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THE SAN FRA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1897. “ THRICE Dm THEY OFFER I'HM TI_IE CROWN." , was present, and before he was allowed to NEW TO-DAY. Ieave for the East on the Sunset Limited | e~ oo e e { he had to te!l of tae great need for mis. sionary workers in Alas He is on -flf, l H E OWL ,BUT OHE SYNOD FOR CALIFORNIA Not much bas been ssid and still less has been writien about the adamantine | return trip from tbat Territory, having firmness and the indomitable will of a society leader par excellence. Nevertheless visited I)n\\'soq City, the ]\\undl_ke and a!l such a paradox has been unearthed, and the initiated few have been treated to o:uery:)nn‘so!xnllley st. He ;olu;lnlhc;s;- is trong ble and the florid pale. persiition, degradation, want and misery, a sambple of iron msn.t?nce that made the strong trem pale. i1l fhiaabectiusiu any xliionARetyiois However, that is all a tale of the nasr. - R He pleaded for the support of the home Let bygones be bygones! Shout for the finesse and ‘act that made a strong | mission board that such places might be man relent and the society matron, belle and bud—separately and respectively of | reached. \:resbyterian Delegates Are Opposed to Any Di- vision. : =) course—wave the alluring flag of victory. In cold plain type it may not thrill for Rev. Mr. Roberts was introduced “h’ 83 CUT'RATE DR UGC|STS, its entire worth, Still the fact is awe-inspiring. EroAtman. | He'ls'over nix Tost In'beight 3 | and weighs about 250 pounds. He told of the home boa its origin, personnel, mode of appointment, and gave instances of its work in support of a piea to the | church members to give liberaily that it | might be carried on to a greater exteas. “We do not want money simply for the purpose of rupporting schools 10 cducate e L e WILL BE CIVEN AWAY, their knowledge they snouid learn to solve the problem, ‘What gaineth a man || o 6 - » |if he gain the whole world and lose his | “«0 0[‘0 le 1“( Oflle ‘l" own soul?” Eighteen years ago I visite! | ) ( NI | q . the Sioux Indians in the Indizu Territory. Five hundred natives were gathered to- . | kether with nine mivisters.” The sacra- To Be Given Away November 30. mental supper was administered by a man who, before bis conversion, had been con- | demned to death for his part in the Clear- - | pater mas-acre. On represeniation ffl‘A 25C Purchase entitles every customer to the missionary board President Lincoln purdoned him, and there he was preach- | a chance on both outfits. jing a gospel that made the savage as . docile as a child. Do missions pay?" Mrs. Pierson opened her remxrks with | the scrintural story of the daughters who asked Moses if they could not have a | share of the Promised Land. Moses turned to the Lord and asked him. He Greenway, autocrat and social leader, has allowed his resolution to withdraw from society to pale, and like 1he great and only Patti bas consented, after a Market Street, San Francisco. ON WiTH THE. CANCE LET yov BE UnconrFinED Y Westminster Halls Proposed for Berkeley and Palo Alto. Attempt to Censure the Trustees of ton College Is Not Indorsed. Prince cE Sax FRANCISCO CALL,) 903 Broadway, Oct. 22, § 1ay’s session of the Presby- od of California opened in vyn Presbyterian Church this morn- said in revly: “They speak right; thou with a large attendance of mizisters shalt give them a share among their and elde fathers’ brethren.” “Iknow of no need of The t usiness of the morning was a greater commendation of women’s the recognition of the Santa Barbara Presbrte It was organized at Ventura with A. H. Currier, moderator, and W. | right,"" said the syeaker. “This you | | can apoly vourselves. The women of the { Presbylerian cnurch wanted a part of this work and, as a result, the Occidental | Board. We huve built chools and gave | them to the church. We :.ave zathered up thousands of unsaved and brought | them to a knowledge o a living Savior.” | She continued at iength, giving illustra- | lluns[()i the peed of work among the CHff Dwellers in New Mexico. | To-morrow’s e-sions will be Gevoted to FIRST PRIZE. th* consideration of the reports of the! various foreign mission officers in the | ZORA—Imported Shetland Pony, Governess Cart and Harness, forenoon and of the home ris-ions in the | afternoon. In :he evening the subject for { the popuiar meeting is “‘Education.” Rev. L. H. Hailock of Mills College will speak upon the side of the vounr women | and Rev. Artaur Crosby of Mount Tamal- | | pais Academy wiil represent ‘he young | mer Rev. A. A. smore, | D.D., of the Occidental Coliege will speak | in behalf of that institution, while Rev. | | W. H. Landon, D.D, of San Francisco | ;\\‘ 11 close the meetin on the question, | “What Synod Can Do for Our Theologic | cal Seminary."” The usual prelim- jnaries were carried out, and it was ac- report of presbyteries on the estion of, dividing the synod and mak- a delegate body showed thatthe | hat been overwhelmingly de- | Santa Barbara and San Jose esbyteries were the only onesthat voted | 1 favor of a division, waile the Oakland | Thus these two ques- | | tions were lost without discussi The committee upon tem perance stirre:t up a discussion by condemning the board In mext Sunday’s **Call*| | there is to be the third install. | row’s zreat | rkable Wom- | This thrilling tale has | acted much aiteation. ER s B e —— v — great deal cf persuasion be it understood, to grant a farewell appearance. Last year when the first green hiade of grass appeared, thereby noting that the social seasun was o'er, the leader announced threugh the columns of tnis paper that his dancing days were days of the cim and distant past and that the cotillon was but a relic of departed glories. : When the edict went forth there was disturbance in the land. A season without a coti.lon was only to be compared to the summer resort without a man. Social forces were at once marshaled, campaigns planned, commands given and battles begun. The siege was a long one, tho corquering army persistent and the enemy firm. Finally success crowned their efforts. The victory was a notable and great one. Oneof the amazing features of the campaign is it was all planned and executed by the fair sex. And still more SECOND PRIZE. CHARGED WITH BURGLARY. !TOM THUMB-—Imported Shetland Pony, Woodland Cart and The Man Who E.tered George Dixon's | Harness. BRING THE CHILDREN AROUND TO SEE THESE IDEAL OUTFT Koom Arsested. | | The man who entered the room of | George Dixon, the colored pugilist, in tue | pevon House, Market streat, carly last | Qur last Ponies and Phaston were won by MRS. T. P. RYAN, | \‘\v\l:"(‘v"’x e s Ltec(d 246 Twenty-first avenue, Richmond District and locket, set with dia amazing is the fect that they refuse to divulge to a breathless world what tactics they employed. monds, was arrested yesterday afternoon | z v Rumor, unreliable and to be guarded gainst, deals with the victory variously. One by Detectives Reynolds and Dincn end | RAILROAD TRAVEL HLTen il PR the chief foctor and that her scalding tears melted the Greenway resolution. Another wind wafts the tale that the el R % |\ H T Slan d E | g PACIFIC COMPANY.- 3 & e is Thomas Blanchard, a native of souUTH N I"A crarina of the Four Hundred knelt before the kuight of the carpst, and still another bird whispers that mum was | London, Fslend, and saatitiec shae 1o (EAcita exbrasc) the word. | entered the room by menns of a faise key e e | “ bed. He NSAN FRANC | However, be it as it may, a great victory has been won, and on the 10th of December, A. D., 1897, the great and only while Dixon was ssieep in vned t d d " (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) ® Greenway on his farewell tour will open the dancing season with a dainty debutante, pawned the ariicles and the detectives re- I lM ITE[ — 10:454 Santa Barbara—Rev. A. H. Currier, D.D., was in the Westminster As- | Elmhurst—Rev. George C. Butterfield, SEW TO-DAY 004 Mazysvilic, Orovilieand s i and Hon. E. 8. Hall. | is reilance on prayer 10 God | morning: Rev. 3, M. Smilh. cvening. | A e AN FRA 1 u HGAE] 0A Vaceville and Rumsey 8:d5p Slockion—Rev. G. C. Giffen aud Hon. Jonn | Vasbraver at the open- | fan Leandro—Rev. H.W.'Chapman, evening. $ HSSG Tn 0 0A Mariinez, San Kamen, Vil Law. | u = of every session, and once & : Jalistoga and Santa Rosa Tihie Eommiitie npon the Selidn ol h a day wes set aside on which two were | g session wae held at the —vVvIia— 8:004 Aflautis fepresn, Ogion e LALBO0 S R | and three to pray.. Often erian Church, and was a dis- | B804 Niles, Sau J fare of students in the State and other | two hours, while the ser- | cussion of the home and foreign mission | Sacramento, seculsr universities recommended the es- | e ! es- vs one (o two hours in length. | work. Rev. Robert McKenzie, D.D., pre- | tablishin cot S ot ““‘{"“”‘e;} halls” | “Doctrinal Contents of the Conlession” | sided. The spenkers wece Hev. W. C. | William M. Hersman, Who Served | 2% adjoining the campus at Berkeley | waq the subject of Rev. H. G Minton, | Roberts, D.D., LL.D., secretary Board of | — -— ! DD, of San Anseimo Seminary, who fol. ‘ in the Synod Thfrty-Eight |lowed. He entered deeply into the con- Years and Was Then Elected Tehama and Red *8:304 Peters, Milton and Oz 9:00A New Orieans xpre: Bakerstield, Santa Barbara, Lo 1g, El Paso, New t Martinez, Merced and fession, drawing out the fundamental principles. Fresno 0P Sacramento Itiver ov. i i Or Martinez and Way Stat Modisiio | Rev. John Hemphill, D.D., dwelt upon | 30r Martines and Way S r . the “Inflience of Westminster Stanaards | . Vizalia . = e in Promoting Government by th: Peo- | { Leave Yan Franeiseo 4:30 P. M., 01 Mar i liejo; ple.” He claimed to be the direct eczle- | Our Cus.omers. | erano and Napa, Princeton Uni- sociely using e sizninzof a aliquor iicense iout which sig- have secured a anted the re- s opposed by d tbat it was attack upon should be re- the commiittee ations and sub- This view was nod and the com- Mondays and Thursdays. Arrive Kansas City 6 P. M., Thursdays and Sundsays. | (for Arrive 8t Louis 7 A, M., i SiEiine o Y ‘With stool and covers, guaranieed for teu years, 2 Fridays and Mondays. | Barbara GIVEN .:.. AWAY rrive clitago 9:43 . 1. NOVEMBER 15 A TICKET GIVEN WITH EVERY 25¢c PUR- CHASE, 4 FOR $1, 8 FOR $2. BUFFET SMOKING CARS and | CU l PRI C ES PULEMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS. ON ALL GOODS! { oniy. but 5o sxira ‘carge Is made o"5er? Fountain Syringes, TICKET OrFice:, 644 Market St, Hot-Water Bot:les, Pink' am’s Compo | Chronicle Building. | ‘¢ ‘ Qakland Office: I8 Broadway. | " SIVFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- GFIC RAILWAY 00, | s Hair V Sreei 0 | CUANT DIVISION (Narro ‘oot arks St Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market 3k (R OF M sket St stastical descendant of the four Iristi mem- bers of that great assembly, and made a telling discourse. He was followed by the | Rev. Wiliam Alexander, D.D., on the rfluence of the Docirinal System on | Modern C zation,” | The foliowing appointments for pulpit supplies for the Sabbath have been made | by the committee for this side of the bay: Baptist, Firsi—Rev. Guy W. Wadswortn, morning; Rev. W. K. Guthrie, evening. Tenth Rev. Arthur Barnhisel, | 4:100r Benicia, Winters, Woodland, Kniglits Landing, Marysvile, Oro ille nd Sacramento . , Tracy and Stockton P Z\Io4lx5{30, | AN ELEGANT | BYRONMAL ZY | ropein Mu | Fridays and Mondays. ; Ogden and DlNING C;ES Under Harvey's Management. | morning. Congregational, rst—Rev. William Martin, >. M nton, D.D., evening. H. Weiler, D.D., morning; Puget ed the following for the coming year: -R2y. A. Parker, D.D., | re, D.D., Rev. Wiliiam , Elders A. D.Seward ana 8. A. H. Carrier, D.D, Kipp, evening. ympson, D.D., mornin Presbyterian, First, Osklahd—Reyv. H. (Foot of Market Street.) Ti'6:00x) Melrose, Seminary Park, Flichburg, Elmhurst, San Leandro, South San Leandro, Estudillo, Lorenzo, Cherry and x Maywards, * B. Noble, D.D,, Rey. T. J. C. Esstman, Elders Law. B. Conklin, Y. T. E ectric Belts. s Tiusses, fit.ed by an expert Ga.vanic or Fara iic Batier.e: Cupidene. . 25 5 «m Donald, Rev. Hbb. tehell, Rev. A. A. i Runs through to Niles. } ¢ From Niles. Rev. J. C. Bur- ers R. G. Reynolds ¥ ¢ Stoc Obesity Beits -§2 MDA FARCT mbiy—Rev. F. §. TB:AA Now lber ‘and Elder J. Ean Francisco to San Rafael. Mathens, Rev. 10:ds in Presbyte: ckard and Elde end 11:30 . a0 BUNDAYS—s:00, 8:30, 11:00 4 a; 1:30, 3:3% | b0, 5:20 . a an itafiel ‘0 San Franciece. DAYS—6:10, 3 y—Rev. J. E. Stuckell, ec and Eider J. D Bier | General Sylvanus Cadwalader, a ations . or | ‘CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Sco Nam Art, a Regularly Or- : . . . 3 45, 540, 5:10 From SAN FRARCISGO—Foot of Market Sirest (Slip 8§)— Ll C der in the Late W Soro Turoat, Pimples Copperf@ll | at1:85 s u. .~ 900 11:00ax. 11900 *200 13:00 byiery—Rev. Y nder in the Late War : % Colored Spofe, Aches, I o 1:16 00 ry—Rev. H.C. Thomp- ot dained Presbyterian Minister. v, Haic Taiizet Wity COORBE | "800, 62 Pt e B i3 6:00, 6 L MR EMEDY C0., 307 Masenie T, Between San Francisco and Schuetsen Park same | From 0AXLAND—Fuol of B —*6:00 8:00 10:004.x. < B8l | scnedule as wdove. $12:00 *1:00 3200 *3:00 140 *5:00r ¢ Elder George | 5 nd Ryling Elder of the Synod. | Sun Francisco Pr H. B. McF | in Attendanc e on theSynod. | 5 = = Inefect e | 7T COAST DIVISION (Iroad Gauge). Jose Pr B or. | and Palo Alta where there could be main- | : ; | June 13, |_San Francisco. i Tovna e = - Edward Ec- | (ained a chapel, apartments for a presi- | Home Missions, and Mrs. F. H. Pierson | B I el NS L L S Lo Barbara Presbytery—T. H. Barnham, | €0, dean and his family and wings for of Women's Hoard of Home Missions, pavs. | st 1 Almaden Wednesda e G. W. Hayes and H. H. Lawrence. MRAM, | gormitories for young men and young both of New Y City. 5200 xu] Novam |1 91004 s e s . o Stock!oa Presbytery—Rey. J McDonala, | women, and the appointment of special Dr. Sheldon J. ck:on, moderator of the for: Gonurrbee. :28:: ;.fiu,“‘,,,ml}{?,\ s 2""1"‘:’“"‘ Tacilie Ll Rev. J. H. tand Eider E. E. Schermer. = | committees who shall proceed just as soon | General Asscmbly of the United States, oot '-’.'}.'r'.“n'x'&'r',ff“.'.}:: | o el e i P The following appointments of presby- (83 practicable to l‘)“““.“"‘“[ ":o‘:':";‘m"i‘ ; . Windan, 10028 ax | v terlal committees —an i iisoloxical |OMIAETectuzsn 20/be BIVEN/RY BORD IO NEW T0-DAT. g s tgas irzitation or uice Healdshurg, | Sacaer an Mates, Redwood, Menlo Seminary were confirmed : e e bR Dot e e iond) B el S el Fa ricEveus Gicwion 0o, brancs. Vo itfiuent P | Sania Clara, Sandosc, < GRATY ; ol ristian life an h 2 S SEs e A o4t Co. R Ge. 3 | ollister, S a feor - R Yarrand and |\ oung religious doctrine, baving in mind | ; X [l :’:m‘:‘: o “(;mmy Burnham and Elder E. | the svecial needs of students ana the de- | A by “express; prepaids fof BE faa Toas sl Bkt " | velopment of proper candidates for the | | R Lo or s bottles, $2.75, v. L. F. Laverty and Eider | Chrisuian minisiry. The recommenda- | o Jircuiar sant ou request. la s 10:25 au 0r Sandoso . Edgar Galbresh, tions wers made (he special order of buei- | S o s e b e | g Oakiana—Rev. F. 8. s DDy 5 2 o'clbc | 5 50 San Joso wini Way Sta e Gk ety o o e "%};‘ll{“{l;g":‘;:?“‘: "fi"c?(flnn,dfiw S aniit. | When Isay I cure Ido not mean merely to | NOTARY PUBLIC. Sonoma |1U:40 AM| S:4UAK | e DR TR w v. . » = | ind - ndays excepted. ! S 1l 1 Saturdays onl and idor 1T, Hartioig, - 1824818, D.D, | oo 05 ¢ Cung people’s work recommended | :"’" them 'l‘" a “”"“{?“ then have themre- | A, J. HENRY, NOTARY FUBLIC, Glen hilen. | 6:10 7| 8:33 w3 |~} Monduy, Tl aan Setusiay nights oaive San Jose— Aiex Eekin and Hon. J. R. | “'the emphasizing always of the interde- ” 5 urn again. I mean aradical cure. 1 have made RALKET LE, OPE. PALACK [EL R 10 —“ & Mondays and Thursday P Weller. nominational idea of Chr&fliln endeavor T. Fopkins, Chairman of thc’ ase of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING | §§r8 Tsispbone §70. Reudence 909 Velsnets Sevastopol. |15 i § Wednendays and *uiays - in opposition to the undenominationul | : S 2 life. < 5 = - = = TR = FOOD COFFEZ idea: the organization of tenth fegions; | Committee on Temperance, | SICKNESSalife-long study. I warrant my | == saceille for S . NORTII PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD e RO COFEEE. inaorsement of the interdenominational | remedy to cure the worst cases. Because | RAILROAD TRAVEL, Tdale for the Geyzers; / ; . STike 0 s g e naceaea e Hlis s | ization of pres | Who Wanted to Censure thers h failed i s e e - | and_Sprngs, Kelseyville. Sods Hay. Lakeport | (Via Sausalito Ferry). TR YRR FEE PRRERE e ork; urged the organizatio p = S : : others have failed is no reason for not now z B E and Bartiett Springs: a; Ukish for Vichs Serings, | = —_— 3 » | sl amscoiaiynn and the makiug of pro-| Princeton University. receiving a cure. Send at once for a treatise | THE SAN FRATCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN | furecoss seeinex, By Lakes Laueel Deli o [ e e e JUSRIRTIE Bent 30,1 BUE. ® * | byt olr':oun?u ol'l d aoctrine.”’ — LI and a Free Bottle of my infallible remed VALLEY RAILWAY COMPAMY. | Riverside, "Lierley's, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin | WEEKDAYS. yterian history, polity and dog . H 5 Y 1 emedy. L 4 ! AlL | Heights. Hullville, Booneville Orr's Hot Springs, | For MIll Valler and San Kafasl . 99 N + This afternoon Rev. Wilitam B. Noble, | yjnton, p,D. morning; Rev. J. W. Dinsmore Give Express and Post Cfiice address. | Mendocine City, Fort Bragg, Westpor:, Usal. 11:30 a. *1:45, 3:45, *5:15. 6:00,5:30 P M. » ATURAL OFFE[. % | D.D, took the chair and began the serv- | ] D., evenin, v, P Fnou SEPI.10,1897, tralas will run as follows: | Saturday to Monday round-tep tickeis streducad | Extra trips for Ban Kafael on Mondays, Wedaes 5 # [ ices in commemoration of the two hundred | firooklya—\illfam M. Hersman, morning; rof. W. . PLEKE, F.D., M SRR R R potais by | 937880 Skiurdays ai 1130 r. . Is made of grains. ® |and fifiieth anniversary of the West. | Rev. W. C. Roberts, D D, evening, 4 Cedar St., New York. | rond San Ratael at haif rates | z IS DAL, e min: gy 0 stre ev. O~ Barnum, evening. _— - | pidiiess | and . *10: 2 " @ |minster Siandards. He called the synod's | Usiobsirect JRev 0 & Taraui, ovening. | i e TN R e e o i i : e’ . Mnclaren, g ces, £6L 8L, Chrontare by 30 4. M0 #1:45, §:00. *4:30, -y POSTU M L3 ‘l'lll:']ntl?n‘:gdnm dsu;?ec: f{ ul-; ngur..-nd’ | morning; Rev. Wiiliam Martimer . evening. ' | MOMUNN'S { [ e AR anaag. | Teains marked * run to San Guenti. < n i noed Rev. H. B, Gage of ' Golden Gare—Rev. Fred Jonnston, morning; | | “¥res and Gen'Manager. Gen Pass Agent THROUGH TRAIL : ; e < gnver dqe. whud srxl)uke on the “‘Personnel, | gev. Enrl T. Lockard, evening. " ELIXIR OF v SO, ‘ 725 o w seskonss for niadero and war e S recommende: @ | Proceeding an: lace of Meeting of the Berkeley, First—Rev. Peter E Kipp, morn- T . tions: 1:43 p. u. Saturdavs (m ral or * b @ | Westminster Assembiy.” He traced the | ing; kev. Rovert F. M-cluren, D D., Cvenisg. | The pure escntial extract rom the native drg, Come MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENiC RAILWAY R e s . E @ | with this summary: Fruitvale—Rev, Isasc Baifd, D.D., morning, | 20Tomiting;no cosiv Leave Sau Francisco Commencing Sept. 3 :STERN HOTE First—Though 1] jori . s 3 NEW WE " OTEL, ® ¥ ough the majority of the members = 19, 1897 | > . & | of the Westminster Assembly were in orders Connections—At Siockion wiih s:eamboats of 5 = | K EARNY AND WASHINGTON sTS._nam > @ |in the Courch of England they wers Calvin. PR py |GN &lce ving San Francisco and ~tockton WEEK DAY—9:304. M. Arrive - F. 4:35 p . modeled ang renovated. KING, WARD & CO, ists to & man. The fac-simile is ou every wrapper I ;& Merced with stages to and from SUNDAYS—8:00, 10:00, 11:50 A. 5 r.a | European plan. Xooms 50¢ 10 $1 50 per day. 81 * * nd—We Bnelli «8. Coulterviie, e owith ¥ specisl Tps an oe a ranged for oy apoiyin - w 10 $30 per moniL: free batlis; Second—We ought to notice how gloriousl N 3 polying @ | -0 ¥5 per week, 85 K RREEER AR AL AR RO% Sh® R | (hose Westminster fathers upheld (ho Bible signature of of CASTORIA. | Hornitos, Mariposa. THO-. COOK & SON, 621 Marke: st.. San Fease Lot aud coid Walec every room: ire srales & | ®tage t0 end from daders | ©lsco, or telephoning Uavein of 1amuipi | @vesy rovuai elevmios suns wiinigni.