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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 1900. UBBINS MADE ] NDANT [N DIVORCE SUIT ———— and Telephonic {0 CAPE NOME COMPAKY purpose of t Cape Nome, Alaska a. The v HANDLIN( MATERIAIL working on th hat there wa a rocker no man can, ) on seen t the sand must E. Hunt, T. O Calvary Presbyterian, corner Geary and | Morning—Rev. H. C. Minton, D.D., will t per cubic yard C n'\ Hall, Powell streete—Rev. John Hemphill. preach. Evenirg—Sermon by the pastor. A 1 . ot ph Hirsel —— 1500 cu yards | bs, William Jones, Street Presbyterian, corner Frank- | Morning—Rev. Charles M. Shepherd will x $24000 for each Rev. David James, | breach on “Christ Washing the Disciple’s a 03 Se Dr. J. J. Kingwell, Herman Feet” Evening—'Love, the Fulfiliment of Law."” the sea- Lawlor, W. A. Lange, W. M. = sontinu Stewart Memorfal, U. P., Guerrero street, | Morning—Communion Sense in Religion.” s would produce R seem to be enor- urphy, T. J. McCann, Roger C. | s e = borne out by ¢k tin, C. Meier. | @ Westminster Presbyterlan. corner Webster | Morning—Preaching and reception of mem- out by the |~ . 5. Osgood , Paul Oesting. and Page streets—Rev. Eugene H. Avery. | bers and communlon. ening—'"The nion of those who | J. H. Page | Real Higher Christian Life.” e Nome. | Dr. Theodore Rethers, Edwarda R. Rock. _ | stock will be of- | o Fhil Selig. J. 8. St A. W. Smith, C. B. First Unitarian, southwest corner Geary , Morning—Preaching by Rev. Dr. Leavitt. Of- | geackpole, E. F. Somps, E. C. Stoek, M. J. | and Franklin ‘strects—Rev. Dr. Stebbins, to the nal dredging ma. ening of the sea. ntem. sum nts may be pu ck or for further in be made to the Alaska i block, 223 Sutter street—The Bible and N mpany, room 202, E: OAKLAND, April 7.—President T. H. Science and Health, With Key to the = & criptures. Francisco, or 111 quel to a Secret Wed- which AVES THE Fl\'lj n one yard its par value, the | gjdeman, Frank J purchase mited time at jts ating the | A two or three dredgers | although as many as. DERBY DAY FOR THE TRIUMPH OVER COLUMBIA BY UNIVERSITY OARSMEN R R WINNING CREW OF THE UNIVERSITY OF was at a point opposite the Colum- ’’s quarters and the time required ing team to gover the course ¢ seven minutes, the poor show- :"‘V!r‘!s being due to a choppy £t b ideny Benja » Wheeler officiat- C. Ed- James rentice Berke- n as timer at the finish d the Inside course. The crews jewels In the bright p as follows: ey oarsmen crossed ©. Scott, bow; J. W. yards ahead of Goodale, T Columbi TR I T S H. _Dieckmann, bow o o 1 No. 2; Charles GQoodwin, rue sportsmen, the 3: H. H. Ha stroke. team the word both teams bent to umbia getting vards. Then v drew up and passed Once in the lead the retch of water between the two boats in- sed ‘at a rapid rate and before the was half finished it was easlly CALIFORNIA. ring an accident, the Colum- it of the confest. At the e was the usual attending any contest in which the college spirit is manifested, Walting for the: Columbia team to reach the line, the university ds gave them three rousing cheers and ren pulled for the boathouse for a rub- down and change of garments it is argued by sympathizers of the Berkeleys that the Columbia team had the better course toward the center of the channel, and by those on the opposite affiliation that the Inside course gave the collegians the advantage of partial shelter from the stiff breeze; but all admit that the y was decisive. While not en- deavoring_tc cloud the trfumph of the vinners, Charles Goodwin stated that a nge of the complement of his crew proved a bad handicap and inter- fered materially with the action of the rowers. This victory has so sharpened the boat- ing spirit of University of California stu- dents that future races may be looked upon as a certainty. SCO ELK éAN FRANCI S’ cers of San Francisco Lodge of tive Order of Elks the Friday ni Hamilton Square Baptist, Post street, nur’ Rev. W Jenkins. INSTALLATION BANQUETTSERV ICES THIS DAY . | AT THE CHURCHES Mo £—*That Good Old S ‘The Carpenter's ng.” Evening Eddy street, near Jones—Rev. ods. ed Ruler Gra llation banc Morning — “‘Loyalty s — What Would Jesus Do i s the leading rot uel Baptist, Bartlett street, near | Morning_Chrlst's Temptations.” Even- : 4 B Seorge Gibson ing—""Tt " et . Rev. J. George Gibson _ing Is Finished. f d ions 3 Richmond Congregational, corner enth | Morning—Sermon by Rev, C. R. Pome: and invited ue and Clement strest—Rey. Philip| D.D. Evening—Same. ~ R Olivet Congregational, Seventeenth and | Morning— ‘Unwavering Falth.” Evening— s Noe streets—Rev. H. T. Shepard. “Christian CouncilL’" First Congregational, corner Post and Ma- | Morning— ‘Redemption Through Christ,” Evening—*‘What Good Thing Shall I Do#"* son stregts—Rev. George C. rd Congregational, Fifteenth street, be- tween Valencia and Mission—Rev. Dr. P. Dunne, B ayley Morning—'"The Christ of To-day Even- ing—‘‘Jerusalem and Palm Sunday.” ks only have Emanuel Ev v know how Ste ¢ discussed corner Twelfth and ngelical, streets—Rev, W. Fischer. n Morning—Special Palm Sunday. exercises in honor Evening—Sermon by of the e had be brought on Adams I | | | r. the toastmaster. Trinity. corner Bush and Gough streets— Preaching by the rector. Even- ises to the following Rev. F. W. Clampett, D.D. rvi " clock. r Lodge,” Sxalte Rules . = gy - 2 TP o - Lodge. Mxation Baes First Christian, Twelfth street, near How- | Mor hy Visitation.” B Sois. Sidesiatad a4 % = ard—Rev. F. S. Ford. Evening—“Who Is This? to H. 8. Mannl 2 “Btrest M. E.. corner Callforni of Spirt Decay. 4 Street M. E., co = Spiritaal Decay. tler, ‘who mag 2 3C “To Have, or to Be." 2 the o i 2 sl Bomih. ave e hipgs Possible to Him 1e and Clement stroetes Beileveth.” = Evening—'How Men Beck; mc gue, T = = s A el Good of the Order. Barrett, Sitiao M B e street, near So- | Morning—Preaching by the pastor. Even- - *":l':.’l‘(“’,‘ i By lano—Rev. §. M. Woodward. ing—Same. a rs, wherever assembled at that Epworth M. E., corner Church and Twenty- | Morning—Preaching by the pastor. Even- k nk to those who are absent. sixth streets—Rev. W. M. Woodward, ing—Same. Wk were other toasts and entertain- — | ment. A souvenir was presented to each Howard Street M. E., between Second amd | Morning—'Was God Manifest n _the Third—Rev. John A! B. Wilson. Flesh Evening—'‘Anticipating Good st. Tt as in the shape of an old-time h the hands pointing to the hour Friday—Was Jesus Crucified?’ On opening the door there was ex- view several leaflets with the nted therein and on the last page Grace M. E., corner Twenty-first and Capp streets—Rev. J. N. Beard. Morning—Preaching by Rev. Dr. Case, pre- siding elder. Evening—Same. s of the retiring and the new of- Simpson Memorial, corner Hayes and Bu- chanan streets—Rev. John Stephens. named were the members Victory Through Faith.” Even- Mornin "The Yoke of Iron and the Yoke of ing—" Love. ts present: Altken. Bonuet, Colonel F. E. Beck, C. T. J. Barbour, Dr. G. 8. Sogth, Bush strest, be- Centenary M. E., ctavia—Rev. J. E. tween Gough and Moore. | | = | Morning—Preaching_by the pastor: special musio. Evening—Preaching by Bishop W. W. Duncan of South Carolina. J. P. Broder, T Paul Bunker, J. J. Barrett, P. - — B e | @ Central 3. E., Mission street. between Sixth Golden Opportunities. e T s nd S and Seventh—Rev. 8. D. Hutsinpiller. hings Sure, Solid and Safe Coft H E. Curzon, J. M Even- for B R e R S S S S R I S AAAMAALAASSALLLLSSALLAAAA AR as Ll Ll @ | of financierin; | timony | | | [ | | 600D DAY FOR CONTESTANT OF LODGE'S WILL Reynolds Says Mrs. Lodge Knew of a Family in England. Peculiar Action of the Capitalist’s Son in Taking a Small Sum of Money as His Share Re- garded as Significant. SRS Spectal Dispatch to The Call SANTA ROSA, April 7.—The examina- tion of Edwin Reynolds, the Santa Rosa capitalist, whom Robert D. Lodge has asked the courts to substitute in place of John P. Overton as administrator of the big Lodge estate, was continued before Commissioner Campbell. As on the day before, the testimony was full of interest- ing details. Referring to the existence of the Eng- lish heirs, tha Lodge, the wife of the aged knew something of her husb: before she married him in Pe: more than fifty years ago. had always possessed this informa because she had told him (the witness) so. Shortly before the wedding took place she was informed by a friend that her intend- ed husband had a wife and family in Eng- apitalist, past v she land. Witness further stated that while Mrs. Lodge had never ex ed that phase of the matter to him, he was of the she married > with be- opinion that the reason Lodge in the face of the k which she had been 5 cause she did not intended had ever been le married to Mary Ann Redman, even if he had lived with her. It will be remembered t months ago David Lodge, named in the aged capi and testament, disposed some three e of the heirs ist's last will of h entire claim upon the big estate for 320,000 in cash. The move was supposed here at the time to have been nothing but a piece pon the part of the other heirs. Shortly after the detalls of the transaction were completed young Lodge disappeared and his whereabouts is now unknown. Mr. Reynolds stated that Mar- | lvania, | ion. | & From the testimony of Reynolds to-day | it appears that Lodge in disposing of his interest In the big estate and leaving the country as he did knew exactly what he was doing as well as what was coming in the way of litigation even though he did not mentien it to the people with whom he was just then doing business. The fact was brought out by Reynolds’ statement that Mrs. Lodge had told him two or three years ago that she had in- formed her son Dave of the existence of the English claimant. This plece of tés- created quite a stir, it ex- plained very clea disposed of his one-third interest in the big estate for such a paltry sum During the afternoon session Attorney Geary intimated strongly the tenor of his questioning that the | reason of r. Reynoius’ connection with the case was his dislike of Mrs. Prince, one of the three children of the late Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Lodge. These insinuations weré vigorously denled, and for a time the at- mosphere of the little room was de- cldedly warm. Witness stated that while Mrs. Prince had had trouble with her mother, Mrs. Lodge, she had never had any with him. Regarding the family trouble referred to Mr. Reynolds said he understood that it arose over a question of $300 which Mrs. Prince claimed nad been given her but which Mrs. Lodge maintained was a loan, and that by rea- son of the trouble Mrs. Prince, her hus- 1. Prince, and their children did t the old folks for several years. Sailor Drowned. EUREKA, April 7.—The schooner For- tuna, arriving here from San Francisco. brought news of the loss of a sallor, Charles Edward Cass, by drowning just | above Point Arena Jast Monday afternoon. Cass’ papers show him to bave been a member of the saflors’ union, and a na- tive of England, aged 29 vears. e “The Brownies” at the Grand. This afternoon and evening “The Brownies in_Fairyland” will be given at the Grand Opera-house with the juvenile cast that was recently so success- ful at the California. ADVERTISEMENTS. SENT FREE T0 MEN A Most Remarkable Remedy That Quickly Restores Lost Vigor to Men. A Free Trial Package Sent by Mal! to All Who Write. Free trial packages of a most remark- able remedy are belng mailed to all who will write the State Medical Institute They cured so many men who had bat- tled for years against the mental physical suffering of lost manhood that the Institute has declded to distribute free trial packages to all who write. It is a home treatment, and all men who suffer with any form of sexual weakness ! resulting from youthful folly, premature loss of strength and memory. weak back, varicocele or emaciation of parts can now cure themselves at home The remedy has a pecullarly grateful effect of warmth and seems to act direct to the desired location, giving strength and development just where it is needed It cures all the ills and troubles that come from years of misuse of the nat- ural functions and has been an absolute success in Aall cases. A request to the State Medical Institute, Elektron building, Fort Wayne, Ind., stating that you desire one of their free trial pack- ages will be complied with promptly. Tha Institute is desirous of reaching thai reat class of men who are unable o [eave home to be treated, and the free sample will enable them to see how easy it is to be cured of sexual weakness when the proper remedies are employed. The Institute makes no restrictions. Any man Who writes will be sent a free sample, carefully sealed in fldpllin packa,; S0 that its recipient need have no fear of embarrassment or pubHcity. Readers are requested to write without delay. many, H. M. Campe, Harry A J Memorial Presbyterian, Railroad and Eigh- Fellx Cohn, R. P. Churchill, J.-J. Caf- il - 3 - s WA Ot Mas tRp:‘rvnth.a\;'x"mB:fle:u(h San Francisco— er Things.” Evening—'Bet- Cook £, N t e, T. B Dise, B 3 Eionels Firet Presbyterian, corner Van Ness avenue ot treets—Rev. - s e 5 S and Sacramento stre ev. Robert Mae. rd muel Goldman. o Morning—Preaching by Rev. Willlam Kirk Gutherie, D.D. Evening—Same. E. Miller, H. S. Manning, near Twenty-third—Rev. W. E. Dugan. Evening—“A Religion of Joy."”" Rev. B. Leavitt, min- minister emeritus; Sime, J. Sulityan. ister in charge. . L. B. Thomas, Jullan Thorne, W. H. Thorn- ley, T. R. Turner, H. L. Tabre. Frank J. Veen Lieutenant E. T. Wilson, K. Watson, H. M Wreden, J. F. Wilkinson, Charles §. Wheeler, H. Willlams. Second Unitarian, corner of Twentleth and Capp streets— | Morning—Sermon_by_ Rev. Dr. Stebbins. Fvening—Rev. B. Leavitt of the First Unitarian Church will deliver a discourse; special music both morning and evening. DR. PIERCE’ BELT, THIS BELT IS WAR- ranted to be the latest im- proved, most powerful and in A P the world. Its equal does not exist. The fvanometer shows its electric current to be double that of any other. Easily regulated. Durably insulated. Latest improved attach- ments. Special conductors and _electrodes. Double wire suspensory for men. It will cure i isease on earth that it is possible to cure | ::':!ndemflcux and it cures when others fail. Buy po belt tiil you see “‘Dr. Plerce's.”” “Booklet No. 2, free at office or sent by mail for & 2-cent stamp, tells all about it. Address PIERCE ELECTRIC CO., 820 Market Street, (Opp. Palace Hotel) SAN FRANCISCO. Eastern Office—New York City. Charles M. Yates Jr. Sunday Lecture Assoclation, Metropolitan Temple—Rev. B. Fay Mills. Evening—Rev. B. Fay Mills will preach on “A Living God.” Y. M, C. A., Mason and Ellls streets—H. t 3. MecCoy, secretary. ‘Afternoon—Secretary McCoy will speak on ““The Young Man and His Courage.” First Church of Christ, Scientist, Central FABIOLA HOSPITAL ‘ 999999990 PPPPVPVDPPIVINIIIIVVIIPVVPPPDVDVOVPVP9PPPVPPIPOPPVPIP DD Willlams of the California Jockey Club has set aside another Derby day for the benefit of the Fabiola Hospital Associa- tion, when all the receipts of the race- track at_Emeryville will be donated for | the benefit of that institution. 5 Joseph B. Mallon Dead. ALAMEDA, April 7.—Joseph B. Mallon, | 1ist, died this morning of T nouncement was contained & retired capltalist, | lpvz; sxénm by _Mr. Willlams mu"mm-i.'?n; | appendicitis and heart trouble at his resi- to Mrs. John Yule, designating Derby day | dence; 621 Grand street. Deceased was for May 5, the last day of racing for this | a native of Ireland and aged 38 years. 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The board has been in con- sultation h the Southern Pacific offi- cials adjusting some grievances, and the result of their conferences Is a new sched- ule of rates, which went Into effect April 1 and which the operators think contai many points in their urance proposition cut no fi . W. e responded “Div B. A. Meye E. F. er and jeorge Merritt; “The Absent P. Jester; “Our Employe he General Board Members,” F Tlioha fon,” A. H H The Fu- Harrison; “Our Leader,” G ture,” George Estes. The committee of sisted of D. W. Koppikus, W gill, J. H. Leary, A. H. llichan, Fairbanks and J. P. Gallager. committee—G. B. Fairbanks J. arrangements con- T. Masen- G. B. Reception P. Gal- A. H I R. H. / ell and W | lager, H. Leary L. Bras A D Letters of regret at bei tend the bang B. Donner, supert of the Southern Pacifi Breckenfeld, _chief mento; J. H. Sheridan, Bakersfleld. The guests S Ellzey, H. w His Neck Broken. SAN JOSE 7.—Ben ( Apri year-old bo while bathl s neck was brok w where he dived ISP Swimming Tanks. and_Tennis Grounds. ympetent Maseeu: ting Horses and Dogs. Experienced Guid W. WATSON, the famous Hunter and many years at Bartlett) will be ome his host of friends. CRAIG Croquet a4 Mineral Baths. Hu AL SPRINGS. Advice Free. One Hun- dred and Fifty Rooms, lighted by Electricity Hotel and Cottages, lathed and plastered. COOL ROOMS. Plenty of Shade. BEST PAID ORCHESTRA COUNTY. Dancing in_Ballroom every event W. Watson, Dancing Teacher. Tenn! Tournaments Weekly. ONLY GOLF LINK IN LAKE COUNTY. Address HIGHLAND SPRINGS HOTEL, or call on L. D. CRAIG, 316 Montgomery street. Highland Springs Mineral Waters on sale at OAKLAND PIONEER SODA WATER C Thirteenth and ~Webster streets, Oakland: AHRENS, PEIN & BULLWINKLE, 620 Post street, San Francisco. FAMOUS OVER 30 MIN Resident Physiclan IN LAKE George nd Golt 'GILROY HOT SPRINGS The waters are noted for their thousands of cures of Rheumatism, Gout, Lead and Mercurial Potsoning, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Neural- gla. Dyspepsia and all Bladder and Urinary Complaints. Hotel and cottages renovated. Bath; refitted and improved. Magnificent scenary, delightful walks. Hunting and fish- ing. No fogs. Unequaled for health, rest and recreation. Rates. $12 to $l4 per weel Jeave Third and Townsend streets, S. F.. 9 a. m. and 2:45 p. m. dafly. Carriages at Gilroy for springs. For illustrated pamphlets address R. ROBERTSON, Proprietor. VICHY SPRINGS. Three miles from Ukiah, Mendoctno County. Natural electric waters, champagne baths: only place in the world of this class of waters having continuous flow of natural warm water direct from springs to bathtubs. Lovely grounds; fishing and hunting; ery accommodations and table first class. Opens April 1ith. J. A. REDEMEYER & CO., Proprietors. ROWARDFNNAN. H. Francis Anderson, President; William H Lamb, Vice President and Manager; J. Dal- zell Brown, Treasurer. Situated in. the Santa Cruz Mountatns. on San Lorenzo River. 3% hours from S. F.. 10 miles from Santa Cruz: grounds and river Iit by electric lights; tennis, bowling, boating. bathing and fishing: golf links: elegant hall and clubrooms: gocd music and billiards; all rooms hard finished and elegantly furnished. Round trip, $3. Telephone In hotel. Address B. Dickinson, secretary and lessee, Ben Lo- mond. Opens Ma h. NAPA SODA SPRINGS. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. A. DOLLMANN, Napa Soda Springs P. O. al spring: | PASO ROBLES Hot Sulphur Springs. OTTO E. NEVER, Proprietor. NE OF THE MOST NOTED MINERAL oring resorts tariums in A a. Ope-~ ‘all the year r rheumatism, blood, . disorders. Famous mud and s gant_hotel accommodations. Rates, board, lodging. use of ba'hs and advi resident physician. $10 to $28. Special """"d'T'J.’y Hebate Tickets. FRANK W, , City Agent. Tel. Main 1049, No. 840 Market st sbad of PaR.ISO HOT SPRINiS, “*~'<onisi,. Monterey County, Cali. — For health, rest, climate that cannot be equaled; up-to-date accommodations: beautiful scenery: profusion of flowers: hot soda, sulphur and electric baths: swimming tank 30x80 feet. Our masse: are ail graduates. Hunting and fishing dren’s playground, croquet, lawn tennis and dance hall; large hotel and 30 cottages. ing special accommodations for famiiles | filuminated by gas. By train. Third and Town- send streets, San Francisco, 9 a. m.: First and | Broadway, Oakland. 3:10 a. m. daily for Sole- dad, then by stage over beautiful levei road 7 | miles to springs. Round-trip tickets 18, at P. office, €13 Market street. Telephone and postoffice. For {llustrated pamphlets and fur- ther information address E. L. PERRAULT, M. D., proprietor and resident physician. 'LAUREL DELL LAKE. The most attractive place in Lake County to F. Trains | spend your vacation. Boating, bathing. bowl- ing. temnts, livery, new walks. otc. Write for sreular to H MEBOLD. unty. ¢ Laurel Dell, Lake | SKAGGS HoT,SPRINGS. soNowa County; only 4% hours | from San Francisco and ‘but nine miles of | staging: waters noted for medicinal virtues: | best natural bath in State; grand mountain scenery; trout streams at doar: telephone, | telegraph: daily mail_and express: FIRST. ! CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE: morning and afterncon stages: round trip from | San Franeisco only 35 50. Take Tiburon ferry at 7:3 a. m. or 3:30 p. m. Terms, £ a day or $12 a week. Refeorences—Any guest of the past | five years; patronage constantly increasing. | MULGREW, Propristor. |35 TOCALOMA, &~ | BERTRAND HOTEL—First-class secommo- dagons: reasonable rates; flshine: beautital JOSEPH F. BERT- drives to Bear Valley. etc. RAND or Pobl'e shoe stors, 324 Kearny st, S, F., every Pridzy ‘rom 2 to § o'clock | 1 Dutch Flat, Placer PINE KNOB RE®ORT. &5t 7o ™ | Elevation 3600 feet: delightful ciimate, beau- tiful scenery and fine drives. Hunting and Rates, §8 and 39 a I H. McKIM. Prop. PRIVATE family in Belveders will accommo- date a married couple (no_ children) during the summer months. Box 3026, Call office. fishing; pleasant walks. week. Send for circula: