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JUDGE TO OPPOSE SENATOR DIXON . • CARSOX. June 13. — Justice James G . Sweeney of the supreme court an nounced his candidacy today for the ; \u25a0•.'United States senate on the democratic \u25a0-. ticket, against Senator George Dixon, vrho will again be the republican can didate. Sweeney said that he would ' m?ke his campaign on the tariff issue. SUPREME COURT AFFIRMS r-'- LOS ANGELES DECISION -. Decisions affirming the judgment of the superior court of Los Ar.g-eles county in six actions In which John H. Gay" was plaintiff and appellant and .John Engebretsen defendant and re spondent were handed down by the \u25a0supreme court yesterday morning. The actions were for the cancellation of agreements for street improvements and to enjoin the contractor from claiming any interest thereunder in" the lands assessed. f HOT SPRINGS U Grandest and Most Accessible Sound Trip Reduced to $6.35, Including Beautiful Half Hour Auto Ride ;* /. Water* Am nrded Ff rat Prire at St. I.ouln Exposition ' Natural bot poda. sulphur, plunge and tub baths. 104 to 116 degrees, for rheumatism, mala- ria «nd all Etomach troubles. EATES $12 TO $16. BATHS FREE. Expert masseurs. Informa- tion Peck-Judah Co.. .89 Market st., or Bryan's, .149 Montgomery. Leave 8:05 a. in., ."id and •TojrnseDd, 7:17 a. m. Ist and Broadway, arrtv- iaf at Springs I p. m. H. H. McGOWAN'. Prop., Parelso Springs, Monterey county, Cal. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS Is the most noted fishing, hunting and health XPsart ob the coast. Apply for folder to ED- SOS BEOS.. Beswick. Slskiyou county. CaL, or to PECK-JCDAH CO.. 789 Market street, San Francisco. SISSON TAVERN .?i mile from Sisson, the outfitting place for liunnprs, fishers, tbe ascent of Mount Shasta, ' *rip 22 lakes; fishing aid hunting not excejled. \u25a0.The tavern, under new management, opens a J-ear round resort, vrtth table and accommoda- •>toDS tte best. Games, <Smn-ir<p. rowing-, orlm- : -niinir and mineral eprinrs are some of -the attrac- tions for guests. QUINTCS 11. BEEREV. maa- sger, Slsson, Cal., or PECK-JUDAH CO., 789 Market St., & F. WEBBER LAKE Qijeen of mountain lakes for fly fishing. Hotel .opens June 15 under new management by expe- .rlenced men. Excellent table; automobile service V:si"y: 2 hours' ride. Express and telephone. 'Board floor tents, cottages, boating, riding, driv- ing, automobllln£; lodgeroom for panics and dancing. Trout fishing, lake and brooli; saddle poniesl No drrss affairs. Round trip tickets at reduced rates. Information Peck-Judah and South, rrn Pacific Address Webber Lake Hotel. Ho- bart .Mills, or Stockton, CaL COLUSA & MARYSVILLE New Rambler Auto Stage Line. Two round trips daily, connecting with Northern Electric Traics for Sacramento, Chieo and Oroville. Leaves Western Hotel, Marysville, 9:10 a. m. and 6:35 p. m. Leaves Dlllman's Garace. Colusa. 5:45- a. m. and 2 p. m. Fare each way $2. Phone for seats either place. East Shore Park Picnic Grounds .45 minute* from 14th and Broadway, Oakland. Bichmond car direct learea 7th and Broadway on :00. :20. :40. I Address C. H. ROBERTSON. Richmond. Cal ELIM GROVE HOTEL AT Cazadero Big Trees • Bates $2 per day. $10 per week; everything sew; first class accommodations; bunting; fishing. AJfftTSEMEA'TS OF Al.li KIJVDS L. EDWARDS. Prop., Caxadero. CaL INVERNESS STABLES POINT REYES EMPORIUM Floest tcrnoots of all descriptions, with thor- oughly competent drivers. Rates very reason- etoa. AH klsda of draylng to all points. Building x&aterlal of all kinds and general merchandise. Campers, sportsmen and aoto parties supplied at city prices. P. F. SCILACCI, Point Reyes station. BERRYVALE INN An ldeaL homelike summer resort at the base of Sit. Shasta. Address H. B. ItEAM. Slsson. CaL SWEET BRIER LODGE Grandly 6ltuattd on Shasta route. GorgeousTiew of Mount Shasta. Good fishing. For rates and booklet wilt« H. W. HOPPE. Castella,, CaL Hotel Potter THE PERFECT SUMMER RESORT Illustrated booklet on request. HOTEL POTTER, £an*«» Barbara, Cal. SHELLVILLE HOTEL Sportmcs's Resort. Near Callente Springs. Eatcs reasonable. JOB KBEUZEE, Proprietor. -.-; -— - - _ -. ,- \-- / -?j; -\u25a0, r "\u25a0\u25a0 *",\u25a0_.- •" . ..-'- . '\u25a0'-__ '- - m-'^^^^: \u25a0'- '\u25a0 '.. \u25a0 .'• -*• ->- -\u25a0: -*• - \u25a0- \u25a0. ' * \*^^^^' \u25a0 \u25a0 -'\u25a0' -•'""-* BIG SLIVER ENTERS SMALL BOY'S SPINE [Special Dispatch to -The Call] SAXTA ROSA. June 13.— Ten year old Roy Brown was seriously injured Sunday afternoon while "shooting the chutes" on a home made affair in the yard at home. The chute was from the top of the barn. 25 feet high, and as he descended the lad leaned backward until a splinter caught in fiis back. Dr. J. • W. Cllrie took a sliver a foot long and about an inch thick from the lad's spine and later • removed a piece five inches long from the abdo men, where it had penetrated the kid ney. • The boy is doing well and it is be lieved he will recover. BOYS GIVEN PROBATION— WaIter W. Smith and Harry D. Clements, newsboys who were convicted of stealing a watch and purse from T. Mixuna. were . admitted to probation by Judge Dunne yesterday. • ACCUSED OF EMBEZZLEMENT— A warrant was issued yesterday for the arrest of Richard Rochester on complaint of Charles I. Harrison, \u25a0Winchester Annex hotel, on a charge of eni bozxling $250 May 16. ' BEAUTIFUL SANTA CRUZ Happiness ig a |x-euliar kind of shellfish; a shy, rotlrlng crustacean with a very hard shell cov- ered often with the sharpest of spines and work- a-ilar opinions. But it comes out of its shell on the beach at Santa Cruz, and the fearherless sandpipers that go hunting it there find It and pet fat on it. And after they have absorbed as much of this food as they are able they take the shell back with them to their work a day world, and in that shell lingers the wliisporlnz laughter of the waves playing tag across the goluen beach. What a place that beach is, to be sure! At Santa Cruz one may vibrate between the delights of the sea shore and tbe solitude of the forest, a pendulum swing of only a few miles, and never tire of the game. This is the charm of Snnta Cruz. Winter and summer the red- woods and the wares on the beach are calling for playmates. Are toii readrV Write Banta C'rur Chamber of Commerce, box B, for list of hotels, boarding houses, mountain resorle, camp sites, house keeping rooms and cot- Sea Beach Hotel SAXTA CItUZ, CAL* NOW OPEN Situated on a bluff within 100 feet of the Finest Bathing Beach on the Pacific Coast Flee tennis court, good boating, bathing and fishing. Beautiful coast and mountain drives. HOTEL ST. GEORGE under tbe same management. J. J. C. LEONARD, Proprietor. STAFFORDS Is the Place to Spend Your Vacation Address XV. S. STAFFORD. Manager. Soquel, Santa Cruz county, Cal. PINE LODGE In the mountains, only two miles from Santa Cruz. Bathing and boating, mountain trails, shady groves, home garden, modern hotel, cot- tages, bungalows and tents. Illustrated booklet. Address PINE LODGE, Santa Crux, CaL MT. VIEW RANCH HOTEL And cottages In tbe mountains near Santa Cruz. First class table, clubroom, dancing pavilion, bowling, croquet. Rates $9 and $10. Carriage fare $1.25 round trip. Send for booklet. MRS. TOXY PHILLIPS. Prop.. Santa Cruz, Cal., or PECK-JUDAH COMPANY, 789 Market St. S. F. GLENWOOD HOTEL Among tbe redwoods of Santa Cruz Mts. On tbe new short line, 2 hours from S. F. Write for circular. WM. MARTIN, Glenwood, Santa Cruz county, CaL WII lOW RANf H And the Wonderful niLLVtV KrtltUl RhDWOOD MEIOHTS .Delightfully located In the redwoods, five miles from Santa Cruz;« spring water; fruit; milk; ex- cellent table; new bathhouse; dally mall. Tele- phone Suburban £7. Free conveyance. $7 per week. MRS. M. J. CRANDELL. Santa Cnrf, or PECK-JUDAH COMPANY. 789 Market St., S. F. Beach Hill Inn Santa Cruz. Popular family hotel, overlooking the beach. Elegant rooms, large grounds. Send for booklet. MISS A. PORTER, or PECK- JUDAU COMPANY, 789 Market St., S. P. Riverside Hotel and Cottages Near beach. Enlarged and remodeled. Steam beat, private baths and other modern conveni- ences. Address FRED BARSON. Santa Cruz, Cal. EL VERANO VILLA A country resort for families. Open year round. Good fishing and bunting: dancing pavilion; hot mineral baths. Rates $7 per week. For particulars write to EL VERANO VILLA. EL VERANO. Cal OAKS HOTEL Open for business April 15; new and up to date; all home comforts; Verona station; bus meets all trains; rates $8 per week; children un- der age, half price. P. 0. box 40A; phone Sub- urban 101. B. FARRELL. Proprietor. PINEWOOD RETREAT Resting place for a few adults. A mountain farm. *4 mile from depot. New cottages among the Dines, with sleeping porches, baths, etc.: ex- cellent table; $10 to $14 week-No consumptives. Folder. R. F- WARHAM, Appiegate, Placer county, CaL RICHARDSON SPRINGS One of the best in the state for health and pleasure. Ask your friends about them or ad- dress LEE RICHARDSON. Chico, -CaL MONTF PIO OK.BEAUTXnTL- iJXKJI^i 1 L* f\iVy RUSSIAN RIVER Launches, canoes, rowboats, bathhouses and suits by tbe boar, day, week or month. ' 0. W. MEADOWS, Boatman, Monte Rio, Sonoma coun- ty, California. , > BISMARCK HOTEL SONOMA. i\ 2leals at all hours. RatetC $1 her day. ANTONIO HAPPE. Dr. C. C. O'Donncl! Mineral Springs GLEX ELLEN* XOW OPEX Furnished and unfurnished cottages and tents; fine climate; bathing; fichlng. For particulars apply to C. C. O'DONNELL. M. D. REACHES MOST OF THESE RESORTS THE SAN FRANGISGO CALU TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1910. STEAMSHIP RUNS ASHORE OFF PORT . • • •, \u25a0: \u25a0'. c :•\u25a0; . \u25a0 CARTAGENA, Colombia, June 13.— The Royal Mail" steamer Magdalena. is ashore at • the entrance to the port. She is apparently in no danger. Th*i steamer, sailed: from Southampton May 25 via St. Michaels May 30 for. Bar badoes, Colon, : Kingston and Stew York. She struck yesterday. . . i UNABLE TO FIND ANY TRACE OF STOLEN BOY Mrs. Sadie . Manchester, whose son Lloyd, 5 years of age, was stolen *from her temporary home at 128 California avenue, Sunday by .- her - husband, ,Irva Manchester, .obtained v a warrant irom Police Judge Deasy yesterday for Man chester's arrest on a charge of aband oning and neglecting 'her. j Detectives are searching for Manchester, but* it is believed that, her has;; gone to his ranch in MenUocino county, with the boy and the sheriff of that county has been asked to keep a lookout for him..- '-\u0084 - - - '\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0 ':. \u25a0-. :.-' \u25a0- -\u25a0 \u25a0 .-.\u25a0.:\u25a0 Readers of The Call Will Confer a Favor Upon This ;. \u25a0 •; -f ; • .-" - \u25a0 • - .' . \u25a0; Paper by Mentioning The Call when Communicating .\u25a0\u25a0: ' - : . . \u25a0: '\u25a0; with any of these Resorts. Hotel Vendome SAN JOSE, CAL. Beautiful surroundings , American plan, but upon European plan basis as \ far as table and service are con- cerned. H. W. LAKE, Manager GILROY HOT SPRINGS Best water and climate in the state. Only 4 hrs. from' San Francisco. Road In excellent con- dition for automobiles. Send for folder to w. j. McDonald, Prop. OR PECK-JDDAH CO., 789 MARKET STREET. FOWLER'S GARAGE uILKOY i-v ; Machines meet gnesta for Springs apon request. Rates very reasonable. T. k Bl G. FOWLER. Phone 463. Gllroy. ••\u25a0.•-; \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0; '-\u25a0;• \u25a0\u25a0 Vis '-\, \u25a0'•" HOTEL LA HONDA beautifully situated in the redwoods?, Tent ac- commodations. Good trout fishing, < T I Long dis- tance telephone. Send for booklet. * MRS. I. J. SEARS, La Honda, San Mateo county. Cal. j GARDEN CITY SANITARIUM. New building; new treatment rooms; new din- ing room; new surgical wards; modern and up to date In all physiologic, therapeutic ' methods; massage, electricity, light and sun treatments. In short, the best methods, extant. Write for literature. San; Jose, Cal. •-- ."\u25a0 \u25a0 -r Hotel Mosconi Half moon ' Bay. ' Ocean ' Shore R. R. direct. Fine Italian dinners for hunters and fishermen on short notice. . Autos : for hire. . COMMERCIAL HOTEL OLD ' S WANTON HOUSE, PESCADERO. Six peerless cottages t for families. I%^ miles 'from famous Pebble beach. Excellent fishing :.- and shooting; reasonable - rates." . Home cooking a specialty. JACK BOSHOFF. Proprietor. DON'T FTJSS WITH I YODR BAGGAGE. . WE'LL DO f IT: FOR .YOU. - PACIFIC TRANSFERiCQMPANY ' Ellis Street 'at /Jones. \ " . Phones— Franklin * 2222, * Home C 6134. ' , ' Office •In < Ferry . Building. ... ; - LA HONDA-^CAVALLI BROS. Fishermen, hunters, campers and autolsts sup- plied at city prices;; auto for. hire; post, express and phone office, y .\u25a0-/ \u25a0' . "'r'.' 1 ,-. ' .-\u25a0 •'\u25a0"«. \u25a0 HOTEL MADRON A MILL. VALLEY Under new management-": First class service: unexcelled cuisine. - Telephone Main 930.V? Mill Valley." Cal. CM. \.VAff PER PAW. Manager. CAMP TAYLORSRESORf I First class hotel,: tcnti. cottages and family grounds; boating, fishing and swimming; family rates. For particulars A. BENENATO, Proprietor. WORKER FALLS 30 FEET TO DEATH A. Waldstrom, an : iron worker,; aged 29 years,' employed ;on .the building.un der course of construction at the south east corner of Third and Market streets, fell Ito his ; death's within? five minutes after going to work yesterday morning. JWaldstrom.was at work on the top of the-girders already: swung^inplace for the first story when he fell 30 feet. *./',., Accprdlng t 'to the-Tules" of the struc tural S iron workers' * union, all work • oh the building was suspended /or the day. Waldstrom lived at' 2s2. Hartford street. CHECK PROVES .WORTHLESS— M. ' M. 4*4 * Levy,' 145 Eddy street, : obtained a warrant yesterday for the arrest of E.fß.(Polastri on a charge o*f •passing a' fictitious check for $30.May 6 drawn ;on the. Banking company, of San Itafael. HELD FOR MANSLAUGHTER— Johi Erlekson v was held | for ' trial before the superior - court yesterday on a charge of manslaughter in con nection with the death v of Charles Hansen, a sailor, May 14. .>: •>.• HELD FOR BURGLARY— Harry R. Morse was held for trial before the superior court yester day on a charge of burglary for breaking, into the store of A.r Freed, r 1440 Market street, JuneS. • ." \u25a0.. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..•\u25a0-:"-\u25a0\u25a0 . ; ;n-- PMMHOTEL] iAsi COOLEST HOTEL. IN *fii WmMYORKW _N/ FIFTH JWJaC&rnLKL&&K\r^ I SUMMER GARDEN AND I TERRACE FRED fi TERRY DIRECTOR PACIFIC GROVE FAMOUS COAST RESORT j Magnificent salmon fishing; claps bottom boats, submarine gardens, pluDge ami surf bathing: de- lightful climate; house keeping cottages. Chau- tau<]ua opens in July. Write BOARD OF. TRADE for, information. . Among the Pines Mo consumptives TdO OclKSElevation 2,024 . Under New Ownership and Management The most thoroughly, equipped mountain resort in the Sierras; large swimming pool; fine trout fishing; bowling; tennis: : billiard, pool tables: livery; % mile from station; rates, $9 to $12 per week. Booklet on request Write or phone AL. KUHN, Appiegate,, Placer county, Cal. OLEMA HOTEL OLEMA; MARIN CO., CAL. ' We - will I meet the \u25a0 following trains from Saa Francisco at ' Point Reyes station, N. W. P. R. R.; 8:15 a. m., 6:45 p. m.; others by appoint- ment. NELSON HOTEL CO. INC. MERVYN HOTEL GLEN ELLEN, Sonoma county, Cal. 'Entirely surrounded by ferns, trees and flowers. Ideal spot for your summer .vacation. Rates $2 per day, $8 to $10 per week.- . £ - ,P. MONQHAN.'Prop. - OAK COmflE-i— -AfiUA CALIENTE ' Halt ; mile from : station; 2 mm. walk from Sonoma creek: 10 min.*. to hot springs; fishing and bathing; plenty of shade; rates $7 and $8 per week. MBS. 3. HEGWITT. Aqua Calient*, Sonoma CO. - '\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0 '.-.... ' -. :,.t-- -\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 .-. RIVERSIDE RESORT Country homes '34' mile from Guernevllle; Ideal spot; V 3V 3 mile of \u25a0 river •\u25a0 frontage: S8 to $10 per week. For - particulars, MRS. H. A. STAOO, Proprietor, \ Guernevllle, . Sonoma county. HOTEL. BERTRAND First class accommodations. Ideal spot for va- cation. Fishing, hunting, boating and swim- ming. Beautiful drive to Bear valley. Special rates to families. Apply, JOSEPH P. BER- TRAND, Tocaloma. Marin county, Cal. • >. -^ SOLID COMFORT HOME 1,800 feet altitude. No fog; climate delightful; nnsurpassed scenery ; I spring water ; I dance hall, swimming i tank; telephone; $8 per week. Stage meets train. . SCHULER A SCHEBEN; Napa. Oal. FOison oAK rXft v , E « R o REMEDY \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0mSS& PILES, CHILBLAINS. PCUONS, BURNS, CTC. AVALUABLC HOUSEHOLD SALVE.:-- ; AIL ORUOOISTS HAVC IT OR WILL OBTAIN ON RCOUtST .-v ACCCPT NOgyBSTITUTCS." - '"\u25a0y'*r>-£y-^«'irteo2S Cents; - ' \u25a0 UNGLEYt MICHAELS CO.'t S AN FRANP.Ifinn MB3WMII |W»MPf»^WWI V^"Z WWrnc^MMMhi^w CAPTAIN O'CONNOR JURY STILL OUT TOMBSTONE, Ariz., June 13.— The jury, /which Is passing upon the case of {Captain Stephen O'Connor, United States army - charged with having murdered Dr. A. S. Russell, has been;out .since last Friday, with no prospect of arriving . at a verdict. To night-it "is said to stand 8 to 4 for ac quittal, r ; . .'" ,'>-.:'- ( s ", CONTRACT SIGNED FOR v ' GIRLS' PLAYGROUND v A contract was signed yesterday for the ; completion :' of • that section of the children's- playgrounds at Powell -and Lombard streets, which is to be devoted to the girls. A. 1 concrete wall and fence will divide it from the ground for boys. Within - the ; grounds there will be an outdoor gymnasium, a basket ball court and swings. 'The supervisors will be asked;, to ; install for the girls a swimming tank 9Qx4O f eet, with a slop ing so as to give water from 3 to 7 feet deep. '"•> BIJOU INN Lake Tahoe. All newly fnrnished. All kinds *>t sports and diversions. Special low rates for June and September. Write for descriptive folder to W. F. CONNOLLY. Bijou Inn, Lake Tahoe,' CaL JUNE FISHING ALWAYS BEST. Remarkably Warm June Weather. TALLAC and BROCKWAY The resorts that have made Lake Tahoe famous for its fishing and scenery. • Hotel and Cottages Steam Heated and Elec- tric Lights. Boats, Launches and Livery under Hotel Management. Our Specialty — Finest of Milk, Cream and Butter. Information Peck-Judah Company, 780 Mar- ket. Southern Pacific Information Bureau. LAW- RENCE * COMSTOCK, Tallac and Brock way. LIBERTY INN AT A L TAHOE Fine beds, excellent meals, rich milk and cream; 1 good fishing; - mountain streams, lakes and woods; best bathing In state. Write ' AL TAHOE CO., Al Tahoe, Cal. TAHOE. TAVERN SEASON WELL ADVANCED. MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY. NEW WHITNEY HOUSE Now under new I management. Everything first clans. Stages and trains leave daily for Lakes Tahoe, Dormer, Independence and Webber. For rates write FRATIS & SMITH. Props., Truckee, Cal., or PECK-JUDAH CO.. 789 Market, •S. F, RUBICON SPRINGS . Lake Tahoc: grandest of scenery; delightful surroundings; -• dallclous • and .. healthful • mineral water: ; fine hunting and fishing; ~ table unsur- passed; home dairy. -Write PECK JUDAH or R. O. COLWELL, McKlnney's, Lake Tahoe. CaL RUBICON PARK Lake Tahoe'g popular resort now open. \u25a0 Hotel, cottages and teats. Fine bathing beach. Launches and rowboats, good fishing, and saddle horses. Social- campflre and telephone. Address N. W. CUTHBERT, Rubicon P. 0., Lake Tahoe. CaL UAKB TAHOE » LAKESIDE PARK. ' Hotel, cottages, ' house keeping tents, camping grounds. Established '1892. Building sites and acre tracts for sale on easy terms. For maps, prospectus and' folders address ARTHUR. MA- RIO N HILL, Statellne P. 0., CaL GLEN ALPINE SPRINGS Lake 'Tahoe. Established So years. - Open about June 'i 5. 'E. H. Coleman; manager, 197 Third avenue, ' San Francisco. Literature - principal ho- tels, Peck-Judah. Southern-. Pacific - information bureaus at Flood building and Ferry depot. DEER PARK SPRINGS LAKE TAHOE— Come in for June for saowslldes and snowballing under a smiling sky. No poison oak, v. no rattlesnakes/ Lake - and stream • fishing. Write ior phone the - owner.' MISS KATHERINB CHANDLERj, Deer, Park,, CaL \u25a0\u25a0 %;, ;EMERAUDBAV CAMP Lake * Tahoe. ' Private 5 cottages with bath, car- peted : floor ' tents. Camping grounds for . house keeping purposes on applicut lon. For ratea or reservations , write to C. O. DUNBTALL, Prop., Peck-Judah, or any S. P. R. B. agent. \u25a0KHHJ^^^^^^^ ' - aSSt' ' £f' '\u25a0' * -%""\u25a0'\u25a0- '\u25a0' -"^jfifi&i IBBSpSjI »-cO- :33 V*'"- -"?\u25a0", % VnSw |?^-""- '**\u25a0 »E«3lMfc PLASTERER BEATEN BEFORE DROWNED " Coroner Wa^sh has asked the police to investigate the death of Alexander Ross, , a plasterer, who lived "at 574 Third street and whose body was found floating off the Folsom street wharf at 9. o'clock Sunday morning. The action of Dr. "Walsh Is based upon the report of Autopsy Surgeon Glover that^the man probably was beaten over the head before he was thrown Into the water. Ross owned property at 1922 Golden Gate\ avenue. But 5 cents and a safe deposit key were found in his pockets. GRAND, LARCENY CHARGED— Pascals Tufa was booked at the city prison yesterday on a charge .: of ,' grand larceny. . He Js accused of 'stealing- from a saloon in Kearny street June - 9 a. sample case containing watches -and other jewelry, Talued at $111 belonging to Morris Vogel. - BANKBUPTCY PETITION FlLED— Samuel C. Greenberg. an Oakland salesman, filed a peti tion in bankruptcy yesterday In the United States vdlstrict court. His liabilities are scheduled at $2,563.05. with no assets. IDEAL DRY MARINE CLIMATE AT GREAT CANVASTITY; FISHING ALWAYS FIXE; > PORTER'S CATALINA ISLAND BAND: GOLF. TENNIS. BOATING. MOON- LIGHT LAUNCH RIDES ARE IDEAL. BET- TER GET OUR FOLDER BEFORE YOU PLAN THAT OUTING THAT IS ON YOUR MIND. BANNING CO.. PACIFIC ELECTRIC BUILDING, LOS ANGELES, CAL. Hotel DcS Monte OFFERS MORE TO DO AND MORE TO SEE THAN ANY RESORT IX THE WORLD Subscribe for the Del Monte Weekly, a guide to things worth knowing, doing and seeing In California. H. R. WARNER, Manager PACIFIC GROVE HOTEL \u25a0 NOW OPEN A house of quiet excellence THE ANCHORAGE The most beautiful spot In the Santa Cruz mountains for health and pleasure. First class table, cottages, tents, tennis, croquet, dancing, fish- ing, swimming, boating, etc.: 5O acres redwood, pine < and madrone; altitude 1,900 feet; rates. \u25a0$9 and $11. Address B. HALL, prop, and mgr., Patchin. Santa Clara co.. Cal., Feck-Judah, 759 Market St., or Bryan's, 149 Montgomery st. Meets trains by appoint- ment at Alma Station. S. P.; San Francisco. $2.50. round trip nunnil hot springs Xl is II EH TREATMENTS— Obesity. BaP 1 llVla uric acid, rheumatism and gout; diseases of the stomach and Intestines, liver and kidneys. A paradise for nervous and overworked people. REMEDIES — Three mineral springs; drink and bath cures; peat bath: natural hot 'aajt water bath; massage. MOTORING— 7S miles of smooth macadamized roads in vicinity; garage. Fur booklet and particulars address Manager. Byron Hot Springs, P. 0., Cal. HOTEL GAPITOLA Opens June 15. Table the best, furnished and unfurnished cottages. Surf and hot baths. Boat- ing, Dancing. Skating. Bowling and Tennis. Trout 'and. Salmon fishing. Write for pamphlet. Address ) Hotel Capltola. Capttola. CaL CAMP CURRY, Santa Cruz fflts. Rates |S to $10 per week, $30 to $33 for 4 weeks. Address Leonard H. Brown, Camp Curry, Los Gatos. , ' - • CAMP Yosemite Best location.' Best table. Only white chef .la Yosemite. Address David A. Curry. Yosemit*. Circulars of Curry Camps at railroad offices and Peck-Judah Cabinets in leading hotels, j ! PIMF \PM Carmel=by=the=Sea riilL 111 11 Never Closes For particulars address J. F. DEVENDOEF, Manager, Carmel-by-tne-Sea, Monterey Co., CaL. or PECK-JUDAH CO., 789 Market St.. S. V. Hotel Carmel Open the year round. Wholesomeness and home- like surroundings. Moderate rates. Address MRS. A. D. SIQNOS, Carmol-by-tha-Saa. or PECX-JUDAH COMPACTS', 789 Market at., 8. F. HAMMOCKS, CAMP FURXITTJRB, ETC. At Factory Price* W. L PLDBMER IFfi. CO. Front and Pine St»., San Francisco LIME SEVERELY BURNS EYEBALL Michael Sheenan. a, laborer living at 135 Wingfleld avenue, will probably lose the sight of his right eye through lime being blown into it by the heavy wind, of yesterday. He was at work mlxinjc the lime at the corner of Market and Beale streets when a few drops spat tered in his face and one blew into bis eye, which was badly burned. DENVER AND RIO GRANDE TRAINS CLOSE TO TIME An excellent record vra.3 made by Denver and Rio Grande passenger trains between * Denver and Salt Lake City for. the week ending June 7. Trains 1. 3, 4 and 5 were on time six days oat of seven. Train 1 was late one day, 20 minutes; trains 4 and 5 late once each. 34 and 35 minutes, respectively. Train 3 was late one day 3 hours and 20 min utes on account of the derailment of a freight train. Trains 2 and 6 wero on time every day during the week. ANY KIND OF CLIMATE 1 YOU WINT For your summer resting place, you will find somewhere along the picturesque line of the NORTHWESTERN PACIFIC RAILROAD In • JVlarin. Sonoma. Slendocino, Humboldt and Lake Counties. Our new outing guide now ready "Vacation 1910" Tells you all you want to know about the rest and recreation re- sorts, the campingr, fishinsr and hunting places, with ratea and other valuable Information. Sent free to any address. Apply to J. J. Geary, G. F. & P. A., 9SS Flood Building; San Francisco. ELEDA HOT SPRINGS -'-, '. No Staging 1 . Largest. Newest and. Bast of. AIL Hotel, baths and grounds electrically lighted throughout. Hot and cold tub. plunge and shower baths. Large concrete swimming tank, constantly supplied with natural bot mineral water. Hot and cold mineral water In every room. Bus meets all S. P. -and Northwestern Pacific K. R. trains at Aqua Caliente. Address MOKEIS LEVY, Aqua Caliente. Sonoma county, Cal., or PECK-JTJDAH COMPANY. ISO Market street. San Francisco. "FOUNTAIN OF LIFE" Jones Hot Sulphur Springs Sure cure for rheumatism, malaria, poison oak. all skin and blood diseases. Rates $3 to 912 per week. Stage connects at Williams, CaLPamphfets at Bryan's bureau, 140 Montgomery St.. Saa Francisco, or write to TILDEN JONES. Prop.. Sulphur Creek. Colusa county. CaL "THE OAKS" LOS GATOS SANITARIUM. -^ A home for the tubercular. Established oa cottage and tent plan; ratea $15 to $23 per week; open the year around. MARX C Mac- INNIS. M. D-, Los Gatos. CaL GLEN RITA HOTEL • -Monte Rio * New, up to date hotel on new location, 1 block from depot. Tents if desired. Excellent table. Rates. $10 to $12 a week. Cottages to rent. Ad- dress WM. C HEALY. Montrio P. 0.. Sonoma Co. DUNCAN SPRINGS Open June 1. Rates $11 to $14 per week. Ca- surpassed soda and magnesia springs. Two malls dally. Duncan Springs Co.. Hopland. Mecdocino Co.. CaL . ""I iHlfl'lll n|H 11 1 111 BMBARCAOERO HOTEL Bob to trains. Bathi, flghisg, nnatlss; JT s week. BEN MEYER. Prop., Shelbyville. HONOLULU^SS REDUCED RATE $110 (formerly 5135). \u25a0\u25a0 This Is the season . to visit tbe islands. The favorite S. S. Sierra <twla screw, 10.000 tona displacement) makes trip in 5% day*. Reand trip tickets good for four months. Delightful sea bathing;, temperature 7S degrees. Most at- tractive spot oij_ entire round the world tour. ! Volcano KilaueaTww nnnsually active. Salltoga 1 May 2S, June IS and every 21 days. Book now and secure the best berths." LINE TO TAHITX and NEW" ZEALAND. S. S. Marlpoea sails June 29, August 6. etc. Tahiti and back, first class. $125. New Zealand (Wellington), round trip. 8246.25. ..\u25a0 \u25a0 OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANT. 673 Market St. - Telephone Kearny 1231. CITY SUBSCRIBERS Who desire The Call mailed to them at summer resorts or other out of town places will please notify office, giving present address and length of time desired sent to new address. On return- ing please notify office, in order that service by carrier may be promptly resumed. 5