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BIG TREES,Calaveras County, California,First-Class Hotel Accommodations,SPERRY & PERRY, Proprietors.
The Calaveras Group is the one known to the World as the Big Trees of California, and the one chiefly visited by tourists. It comprises the Mammoth and the South Park groves. The Mammoth grove contains ninety-three of these
Giants of the Forest,among which are the
MOTHER OF THE FOREST, the bark from which was exhibited in the Crystal Palace, London; the
FATHER OF THE FOREST, through whose prostrate trunk thousands have ridden on horseback; and the
ORIGINAL BIG TREE, the stump of which forms the floor of the famous Pavilion, thirty-two feet in diameter.
The South Park grove, six miles distant, has thirteen hundred and eighty of these trees, many of them of immense size. One, still standing and growing, has the inner portion at the base burned out, making a room large enough to contain sixteen men on horseback at the same time; and yet, enough of the outer rim of the tree is left to support the colossal proportions above.
The Calaveras Group surpasses all others in the grandeur and beauty of its trees, and is the only one having hotel accommodations.
Tourists leaving Stockton will take the cars of the Copperopolis railroad at 9 o'clock,A.M., to Milton, twenty-eight miles, connecting with a daily line of Concord coaches via Winthrop's, for the Big Trees, making the entire distance in ten hours. At Murphy's, stages leave daily for Yosemite Valley per Hutching's new route, being the shortest and best to Yosemite Valley. A daily line of coaches leave Galt for the Big Trees. At Melton, and Murphy's, private conveyances can be obtained for the Big Trees and Yosemite Valley, at low rates.
THOMAS HOUSEWORTH,Agent,317 and 319 Montgomery St., San Francisco.
NEW HOTEL.
GILROY.
The Proprietors take pleasure in informing the public generally that they have opened the NEW HOTEL, the
HANNA HOUSE.SITUATED IN THEBusiness Centre of the City, near the R. R. Depot,
And fitted up in ELEGANT STYLE, and being thoroughly experienced in the business, can promise their patrons such attention and accommodations as are found in a
FIRST-CLASS HOUSE.
Everything about the House is entirely new, and of the best quality.
THE HOTEL COACH
Will be in constant attendance to convey passengers to and from the House FREE OF CHARGE.
The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited.
J. A. GORDON & CO.,PROPRIETORS.
CITYLivery and Sale Stables,
332 Bush Street,
Bet. Montgomery and Kearny, SAN FRANCISCO.
M. MAGNER, Proprietor.
An entire new stock of fine young Horses, sound and free from vice, of fine style, and capable of going as fast as any gentleman cares to drive. Also new and elegant Wagons of all descriptions, which I will let to responsible parties at popular prices.
Saddle Horses for Ladies and Gentlemen,
Horses boarded with the very best of care, under my own supervision, atprices to suit the times. Patronage respectfully solicited.
M. MAGNER,Formerly of the El Dorado Stables, Stockton.
Private Teams furnished for the Big Tree Grove and Yosemite Falls, to start from Stockton, or the terminus of the Visalia or Copperopolis Railroad.
GRAND HOTEL
GRAND HOTEL
GRAND HOTEL.
JOHNSON & CO.,Proprietors.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
SAMUEL KELLETT,
MANUFACTURER OF
PLASTERDecorations,No. 763
Market Street,
San Francisco.
NEW YORKLivery Stable.Four in HandCrittenden & Dalton,Proprietors.712 Mission Street, near Third,Opposite Dr. Scudder's Church, SAN FRANCISCO.Four in Hand for Cliff House.☛Orders left at the Office of Grand Hotel promptly attended to.
NEW YORKLivery Stable.
Four in Hand
Crittenden & Dalton,Proprietors.712 Mission Street, near Third,
Opposite Dr. Scudder's Church, SAN FRANCISCO.
Four in Hand for Cliff House.
☛Orders left at the Office of Grand Hotel promptly attended to.
AUZERAIS HOUSESAN JOSE CAL.H. S. GREELEY, Manager,Formerly of the Occidental, San Francisco.
AUZERAIS HOUSESAN JOSE CAL.
AUZERAIS HOUSESAN JOSE CAL.
H. S. GREELEY, Manager,
Formerly of the Occidental, San Francisco.
NEW YORKExchange Hotel,SAN JOSE.First Street, corner St. Johns.CENTRALLY LOCATED,NEWLY FURNISHED.Bath and Billiard Rooms, with Barber Shop attached.Board, with Rooms, $2 a day,OR $12.00 A WEEK.Suites, $4 a day, or $20 a week.THE NEWYosemite Hotel,Fred. Leidig & Hugh Davanay,PROPRIETORS.This fine new Hotel is the first which the tourist reaches on entering the Valley, and is situated on the south bank of the Merced, in front of Cathedral Rock, about three miles from the entrance to the Valley. The main building is two stories in height, roomy, new and clean, plenty of pleasant, airy bedrooms. Table supplied with fresh mountain trout in abundance, in addition to fresh butter, milk, eggs, fruit and every other luxury of the mountains. A splendid stock of ice has been laid in for the comfort of summer visitors—a luxury not to be had elsewhere in the Valley. Bar well stocked with best qualities of Wines, Liquors and Cigars.The famous Yosemite hostess, Mrs. Leidig, has charge of the domestic arrangements of the House, and the Proprietors, in person, give their whole attention to the accommodation of their guests.OAKLAND!TAYLOR'SCarpet Store,Cor. Broadway and Tenth Sts.,OAKLAND, CAL.CARPETS, Oil Cloth, Paper Hangings and Upholstery Goods. Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three Ply, Ingrain and Hemp Carpets.OIL CLOTHS, all width and qualities.PAPER HANGINGS, all styles and grades. Plain and Decorative Paper Hanging in all its branches.A full and complete line of UPHOLSTERY GOODS always in stock.Parties residing in Oakland and vicinity, and those contemplating removing to Oakland, will do well to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.We Sell all Goods at San Francisco Prices!CHAS. L. TAYLOR,Cor. Broadway and Tenth Streets, Oakland.Yosemite House.STOCKTON, CAL.ALEXANDER McBEAN, Prop'r.NEW FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.Main Street, bet. San Jose and Sutter.Centrally Located, Finely Furnished.BATH ROOMS, BARBER SHOP AND BILLIARD ROOM ATTACHED,EXCELLENT TABLE, FINE ROOMS, GAS AND WATER THROUGHOUT.Terms; $2.50 a day, $15.00 a week.FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE.LORING'SRAILWAY NOVELS!WE COMMEND THEM TO ALL TRAVELERS.ASK FOR THEM AT THE BOOKSTORES, AT THE DEPOT NEWS STANDS, OF THE BOYS IN THE CARS, AND ON THE BOATS.LORING'S SUCCESSFUL BOOKS:Louise M. Alcott's Moods,1.25Louise M. Alcott's Three Proverb Stories,.75Virginia F. Townsend's Hollands,1.25Virginia F. Townsend's The Mills of Tuxbury,1.25Laura Caxton's Marion Berkley,1.50George McDonald's Robert Falconer,2.00George McDonald's David Elginbrod,1.75George McDonald's Adele Cathcart,1.75George McDonald's Phantasies,1.75Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney's Hitherto,2.00Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney's The Gayworthys,2.00Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney's Patience Strong's Outings,1.75Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney's Mother Goose for Grown Folks,1.50Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney's Faith Gartney's Girlhood,1.50HENRY G. HANKS,Assayer and Chemist,AND DEALER INFine Minerals, Fossils, Shells,ETC., ETC., ETC.Invites Tourists visiting San Francisco to call and examine his collection at649 Clay Street,(UP STAIRS.)TEAMS AND SADDLE HORSES.CHURCH & WALLACE,386 First Street, San Jose.Single Horse and Buggy to Almaden Mine,$5 00Elegant Double Teams,10 00Saddle Horses,2 50Teams ordered by Telegraph, will be on hand at the Railway Depot.Woodward's Gardens, Mission St., bet. 13th and 14th, San Francisco, Cal.THE CENTRAL PARK OF THE PACIFIC.(See page130.)Yosemite and Big Tree GrovesVIAMariposa and Clark's or Coulterville.Thus a person can leave Sacramento at noon, or San Francisco at 4 p. m. by the C. P. R. R., remain over night at the junction of the Rail and Stage roads, the second night at White & Hatch's and arrive in the Valley of the Yosemite the next evening; or those who prefer can remain that night at Clark's and ride leisurely into the Valley early the next day. The latter course might be preferable to the majority of tourists, who would desire to visit en route the Mariposa Grove of Big Trees, which is but five miles from Clark's. The trail from Clark's leads through Alder Creek, Empire Camp, Sentinel Dome, Glacier Point, and the far-famed "Inspiration Point." From the latter is obtained the first grand view of this wonderful Valley, lying four thousand feet below the "Point."LAKE TAHOE,Via Stage fourteen miles from TRUCKEEDONNER LAKE,Three miles from either TRUCKEE or SUMMIT.CALAVERAS BIG TREES,Via Stage, sixty-five miles from GALT, or sixty-two miles from MOKELUMNETHROUGH TICKETS:C. P. R. R.: OFFICE,422 CALIFORNIA STREET.C. P. R. R.: OFFICE,— OAKLAND WHARF.C. & N. W. Ry. OFFICE,445 CALIFORNIA STREET.C. B. & M. R. R. OFFICE,214 MONTGOMERY STREET.C. R. I. & P. R. R. OFFICE,208 MONTGOMERY STREET.K. C. St. J. & C. B. R. R. OFFICE,306 MONT. ST.
NEW YORK
Exchange Hotel,SAN JOSE.
First Street, corner St. Johns.
CENTRALLY LOCATED,NEWLY FURNISHED.
Bath and Billiard Rooms, with Barber Shop attached.
Board, with Rooms, $2 a day,OR $12.00 A WEEK.
Suites, $4 a day, or $20 a week.
THE NEWYosemite Hotel,
Fred. Leidig & Hugh Davanay,PROPRIETORS.
This fine new Hotel is the first which the tourist reaches on entering the Valley, and is situated on the south bank of the Merced, in front of Cathedral Rock, about three miles from the entrance to the Valley. The main building is two stories in height, roomy, new and clean, plenty of pleasant, airy bedrooms. Table supplied with fresh mountain trout in abundance, in addition to fresh butter, milk, eggs, fruit and every other luxury of the mountains. A splendid stock of ice has been laid in for the comfort of summer visitors—a luxury not to be had elsewhere in the Valley. Bar well stocked with best qualities of Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
The famous Yosemite hostess, Mrs. Leidig, has charge of the domestic arrangements of the House, and the Proprietors, in person, give their whole attention to the accommodation of their guests.
OAKLAND!
TAYLOR'SCarpet Store,
Cor. Broadway and Tenth Sts.,OAKLAND, CAL.
CARPETS, Oil Cloth, Paper Hangings and Upholstery Goods. Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three Ply, Ingrain and Hemp Carpets.
OIL CLOTHS, all width and qualities.
PAPER HANGINGS, all styles and grades. Plain and Decorative Paper Hanging in all its branches.
A full and complete line of UPHOLSTERY GOODS always in stock.
Parties residing in Oakland and vicinity, and those contemplating removing to Oakland, will do well to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
We Sell all Goods at San Francisco Prices!
CHAS. L. TAYLOR,Cor. Broadway and Tenth Streets, Oakland.
Yosemite House.
STOCKTON, CAL.
ALEXANDER McBEAN, Prop'r.
NEW FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
Main Street, bet. San Jose and Sutter.
Centrally Located, Finely Furnished.
BATH ROOMS, BARBER SHOP AND BILLIARD ROOM ATTACHED,
EXCELLENT TABLE, FINE ROOMS, GAS AND WATER THROUGHOUT.
Terms; $2.50 a day, $15.00 a week.
FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE.
LORING'SRAILWAY NOVELS!
WE COMMEND THEM TO ALL TRAVELERS.
ASK FOR THEM AT THE BOOKSTORES, AT THE DEPOT NEWS STANDS, OF THE BOYS IN THE CARS, AND ON THE BOATS.
LORING'S SUCCESSFUL BOOKS:
HENRY G. HANKS,Assayer and Chemist,AND DEALER INFine Minerals, Fossils, Shells,ETC., ETC., ETC.
Invites Tourists visiting San Francisco to call and examine his collection at
649 Clay Street,(UP STAIRS.)
TEAMS AND SADDLE HORSES.
CHURCH & WALLACE,386 First Street, San Jose.
Teams ordered by Telegraph, will be on hand at the Railway Depot.
Woodward's Gardens, Mission St., bet. 13th and 14th, San Francisco, Cal.THE CENTRAL PARK OF THE PACIFIC.(See page130.)
Woodward's Gardens, Mission St., bet. 13th and 14th, San Francisco, Cal.
THE CENTRAL PARK OF THE PACIFIC.(See page130.)
Yosemite and Big Tree GrovesVIAMariposa and Clark's or Coulterville.
Thus a person can leave Sacramento at noon, or San Francisco at 4 p. m. by the C. P. R. R., remain over night at the junction of the Rail and Stage roads, the second night at White & Hatch's and arrive in the Valley of the Yosemite the next evening; or those who prefer can remain that night at Clark's and ride leisurely into the Valley early the next day. The latter course might be preferable to the majority of tourists, who would desire to visit en route the Mariposa Grove of Big Trees, which is but five miles from Clark's. The trail from Clark's leads through Alder Creek, Empire Camp, Sentinel Dome, Glacier Point, and the far-famed "Inspiration Point." From the latter is obtained the first grand view of this wonderful Valley, lying four thousand feet below the "Point."
LAKE TAHOE,Via Stage fourteen miles from TRUCKEE
DONNER LAKE,Three miles from either TRUCKEE or SUMMIT.
CALAVERAS BIG TREES,Via Stage, sixty-five miles from GALT, or sixty-two miles from MOKELUMNE
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