PROMOTION PARAGRAPHS 



California has more than two hundred nnedicinal springs that have 

 established records for curative powers. 



Twelve hundred miles of coast line gives California unparalleled advan- 

 tages for scenic beauty and bathing beaches. 



One of the greatest scenic wonders of the country is to be found in 

 San Benito County. Vancouver's Pinnacles are said by world travelers to 

 exceed the famed Garden of the Gods, of Colorado. 



California's climate makes the State the ideal at all times of the year 

 for the traveler, whether the excursion be for pleasure, information, or 

 for health. 



There is no part of California that is not interesting to the tourist. 

 Magnificent scenery is to be found in all parts of the State, and the 

 weather is such that one may enjoy the open air at all seasons of the year. 



The only diamond mine in the United States is to be found in Butte 

 County. 



One of the most attractive parts of California is comparatively unknown 

 and is known as "No Man's Land." It lies to the east of the Mount 

 Hamilton range, and is within fifty miles of San Francisco. It is a wild 

 territory, where big game of all kinds is to be found. 



From the top of Mount Tamalpais a grander view can be obtained 

 than is to be found anywhere else in the world. One can see the entire 

 Sacramento Valley from Mount Shasta, along the snowy range, and far 

 down into the San Joaquin Valley, with both of these great rivers in plain 

 view, while at the foot of the mountain lies San Francisco Bay and its 

 surrounding cities. 



One may leave Pasadena in the morning, eat luncheon in the snow of 

 the mountain and return and bathe in the ocean in the afternoon, passing 

 through orange and lemon groves and constant flower land, on any day in 

 the year. 



New tourist hotels equaling any in the State are approaching comple- 

 tion in Oakland and Berkeley. 



Stockton and Sacramento realize the necessity of supplying the best 

 of hotel accommodations, and both cities are erecting large hotels for the 

 tourist trade. 



With the opening of the Yosemite Valley Railroad that famous scenic 

 resort may now be visited all the year round. 



Alabaster Cave, in Placer County, is to be opened and made fit for 

 visitors. It is considered one of the most remarkable caves in the world. 



The discovery of an immense cave in the mountains south of the 

 Yosemite Valley will give an impetus to tourist travel in that direction as 

 soon as the property can be placed in condition for easy inspection. 



The lover of hunting and fishing will find both at their best by a trip 

 to Humboldt County, which offers much to the tourist. 



The next number of 



FOR CALIFORNIA 



will be devoted to the 

 UNIQUE PRODUCTIONS OF CALIFORNIA 



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