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6 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1897 HORSE STEAKS FOR FINE DOGS An English Custom Now in Vogue at Ingleside Park. Stmr Coos Bay. Hall, San Pedro Ekn N-wiby; esi-a Puge: Sound. Ekin W-G Irwin, Willams, liouoiul Behr Corinthian. Korth Scbr Five Brothers, W ilson. - clozrav1is POINT LOBOS, June :7.—~10 P 3.~ Weather hazy: wind NW: veloclty 20 miles. Doian Per Gaello—June 2 , 1 t 2347 N long 15404 W passed a four-masted stnir bound SW, bearing SE 14 minutes. June 5, lat 35 36 N long 129 41 simr Mariposa, hence June 24, for srduey Honolulu. June 26 Jiles ~W of Faralion siands, s:mr City of Rio de Janeirs, hencs June for Chiins and Houolu Do et PORT GAMBLE—Acrive! June 27—Barx Fres- vo. from Hono'u'nn SALM N BAY—Sated Ju a 26-—Scur Jenns | Wand, tor san #a G | Tracoya—satie e 27—Bkin Eureka, for | san Franeiseo. ~ | TASTORIA—Sailed June 27—Stmr Columbia, for | €an Francisco Ss'mrs Mosatersy and hence Jun - £4 HEDON DO—Airived J from New; 0rt. 3. ~wiled Juge 27—3.mr P Large Attendance and Good Sport at the Coursing stme I'rotection, fo1. for ~an Fran- exponent of our lack of appreciation of the SAN PEDRO—ATrive | June 27—Stmr P from 27-Simr Al cisco. 3 trath. : Matches. _PORT L,0S ANGELES —Arrived Juns 27— Haw Ordinances and ceremonies are right in | B e e i Tine st | themselves, but the observance of them alone | W et bonts Jine a0 R issin. It {ndicates the falseuess of our con- | R L (s ception. We are still witnin the meshes of heathenism. Many of the barnacies of the | dark ages still cling to the ship of Faith. | | Our actions and teaching would often indi- Cate a very poor conception of Christianity Itisa fact that we scek to make it mereiy a | from Eureka; schr Serena Tha; FORT BRAGG—ailed Jui 10F San Feancisco. EUREKA—saiiel June 27—S san Francisco. | The Betting as Lively as on a Horse- i Race, and Many Ladies Place mr Homer, for W MENDOCINO—Arrived June 27—Ship Rio Rey, relation. This is indicated by our tesching, | agers, hence June 24 viag e. g. 8s 10 the motive we present—‘‘sorrow for | WHITESBORO—Arrived June 27—Stmr Green- - . | wood. neuie sune sn fear for punishment, desire for re- —— June % L TATOOSH—Pas vd June 27—Stmr Cleveland, ward” rather than a “‘more excellent way, ~ P> A Cloud), per s For e : d | “demonstratiow” or “come, let us reason ro- O Clear arely Cloudy | | nence sune 5 or Vo' Townsona. gether.”” Asa result we have the weakness because of division. If Christianity is toe | acceptance of the personality of Jesus as the Horseflesh is now :used as food for the = | Fo numerous hounds who are kept at the | | @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow HONOLULU—Arrived fine 3-Bkin W I D Solution of this enigma, “life,” division i i Ingleside Coursing Park. While it1snot | l5napEp AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION] | B SR S abern om Hacoma ior Eresmantia, possible. “Isms” are evidence of a false con- fed to all the dogs most of them are served DURING PAST 12 HOURS Aus.. put in_ for Syater. | Juue (—Hrs:;x(\ | Belaic ception of Christianity. Sectarianism, with with it in some form or other. May 25. June §—Scar Jessie Minor, from Euteka. 'Judn 8—>hip A J Fuller. 'm’\nl Yok ! hama. - June r< Mohican, hence May 3 A P with the wind. The top figures ; Dawms e ot e ¥ feed coursing hounds with the steaks, te maximum, temperature for the | 357 10Fktn ISy o Port Cambe o3 chope, ribs, etc., of broken-down horses, | fa73: those underneath i it any, tne mon o % | S.iip Aryan, from Yokohama: stmr Peru, hence who are killed for the purpose, but in San during 'the past twelve hours. lsobars, o e e Ao WAhae enh T o Lazean | ) oo 46 2 g ines, connect poin s Of equai alr pressure; st . e, trom K . Juue Francisco it is a rather recent innovation. | e eon atiod Tince, couar temporatire. : The 17=Haric Albert and bkta Areor. honco yube & About sixty dogs are boarded out at the | word “bieh means Lixh baromeiric bressure and | June 197 e Gaeile irom Yokonama’ Juy grounds during the present season and | !2,2508lly, sccompanied by taic weather: “lows | 00 Hew Sk M Sl B Nevcamtle NEW. their capacity for food while in training | ahd sccompaniea by clowdy weatherand rama: | b ko Paut Tsenbers, for San Fran isco: Be sy | | a1l of 1is vagaries, shows & noncomprehension of Jesus. The genius of Christianity is that *“Jesus” is the Christ of God. To bea Chris- | tian is to make his personality mine. - Prayed for the Big Convention. EV. DR. JOHN HEMPHILL of Cal. | In Encland it is a regular custom to S et akes the expe their s R o R T e S e e R g L iR vary Presbyterian Church preached | Fim 5p €0 ' “very respaciabie Bpare ae | 2t uben he prestiveianich in themierior | Belglc for Yokouma: hatk Ergsions, o \ an earnest sermon last evening on | there are plenty of horses fit for no othier | Borch and soutn aong. the comst. rain is provabie: | Fraciseo. Juge 10-Scar Viiog. or Wash) Rev. W. A. Gardiner .spoke at the West | the need of prayer to make the Christian | | harpose snan furnishing a square meal {8 | oL, K3 i ol i ouih of Orcuon is fapron, | Towntend. Jane 13- sons Aigna, 107 san Fra R = : 5 . e | [ b anines, and as beet exceeds the | Bar s “blh n tbe viclaity of Idanc: Cisto. Suie 55 wr Perd, for Yosohama. Juis o O, G yesemiay moplon] Bodeayar: Convantion aiblesting to' san | MAJOR "W, H. McCARTHY, Company. ', Eeacuic of the)Cross| D rE cninen &t e aaing 1S o e e ey e il o o o damomms on “The Fiery Test.”” His text was— Francisco and the Pacific Coast. He < 4 | fected. 7 weather may be expected in summer-and colder | June 17—Er bkin iusenada. for Forc Townsend 1 Cer. fsmy man’s work shall be burned | maintained that prayer was part of the di- Cadets, Who Secured the Honors in the Temperance Essay | Mr. Geary, who has charge of the Sul- | JSAIer i winter. The reverse of nesecondiions | saip lieaper, ior Neéw Vori. June 19—Bark Mo- | Sl ) aes e uselt shail be saved. | ying plan, and that God would as soon Contest of St. Jam:s’ Parish. | livan kennel, said yesterday: I do not | " Produce an opposite result. I et fnne ¢ -4 fourmusted bark, nukiows i i think of giving rains without c'onds as to 3 | feed my dogs on horseflesh, but others do. | June 18—A four-masted Br bark: unknown. e BUREAU. 2 | There ‘is no objection to it on my part N W R AR Eau meartar bestow his blessings witkout prayer. Mr. | | l {ERE are at least three classes of soul- ters, and the work of esch is 10 be ried by the most searching test. If the L b ected upon the sure foun- dat hich the Lcrd has laid in Zion the bu 1 be saved, though his work be de. s'royed by the fiery test. If he bulids on any her foundation there is no promise that the bullder or his work shall stand, her fou ation can no man lay than aid whic sus Christ.’ t only lays the foundation, but he all the material for building. 10es not make the s0il, tne seed_ or the Ihey ere the gift of God. Man can d produce a bountiful harvest. his will or his gifts of God and i endure eternally. o believes in Christ with all his b as his personal Savior aceepts b has placed himself upon a foundstio that all e powers of earth and hell canuot move. But andation is not all. He must take heed ma; wie godliness, love and brotherly kinduess, be the *'Gold, silver and pre: the judg- vork into soul ment will be pu . batuot consumed, snd he will receive “An sbundant entrauce into Lord Jesus ¢ t.” The build with envy, selfish. and negligence wood, hay and stubble” 1 consumed in the fiery test and v fire.” saved, yet so a ge,temperance, pa- | | Hewaphill reminded his congregation that | only ten days remained to prepare for the convention, and suggested that an ear- nest appeal be made for divine favor. He implored his hearers to pray as John | Knox prayed, and to speak to the Lord with the fervor and spirit in which Mar- | tin Luther prayed. Luther in his prayer | said: *‘Lord, it is thine own promise; if it ve not kept, I will not trust thee again.” | Bishop Whitfield prayed: Lord, give us | souls or take my soul. Hempkill invited his bearers to attend the prayer | meeting next Wednesday evening, and to | ask God to bestow on San Francisco and | | the Pacific Coast his richest benedictions. S Sl | Two Corrections of Old Fallacies. The Rev. Willtam Rader of the Third | Congregational Church preacned last night on the text, *We are by nature the children of wrath, even as others.” He | said: RIGHT interpretation of this text cor- rects two fallacies. The first is that we | #re by nature the cnildren of God's PATRON SAINT OF CHILDREN Feast of St. Aloysius Cele- brated at St. Ignatius Church, “TENPERANCE AND MANHOOD Essay Contest of Company E of the League of the Cross. The Cadets of St. James Parish Have an Enthusiastic High Mass and Vespers Com- memorate the Saint’s Virtue and Piety. further than that I b:lieve beef is better. Hounds that are working devour a good Geal of meat, slender as their appearance may be, and the consumption of old borses by them, if the sport continues to grow in popularity, will result in the sale of animals that would otherwise go to the boneyard.” The coursing matches drew a large at- tendance at the Ingleside coursing park yesterday, fully 2500 people being pres- ent, nearly one-half of whom were women. The sport is rapidly growing in favor, es- pecially with the betting fraternity, and a lively business was done by the brokers who placed the bets. Five stalls were in operation, and in front of each one an eager and anxious line of sports with money clinking in their hands was spread out before each event. Following is the list of winners of the contests: Puppy stakes—J. Byrae’s Nelly B beat Ade- laide kennel's Laska, Mira Monte kennels Jester beat J. J. Warren's Sweet Lips, J. Cas- serly’s Sportsman beat J. Schawb's Rockland Belie, S. E. Fortal's Roll of Honor beat M. Welch's Kerry Slide, Grace & Dea’s Bril.iantine beat H. Spring’s Pippin, F. Murphy’s Mid- light beat H. Spring’s Pat Malloy, Pasha ken- nel’s Magic beut O'Shea’s Native Daughter, H. Spring’s Playmate beat O'Shes’s Native UNITED STATES DEFARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE. WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, June 27. 1897, 5 P. M. The following are the maximum temperatures by telegraph from Weather Bureau reported to-d stations in C liforni: Eureka 60, Ked Bluff 90, Fresno %8, San Luis San Diego 63, Yuma Obispo 72, Los Angeles T 94 San Francisco data: Maximum temperature 65, minimum 53, mean 59, Weather Conditions and General Fore- casts The pressure is highest tb viclaity of Vancouver and lowest in Arizons. There has been a slizht fall in pressure aiong the | Pacific Coast, excepiing Washington. Warmer weatner prevails throughout the interior of Cali: fornia and the greater portion of Oregon and Nevada. Forecasts made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight June 28, 1897 Northern Calitornia—Fair Monday: fresh west- erly winds. Southern California—Fair Monday; erly winds. Nevada—Fair Monday: somewhat warmer. Utah—Faic Monduy: somewhat warmer. Arizona—Fair Mouday an Francisco and vicinity— westerly winas. - OCEAN STEAME sh west- ‘air Monday: brisk | sooas, 8 pigs mase. SAN DIEGO—fer Corona—41 bxs oranges, 5 cs tooacco, 1 cs bacon, 2 cs shirts. 4 crts honey. 67 bi-bbls pickled fish, 1 pig baskets, 1bx siationery, 11 bxs iype, 1 bx lanterns, 952 bxslemons. 8 cs groceries. 1 box cereais, 1 pxg moid:ng, 10 chescs tea, 2 pkgsmdse, 3 3 starch. 58 sks flour, dry goo's, % bxs telegcaph supplies, 1 bx bees sax 30 bd s ary fisn. Newpori—21 bxsoranges, 21 bxs lemons, 3 pkgs mase. Kedondo—67 bxs lemons, 1 box lanterns, 35 cs patent medic ne. 4 bxs soap, 2 cs sausages, 350 c3 bee’, 60 tie-ces lard. 5 vkgs castings, 1 cs palat. 1 Borse, 20 kits 13 bbi« fish, 2129 sks barley, 1 box telegraph material, 1 chest iea, 1 box ore, 1sk grain, 70 pkss pipe. 341 bxs oranzes. Po-t Los Angeles—2 mill roils, 10 cs salmon, 1 cssyrup, 1¢s 1 pkg furnishing goods, 2 cs honey 3 bxs bicycle coods, 1 ert tubing, 12 bxs books. § cs maniles. 1 cs castings, 98 bdis pelts. 10 sks pes- nuts. 2 cs hardware. 6 p<es mdse, 25 bxs type, 12 Ppkgs housenold goods, 1 bx el ectric goods. Pore Harford—43 bils hides, 2 bu groceries. 1 cs chocolate. b coops ens, 1 ¢ Hoops: 8 bxs fish, 26 bxs butter. 27 cs eges, 1 ca stationery, 12 cs boney 6 cs cheese, 5 Dkgs mdse % dressed caives, 3 hxs brass, 1sk sage, 1 bx bak- ing roxder. 1 bt olives HON AND YOKOHAMA—Fer Gaelic— 99 pkgs gunuies 2861 pk g8 matting, 59 pkes silk koods, =9 parcels. 200) pezs sugar, U8 pks co tee, 557 pkgs oplum. .7 Digs carlos, 5639 pkgs ten, 6046 p <28 rice, 157 pkzs m se. co. erland - 49 pkgs straw braid, 27 b ol K el Curios, 148 pkis wool. 500 pkgs Taw ik, 18,0 Dpkes tea, 82 pags mdse. For Central and south America—14 pkgssilk tallow, 2 cs contest for the district next | 1gRatius Church. Yesterday the great| A GOOIS GfiIOKET MATOH. ot Mission Socety lectured tast might o5 | August, was “Temperance, ihe Founda. | ® {87 of the churct was decorated with omer zégon poris. % . i E : > Es : | Son, M. Welch’s Tipperary Lass beal J. Reidy’s —— LUREKA—Per Humboldt—70.515 fi lumber, g Tieh and under the curse of the divine dis-| Maior MoQarthy Given the Decision.| Thousands of Devout Worshipers | cotienmoce a Spring’s Brimbo beat J. | Dates of Departure From San Franeisco. | 969 M shinzies, »bags wiols 1 d.namo, 2 cast: pleasure. We are not the chiidren of wrath, ey o (Rl e Sl IR e i e gl S Tugs, 59 rolls leather, 8 pkgs mdse, 5 aressed veal Not Pardon but the products of our own ungoverned Eight New Members Join the Kneel Before the 3. MieLaughlin's Murceila, STEAMER | DESTINATION.| SATiA Epeid| desdensopla Sk ey 1150t Nurier, 3 ey ’ . |selves. Paulsays that we do grow into wrath First ties—Jester beat Nellfe B, Sportsman | Min-ola..... Panama . (Junezs. 12 | &3 55 | PKESXpreas Lakcolu [Tboss. 0o Nor License -to Sin. | adem nas boen made. responsivie, for a goot T oarns Decked Altars. beat Roil of Honor, Midlight beat Brilliantine, | Humboldr.. | Humboudciay |Joness ey | bier o | FORT BRAGG=ex Sevorl sk wool. 8 pizs « . ST deal of which he is innocent. Adain was a ot | Magic beat Plavmate, Tipperary Lass beat 280 Dieco..... |june2d,1lau | blerll ‘;nm;’;xfiw Rev. er C.J. Powers preached at| sinner, but not a scapegoat. We are the ohil _— | Beimbo, At Lasta bye. | St g gaxatiioanitiem 13 U S auA v Per Orizaba— St. Mary’s Church on California street | dren, not of wrath, but of the divine good Second ties—Sportsman beat Jester, Midlight View Pt 900 | Tuncso. vam|per® [ and scins. 100 tons salt, 51 morning on ‘Doing Penange.” | Witk o't S8t AlSiaoaio {be | Peat Magic, Tipperary Lass beat At Last. Jic®& Pet Bnd |JunesO. wau | Plec§ | S0y sarvahans, 7 pkgs mdse, 1 b morning o *" | “Second. it corrects that fascinating fallacy | Company E of the League of the Cross e feast of St. Aloysius Gonzaga, the | “Ihird ties—Sporteman beat Msgic, Tipperary | Grava Haror [Juned012 | biees | COll FoB227 skis bor.is 2 cs sh lla 7usks su In his sermon he said: which tusisis upon growih as the sa.vation of | Cadets of St. James Church held its | PAtron saint of the children throughout | Lass a bre: By A Rhciicta | orarma vamor, TaneS013 x| eed | ¥ dla’ ney hark fins 1831k ore, 'S odia i o e nertood i | O ik i of donn by or onard 4arKDESS | G uarterly parish raily yesterday afternoon | the whole Catholic world, was observed [ Final-Tipperies Lass beat Sportaman. Fomona.... | Humboldisas {Junest, wrwivies | S0l 43 RPN DL L0 B b sver, e o e matra ot os ! We dic o by ahe matiis or Cess oi develop- | at Mission Parlor Hall, Seventeentu street, | With svecial services yesterday at St. Supling stake—P. C. Curtis’ Rosotie beat S. | Furera. .. | Newsors, b e R Car L e s £ beptism, tha! plank | IeNt grow out of old sins 1nio new virtues of | pear V Th 1 ded | IRnatius Church. June 21 was the day of | Desimone’s Logan, P. C. Curtis’ Cavalier beat Fortiana 210u| Pler2a | 355100 208y, 12 ¢a limmvs, 96 ¢ frutt, 3 08 ehiit in'dsnger of ship- | Ourseives. The child, instead ‘of growing out | P€AT Valencia. The bail was crowded | FOU0FS 1 AHICR. <U0e & Wa8 T8 O¥ O | Go\Whittev's Zoe, A. Miles Diver heat Pasha Coon av. 1| 212" | brors L i Lt , express the internal | of 118 vicious tendencies, will grow into them | beyond its fullest seating capacity by the | St Alovsius, but inasmuc PON | yennel’s Ruth Ashmore, G. Waitney's Theron .| Mexico... .. 2,10au | Preril | PEE, DARC TR ohilla, 10 ks beeswaz, 1 - bdi 5 ‘and. con. | unless its o (Aot sttt < i | & week day the cersmonies of the feast | peats. E. Portal’s Oar Boy ki 033, | 8an Diego. B 11aw | Plerll bt = ; 4 , the broken a | unles: nature ;s reguiated and trained. cadets and the ir.ends of the competitors | oo - < VallaWaila| Vic & Pet Buo |July b s \¢ approsches almigh e n the prize essay contest. were postponed until yesterday. Jhrnues»Ro::ueb t Diver, Cavalier beat | WallaWalla| Vic & Pt 8no | Jjuly Sau|Pier er Farallon—435 sks beans, ut I inte: t k| i » ize essay cont > - Theron. 801 bdis. 45 f-sks 1200 qr-sss flour. 313 sks ce, inasmuch o5 by 1t we | © Heavenly Influences The subject of the essay in yesterday's | W hile the day is celcbrated to a certain | i3}’ Roserte and Cavaller divide stake. e | bari, § bais id s, 11 p-xs mils:, 7 pery junk, 3 : Inssmuch s by it we | contest, which was & preliminary parish | €Xtent in all the churches the occasion is | Prizes: $22 50, $12 50, $7 50 and $7 50 s . { Dol bear 3 ca exga 2 coops enicken. 1 ¢s' dry bt il ’ a1 st e j e, | = — | goods. 45ks gouseberries, 27 pkgs palit 3 of, the sacrament, of penance, works Never Force Man’s WilL” | contest, the winner to be entitled to enter | 31¥a3 one of especiai solemnity at gl TEANER Rox Dox _ | Goos ‘Bay—50 bxs buiter, 1 piE express, 1 Portland . cotn. fureka—1bbl glassware, 5 cs books, 15 pkgs The Rev. J. S. David of the Swedenborg | the essay connection with this sutject of penance i b 7 | = . d | Oregon ports. June2s | mdse, 500 M shing s 50 M shakes. to understend something of thut | o' . d 1 4" T white roses, palms, ferns and lilies in | The Bohem ub Temm Wins the Por:lana. Junezs | SALINAS—Per Gipsy steel rails. g ol Spanaucessi | Washingron Hall npodithe atitjectiof en: it ol Tise Mewhioctir Thers wers swo | 00 o) 00 St e ovweoittion il Alameda Combinution. Wecot Crescent City | 30nedn | Mvas Landing-1cs vegs. v church. God’s justice ever | vironment. Hao said, in part: competitors, Major W. H. McCarthy and | 'OU ¥ A < . Humbold: Bay . June2s | Soquel—10 rolls 20 reams 1 pks paper,7 cs nay gather from a bricf i ey oo REE Licutenant W. Kelly. Both essays were | Shriie of St. Aloysius a perfect bank had | Whnat at one period of the rame | \iemeiie |\ | Lerariics Bay: T ter ‘of canonical penances SCEIPTURE man is frequenlty compared i 3 sES | been made ot beautiful lilies and maiden- | promised to be a very exciting cricket | San Bias.. Panama. | Juna Santa Cruz—500 bbis lime, 2 bxs fish, 1 anchor, le should bein refcrenceto| f to & tree. The underground part cor excellen written and eloquently de- | | 3 Eureka.. .| Newporw |7 June29 | 2 bxs butter, 6 pks m ise. emporai punishment of sin, | & sponds (o man’s physical nature. and the | livered, but the judges, Rev. E. P. Nevin, | bair fern ¥ | game, and which was a more than ordi- | Amarapoora....|Seattie. Tumesy | Przeon Poin —5%bxs3 sks 25 dr cheese, 11 sks ctrive of indulgences whicu is B N ey bavhienl mature, and the | T Murphy and Judge H. J. Stafford, | The vasc edifice was filled to its utmost | nary interesting one, was plaved at | Acanuico | Panama .77 Jun-30 | seaweed. 2 bxs butter. Stier i 1 | above-ground part to his spiritval nature. | E. P. Murphy an udge H. J. Stafford, s wraltn = 5 8 s . Eel River June30 | Amespori—9 sks woo!, 1 bx hardware, 15 sks O O O o rn® tho 2GR DI AiTilin 16 (5% . nnally decided in favor of Major Me. | CAPACILY at the half-past 10 o'clock mass, | Golden Gate yesterday. The competing lvicvns 7°1 | gre nonens S e e e S € ! moisturo | 1 : when the specisl services in the Saint's | teams were the Bohemians and Ala- Svdney. .. 1| “BUENEME_Per Scotia—926 sks beans, & sks T preciseiy 8 alearessis 1oty | so) icoialt elementy oL 4hia Boll aun wrani-| Carthy: = S s % San Diexo . Juiy 1| pepoers. 19, cs honey. 165 ska barloy, 87 sks corn, ¥ n indulgence is. ILis | forms them into sap, while through the leaves | The winner of the district contest, in. | DONOT Were beld. Solemn high mass was | medas, and the maich went to the former ] ooe e Juiv 1| 2pegsmde o i Purmiseion (0 8in. | 1t grinks in the air and sunshine and warmth : celebrated by Rev. Father Burkhardt, who | bv jast 40 runs. City. .. |Crescent City Julv 1| Ventura—2351 sks beans. 253 cshoney, 1 bdl » connee with sin as sin | cluding three or four parishes, which (< 53 | State of Cal. Portana. | July 3| skins, 3114 sks walnats, 1 bx wax. appiles only to the punish-|Of heaven. So man, through the physical | Maj McCarthy i W ontitied ter, | Fecently arrived from the Jesuit mission | Going in first, the Bohemians made 163, | Coon tay. . | Nownorr: " | B ity FoE Ay ment of sia, 1o the pusishment of sin in. | 5¢Dses which root him to the physical plane, | 3 o Lox on-teC to enler, | o¢ Buffalg, assisted by Father GeorgoBut- | Sloman, 'Randailand: Biliy | Robartsor, | Clereiag oo |oambert e oo iy (3 | a Bissinger &Uo: ‘Dairymen’s Unlo asimuches ic (s semporal.| Cod's holiuess inwo | SRe0ESS KnoRISIEe frond the ‘ontais world, | Wil be qualified 1o/ entar ‘the/ grAnd an: | 1oy, ssidéaoon, dnd, Bather JamiesHIBKSY, | making the principalicontribations: — . | Witad Brewing Go; Blimer, Brednof & Scnuis: he has Torgiver our sias rere 1o oeis wiel | and percepiion he receives mspiration. aud | PUSL contest for the gold medal, which | as Sub-deaco It was not Morey’s fault that the Ala- SUN, MOON AND 1IDE, Marsuall & Reim ts: Getz Bros & Co: Hiils Bros: debt due him from us. And this debt is dis- | i1luminatic ed by us through temporal punish-} the spiritual sun. Botn sources of nourishment are essential to nd rivalry for the honor of repre. | {rom St. Louis, delivered the panegyric.|fort in great shape with 37, but the bal- | T/M®S AND HxienTs or HIeR AND Low In the ancient times the temporal punish. | MaD’s perfect development. A man’s environ. | C20€fS 8 g nsess i & ment wes ation from the warmth and light of | Will be held next year in the Mcchanics' | Rev. Henry Moeller, the well-known | medas did not top this total, for he made | Hogs & Hewlett: Dodse, Sweeney & Co: Columba | Pavilion. This is a great day among the | missionary who arrived last Thursday | 74 off his own bat. Bird seconded this ef- | Uxrrrn STaTEs CoASE Ann GxonrTIc RrRURY. | g ' Th Ac e prise Brewery; Amer Carb Acid Gas Co: Milwau- kee nrewery; Wellman. Peck & Go: H Waldeck Buifalo Brewery: Witzel d Baker: Dalzer Mal He recounted the many virtues for which | ance of the team did nothing. WaTgrs ar ¥orr PoINT. ENTRANCE TO x ilated by canomical penances, | WeBtis the soil in whick he isplanted. But | senting & parish in the contest is very | 5,° Riovaina was Iamed, and urged his Following are tne score: Cikt ADTHORTEY of e BormnraRo | 1ot A Fotera: ogull & G Rub1 & G T as i ror of Christianity men resdsry | Man, unlike = tree,isa free agent. In free ! spirited. e e scores o NTENDENT Whitny &-n: B G Rubt & Cot Tabor Ba fa o God's Jusiice by thisy | dom’he chooses dzily from his environment | 7, | Bemieis o emuliil tham: = Syecipt muaic ROMEMIANS Norx—The hih and low viaters ocouc a tne : American Un'ou Fisi Co: J B Inkuglia: S City Front (Missin w cold fudulgences were | those things which enter into the formatjon | Licutenant Kelly's essay was a scholarly | was given, the offertory, “Ecce Panis,” by | Sloman c. and b. Werd..... e twenty Redington & Co; Western Mea: Co; J H Barblerl: Wickms : ] ) i : Bve minuces ister than st Fort rol o Teighe | : ycn faciflc other words, Imstead of coeomirg | of his character. No environment however | composition and his delivery of it was | Villar, being especially beautitul. e O SYamimeed laise thag at Fore volus e wment | 1,1 v Soopel £ O3 Wit Brve: acifo church accepted other works ap- | K004 canincure & man’s saivation. If he is | loudiy applauded. Temperance as tie| In the evening there were grand vespers | W. McLeanc. Feelb Ward............. | 6 emoricn & Ca: Garoin & Maggin, A Kncs of the more. rigorous | Combelled to chose right the choice is not real: | essential basis of a man's menial, physic | And a solemn benediction, ' The mvrinds | ¥ b Randali b Horue. 50" Erog e R : fOUS | itis not his own; itcsmnot enter iuto the for. | s . TP e fifenirg tecves . Ward b 1 eei . W W Montag ‘Sawyer Tanaing Co: Konler utial canons, Hence | 1 3ion!or his character: he is poniratg o | cal and spiritual welfare was the theme, |Of candies sparkling from the flower- | JVyueevis e Wanlb- oel S | & Chiase: Campodonico & Malcolm: Gen Electr outside influerc alny| Major McCarthy's essay was in part | ¢ecked altars eave an unusually impress Melndos b. Robertson.. Monday. June 28 o D E Allison & Lo (ira soundings on the United States Ccast Survey | Chinese and Japanese merchanis: Uormac & bon- e Pt em e, minus sign () precades the | ohue: W P lawis: K B Bam: DN & B Waliers | . ; he isaslave. It i 5 > Tk huaida: ey us ve ap ce 1se P 1 Lutjens & Co: Newmark & Edwards; Ame P canonical pensuca wiuld have dons foras! | of divine providence thatno heavenly infin. | along the same lines. 1n addition heem- | jve appearance 1o the bonse gl wamip| W Relewn Mogu Sun rises, 4.49) Moon rises 3.00ax | Fot.a 5 MoDonough e ftuuyon s KOwals<y & C Ceronical yeusnce was not the pardor: of sin, | SNCE OPErating upon man shall ever amount | phasized the evil effects intemperance nad | ReV. Father Calzia preached l‘,,lmd“,’"“";' " Gribbin ¢ Bird b. Robertson. Sun seis 7.57) Moo sets. Kobler & Frohin : Amer Press Assn Dneitner is indulgence; canonical penance was | 1© COmpuis.on. lin retarding civilization. Among other | ,"!{};'-'lfb‘{ffl‘)of 'fi,‘;f.:’.“ff,'.';z o 'E:,l"i;;]_ H. i, Cookaon not out. —= Vol & Son: Go . MeXu ;" Evalein & Xaa not permission (o sin, neither is indu.gence; ST things he said | sho he v 8 Sxtras R 0: M O i e canonica: psnance coneern H ) = | Iy il T ten- L Cuandier: Long Sy upto: Tro Leunars ) Samporat eneenaos ieerned gnly wivi| Changing' Conceptions Iao not exaggezate when I say that tn our | gor 1110 Ie0d & Howy lie, even from ten-| VP St o it skl CB: S Homun oy T R D105 At iy = vilization is now a century behind ) a & 2 Ste T W aler; Bau-: Bros. o & Schwariz: Bass ment of sia, w0 too wi ndulgence; canonicai of Future Pun shment B e oY oentury piid yhat | tions of 'the world and the flesh, if only R T itoerer” Fafoc Co: Culliornia Fieoworks Co; 6 1 b es oaserec s price, neither is 1 ok ¢ an 4 by the grace of God. Nothing o | alis, Runs. Ma ckets. Tay & Co: M J Brandenstein: Sunset Tel & Te induigence, nlgences are nof = ¥ X unknown among us. 1do not mean that spe- | Assisted by [ . D B “Huo 68 £ S 1 e e Thos e \ ) barier, bu: sacred and holy thinge tot puy | . Bev. H. T. Shepard of Olivet Congrega- | c.es of civilizition which Coosists of a few | well proves this as the fite of S.. Aloysius, | Nar Jf-wmwwe.....108 68 3 H e L o b e b or to sell which would be tosin s Simon | tional Church preached last night con- | prodigies of learning, a metropolitan circle of | whic . was passed for the most part amid | woberison .. 41 29 [ 8 Parte dae: & Gornie: &Co:. Qo dyeas Rubber Co 2gus sinned. cerning old and new ideas of hell, He | COUTLY gentiemen, wiile all around is passion / the temptations and allurements of a | Banner.... 1R % 1 0 © Trobett: O R & X Co: M S Simas: T J Kelly: G —_—— e . aud igoorance and vice. Butldomean that | prince’s court, surronndings such as are | Hosue. ceenees 24 4 ° 3 ‘Tetzen; Francis Bros: J Murray: S Jaco s: Kahn The D D =% caid | kind of civilization whith consists in a love of f“o!‘ s s ey Ssremdpid | TR = S = g 2 ¥ | hros: S Cohen & on: San Frao: iseo Brawerles: G h ties 1 UNISHMENT . order and duty, and in that recognition and ity & e e NoTE—In the apove exposiiion of the ides the | Ginocchio: Klein & Co; Nash & Co: H 0 Gree ELTLes eveloping e T hor wrongdoing has renson | 3y rea "Tegard for the Fignts of och.ra which | mained strong and pure. R B Hogue b, Cookun..... 2 | early morning tidex are. £lven in the Joit hAns | hoodss Demariial & LoAD amson & Cos Gres U Church gravitation, of heat and cold maset by | CANOL be enforced by iaw; in sffectionate | Saint Aloysius Gonziga was a Jesuit |y Jgilman b Cookson......ooo..o... 73 | tolumn, and the successive tides of the day ln the | kxp:ess % Hont s pon urch Workers, Sbeved oF pemaltios enqumd ® pxpaist be | Hearts, 1 active truth-loving ‘min com- | of the sixteenth century and iamed | ¥ & Nopertoon o Gribbin & Cooisos 1 | Coltmn ives the second 1ids ot b ahy: 2a- s | AL O G e e A Cor 3G Siegiicd “My Brother, the Work of M 1a family lise, in school afleirs ana State con. | bined 1o make happy bomes, brotherly neigh- | for his piety and viriue. He was born in | . Ward Jr. b. Koberison... 9 | time column the third tide, and the last or righs | & Co: C K Jean:nzs; Divckmann & Co: F rat Nat Ay , th ork of Man for| cernsaeciares that punishment is unayoidspie hornu_;!:kmlkd .ag"x"- o 1:wrmxu-m'lf beo- | the Castle of Castiglione, March 9, 1568, | }i- Bird e dgiog operill - band column gives the last tide of the day, except | Bank: & chwariz: Weils, Farzo & CoiJ A Folger Man'’ was the subject of a sermon preached | in 81l best work. Reason and faiih comtine Poen postponed a century in our midst by tay | 2is fatner being Marqais of Castiglione | & Yiannern. Roveosons i1 il e e Tolgasy Lire !ides. as sometimas | & Co: H Levy & Co: G H Prichard: K Migall: M J last evening by Rev. J. N. Beard of Grace ;:‘v:lg;:“n:“fr;g-;'hcrenhvr 1ts measure of puni- | y dening effects of intemperance. g ‘ and Prince of the Hoiy Roman Empire. | k. Ward c. Ccokson b. Roberison. . ccurs. The helghts given are additious to the | Braudensiein & Co: Parrott & Co: A C Kobinsor M A T v ol -4 T o 1 1. H. Spiro run out 3 - X Ounarch, coruer of Twenty-fiustanil | Weee e Gonsuts s and $hms 'of His| . Hetaf iotiathe ah homvile ot Silak usss e e T L T O e e e Capp streets. He said in part: followers who came most closely into touch | made by W. J. Hamilton, the chairman; | St U™ be showed signs of great piety even | iy p,J R T VORMEELY the church was much occu- | Jiil their master. and understood his spirit | Jiayher O' Ryan. the spiritual adyiser of | [P DI earliest childbood. When only 9 height, and then the number given1s subtractive | Blanchard & Page; London, Paris & Amer Bank: from the depth given by the char Sotomi & Co. T EEE 1 oldt— Western Meac Co: ¥ B Liaight best, we find it very hard to b:lieve that b ears of ape he took the vow of perpetual Total 5 T v — — Per Humboldt—Western " B Ia pied w the nature of God and ‘thy o) ¥ i u o P, ¥ e P < o & o I Dlehion' the anuire of (600 snd ‘the | spesksol Hisnum as the sciuel locaiy ot | {he League of the,Croms, and Father|cpagity. ifis vouth was spent at various BOWLING ANALYSIS HIPPING INTILLIGENCE, Norion iellerre Go.Rosy & Hewlets Hills 5ros i nee o give attention to the | 'UjITe Punishmen:. e e AT places, at Mantua, Castigiivne and Soain, Balls Runs. Maldens. Wickets | __ s Wheaton. Breon & Co: A C Nichols & Co: H Haas: practical concerns of the world in which we | tql% 441t a8 hard to conclude from their | In addition to the essays and addresses | Fia o, U Lo va v where celebrated. W. Robertson........61 31 1 4 v | Welis ¥argo &to: P, citlc Lumber Co: § Wolner: ve. Hence the present emphasis upow the | SOTAS that future punishment is material fire. | the following programme was rendered » e s < feittvlo s g SR (1 s 0 i wvea X W P Cosmoe: H D S.rbners W & Clguits En ey e S This is certain: Doctrines of future pumsh- n 1585 be entered the Society of J Kloman 24 o o o SUNDAY. June 27. | terpriso Brewory: A Contils & Bros: 4 5 Kuight L “Veni Creator,” audience; praser, Rov. |and wentto Rome, where he studied in changed continuaily irom Abra Once in ten years our Government takes a : Creato Stmr Aliiance. Hardwick, 56 hours f - | SSFE PCo. : sus of e country as a basis of legisiation, | hom '© Jesus, and the change secms to the | LT, O RIRY RINID, s0l0, Jumes Dewer: | tha Roman College. “Two yeass later he torta: 475 M ft lumber. To 1) 1 BIDY Lumber Co © | * Fer CrhiabaMiller, Slogs & Scott: Union Iron Lo often the church undertakes its Work | Gucibs ook S8 1o-day to have been toward | o\ Grdner s song, M. W, O Comyali 4 | took the minor ordefs. In 1591, while at THE CALL CALENDAR. i VT R A e T T T iy | o ki YT AN Newhall & Co: P hout any adequate study of actual social | "OPIEr conceptions. | D:um, audience “| Rome, he was seized with the plague ana and'mase, to Goodail, Parking & Co. - o PAY | e annbsec & Cor elby moiting & conditions. 1o cotaniience of Which many o1 | | died on June 21, at the early age of 23 Stme Humbolat, Bonifield, 16 hours 30 min | Lead Co. Hermaun &1 05 F Sandeval: C D punier. in 0f Cai: Chag Tetzen from Eureka: pass and mdse, (0 M Kalish & Co. ‘ex Mining Co; San Vinc || Stmr Corona, Jerson. 63 hours trom ~an Diego: Perhaps no one influ & Co; L F Lasireto; nce is more paralyzing R At the conclusion of the programmethe | pyiy o ¢ ven- HERBERY YOUNGGR TO WED. |toilowins boya took ihe. biedze and. ber | . Lriices and yrelates honored and ven- Caudelaria Con to the church than the popular i “ior S came members of the league: Tx | n . pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Miniaz L0; Nevada Bak: W ils Fargo & Coi That the Dastor in appointen Tes o, ALTosion | myy ¥ngagement to a Coluss Belle Just | 1o FEURLC 20 Clovler: Vincon b | Feas: of Si. Alossius was granted o the | ifst Quacter)| | stmr Noyo, Levioson, 14 hours from Fore Brage: | D Sprockels & ro: A Paladini: Mever, Wisos The church 13 not tiie pastor’ . 4 3 £ ) " . . Fay, | o4 y anl V. 729 une 7. s and mdse. 10 J < Kimball. * | Co: Gareia & Maggloi: ~hinese Merchants et e ockry o dheiwel) mfi[;fl;:.: An interesting engzagement to announce | Fickert, Archie Lowans and Frank Cos- samt of all students throughout the | | Roc.: r r tiey and bark, 1o Poliard & Do ige. hof & Schu z: J B Hanity & Co: Chatler Ml Pastor (o do ali tie work of the chusch W. Y. Younger, and Miss Frances Miller, | = o g 15 |16 1|0 [] 7 Sunr Laguna, Peterson, 65 nouss from Hue- | Prinoi: Sanutaeturing Co; - Moore, Forsuson & ! rttonlarly aiapted Cii i the church are | daugiter of the well-known Hollister | GREAT FLY-CASTING, VICARIOUS ATONEMENT. | ———]— | | neme: 680 sks'beans, to S 1 Milling Co. Co; CJ Leist &Co; Pucific Commercinl Co: M ¥ ge Bera Hes oppncs, 10, Christian’ men. A | farmer. The engagement of the youns | f bl B 22|23 | 2¢| 28 | 36 |@Last Quarten| | Stme Faralion, Roberia, 40 nours from Yaquina | Deielsi H Ducerd: J Erianger & (o, W € Frice & g cd les onen to youus men. ne g | CHENE w.,d,.uar" a surprise 1o their | Lowry and - Mausfiold Bear ON the | Dr. Jerome A. Anderson Defines Its T p oy e e Ty Yo% pam sha midee to “"Y“&}“";"S" B Ohts &t 0: CnA Hazes thought and hence have large possibilities of | MDY Iriends. be wedding will be cele- Honor« at Stow Lake. : Relation to iheosophy. | Stmr Gipsy. Leland. 22 bours from Moss Land- | & Co: Jno leynolds; Baker & Ilamilion useiulness in the church. When we consider | brated on Wednesday afternoon | 1—}— | —|—| New Moon. || | ing, etc: produce. to Goodall Perkins & Co. | Sionne & Co; Whitiand Proiuce Co; W P Fuller o o e " S | oflook ay the residenc of Duras Mackor? | 5 11 (enUh ogular Sunday coniestof he | Dr. Jorome A. Anderson addressed the | 1@ Samatgrn || me e P bl Rt 2 | £ e fie:d of thie utmost practical importance. ald, brother-in-law of 1he happy groom. San Francisco Fly-casting Club heid at| Thensophical Bociely tast evening at the | = = == U;«'.}up“’:y"::‘m?'y;.'; North Facific > S Co. Per Gipsy _’x‘"“ lh’:- H CowelleAL Galll Pruis When all have 1 work o - 3 e i 1 Rt S1di g ae " b er, S N ‘o: Nor eiler d : i 4 A ‘{ ‘"l“n”mupm ’x.::’ :ge ’.;,”;h i‘:es‘;l one ,g The ceremony is to be very quietly cele- Stow Lake yerterday morning ragu.led in | Ac.demy of Sciences building. He 'Whi NOTICE TO MARINERES. Loring: 1 lotore, to Uyak M! g | Smith :‘t‘\‘3 Daiey m n e e e our church s will spring into present victors | Urdted by Rev. Mr. Lyon. Invitations | S0me very good scores. Dr. E. N. Low:y | on the subject of “Thbeosophy and the Sl S hio | “Lom pkes mdse. 10 Alaska Packers' Assn. | &Co: K Kerr: A W Fink: Swone &40, Madison, and pirmarent provperisy. ¥ | have been extended to the relatives only. | made the longest cast, 103 feet, but the | Vicarious Atonement. Offios Teomted. 1o ina Matotanse Brtnassein O3 Hayagy® from Kureka; | Bruce & Cot Ingugis &Coi P TO0, 08 LW - - 1A;er|- wn}l be m‘a_mnd of nonm— nbm' brides- | fly was missing and it did not count. He| “‘The vicarious atonement,”” he declared, | m: mwn-_u‘:\ s-ne “fl l;fl;ool for lfl. .:;n’.m n’! Schr Christina Steftens, Nordling, 15 hours frm | B Walo Brew: Siandurd «o: Wes ) e O 5 maids. James Cameron will be bst man. v ) } o > Y ners without regard to nationality ree 07 | Fisks Miii: 70 cds wood, to R & Giloride. crgus & . omisicont Sw ss Coo ¥, ’ won the event, however, witn 99} feet. | “‘separates earihly from neavenly con- | . = Berg . o ’ | 2 2 Schr Okanogan. Moor | BB Cotian Meore, Ferzuson & Co: Yogter Bros The Church’s Sin, fheypung couplsiwill w0 ndethion alw. 1. Mansfishy ont 100,700 bt Bk | oetioe. Ths Preanniabo i alsied Rledie | MEIa “Str sy L v i ble: lumrer. 10 Fope & Taiber " T FortGam- | | Fer Scola ok & Lu: Fleld & Stowe: kr by R F. S F bridal trip, and on their reiurn will reside handicap of 515 feet put him back to sec- | of Wealth, fame or ease—are the outcome | office. where complete seis 0f charis and saliing | = Schr Laurs Mo Hansen, 8 days from Port- | lanser € Gallinger: S &' ulliing L o: O Brmith & y Rev. F. S. Ford. |in tnis City. 228 8e1d "von ithe o f ihe ‘one-life theory.' Vicarious atore- | directious of the world are kept on hani: or com- [land: — M ¢t lum er. to D 5 Bing. | ERFY K armsby Co: Lator txchange: Guzgensd 1 R o . | ona piace. arsfield won @ distance | of 1he “one-life theory. o tes | PAFiSon and reference, and the latest information | “Sohr Wing and Wing. o e.bere. 31 dass from : _Last evening Rev. F. 8. Ford of the Shot in the Leg. and accuracy event and Lowry the deli- | ment, the cnief Christian dogma, SeParates | can always be obtained regurdiog lghts, dangers Coos Bay: 200 M 1t lumber,to Simpson Luner oo | First Christian Church spoke on the sub-| Antone B. Ross, who resides at 918 Mont- | 8¢y and accuracy event. The scores | the ideals of heaven and earth. to navigation and all matters of interest (o 0Cean | schr Fanny Adele, Ugiivie, 7 days from Grass ject, “The he doctrine of the vicarious atone- | commerce. Haror: dumbe: | ile; i The time ball ontoo of the bullding on Tele- D. Mansfield 100 | Ment makes man vile; that of reincarna- | grapi, ‘Wil i hoisted about ten minutes befor Sin of the Church,” his text | gomery street, while sitting among the bushes | W€'@ a8 follows: being: atEl Campo yesterday afternoon received a | LONE d':l-;;cee sting—\ Mat. xxifi:23: % * * These ye ought (o have | DUIIELIR the Tight leg. which was fired by a | feet, Dr. E. N. Low 10 5 K Slade Lumver Co. Schr Amethyst. Sorland, 7 days 16 Lours from 2 . ? 3 Wi ort; 105 M y 9915, A. E, Lovett 833, | tion makes him godlike. It makes him | hoon. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by | to o o uri oo, L 1t lUmber, (0 orer; 5 tons bark, CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE We Handle GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND TUCKS a0 A 5 boy out of & pistol. The sh Ci G G Young 7932 H.F. Muller 73, A. R. Crow- | live to benefit mankind and to sink self in | telegraphic signal ieceived each day trom the | Schr Bender firothers, Zaddart, On marging. There never was & more favorable done, and not to have left the other uadone, e Tloa g B s teaen el 70, PepnariT o f the universe.’’ United States Naval Observatory s Mare 1sland | Timber Cove: 10 cda wood: 16 Bender ke "™ | (lme and thers 1§ no marcer Kuown that s boier 2 ng. Ross was treated at ppe the great self of n 0 . der Bros. He said: the Receiving Hospital, where the wound was | _ Accurscy fi"d ;:In-no. Casting—Lowry 82 —_————— “- e A etbar e e bl I':n:nu?in&l:pn“yém&.‘;mm 1% hours trom “:_::,‘:::u:‘go 12; conger ‘\(.\::..n}gr‘.‘:;‘rgdiu ) n 3- 7 1 sens lauding; wi . to N v ons iy and wee.l. Marke. Let IN is Jawlessness. It is a condition rather | 10009 t0 be insignificant. ouns S5, Lrowel) 76, Halghi st~ ©' “| On May 1 the twenty-our-hour method | aropped on fime, or giving the eror. if an: s T Anlgatt | e and Bookier, teiling uow tu make money on ihan iudividual mcts. This condition is R e A Delicacy and accuracy cesiine—Lowry80 1.3 | Of marking the time was applied in | Published the same day oy the atiernoon papers. pEE 47, | Cbicago Board of Trade. el Ut e o i ey s Shown by | | HYrxoric instruction at Golden Gate Hail | per cent: Crowell 80, Lovelt 703 Halgns 78 | Belgium 10 (he railways, the post and the | 434 bY the WoraIng papers tue foligwiag iv. e Bhaiaice ORIt Gros o DUDENNAVER & COMPANY, ' en e | to-night, Seals 25 and 50 cents, * | Muiler 76, Young 75l4. | telegraph, Lieutenant, U, & N., in coarge. Stwr Chiisal, Dunbam, Eel Kiver, 83 Consolidated Exchange Building, Chicago