; . Swljnminjt pool, bowling alleys. ' tennis ; conrtsi A delightful place to • soend the \u25a0 summer. Rates reasonable. HOTEL COMPANY.. , - \u25a0 \u25a0• - \u0084-... -.. -. ...-..-,._.\u25a0..\u25a0 ..- • .-\u25a0 \u25a0 A AMERICA'S GREATEST HEALTH AND PLEASURE RESORT • ' Positive cure for rheumatism; stom T ach and liver and kidney 'troubles. Ta- ble first class.- Good hunting and fish- ing. Rates, 510, $12 and $14 per^week. Baths free to guests. For further par- ticulars write R. H. CURRY, proprietor The Geysers, Sonoma county. * AguaCaliite Springs . Send your family to the nearest: Hot Sulphnr Springs to San Francisco. ' - Firet ' class . accom- modations/ Spociar'Tates : to families; no htae- insr; four trains dally; .fare," round:- trip. Tlhuron ferry or Oakland: two hours' - ride.":, r Ad- dress THEODOR RICHARDS. Aqua Callente Springs. Sonoma county.". Cal. ' : • • ; PFII/ IIIP'OT WARM SPRINGS, UU Wb \ I Sonoma Co. Only 3 1-7 lit** trnin« of yliV.'Vnv.''?, tt;F»tUAn.%h^th morning and evening. -Round trip only $3.75. Splendid success .under , the new ownership.: and- permanent; '; first- class management. "The: prettiest place in Call f ornia" : is the \u25a0 verdict : of thousands. Address Mrs. M. Mulgrew, Fulton, . Cal; 4%!/ fl AAA HOT SPRINGS, Sonoma Co., t. Hlfl3«lwV Cllly 4 1 " 2 hours from S. F. and but 9 miles staging. Meet m% ' \u25a0JT-TT-* tnvins of N. W. Pacific »t Gey. 'W servillo, both morning: and evening. : Round 't.ri»>cnlvsS 10. .i{«ffronrft:-A T> T f"«rot the past 12 years. -Address J. F. Mulgrew, Skag-gs, CaAt^ ''-. - : . -. ~ mEW.i ENGLAND r HOME— Camp Meeker, abont 40 rods from station..- Beautiful ..walks." grand scenery; hunting and .flshlnjr.". boating.- bathing and croquet/ grounds. All kinds of fresh frnlt .in ' season; ; , Adults, f. $0.R0 .; to .$7 r per i week; Special rates \u25a0 for. \u25a0.-. children;: Address ;"GF.O: HARRISON, Camp Meeker,' Sonoma C 0... Chl. r Tbe. land of breadfruit, cocoannts and ' flowers."- Clement Wragge,' Jn "Tbe Romance of tbe South Sess.7 \u25a0 s»y»: ....- ""\u25a0 \u25a0: :.-- -.:\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0:.-.••' ' --V-; - "Tahiti ,• Is tbe island of. l the ; sods. 1 : '^ People don't > know.; they -hare-, no conception of f. the rlorles of these islanda. .The; globe- trotter Itol- lows. the beatm track and leaves out this fascl- natlng : spot. * One 7 should .-\u25a0 go , not . only 5 for f the short. stay. that. the steamer remains. in;port?,but stay OTer a steamer and become acquainted with tbe natiTes:ln their picturesque ; Tillages." "».-\u25a0.-•> S. S. MARIPOSA sails Atisrußt ' 6th an* Sep. trmbcr-11. Book now. for August 6 salltnic.; Re- duced- rate, <$ 125 tor; round : trip. \u25a0j Of flee , 073 Market St. Tel. Terppornry 1231. • ;_\u25a0- ; - *\u25a0-,;,-.:.': LINE TO -HONOLULU ' S. S. ; ALAMEDA, : sailing August 3; $123 round trip. \u25a0 ; , . \u25a0 \u25a0 . ; v . S. : S. SIERRA, sailing; i August ; 24 . and '• Sep- tember 14; $135 round trip. \u25a0•\u25a0• '. . . "FOUNTAIN OF LIFE^ JOKES HOT ffDXPHTJR SPRINGS— Sure cure for rheumatism, malarin. poison ' oak. : all ' skin and ' blood diseases, rsB to* $13 a week.'. - Stage connects at : Williams. \u25a0• Pamphlet \u25a0 at . Bryan's ' Bu- reau, - 1732 . FUlmore. street. -uTILDBNr JONES, Prop., Sulphnr Creek, Colusa county, Cal. :. BYRON HOT SRRIISas The waters core rheumatism— the environment is perfect— the ' hotel com forf able and; supplied. with an ; unexcelled : table. . , See . Southern . Pacific Inf or- matlcn Unreau, ground floor, 7 James ; Flood | Bid p.,' Peck-Judah Co.. 789 Market st., or address hotel." HOTEL BELVEDERE .'Ready for guests. Ample accommodations. New annex. - - Private \u25a0 baths. > fishing. ' bathing;: boating.' Address MRS; A. T.; MOORE, BELVEDERE. rS - . VieHV ''- .J«ENDOCIko COUNTY . \u25a0 CuratlTe waters,* champagne baths and ; famous b«auty baths.« Hunting; fishing, first class table. J. A. s REDMETER,^ Proprietor. ? ' • . ; .CITY^SUBSCRIBERS VWHO DESinE MAILED TO THEM \ At Summer Resorts; Or Other Oat^of-Town Places Will ' pl^a»« notify office, grlvtna: city address aad • least h . of . time desired . \u25a0eat r to aew address. Oa 'retnralßsr, " please \u25a0\u25a0 Motlty olllce, ,?, laf*rder^that! * service by carrier may be promptly union "i still - maintains ; that = Its £ charter was "\u25a0 revoked .under, a } nilsapprehenslon, because? of ithe;inen|golnsf]outfonlßym pathetlfi'strike* to fasslst|the|telephone' operators. .President ': Leonard ij says that \ the grand "president; promised : ;\tot come to this • city;: possibly^ before ;> the ; ; end \u25a0 of this ;/week,V and v make fa ) personal * inves tigation' to learn" lf i there llsfany^ reason whyihe Jshould set asideJtheVorder^ of revocation^" :, ; -' \u25a0 ; - ''\u25a0 \u25a0' ' : ' : ' \u25a0'"\u25a0 -~ : -\ ' .-'.''\u25a0 • ;'.\u25a0•- ».'• The . ball ;• game - between a team ; of ISSUED Bt TDH , \u25a0 Northwestern Pacific Railroad SUCCESSOR TO. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RAII.WAT AND NORTH . SHORE, RAILROAD.:^ ' ': THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE OF, CALIFORNIA IS NOW R[ADY TOR DIMTION GIVING, FULL INFORMATION | IN REGARD TO* '\u25a0 . j CAMPING SPOTS^i/THE LOGA- ! TION;?' ACCOMMODATIONS. I ATTRACTIONS. ETjd.W. OF ! MINERAL - SPRING^RESORTS I ANDf COUNTRY HOMES ! FARMSr WHERE: SUMMER \ BOARDERS ARE - TAKEN; ' WITH TERMS ;OF BOARD, j $700; AND UPWARD PER| To be had st Ticket Offices; Ferry Bniidln?, fnot „ of Market street, and Room SSO. "James Fiood Building (General Offices),^ San * Fran- . Cisco. = Inquiry by Mail will bring an- \u0084 \u25a0'. Immediate Response^'' r, • \u25a0•.\u25a0"\u25a0 JAS. AGLER. 7 J.»J.ORART. , Gen.'- Manager. Acting Gear P»w. & Frt..Agt. j ' -. T. ;'\u25a0;\u25a0.' NOW/ OPEN. ..:,:\u25a0.-\u25a0 Onr automobiles : meet trains" Rt St. Helena' : eTcry. day * except . Sundny. T«kp : 7:40: a; m; • ; broad gauge boat; :To accommodate we*k ; end , (rupsts i on «. Fridays • and Saturdays I our ' sutomobiles will: also meet train leaVlng S. F..at s3:3o^p. 'm. .Tia -Tfburon. • Far* ¥1 ' round trip. Write for information. . . AETNAISPRINGS CO: Aetna Sprlats, Kapa Count r, Cal. — :—: — ' NAPA SODA SPRINGS - NOW OPEN. The j most ; beantlfnl .mountain health - and ; pleasure resort. ; New skating rink Address JOHN JACOBS, Proprietor, Napa Soda Sprinjrs. Cal. \u25a0; : . INN : ,- "V , ' A home mountain place. 12 miles from Napa EJ.'; 1,000 .ft. . Pure^air. ; and water.' Own* milk, cream, : fruit . and vegetables. Phone and ras. $8 1 to ; $11 , per week. Folders." . : ARNO H. WIL- SON, Atlas. Napa Co. ' ; . :"; ? JOHANNISBERQ i'-A EI." 1 .200 ft. r Beautifully ' situated - among the redwoods. Boating y and \u25a0_ bathln*. State meets puests at OakTtlle, Napa' Co. Rates reasonable* MR. - AND . MRS. . THEO. BLACKENBURQ .; JR. GASTLEiGRAG FARM Former, Site CASTLE t CRAG' TAVERN \u25a0x 100 Acres ' Forest,; Meadow ,'and Garden Land.*: ' -'Furnished log cabins, $1 per day each person* special £ family ,t rates. Central ? grill. - European \u25a0 plan; * genuine • home • cookins;;; reasonable t charges. .Here you are expected 1 to wear plain clothes. and lead \u25a0al simple . life; : if :yon can't do -this;- don't come... Address > M; '.W. - HA RLOW.% 4 Manager Castle Crag (via Dunsmnlr),*, California.-^ • - .-".-.. CAMPBELL'S HOT- SPRINGS 1 H. PEARCE,- Prop.. SlerraVille,', Cal. „ Most beautifnl '\u25a0 resort . in < Sierra \u25a0 Nevada \u25a0 moun- ts ins ; IVj miles from ' Siorrn v llle. \u25a0 overlooking the grand' Sierra' Talley;> altitude s,ooo;;water; water unsnr- passcd .': for,: rheumatism,^ gout; liver and ? kidney complaints •' and I all J stomach ? troubles; : no snakes or~ poison -oak; -.plenty j of." hnnting \u25a0" and -: fishing; good :; livery ; < picturesque r - driTes. \u25a0< Rates *,s\2' to $14* week;-; Round trip ticket to. Trnckee or Boca: At I Truckee sts ge \u25a0 direct ! to I springs. } or by Boca and , Loyalton R. i R.- ; ; Round \ trip : tickets. ,-: Pam- phlets on ; application. - : - - \u25a0'; ' )\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0. ... Tbe Largest and Most Popular, Summer Resort ' In ;\u25a0>-"\u25a0; , •California."-^ -r- .•'^-- T A :.t : 'li AC LAKR TAHOE.i: MS Lawrence A ' Co., Props. : . OPENS ' FOR GDESTS ? JDNB ;1, 1907.;, '- - : V THE OAKS ; Finest ; resort r in:., the'; Sierra ; NeTada' ; foothills; excellent : table; 10 1 fre e; amusements. Write ; for illnstrn ted 'booklet ' and:- ratea, » then 'you'll :go'to THE OAKS. Address The Oaks,? Applegate. . Cal." WHITEISULPHURiSPRINGS ; Here Is the \u25a0 Place i for ' HeaJtb ( and < Pleasure— Within 2V4 hours'^ ride. of S.> F.u ßoating, swim- , mlng.t drlTing.l dancing, 1 etc. ?.i The • flnest •\u25a0 inlphar springs %in i the - state. « Recommended ? for * Rheu- matism, r- Stomach ATrotible.T Y etc.--.';BookleU-^nt Peck-Jadah , Bureau,!. 7B9 l Market St.; : or : M. Mad- rld. Vallejo White; Snlphnr ; Spring. .Vallejo. j Cal." MONTRIO HOTEL I- Tor rates * and ' particular* apply ' • -\u25a0\u25a0/..\u25a0 . \u25a0-; .C. F.; CARR.: Prop., M»nte Rio. i : 'WMSkWM&: '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -\u25a0 *! OUERNEWOOD PARK," on Enulanrirer ; fish- ing, ) boating and bathing ; | ttnts | and cots : rented ; lots -: for ' sale.";.!. Write i for ' circular. : GDERNE i A McLANE.; OoerneTllle. \u25a0 . ' Near! West \ End | SUtlon. Saa I Rafael. Epicurean dinner* * serred < under 'tovn arbors. \u25a0 Banquet* ! and partlw.'^ RUDOLPH i D.IXDNOSTEN,' Proprietor, formerly, of i St."? Germain. "' C - - " " • i^^-i^Dß.Tc^C.^b'bdlf NELL'S^;.N :"\u25a0* ; MINERAL SPRINGS at Glen Bllen,", the greatest remedy for , lung ~ diseases, liter t and r stomach trouble."' rheumatism i and ' catarrh."! B;ii P.\ or S.I P." * ; N.-s P.ts Ry.i direct.' > Thirty > cottage* i and \ tent* f nroisbed & for a ren t.TP Tine I fishing, w Apply V ©».- C. C. O'DONNgU^f»aiP«TJ*#aerBj;tw«t. painters* .: union No. l^and: one from carpenters". union No. 22, for the benefit of ; Frank ; si] member j of i the* f or-" mer. union, !-.who was" Injured '.while \u25a0 at work,';^ resulted ~J in : ; a victory '": f of .; the carpenters'by fa' score : of ;5 to ,2.'.' \The : laundry Trorkers gave , a ball ; In the 7 Labors temple/ last night.' There was £ r-'; large i attendance, a Z good T,pro gram%:6f-f dances Jand'Jexcellent I music; A^ ; Finlayson 4was v- the V: floor % manager, and • ho .was '\u25a0 assisted i by^; Robert '-Ewing, : Miss Carrie iParmer,; Miss [Annie Brown.' Vacation Trips "SPEND TOtJR SUMMER VACATION TRIP ON THE WATER BI ' -TAKING A DELIGHTFUL OCEAN': AND RIVEB VOTAGB Tp PORTLAND $15.00 One Way; $25.00 Round Trip _. : Berth and Meals Included NO EXTRAS. ALL FIRST CLASS Cheaper < Than Stajrta* lit Horn*. T, ... /: FFor:r r : Full ' Particulars; Apply to -. A." G.D. KERRELL, GEN. PASS.AGT4 -.'-' :.- :.'SANs FRANCISCO A PORTLAND 8. S.' CO. - Room 884, Flood Building;. Phone Temp, 3020. .-\u25a0\u25a0'-\u25a0\u25a0 - : .— ' . \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 ' - ' Have a GOOD Time This Suniffler j Takp a epin:over the.new. Pleta Au- ; tomobile Stage Line into Lake, county and spend your -vacation at • HIfiBLAND 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 Flllmore st.*, S. F.; or by/ addressing ' X T V MARINER A CRAIG, : "; • ' " ' "\u25a0''\u25a0 •-' NeTr \u25a0 Proprietors. - .: LAKE COLJNTV, CAL.- Cnres all cases * of ; kidfiey and \ lItW trouble. 42 mineral. springs. "-. Hot sulphur and Iron plunge baths. .- " Magnesia tub - baths; "--. Referenct-: \u25a0 . Any jrurst : for> the . last \ 20 years. . ?, Rates. $12 to $lfi per, week .'Fn po from Sun Francisco $1 ronnd trlpr , LeaTe San , Francisco 7:30 a." m. - Tia.S. P. • Sf nd fori catalogue '-or --address \u25a0- J.*-W.' LATMANCR.* Owner and slgr.,'lloward Springs, Lake Co.i'Cal. The Switzerland of America !• .;Hoatine. marine \u25a0 tobogpan.' bowline and : other | amusements 'free to -Clients. Write for, pamnblt-t ! to.B.;DnRKAN.-"Pror.->j^nreM>rirr. 0.. Luke ! Mnnty.-0«l.;, also, proprietor I.V Trlnnon hotel. | Laiirel- DellorcbestraSiyttefithan'eTer.- • j WILLIAMS AXD B ,Vnfl-ETT SJPRIXGS \u25a0 •/-\u25a0•. stage ; lixe ;>-_;; i LeaTcs -Williams'" dally on arrival' of northbound train* for Bartiett. ". Allen's, :Hor.?h's' and' Cork's I Springs.. Dally, except Sunday for 'Wilbur Sprlnes,' Jones Springs and = Rnlphi:r ; Creek. * Seventy-flT* pounds of . bmrrnsre allowed with enoh ticket. •\u25a0' / WILLIAM QTTIOLEY. Proprietor. _ SARATOGA SPRINGS .. \u25a0 15 \u25a0 different - mlnerrl - unrtngs '• for * health and pleasure." Write for booklet. V J. • MARTENS, , Bachelor P. 0., Lake Co., Cal. HOBERiOfS In the Pine . mountains ; California's choicest . cli- mate.' C- Phone. • boa tin r. ;-. and \u25a0' swlmmlnjr, "; croqwot, huntlne and fishing. * v Hest of. meals. Place to en- Joy \u25a0 country snlr; :t$ to- $10 per * week." r; Further particulars address. HOBERGS, Lake county. ijfi HOTEL RMEL \J Xf' Minutes From San Francisco Half hourly, serrloe.- European plan.': f 1.50 up; American- plan. $.*?. 50 -up. Reservations may be made' for .'August and -September.' • • .ft 3 FRANK ?N.; ; ORPIN,'; Lessee and Manager. ; A Trip to Mt.tania!pais tavern For, a day^of. recreation,"; a nightof rest and a^ morning; ride [down; the; mountain on : the •: Gravity x Car.*' take s the : : boat i via Sausalltojand. Mill iValley.'V Sunset*: and sunrise as seen from Mt. Tamalpais are beautiful.*; nThev accommodations V and service are superb. ";* See daily paper for time card. "^ALFRED H. JOHNSON. Mgr; IGAWS^fAUIIfUI^NEW.IIpTa -i TBEIKEYROUTE INN" 1 32D" STREET 'AND | BROADWAY : H Cuisine and Service Unsurpassed & : : r Cafe; aUa Carte-; Q v' Convenient sto f Sans Francisco i m \u25a0'• :.-.-:kN;;S.jMtJLL;EV > -Mcr;;;-:^. ;^ ,g TENTS CAMP; FURNITURE AND H AJIMOCKS \u25a0.\u25a0'\u25a0"- AT FACTORY^PRICES.' ' , W;- ; "' Ai" \u25a0\u25a0 P^UIrIMER:: :: - r ' ' : i Tint i and t Fraaklin i Bta.TS- oaklaad.Tr 115-117* SXtrXX f ; BTEEET; } Saa ) : Fntncisco. \u25a0: : DUNCAN SPRINGS Now open. . : . Ratea j from I $11 -i upward f per ' week. Write for particulars. -Address HOWELL BROS.; 1 Xlopland, \u25a0 Mendocjlno ; county, « Cai.- r -r^ggfgfgg/jg s^|rt^lorrkort f •' Flrit dais \u25a0 hotel accommodations. Teats, cot- tages : and '] family itrounds | unlimited. I!oa tlnz. awlmmlnr i and .\u25a0 nshing. Grocery ; and - butcher •on the * fround."!;»,Terma c moat * liberal.™ 5 £ Send - your family.: ; Apply ADAM i B REHM.-j Prop. _\-r. RICHARDSON SPRINGS : Open entire year. -, Ten miles from Chleo,' 4 CaL/ Send \u25a0 for | pampliletso J; ; H.; RICHARDSON."^ 'S! GIANT U FOREST.^ (Sierra .-Camp), , de- ' ' Hshtfnl « mountain f retreat :" tor % summer \u25a0 vaca- ; « t ion,~ $12 • iW«dc."»J Keyi to i high , Sierra*;^; Mts? |"f AIU.H SilllmanA Whitney,** Kings | and | Kern i rir- Ift «••>! Finest i Oshinj.iS 8 ( 000 S big » trees. -t*- Book '< : now --, for -August X mad as September.^: . * Addrcus ' 0 t Broder S *lJs*WtaJVjK"J»j*b, - Tular* i" county, Leo Kane : and Edward \ Flattey. \u25a0•'- The : lathers'.^ union, \u25a0whose meeting place: was aN short .time since, has ;, obtained -Jj quarters ' In ; Master Plumbers' l- hall * at./' Page . ; and Gough streets, ; where^ ltlwill ; meet \u25a0 tonight : to receive reports ; from \ the .Labor day parade and building committees. ; The T Haywobd, \ Moyer and defense - league \ will ., hold ]& '\u25a0 meeting . In Bent's " hall ; Sunday afternoon to : discuss the recent: acquittal. pARAISO HOT SRRIIVQS Sfew Ownership and Manajfemeit." Grandest and Moat Accessible of all Resorts. Only Seven 31 ties of Beautiful Road. .-. .: Either by • Auto -or Carriage. Fine AntomoMllnff. Waters 'Awarded First Priie at St. Louis . Exposition. ' . : Natural \u25a0; hot : soda, snlphar, plan ge - and ' tub baths, 104 to 116 decrees, for rhenmatlsm. ma- ; larta, liver, kidney - and all stomach troubles. Iron and arsenic. Altitude. 1.400 feet.- Swim- ming, *m>tinar. flshln*. * bowllnz, tennis, orches- £« - ™ Exp<>rt mass P«r»." Round trip $S. Rates $10.50 to $16.. Batfcs free. Trains leare' Third and Townsendat 9:00 a. m.; First and Broad- way. Oakland.. 8:25 *. m. . Returning arrire in Frisco at 4:00 p. m. \u25a0Information at S. ,P. Co.. or Peck's, or H. H. McGOWAN. Prop., Paraiso Springs. Monterey county. Cal. - --'. I Never a DolUoment , IHSMa^ aaBBMH •M^SBMBas^Bßß^Bß******!*** '——IN- ._ SANTACRUZ flic Atlantic City of the Pacific— The ! World's Most' BeauUfu! Play Grosnd Opening of Summer Season, May 1, '07 .- . . There's Only One \u25a0•DEL-MONTE. - Golf ;\u25a0 Sea Bathlne, ; llotcrinjr." Parlor Car from S«n Frnncisco twice . An\\y. Sprfial week-en.i rates. Free art exhibition. and sales gallery of California .palntrnj. Week-end golf tournament Uurinir the : summer. . : : Inquire I'cck-Judah C0..- 7SO Market Bt.: In- formation : Barrsn -Soutbfrn ; Pacl3c. Flood builrt- lnpr, or ll.' 8. -Warner, Manager. Del: Monte. Cal. PaciocCroveHotel \u25a0 Formerly . Hotel El Carmelo, Pacific Grore.^ «-' Under ", the same . ownership as ' the Hotel del Monte. -,; A quiet resort. \u25a0 with erery comfort, at most reasonable rates. , In close touch with San Francisco. \u25a0; San Jose and Santa : Cms. Through chair rnr.*D<! parlorcar serrice to and from Los Anjreles'.and _San Francisco daily. \u25a0 VILUA FONTENAY Under new management, Santa Crus 'mountains, 3 : . miles'; from Glenwood.^ First class table Bowling, electric lights, billiards, dancing pa- Tlllon. club room; $10 up. Phone State 83. Send for^ booklet," Bice Harper, R. F. p. 1. Santa Cruz THE ANTLERS sunny, well furnished rooms on car line, within walking distance Santa Crui beach and Senbrlpht.. commanding - rlew of moantaln*. For partienlars Hfldress MISS MARIB E. DB MANGE. The Antlers, . SanU* Crux, , Cal. HOTEL ROWARDENNAN . BEX 4.OMOXD, CAL. ;..-.\u25a0 .-••-'NOW. OPEX".- For resermtlons - address {'_, HENRY G. WALTER. Proprietor. * HOTEL METROPOLE S EUROPEAN PLAN." -': Most ! Modern \u25a0 Hotel la Santa Cruz. .-'. Rooms from ' 50c up. - ..HEIJGPETH BROS..' Prop*/ iWCLO^RANCH *" Delißhtfully ; located >In ; the redwoods, \ 5 miles f rom \u25a0 Santa Croa; ; spring : water. : fruit, ; milk. j ci- : cellent, table; dally mail;. telephone Subnrban S7; free . conveyance ; ,%~ per week.' MRS. -"M.v 3. CRANDELL. Santa ! Crus, 'i Cal. Ml\ VIEW RANCH HOTEL And cot tajres In the mountains near Santa' Crns. First v class ? table ; I club \u25a0 room: daaeins » paTilion; bowling; \u25a0 croquet; ' rates $9 ' and ; $10; =, carriage fare. $1 .25 round trip. > Send for booklet. TONY PU ILLI PS, x Prop- . Santa i Crus, Cal. PRIVATE HOME ;FpR^ THESICK V Private home among the. trees; bis yard; warm sunny: rooms: graduate nurse In . charge.*:- Rheu- matism ; cured : s eonfl nemen t ' cases taken :: nothing refused \u25a0\u25a0 but I contagious - diseases. ' LAURA I III- NIUS,^ 50 Ocean View. a».V Santa Cruz," CaL 1 % •-i ST7MMIT ,> HOTEI^^-CotUges^ tents*. : orchard, redwoods.-v.! tennis, dancing/ c : fishins. Charming I spot lin j Santa . Crus | mountains. Round trip | $2.73. < Carriage \u25a0 meets s trains. • ' Rates ' $S ' to $12.*wcek.VMIt. ANDiMI'.S. BOWMAN, props., Wr'.frhta, Santa Clara county, Cal. Phone Summit Hotel or . Mcrrltt 2379, ; Oakland. I EL PIZMO BEACH \u25a0. . , Wrl te i f or^Book *&&BBSM EL JPIZMOi COMPANY. \u0084 '- '.'.'"' ...\u25a0.> : Plxmo,RC«l.T^ ; ? ..;,'; WILBUR HOT SPRINGS UNDRII - NEW MANAGEMENT • •..--. OPEN' THE \u25a0; YEAR : ROUND. .;• : ImprOTsd s , and t renoTttted." ,on* Sulphur '4 creek.* Colusa i county. 5* Hottest " and strongest i water -on the • coast ; t temperature ' 143 degrees.' Will \u25a0 cure rheumatism.- dropsy. ' sal* raeiini , and skin disease, neuraljda," liTer ani kidney complalnu., paralysis, mercury iin ithe '. system.^ dyspe»sla * and * catarrh. Natural mud baths.", Board and lodging.: including baths,'; $10 .to $12 ; a '.week, j Furnished , or ! nn fur- nished - cabins.' -, Stage 1 leare* 'Williams , dally.-* ex- cept Sunday. Information ' tt i Peck-Judah Buresu 753 Market Bt.;^oraddrMi JLjA,~ Gibson,- Prop. HOTEL, RI^TiCANO ':-.'.. First season ; - entirely (-; renbra ted ; : beantiful \u25a0cenery,^ boating. S bathing, ashlnsc. bunting.- danc- ing.'t bowling.-: croqnetr= tennis. Rates. $9 to $12. By \u25a0 the* day.'S C2.jssi BpeeUl » rate* *• to * families, f 4ddre** U- B. SELBNQBR, Prop., Camp Meeker. ASIVSEmENJS VAN NESS THEATER: Van Ness and Grore. Phone Market 300. LAST 6 TIMES .Tonight— Mat Sat— Last Time. Sat Night. "YOU DIDN'T COME TO SPIT ON THE. BAIT** EZRA KENDALL \u25a0,\u25a0\u25a0 : la the Funniest of Fun Plays. SWELL ELEGANT. JONES Seatt— soc "to $1.50. BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. CYJ(IL PRINCE SCOTT CHrfP Edvrard Peple'a Brilliant New Tork Hit SEAT SALE THURSDAY. \u25a0 : ELLIS STREET *NIEAB " TILLMORB. Absolutely Class "A" Thaatec Bulldlaf . ; MATINEB ; TODAY AKD EVBRY DAY. REFUJLGENT VAUDEVILLE SEYMOUR and HILL; WORLD and KING- STON; FIVE MUSICAL BYRONS; THE STUN- NING GRENADIERS; ROBERTS. HAVES and ROBERTS; GASTON and GREEN: LB3 JARDY; NEW ORPHECM MOTION PIC- TURES: last week and Enthusiastic Reception of - JAMES NEILL • and EDYTHB CHAPMAN NEILL. presenting for the first - tta* EDOA9 ALLEN WOOLF'S <m« act plaj. **THB ACT- RESS AND THE DEVIL," •PRICES— ETenlnga. 10c, 23e. BOe. T3c. Box seats. $1.00. Matfnees (except Soadara aad , Holidays). 10c. 25c. SOc * PHONG WEST «000 SAICAZAR™ES| Absolutely- Clas» "A" Structure. CORNER SUTTER AND STEINEB STS. Selasco & Mayer... Owners and M*n*stx*> TONIGHT AND* AU WEEK MR. HERBERT KELCEY and MISS EFFIE SHANNON [ Supported by th« N»w Alcaxar" Stock Coow , pany -1b C. Haddoa Chambers' Society Drama* , THE IDLER A - Play of .Wonderful' Interest Hatine«a Saturday aad Suaday. Price* — ETeolnns 25c to $1; Matinee* 25e te SOe. NEXT— Mr. Herbert Kelcey anil Mls» Iffl« Shannon in William Gillette's original rer* \u25a0lon of SHERLOCK HOLMES. Coml-i* DENIS O'SITLLIV AN. CENTRAL THEATER Ernest E. HowelL Propr. and Manager. Market and Bth sts. Phone Markat TT7. TONIGHT AND ALL THE WEEK. Herschel Mayall la the Thrilling Melodrama, " 1£ MILLIONAIRE^ BSTEGTIVE Best . DetectlTe Play on the Stage. PRICES— ISc, 25c and SOc Matinees : Saturday and- Sunday. Coming— •"FOß HER CHILDREN'S SAKE.'* MAI/tJi' TV 'THEATER 1 .V' » r-iy- 1 * * frana Was; 39M SEASON OF -BIO 'MELODRAMATIC HITS. THIS WEEK— MATINEES SAT. AND SUNDAT SIDEWALKS OF NEV/YORK A Stlrrinc Pram a of Great Heart Interast.' BEST RESERVED SEATS^-25c. 50c. 1 Pure Teas I are healthful-nerve I soothing-ddlicious. I FOLGER'S \ GOLDEN GATE ' U^^F Ceylon *^ /y*'"'iis\ Oolong fej wffS) English I BreaHf^st j Wt 'I .'«-• r^ powder GEY[MJ BlacK <a 12^ Green are pure. Packed flavor- tight in dust-proof car- tons to protect their purity and flavor. J. A. Folger (Sl Co. San Franciaco . I Importers of Port T««a \ The j^ p^ eNT^ W (Q/imtfaAt i RIMLESS EYEGLASSES . are Guaranteed • sli#^"i*Tft BREAK Jml J I TO . chip . B^IWJI, LOOSEN Jfie Ocularium \ /3dSYANff£SS AYE. Bee.Bt/S#4n<fSUTT£RSTS. THE CALSFO3NIA PROMOTION COMMITTEE • (Orsanlzed 1902) , PROMOTION: The act o* promotion; ad* Tancement; EN COC RAG EiIENT.— Century -Dlc- ' The California Promotion committee bas far its object the PROMOTING of California ;—ja4| '\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 It has notblns.to sell. ' "\u25a0- c; v » \u25a0'- Its energies are devoted to fostering all things - that hare the ADVANCEMENT of California as their - K t~rt Tn*TWT^WiT"*?tlllTWTßlMiTßgn^irff '. ; It gites , reliable Informattoc on eTery : sabject ' connected \u25a0 with the industries of CallfcmU. It slv«s ENCOURAOEMEXT to tbe establish- ment of new - Industries _ and ; tarltea deair&bl« ' immixratlon.'HßHP'lßlH :..- It -is not 1' aa . employment asre&CT. although it gtTes , Information ' regarding labor conditions. . -\u25a0' It presents theopportnnltles and' needs la alt fields ; of i bnstnesti ' and •: profesnkmal actlT It j. -;TBe;eoramlteeMs:snpported*by popular < sub- scription • ' and \u25a0 makes no charges for aa/ serrlca rendered..* \u25a0- "."-'-'.' .-\u25a0; Affiliated 1 with} \ tie , committee - ar» 110 cora- sioretal ' organizations of. the state.- with a mem- bership of orer: 20,00 a rA94tflMMtfWßP*Mn4l '.. Meeting^ v are ' held : s«mlaannallr jla '. different parts of California.' where matters ' of 3tate to- • terest are dIwnMe&nRpMMH^MHMBPwWMS! I^ -. Ileadqcartern of the committee arc mabitatnad . In . San - Francisco -in : California ' building;. • Cniosj ', Sqnar«AHHBHnBnBBHBBHBBBMtHg ' -'- > • - "•\u25a0'•^.-' CORRESPONDBTNCE INYITS2X 7