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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY DECEMBER 5, 1897 ROOMS TO LET-—Continued. Franklin Street. + FRANKLIN ST. RNISHED ROOMS for gentlemen. Aulion streec. ,TON (FULTON HOUSE)—NICELY FUR- T bad rooms: singlooten suite: g8and $15 up. 10 3 Ciary stree.. | GEARY—2 JARGE SUNNY BASE-| 530 i tooms, suitabie for workshop. | 1018 ¢& ARY—2 SUN rooms: private famii UNFURNISHED Golden GOLDEN GATE AVE~—NICELY FUR- nislied rooms. te Avenue. 156 B LDEN GATE 219 oot suttale for 2 men: crate. —BURNY 1eat $7. GOLDEN GA FUR- nished room for gentiemun ough ~treet. | £ GOUGH — FUKAISHED RUOM WITH O grate: $6 per moath 51 Stroet. GROVE—LARGE DOUBLE PARLORS, | bedroom, Kitchen: unfurnished: rent low. | Grove ! luyes ~ireec » 8 AND 10 HAYES—NEWLY FURNISHED | rooms cheap. Boward Street. QB HOWARD NR. EIGHTH-NEWLY 1208%Fatenea sonay room, with bath: #6. weamie - treu. or JES E. REAR OF MINT—SMALL, 459 :ingle room: closeis chesp rent. BOARDING AND ROOMS, RIV BOARDING- HOUSE; LAKGE and small sup rior furnished rooms from $2_ 50 up: exceilent tuble; good attendance: 251 W Thirty-eixhth s.. New York City. A Re. JOH \SOA. QEFINED FRIVATE FAMILY WITH BEAU- VLuful home wil take few conples: excellent tavie: use parlors piauo. telephone: references. ' P. D., Lox 89, vall Oflice, D HTFUL HOME unny corner res.deace. ca E HAD IN A privat: family of 2 adults. living elegantly in a Add. T. Ji, box 40 Call. QUITE OF FURNISHFD ROOM<, WITH I 8> cellent board; aiso table board: reasouabie. 1252 Howard st “'K,\ TED—-YOUNG LADY TO ROGOM AND toard; privace family; terms reasonable. 616 Eddy st. QUK ¥ X NES~ NK. LiLis—R0OOMsS AND OUO board: ruuning ¥ and cold water: Lerms reascuabie: quiot: conifortable. OT) L BERTLIN |, 714 BUSH, ABOVE Powell—strictly first-class; for gentemen and familfes; conv. nient o business conter ana prin- cipal streetcar lin eferei.ces r quired. FDUCATIONAL. A JSHUOL OF PUYSICAL CULTURE AND Ylocution, 1216 Octavia st, San Francisco, MISS ELIZA MACKINTOSH, pupil of Protessor G. W. Baynham, Glasgow, Scot'and, and graduate of the chool of Oratory, Philidelphia, Pa. teacher. Oflice days, 1hurs. P M., Satariay A M EALD'S BUSINESS (OLLEGE, 24 POST st.—Bookkeeping, busivess practice, snort- bana. typing, telegraph; languazes, Engliss branch electrical. €ivii and miniug engineering, surveying, assaving, navigailon, etw: 20 teachers. Gay and eveninz sessions: write for catalogue. 1 OOKKEEPIN THERE 18 NO COLLEGE 1500 carih whose course is as thorough as mine: 4 108 weeks unly required: rapidity s figures specialty. TARE, 8 st, room 572 YRES LUSINESS (ULLE. MONT- gomery &.: individual instraction in short Land, typing, bookkeepinz ielegraphy, etc.. lits rcholarship $5U: JOW Iutes Jer Week and inonth, W LLL GIVE INSERUCTION IN ELOCUTION or Kusztish inexchanze for 100m and board in refined family: references exchanged. L., box 90, Caii. UN 'S DANCING ACADEMY, 520 POST: 4 juvenile clusses Sats. 2 P M : privats lessons daily, J0:30 105; aduits’ class Monday evenings. RGYLE 1606 VAN NkSs—r LEGANTLY £\ furnished sucny rooms: firsc-class board - ref YUSS HoUSE, V500 beantitoily NTGUMERY ST, S furnish suuny rooms; terms, American plan $150 to $2 50 per day Luropean 50 cenis 10 $1: free comch J. YOUNG, Proprietc KOOKLY N L, board and room $1 to $2 per day, week: choice jooms 50 cents (o $1 sor family $1 (081 50 per pight srec cvach. CHARLIS MONT 610 $12 per sui‘e rooms firsi-class servics. MR CHILDR l EFINED HOME FOR CHILD: PIANO L sons if dewired; $8 50 monitiy. Alpha. Call Otlice, Oaklxnd. BOARDED. Jcarny Streec. RLINGTON HOUSE. 127 KEARYY — Pleasan: sunny 1ooms. en suite and single; first class iu every respect: terms reasonable. HE MO/ EXN_ELEGANT ROOMS;: ~UITE single: housekeeping: new. 230 Kearny st. Minn; +/r MINN A, COR. EICHTH—-NEWLY FUR- ) nishea vay-window room; $1 a week. 6 USE. .. ouse N 15 = SION. KELFCT xcock = = 1083 yer week. tamily 100mii I FURNISHED () MISSION — PLEASANT SUNNY 1220 uite of ‘rooms newly rurnished: aiso single: reasonsbie. Mea Liister Sirees. MCALLISTER—FEW MORE LARGE SUN- ny rooms: artists, doctors, teachers, etc. 14 Ninth Streec. $)() NINTH-FRONT SCITE OR SINGLE: 1 20) or's beds: grate: ras; runutag water: house- kerping. Vak Sireet. OAK—FURNISHED ROOM: for 2 persous. SUITABLE 1 e )| PIN#—PLEASAN ROOMS: (21 rioning water; cheap. Call Sundays o evenivgs #uik stree: | SUNNY FURNI-HED ROOMS. | = heS e - POLK—FRUNT BAY-WINDOW ROOMS, 1 ¢ 38 and $10; also singie, $1 & week up. | :)¢) POST—-CHANGED HANDS; RENOVA- 022 (ia: suttes; single: first-cluss. MRS M. | SHULIZ iuwel. ~ireed | 630() POWELL—THE EDINBOROUGH, COR. | Gears: Dew house: modern; 1easonable San (arlos Avenue. SAN CAKLOS AVE.—SINGLE furni h-i frout room cheap. HED SIN- | week 1 up. | 15 ciond siree.. £¢) SECOND — NICELY FUR 9. gic and double rooms; night N8 5 | SUNNY | transient. SIXTH—NICE, FURNISHED r0oms en suite And siugle. $5 up TPHE PiEDMO .1, 118a SIXTH fornisted moderu bay-window rovms. NICELY PESTIN CITY: DOUBLE . £ SIXTH—CHE | 12D "and singic sunay front rooms. | > TRAXND SOUTH VENTH AND MIS. T sion- : elevator: moderate. | aih ciree.. | TH—LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS: | St | end-h | TON, successor 10 A. 1. Bancrof: & Ca, 324 Post. | T HOME FOK 2 L11- 7 Meallister st SFINED, EXCr LLE Ue gitls, at 17 R W ANTED-_2 HILDREN T eluerly fady. 51 Clara st. ———————————————————— STAB TO LET. PINE BARN FOR RENT Apply on premises, 621 O BOARD, OR AN REASONABLE, O'Farrell st. MUSIC 1-STODART PlaNo, Stone & Co. piano, L INSTR UPRIGHT, $80; uprigh:, $115: 5—Mu'ler piano, upright, $160: 4—Curtaz plano. upright, $185; 5—Vo-e plano, uprighi, $205; 6—V.se piano, upright, $215; 7—Behoing puano, upright, ¥250; B—rioenisch piano, upright, $250: 9—ster. ilng plauo, upr ght, $268: 10— Chickering plano, upright, $00; tempiing terms. BENJ. CUKTAZ & SON, 16 10 20 O'Farrell st., our building. SHEKMAN, CLAY & CO’S, THE MUSE al Leadquarters of the Pacific Coast, 1s the place to buy planos and orgaus; new pianos from $175 o 31400; second-hand trom ¥5u upw: terms as iow as $3 per month: sole represesis tives for Steinway & Sons, A. B. Chase. ).merson, Lud wig. Smi.h & Barues pianos and Estey piauos and ore oruer of Kearny and Suiter sis BSOLUTELY THE OLDEST AND est house wesi of Chicazo is K CHASE'S. 26 28 and 30 O'Farrell organs and all other n-usical instruments, of all grades and prices. Terms easy: prices lowest. EVerything Possibie <Ol 0 piease wud satisty the customer. ( UK BAKGAIL Donali $50. an L ARG HLER & i Flanos ROOM CONTA l.merson $60, Dewing Br s $150, Steinway $200, i ardman, Vhse Bros.. eic. | 1Tge ~10C4 OF new Pianos selling rapidly at fac. | tory prices. to inspect our stock. 1 h E J. DEWIN 2d floor Flood bldg .4th & M'k't. FICED—LI~TOF P1A A for following week: $500 Steluway. $275: ¥550 (hickering, $2£0. $450 Colby, & $600 Conover, $800; Tong list second-hand pianos, half price, 850 up. The £, W. SPENCER COMPA- XY, 933 Market st 2 () SECONL-LAND PIANOS, SQUAKE i3D <Y upright, at your own price’ :nd on your own tezms, 0F onie weck only: we must have room for new stock. SHERMAN, CLAY & (O, Gor. of Sutter and Kearny UNAFIDE REDUCTION IN PRICE-— Haines, Knabe, Bush & Gerts 4 pianos from $100 up. others; sec- W. ¢ HAMIL ARGE STOCK OF STEINWAY, CHICKER- 4 ipg and other standard makes of ujright plano, from $1:5 1o $:50 at HELN £ & CO., 136 El Y. M. C A buiding: ~SHAW agents. ¥ MME UPRIGHT _$150 & i LONG cash. Eoglish upright $50, at MAUV ALS', 769 Market st. JOHMER & CO.. BY HON MAUZY., NEWBY, » ‘ans. Briggs ana other pianos: see our rent plan; no interest ars: year. SOX. 310, DMIN IS TKATUR' S pianos ac instuilments. WLEGANT 3- PEDAL I Steinway upright 1060 ORNU~G'S periec:, W ALSUT piaNo, 73 squares from $25. STAT c(5 FINE LARGE F65. SALE — MU ELL; EATON ESTATE T 5 Marke: si. SCHUBEET AND must sell: 1019 Vau Nes GUOD PIANO ON 85 INSTALL. « ments: cos: $100. 221 Leavenworth. NEW STYLE FIAN brililant, powerfal ione. Crav $150; AM,106 MeAliister 5 H UPRIGH 1361 Folsom cor. s, CRI- Tenth. 136 siugie. double; running water: bath; $1 25 | OF MUSICAL ssion. JANOS, ORGANS, ALL KIN DS instrunient . tuned, repaired. ficed for cash ]) 113135 M Slevenson dlrvet. TEVENSON—LARGE FRONT ROOM: ireplace; small rooms $1 per weex. o Sluckion Street. | | ]"l‘l(lil’h-\ N. 17 STOUKTON—FURNISHED | U rooms:” suite $4 to $5 week: single rooms, | 21 50 to #£2 50; hot, cold water: elevator; transient. Sutte- Streoc. SUTTER—SU 1S OR SINGLE; VERY INGSBUKY (1897 MUDEL), 1S Th i PIANG you want. J HAKRY SCUTIL, 526 Hayes st 106 CPLEIOK VAGLINS, ZIT U MULLER, maker. rep ABe Pia XEW ~CALE: NEW tyles KOHLER & CHASE, 30 Farrell s N, CLAY ik of 1 PIANO: GEEAL BARGAIN SCHMLL 6 McAllister, near Hivernis Baok L 1435, U LD rer. 2 iathaw pisce S P4 711 gate. choice; appreciated if secn; please investi- | au) .00 TAYLOR—CORNER SUITE: WITH OR © without kitohen: rooms; offices; sunuy: reas- onabe. | 131 407 IAYLOR { room for 2 66 TAYL R—NE ny NI~H D SUN- uites; also iarge front room: cheap. KGE SUNNY th or without board. TAYLOR—A WELL FURNIHAD, <U 0y room for zentlemen i ahira Strees. i 7 THIRD-SUNNY "FURNISHED ROOMS { suites and singie: (ransient and tourists spe. | cia ty; good location: quiet house. | Twelfth Street. | 9 TWELFTH—FURNISHED ' O0M: G AS &~ grate; for 1 or 2gentlemen or man and wife, 12 | | Twentieth Street. | QEOPTWENTIETH, BET. VALENCIA AND | 622 (i or s stny oA AND and bath: nicely fornished. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOU! JTHER R TY PEWRITER, fine order: $30 : send for sam ple of ALEXANDLEE, 110 Montgomery st. FRALTA Fruitvaie. 8 Y COW FOR sALE, CH RANCH, Dimod, EAP. EAMING BUSINGSSIN THE WHOL) district; business paying $35 to #$40 ful investigation couried. Add. h., Lox NEW HOME LSKINS- SKALSKIN. FOR 1 fine ones 1or $80 euch. Grant ave. ki 1ES; 2 UNCLE HARRIS, 15 \ FAMILY COW FOR s ALE! Thirti A ke T12BORE GUN: NEW: A bargain, 6, box 12, Call. TRA1HOPHONES, 310: records $5 a doren, KULLMANN Co., 1 538, Parrowt b dg., ]}AIL\'. SHOWCASES, COUNTER:! ~he.viug, etc, bought and scld. 1063 . 1ssion, nr. ~eveutt Washington streer. | WASHIN ). 2 SUNNY with board, 820 and .. ROOMS references re- 1706 quired Miscellaneous. e | VEWLY FURSISHED FRONT ROOM 1N | private famiy. with gas and bath: desirable | Jocation. Address Kooms. box 0, Call € flice. | "QUNNY FUKRNISHED ROOM; HOT AND | +> cold water, large c'oser, bu b, gas, ete.: good Jocation; 6 minutes’ walk from Kearny and Mar | ketais :'reterences Tequired Address p. B, P, box 2: Call Office { —_— STORES TO LET. THIRD, COR. PARK LANE—STORE, 3 | rooms: reat $16 511 JTORE, TWENTY-1HIRD AND GUERREROG sts.: 3 r00ms and basement QIURE: FIX ) 3352 234 st., near v ROOMS AND ORI v 0 cor. of Guer. ero. " W POSTOFFIC AT — tore. with yard ana stabie | T 0. Q TWENTY-SECOND ST., +« 920 cia: s _,5( MISBION, BET, FOURTH AND e TH_ 85Y 360 SREHTON, A Montgomons o YORNER STORE AND LALGE BEASEMENT (J to let. 1069 Howard st., cor. Moss. QTORES, OFFI\ES, BASEMENT, HALLS, 1N D old bullding of Y. M. C. A., ©3.' sutier: rent low: splendid location for resiuurant, Apply il J.MCCOY, 208 Mason st —— e OFFICES TO LET. | FSK ROOM IN FINE OFFICE, CROCKIR | Buildiog, (0 let to xood party. A., box 100, Call - GEARY — LAEGE SUNNY UNFLR. | 314 i “[OMMA SPRECKELS BUILDING 9.7 MAE- | NE. VALEXN- | Te 3 rooms and hull: rent $,5. | nished suite, 1st floor: sma | room wdjoins, | Y ket'st: $1210 $20. A~HTON, room 210. FACTIORIES IO LEASE — LOT 76x75 FIiT: IXTH-ST. corner nr. £0 som: butlding suit. b e for a fac- tory. Ap. D. STEARN & SUN, 20 Mon gomery. TO LEL. i | ban, | F A QECOND-HAND LYNAMOS, G ASOLIN £ AN U D steam engines. boile s, puliys. shafiing, mun. h ary machinery, elc. RELRISG FIOM BUSINESS: 0UK ENTIRE \ stock of rattan furniture and bab carriages willve sod at wholesale cost. Ca ifornin Katian Works, 745 and 747 Mission st, bet. 54 and 4th., EREING WHEELS ICHOLS & Cu., 404 SMUTH CO., 527 Mission st. JOME '96 AND '8, al u bargain’ A. C ! rd; } 12 Post. | Jmmeoss reduction for cashoroa | | FEXELI 0 KING SCHUOL: CIVIL, ELECL, mining. mech., survey,assay, archi; 1564 A. VAN DEK NAILLE est PRIVATE LrSSO : letters written; PNGLISH: L MUSIC, MA 3 months. 511 Leavenwor.h s: NGING. French, Spanish, Ger. lavg : $2 mo. 109 I'aylor. 1SS GAMBLE adults cass Sat 8 P M S N DANCIG SCHOOL: 317 Devisadero. OORK . rkl~G. ANIIHME i, WHRITING, Sram., eic. day nisht: $6 mo. 1603 Mkt opSch, ELASCU'S LYCEUM SCHOUL UF ACTING= Puplls rebearsed on stage. Alcazar building ELOCULTION anD 928 Sutter st UDLAM SCHOUL OF Dramatic Art. UITAR, MANDOLIN, ¥ ANO AND VOCAL G Jessons’ 83 mo. are Westhzus 39 Fifth st —————————————————————— HORSES., BARGAIN—FINE GENTLE HORSE, WITH cart and harness. W. HEIDS, 226 Mission st. ) BUBSES FOR KALE. ALSO WAGONS Luggles carta harness: Grand Arcade Horss Marke:, 327 Sixth st suction seies every Wak Desday. BULLIVAN & DO\ Li. Auetionoars. UST ARRIVED, ariving hors-s. PHYSICIANS, Dt 150 DRAUGHT AND TATT L BRSALL'S, 721 Howard. €. O'DONNELL, 1206 MARKET, RES 2510 s diseuses OF WOMEn 4 specially. PROPOSALS. WAN DS 1 OTICE 1S HEREBY glven that sealed yroposals will be received by the buaid of directors of the Veterans' Home As- sociation, its oflice. room 00 5 isome | street, -an Francisco, Cat.. up 10 10 ’ciock o A, | ~uturaay. December 18, 1897, and opened imme- | diately thereafier in ihe presence of bida-rs. f r furnishing ana delivering rtermas:er and com- missary supplics for the Ve erans’ Hon'e, Napa County, Cal. for iie six months commencing January 1898, and ending June 30, 189%. Schedules with infoimation and instructions ror submitting bids will be furnished ujon applica: tion by the undersigned. Bidders will carefuliy fol- low thi - condiiions of the schedules, ana no bid will | te considered uuless it is in_accordance with such schedule. Each bidder must accomprny his bid with a certified check upon some well-known and respoisibie bansing-house for a: leas: 10 per cent ©f Lue amonnt of his bid, payable 10 Johu C. Cur- T, treasurr, conditioned that the obidder will er into n good and vaild contract upon notice of acceptance, as required by law. ‘The board 1i- serves the rizht (o reject any or ail bidsand to ordec auy quantily over or uncer the amousit specificd Address J. J. SCOVILLE, Secretary Veterans’ Home association, room 18, San Francisco, Cal. 20 Sansome street, J. J. SCOVILLE, Secretary. By order of the Board of Directors OTICE TO CONTRACT BUTLD- ers—Bids will berece ved up to DECEMBER | for & Z-story brick buitding to be bunt | Forpians wnd specifications ap; 17 | 1. RHODES, Archits 1o Alio. Ad- bids to WML S Zioi LEL, care of J. J | All “vidders must s-ud cer | cent of their ds. The owner reserves the right 1o reject any or 11 bids. —_— E b dis—d iR g \ilf\'—lh‘.:\ iy, 10, 189 at Paio A to. o W dress all MORRIS, Palo Alto. uitied checks to the amount of 10 p. TBir:h. marriags a1d ceath notices sent by mait wiill ot be insect: They mus. bs haaded in at | elther of tne pubiication oifices and ba indors-d | with the name aud residenceo: persons anthorized 10 have the sam: published. | BO BACIGA LUPI—In this city. November 30. 1897, 1o the wteof Giuseppi Bacigalupi. a son. ANGWIN—In Nevada City, December 1, 1897. the wite of Willlam Anzwin, a son. ALEXANDER—In Arcatw, ovember 21, 1897, 10 the wife of Adrain Alexander, 4 son. BY RNE—In Truckee, November 29, 1897, to the wite o1 George Ly ne, & son. CEANNELL—In Arrayo Grande Novemter 28, 1897. 10 the wife of Charles Cranuell, a sor. COFF:Y—In North San Jusn, November 30, 1897, 10 the wife of George « offey. a son. EMERSON—11 “his ety November 30. 1897, 0 tie wite of Charles Kmerson. a son. In Eureka, November 28, 1897, to the wife 0f G Fenell, a 8¢ n. FERGUSON—n Oaklani. December 2, 1897, 1o ine wite of Frank M. Ferguson. 4 .tau -h-r. GREEN—In ihis clty. November 27, 1897, o the wif: o Frank B. Gree, a son GILB*“RT—In Chico, Lecemter 1, 1897, to the wiie of W. W. Gilbert, a davghter. HCOVER—Near Paicines, November 25, 1897, to the wife of George Heover, a son. HUGHES—In Grass Valley. t0 the wife of George 1. HARLAN— o | . November 30, 1897, Hugbes, a davgher. December 2, 1897, 10 Harlaa, a dauguter. HULSE—In ember 1, 1897. to the | wife of E. Hulse, & duugh er. KIELHOFER—Li ‘I ruckee. November 29, 1897, of Louis Kielhof r, a son. KERKIGAN—In this cizy. Novembor 14, 1897, ne wife of William H. Kerrizau, a son. McCORMICK —In this city. Dec-mber 2, i897, to he wife of 4. T. McCormick, ason MCDONALD—November 27, 1897. 1o the wife of »an ). MeDonald, a danchier, MCFARLAN —In Kures, November 27, 1847, to the wife of J. A. McFariane, a son. MULLEN—In Truckee, Novemosr 30, the wife of W. McMullen, EILL—In this city, December 2. 1897, to the wife of James O'Neil,, a asughter. OOSTERMAN—In thiscity. November 15 1897, 10 the wife of J. J. Oosterman a daughter. POWER—In Oakland, November 30, 1897, to the wife of E. B. Power, a son. REICHSTETTER—In tuis ecity, 1897 to the wife of Harry Reichsteiier, a soa. FOACH—In this city, November 28, 1837, to the rank L. Hoach. a daugh er. ROBINSON—In this city. November 26, 1837, to the wife of J. F. Robin<on, a so SHA W-—December 3, 1897, 10 the wife of Lyie Shaw, asou SMITi—In ihis cltv. November 27. 1897. (o the wife of Orrin G. Smith, a son. SPLITZ_Dec mber 1, 1897, 10 the wife of Joseph Splitz, « dawcaioc. SP*LLINGBUKG —In Arcata, November i897. o the wife of George Spellingburg, dangite.. VAN ORDEN—In Grass Valley, November 30, 1897. to the witeof W. A. Van Orden, adanghter WARNER—In Angels Camp, November 20, 1897, to the wi e of Charles Warner, « sou. WO LY —1n tuls clty, s wire of Roby 1897, to [ Decomber 1, 21, a Bauery se K. POOL HOUSE-MUVER, DEALER SFG- + Ond-hand boliding mater: 1122-36 Mission. CILERS KN i fie, Mck 1IN ot D HAND MAC TOSH & WOLPMAN, 157 Beal ~EW AND SECOND ult orlglusl Cost. 108111 “MILL SCAL . BAND-TRUCK, LET tei-press, e:k aud sate cieap. 102 Clay st ARS, BACK BAKS, MNIRKORN, SHGW- cases. counters, linol-um, office furniture. siors #nd oilice 1urniture und LxiOres; Lew and second- J. ZOUNAN, M019-1019-1021-10%3 Mis Slon s, wbove Sixth. MAKK L CaLL C—BRANCH OF7ivn e WAL NI S UORCE I LK SWING-MACHINES, $2 donziLy: KENTED, REPAIRED, bought, sold: machine supplies. 145 Sixth. LLKIND> 10 UG H L, SULD, EXCHANGED, Teuled: repairing: lowest rates 205 Fouril, WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. OR SALE — TOP BUGGY; CHLAP. 903 Golden Gate ave. S ANTED—LIGHT SECOND-HAAD V..al- e for pony. Address C., box 2, Call Uttice. M BACCALA—CORY—In Marysville. December 3, 1887, bv I N. Aldrich, J." P., Vicior Baceals and ;1 zabeth E. Cory. DRURY ~WHITNEY—In this eity, November 22,1497, 1..J. D or- an1 Annle F. Whi. nay. DF HAY—1.ILY.—In Hollister,\: vember 29,1897, by the Rev W. P. Andrews, Paul L. de Hay and Mary b Lile. DUNN—GODFREY~In Walnut Creek, Novem- ber 25.1897 by the Kev. C. H. Darling, James Dunn una Ethel Godfrey. HON—MOORE— In_Hollister, November 2, 1897, by 'he kiev. J. D. Wihimott, Frank Horn wnd 3a i=da Moo GRA S NIS—GRKIN 1897, by the Rev. nis and Mary L. ¢ —In Reno. December 1, F. C. Lee, Willlam H. Gran! elner. LAuNEY—KIRWIN_In 'his city. November 24837 by the iev. Faher Dufly, Jobn If Larney and Anui: M. Kirwin, both of San Fran- cisen MACMILLAN - BROWN—In Folsom, November 29, 1897, by tie R v F. B. Sheldon, Geo o Macm llan and Maitie Brown PARLO!T—HACKE1T—In Salinas City, Decem- ber 1. 1897. by the Rev. E 1. Hatch, George H. Parlott and Mary Hacket.. RANDALL—FORD—In Walnot Creek, Novem- ter 27,1597, Frank 1 anda il and May Ford, ROSKE—KOEKNER—In this ritr, December 2, 1897. by the Rev. J. il Schroeder, Joan W . Kose and Loutsa Koern TANT—NOLONDK—In +ureka, November 26, 1897, by the Rev. William Lescock, Alexander Tas. and Hilda Nolonde. VAND CaRR—E PPER—In Gilroy, November 25,1897 W. 1 Vand carr and K14 Eipjer ————————— LL hivus SEW & SECONO-HAND WAG- ons. carriuges. buggles, caris, barness; largest assorument, lowes. prices. 15th nnd Valeacia sis. ARGAINS! BAKGAINST BAKGAINS! IN new and second-haid wagons, bugg.es, Carts. barness, robes aud biankets. Leibold flarness Company, 211 Larkin st. opp. new City Hall. INE LAUMDE: . BARE® S AxD MILE wagons cheap for cash of wustailmen:s; 1 lius 10p #ad open buggy: Also L hack. 2 Larrison sh DIED. Fulion, Ma: Gee, Mrs. r.izabeth Grasam, Thomas J. Hammermann, Harcy Hate, William Hayessen, borathea M. Allen, Angellne ‘Anirs Jennie L Buliarl, Hurrlet J. Barksr Mrs Cora Baruhar:, Menry Eassett, Lizzte Beid, Mars Hoi ingsworti, W. J. Ber ley, Joseph M. iavelie, Kitty R. Eridy, Bdvact J, Lew:s, Isaseila Brooks, David Lisoy, Cacueriae M@ Friendy Furr. Henrietta B. Carroll, James T, Cnatterton, Anna E. Cota. Joe (rackvon, Charlas Lrosby. Lonlsa A, Detz. iiwaes H. button. Martha B Enos, Franx. Frazler Jr. Lopes. Sohie Murray, Catoert Newman, George ickel, Loranz ©’Couell, John Rastoin, Louis Kosenshine Leopo'd Samuels, klizabeth Trible. Newton amuel Wallac*, Vincent Weber, Richard 1L O. ALLEN—In this cite. Decomber 3,1397. Ange- line. beloved wife of Wi.lia Allen, and f: or of Angeline. Florence, Edita and W illie Allen, a daveof New York Cliy, ased 44 yearsand § ANDRE—1In this city, December 8, 1837. Jennie L.. beloved wife of 'a. 5. Audre. and mo:her of J. Lewis Auare, anauveof Kausas, aged 9 years. are respeot- 410 a-tent the fansca THIS DAY &L 11:15 o'clock A M.. from her late residence, 150{A Larkin street. incerment Mouataln View Lemetery. BALLARD—Lu this city, December 4, 1897, Har- riat Jerome, beloved and only chila of Nrs klsie Ballard, anstive of New York, aged 9 Years 2 monthe and 14 days. BARK “R—In Santa Moaica. November 30, 1897, AMrs. Cora Barner, wife of vonald barker. BAKNHART—In Siockton. December 1, 1897. Henry Barnhart, a native of Peansylvania, aged 87 years 7 montlis and 13 days. }SSETT—In Sacramento, November 30, 1897, Lizzie, wite of W S Bassett. a nat.ve of Eug! 1d, vged 43 years 9 months and 26 davs BELL—In this city, December 3, 1897, Mary Bel! beloved mo her ot Jobu, George, Frank, Ld: ward and Fiorence Bell aud Mrs. J. Turner. Mrs. J.Se.eand Nr, 1. Johnson and the lu.e Charles A. Bed, & naiive of Ireland, aged 51 years aud 6 moaths. [Washiugton and Delaware papers please copy. | B Fricuds and acquaintances are respect- fully invitea to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock p. M. from the late fesidence, 2350 Greenwich street. Interment National Presidio keservation Cemetery. BERKLLY - Drowned, 1n this city, November 17, .97 Josepn M. beloved son of Mary and I.I:a Iate Josepu M. Herklev. and belove 1 brother o Audiew aud Maggie Beraiey ani Mrs. Irene Wa ers, a native of Sau Francisco, aged 20 years 11 months and 17 durs B Remains at the funeral parlors of McGinn Bros., 31 Kddy sireet. BRADY—In this citv. December 3, 1897, Edward J., beloved son of John J. aud Margai et Brady, avd brother of Michael, Caroline, Ma:y, alice, und the late John P. Brady, a uative of San Francisco, sged 1 year, 3 months, 9 days. B Friends Acalaincan:ss are respact- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock P. M.. from the par- ents’ residence, 19 Gilbert street, oft Bryant, ween Nixih and Seveuth. Interment Holy Cross Cemeiery ., BROOKS—AC the *an Mateo County Hosplial, Yovember 25, 1897, Davia Brooks, a native of Canada, aged 65 yeors. BURR—In this city, December 2. 1497, Henrietta Blunche. beioved witeo: B. J burr, and daugh- ter of Edward Walsh, a nativu of ~an Franclsco aged 39 years and 4 months B3 Frienas are respectiully nvited to attend the iuneral TO-MORKOW (Monday). at ©0'clo~k A. M. from her Iats residence, 1519 ramento street, thence to St. Bricid’s Chur whero a Solemn requiem high mass will be cele’ Drated forthe repose of Ler soal, comencing uc 10 o'clock oM. Interment Mount Cal vary Ceme- tery. CARROLL—In this city, Decemver 41897, James 1., vounges: and dearly batoved son of Dennis and Margare: Carroll, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 vear 7 months ana 8 cavs. #3~The raneral will tacy piaca THIS DAY (Suuday). at % o'clock P.M.. from tbe resi- deace of the parents, 146 vuncan sireet. Inter- ment private. Pieass omit flowers. CHATTERTON—In Marysvile. November 30, iza, wife of the ate John Chatier- (ive of New Jersey, aged 87 years. COTA—In Murphvs, Novembar 23, 1897, Joe Cota, & native of Mexico.aged 43 years CRACKBON—.in _uls ciiv. Docimber 4. 1837, Charles, beloved s0n of Charies A. and Annfe E. Crackbon a native of Nan Fraucisco, aged § Years 5 mouths wu: 21 days &5 Friends and acanaintances ars respes: fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), st 10:50 oclock . M. from the Tesidence of his parents. 54+ Page streec. Inter- ment Cypress Lawu Cemetery. CLOSBY —Near Clay.on, ~ovember, 26, 1897. Loul-a A. wife of W. 'A. Crosov, & natlve of Englaud, aged 31 years 4 montha and 19 dayes. DILTZ—In this city, D-cember 4, 1897, Edward lecman, bewoved 'son o Herman and Nellje Dietz, a na:iv:of San Fran-isco aged | veac 7 months and 7 days. [San Jos- Mercury pleas copy. | BF Friends end acauaintance: are respect. fully 1nvited to attend the ‘uneral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 2 o'clock P. .. from the residence of the parents, 1040 Church street Holy Cross Cemetery. DUITON—In this city. December 4, 1897, Mar- a tha Baker. be.oved witeof Warren Dutton. native of Newburyport, Mass, a:sd 71 vea and 6 months. [San Rafarl and Petalum papers please copy. | Tne funeral services will ORROW (Monday) at 10 o'clock 4. M. at 1328 California stree’, nesr Hyde, Inter- ment a: Tomales. Marin Countr. Friends ard ualutauces are respec faliy iuvited Special 1 meet the 11:30 0ciooc Sausa.ito rryboa:; reiurn same day OS—At the Merced County Hospital. Decem- ber 1, 1807, Frank Enos, a native of Portugal aged 30 years. FRAZIER—In & ~amuel Frazier 22 cears. FULTON—In this city. Decembor 4, 1897, Mami. beloved asughier of Tneodore and the late A n-s E Ful on, and sister of Theodore .ir. and Kdward_Fulton and Mrs. James A. G: Ivin, s na- tivs of Sin Francisco, mzed 24 years 5 months and 17 days. S—In beih take place uta Croz. November 29, 1897, ; r., 8 native of California. aged ¥. Decamber 3, 1897, sved wite of A.ired liee, moiher of Ernest. Miley, Fred aud Owen Gee, and dughter of Mro Jane Clay, D. G. C. C. of Call fornia Circie No. 103, C. 0. K., 8 Dative of ~taf. 1oidshire, Eng and. aged 40 years and 2 mon:hs, s Kiiza- 89" Friends anl Acouaintanzai are respec.- fuilv mvited 1o at the fuaseal FHIS DAY (Sunday) from her late resiien e, thence to Fores- ters Hail. 1)2 O'Facrell street. luterment flicers and members of California Circle €. 0. F.: You are hereby notified to a: e funeial 0f our late depoty and recording 5. Mrs L. Gee, I +15 DAY (suida ), iock M. from A. O. F. Hall. 102 O'Far- ¥ S.D BUCHAN, C. C. Miss M GERAGHTY, Fin. Sec. GRAHAM—In Petaums, November J. Graham, a nativ: o¢ and 30 mouths, HALE-At the County Hospital. Altaville, No- secretal at 20 rell street. By order M 25, Thoraas New ) ora, aged 83 ye.rs vember 27, 1897, William Hale, a native of Tennessee, aged 74 year-, HAMMESMANN_In ths city. December 2, 1897, Harrs J. H, dearly beloved ani oniy son of Henry and Margarethe Hammermaan, » awiiveof San Francisco, agel 2 yearsana 8 days BFFriends am1 acanaintancss ars reipec: fully invited to attend the faneral THIS DAY (Sunday), i 2 0'clocK P. M.. from the res dence of uis parents, 438 Seventh street, between Marrison snd Bryant. Int:rment L O. O. ¥, Cemeters. HAVESSEN—In this city, Decembver 3, 1857, Doratuen M. beloved wife of tha.aie Jacob \. Hayes:cn, and mother of Mrs. D. Jurgens. Mr. M. Schumacher and Loutse Haressen. a native of Hamburg, Germany, aged 75 years 6 months and 16 days. [S0n0ra papers p ease coby. | BFFTiends &Nt acanainian-u are respact fully inyited 10 attend the funeral THIS DAY (SUNAAY), al 2 0'ClocK . M.. from her iate resi- dence, 121335 Poik siree:, beiween Sutier ani Bush. Interment I O. 0. F. Cemetery. HOLLINGSWORTH—In Reno, December 1, 1897, W. J. Hollingsworth, a native of Indiana, aged 61 years 8 monihs 10 days LAVELLE—In this city. December 3, 1897, Kitty R, beioved daughter of Mary and the late Mich- ael Laveile, snd sisier of Mrs. H. A. Kuchmels ter, Nellle. Robert and thelate Frank k. La- vele anaiveof Sun Francisc . aged 18 years and 4 months. BF Friends an1 acinalntancai ara rapas fuily 1nviced to at'end ths funeral TITIS D (Sunday), at K:30 o'clock A. M. from her | re-idence, 3347 Twenty-second street, thence to St. James' CLurch, i wenty-third and Guerrero streers, where w solemn requiem mess will be celebrated for the repose of her sou', commenc. ing &t 9 Jclock. Interment Calva y' Cemetery. LEWIS—In Concord, November 25 1897, Isa- bella, wife of ha les Lewis. & Dative of Califur- nia. aged 30 years. LISBY—In this city, D:cember 4 1897. Cather ine. beioved wire'o. Frank Lishy, & nauve of Manches.er. England. aged 57 yoars and 6 month BB~ Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mis sion street. LOP.S—1In the Citv and_County Hospital, Decemuer 4,1897. Sophie Lopes, a native of Guatemala uged 14 years MURRAY—In ihisci 7. December 4, 1837, Cath- erine. widow of thelate Cornelias Murray of Micasio, a uative of the parish of Killbriton, County Corx, Ireland. A5 Friends and acquaintances arm respos fully invited to attend the funerat TO-MORROW (Monday), at 6:30 0'Clock A. M.. from St. Marv's Hospltai, theace o Petaiuma (v s i :30 o'clock A.M. Tiburon boa ), Waere @ 50 emn requiem tich mass will be celebrated for the re pose of her soul, commencing at 10 O'clock A. M. lnter- ment « aivary Cewletery, Fetaluma. NEWMA November 26, 1807, orge Newman, a uative of Massachuseits, ged 60 years. NIUK . L—in this city, December 3, 1897 Lor ©euz, beloved husband o' Susanoa’ Nickel, and fatner of Montana ana Ar zona Nickel a na:ive Vades, Germauy, wged 53 yvais und 7 days. B Friends and acanaintances ars respect. fuily invite! to attend the faneral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1 o'clock P. 3, from B'nal Brrith Ml 121 1ddy street. unier the ausplie, of Doric 1odge No. 2lo, £. aod A. M. Intermien: Masonic Cemetery, O'CONNKLT —At the San Mateo County Hospi- tal, S ovember 25, 1897, John O'Coaneli, a na- tive of Ireinnd, aged 57 years. RASTOIN—Iu stockton, December 1, 1897, Louis Emile Rastoin, a autive of kranc:, aged 52 year. R SENSHINE—In this city, De em*er 3 197 Lzopui 1, beloved husband Of ~aran Kosenshine #nd brother of Mrs. L. MOss, Mithias Kosen shine of vew York City and Adolph and Morris Rosenshine & uative of Kempes. Prusiis, ag-d 51years [New York pipers please cops.] A1 aCIaAELAn 6 ATE Fespece fully lavited o at.end tas aiera 1IN DAY (Sunday), at 1 o'clock P. .. from Muasonic Temple, lutermen. Home of Peace Ceme- v t-ain from Third and Townsend sir-eis 30 o'clock P, M. Interment | | SAMUELS—In Alameda, December 4, 1397, Elizaveth, widow of thelate Dr. W. R. G. Sam - uels. and beloved moth Charles I'., Harrv 4. T., Munaiie and Ruey Samuels, ure Albert Berjamin of Australia and Mrs. C. Kavaach, a native of England, aged 60 <rars 7 mouths anl 16 days. BT NOUC Of *une-al iiepsat TRIBLE—Tu rrench Camp, November 29, 1897, Newton Trible, a native of Georgia, aged 85 years. WALLACE—In this city, December 4, 189", Vin- cent Wallace, a native of New Yors, aged 42 years. WEBER—In this citv, December 4, 1897. Rich ard H. O Weber, father o Ricnard F., hiverina A., Mary Alma r., Clars A. and Frank B. Weber. a native of Boston, Mass., aged 56 vears. BF Rewains aiihe pariors of 'N. Gray & Co.. 641 ~scramento s reec JAS ENGLISH, R CAKEW. CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AN EMEA LMERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 41 Van Ness ave, near Merket st, san Frao- cisco. Telephone So. 156 of Georgs Dh. MCAVOY & CALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBAILMERS, | 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone South 80. F.L. GUNTZ H. W. GANTNER GANTNER & GUNTZ, Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Sand 10 CITY MALL BQUAK&. Telephone South 43% Estab. 1855, Tel. South 47. CRAIG & COCHRAN CO. Funeral Directors and Embalmers 22 24 AND 26 MINT AVENUF Lady assistants. Spacious chapel for tue use o our patrons. Lubber tir's on our ambulance. —————————— AMONG LOGAL CHURCHES News of Ecclesiastical Doings in All Denomina- tions, Special Services to Be Held—Auxil- iary Meetings — Salvation Army Notes. At Westminster Presbyterian Church this morning tiere will be a reception of thirty new members, making s'xty-two in the last twelve weeks. Of the number tc be received one is a Russian Jewess, who will be baptized into her faith in Christ, In the evening the pastor, 8. S. Cryor, D.D., will speak. Text: *I cast it into the fire and there came out this calf’’—a practical sermon !or to-day. This evening the twenty-eighth festival service will b- neld avd the notable ture of the service will be the rendering of the cantata, “Rainbow of Peace,” given for the first time in this city. Ruys Thomas wiil sing *“Come Unio Me,” a composition by Coenen, ana the quartet on the cantorio side of the choir will, by request, sing *Miserere” (Gerrish). Dur- ing the offertory an organ solo entitled “Fantasie,”” by Merkel, will be played by the organist. Tiinity Prasbyierian Chureh, corner of Twenty-third and Capp streets, will hold a praise service to-night. It bas been the cusiom for many years with the church to hold a special service of this kind in the winter season about once a month, and the anpreciation shown b/ the congrezation was <o great that 1Lose connec.ed with the music have been induced to start another series this winter. The choir, consisting of Miss Mark soprano, Miss Alice Partridge alto, Mr. Gettinger tenor, and Mr. Gerard bass, un- cer the direction of the organist, C. M. T. Parker, will render selcciions from stand- ard and modern composers. The foilow- ing is the programm: Organ, *“Audaute Symphony” (Beethoven); anthem, “Father Almizhty” (Costa); chan't, “The Lord's Prayer,” by the choir; offeriors in G (Wely); duet,’ “Hark, (Shelley); soio, **Only Wait” (Coombs); praver: wnihem, “Jesus. Lover of M+ Sou.’ (Wiiliams) doxology : organ prelude (Guilment). The foilowing are D-. F. 8. Ford’s sub- jects during the revival services being neld at the First Cbristian Church for the week commencing to-duy. These wiil be special every evening. 11 A. M., “Tried as by Fire”; '7:45 . M., “The Curisian Creed”; Monuay, December 6, *The Cnr st of the Jews”; Tueslay, December 7, *Tne Chri<t of Go!"; Wednesday, De- cember 8, “To Whom Else Shali We Go?”’ Thursday, December 9, “What Think Ye of the Cbrist?’ Friday, D:ccmber 10, “Saving Faith;” Saturday, December 11, ““Copernican Religion.’” rinity M. E. Church, in Berkeley, com- mences to-duy a series of revival meet- :ngs under tue direction of Rev. A. C. Bune. The Swedish M. E. Church on Howard street, between Eighih and Ninth, has undergone an extensive renovation and the opening services will be held to-day with an all-day meeting, commeneing at 9:45A. @ The meeting in the afternon a1 3 o'clock will be conducted in the Eng- lish Ianguage, with addresses from sev- eral brethren. On Thursiay evening at Trinity Pres- Hark. My Soal™ byterian Church a young peopie’s “good | citizenshiv rally” will be held under the direction of the good citiz-nship commit- tee of the Christian Endeavor Golden Gute Union. Dr. Locke of the Central will de- iiver the main address. Rev. W. 8. Urmy will address a meet- ing lor men only at the Young Men’s Curistian Association, Mason and Eilis stre=ts, this afternoon at 3 o’clock. His subject will be *“Dynamic Religion.” Rev. Charles Bone, a Wesleyun mission- ary, for many yearsin Canton, China, is visiting at the home of Dr. Masters in Berkeley. He has been in England for an eight monthy’ rest, and sai.s tor China on tie Tth inst. He will address the preicn- ers’ meeling lo-morrow morning. The zlumni of Beih Israel wiil hold an open meeting this evening at the Geary- street temple, and cordially invites its friends to be vresent. Leopold Bamber- wer, an able speaker and an ardent worker 1 the field of Jewish literature, will ad- dress the young people. Rev. Frank S. Forl will read a paper to- morrow at the ministers’ meecting on church organizaiion. < The Re-v. Samuel Wesley died at Raunds, England, October 1, in his eighty- first_vear. He was a linea: descendant of the Weslay family. Mr. Weslev entersd the mnistry in 1839 and traveled chieflv in the midlands of Engiand until 1883, when he became a supernumerary. Miss Frances E. Willard announces that she will contribuie $3000 of her own money 1o stari the fund o1 $300 000 whicn the Women's Christian Temyperunce Union women need to hola control of the Tem- ple property in Chicago. This sum s the memorial testimonial presented to her on her fifiieth birthday. Staff-Captain Georze Wooa of the Salya- tion Army_and famiy arrived in San Francisco November 24 Many Methodist Eviscopal ministers in Southern Caiifornia are having their saiaiiss considerably increased. The 1u- crease over last year varies from $30 to 350. ’aPresidenl Rosenberg of the First Hebrew Congregation at a meeting of the boa d of trustees last week announced the foliow- ing committees for the ensuing te:m: Schoo.—Juiius Ab.abamson, D. Magnes, George Mosbacher and Joseph Harsis. Finance—Sol Kuhn, Jo-epn Harris and D. S. Hirshverg. Cemelery—Grorge Samuels, George Mos- bacher ant Julins Abrahamson. Choir—Abe Jonas, Joseph Harris and Greorge Samaue s. Building—So! Kahn, Joseph Harris and Abe Jon: Rev. D-. John Hall recently preached his tuirtieth anniversary sermons as pas- tor of Fifth-avenue Presbyterian Churen, New York. The Epworth League Convention of the Canfornia Conference wili b» held in How- ard-street Church, this city. It opens Richmond Congrega- tional Church, Sev- enth ave. and Clem- ent st. J Third Congregational Church, ~ Fifteenth, street, near Mission. St. Cornelius Episco- pal_ Chapel, Prc-% Rev. sidio. Church of the Trans- figuration, near Gough. ) First New Jerusalem Howard M. E. Church, . A3 and P. ¥, s rmans First Baptist Church.] pey. . Woods M andp. x, Bady ot mear Jomes | Rev- B- A Wo by the new pastor. tied as by Fire'; First Christian, S ¥ Ford The Chr Twelfth,ar. lluunrd.% Rey N (& X “The Conquest of V ide Christian | j the Galiean Carpenter “(?rf:ns‘:d" n‘;::;n's"::‘.l, }Rev. Wm. Gardner P. M ,*Moses or Christ, Jew near Scott. J {or Christian, Wiich?" < A .. Father Maxmilian, 8 i German), !“Tl nemies of the Con S ate avemy’ LFranciscan Eathers. 4 1 iioaatios u ieanetite: Jomes st. | |ing Grace. A .. Gospel of the day; St. Dominic’s Ghurch,) o gior g, ¢ Warren $p 5 vesnere, benotiotion Steimer and” Bush{ FARET G Rourke {ai sermbn, streets Notre Dame des Vic- A, “Giving of Alms Soircs,” Bush, m:nrg Marist Fathers b, reading Dupont. B . M, closing of the mis- Holy, Cross Chureh,| pagher J. F. McGInty {y,au]7. x. besediction. Eddy and Scott sts. 4 e i St. Mary’s Church e, ap e day; Catifornia and bu-g Paulist Fathers %, ibanediction and ves tsts, pers. . e A M., the Gospel of the 1 { aay by Father Sarai, 8. J.; . i : S S, yes . M., “The Patriarchs and S s fJesuiCEathcts $ Tae"* Redeemer,” Faiher J Neri, S. A ., Gospel of the day; St. James Chnreh.)} p.'\, “The King’s High: TweJn(_v -third and ;Father Lynch way,” a lecture bv Father Guerrero sts. )‘ = { Yorke. A3, “The Veneration of St. Mary’s Cathedral, | ean jm.. Birserd Virgin'; 7 Van Ness ave. and prainer fannigen 4 lThe Mission of thé O’Farrell. J L tist.” Presentation Convent A. M., Forty hours' de- Chapel. Ellis and, votio i cets. Taylor streets. : f_rL - ;'T(g‘e Csm“' (;": ken o ur Saviou! ongrega- | Jlox s BS"(‘:::Iy Ba?—tlc%r Ex. 7Rev. W. C. Pond { Loyaity to God”: P. M., oar fifth, | “The Devil and His Au near Twenty-fifth. Ji Lgels.” i & therl Bathichem il Gongrec) frive Gontinmere: ook [toaal TRk Lhev. W. . Tubb House Divid=d Aeuinst It- T\c\rr::‘;'l‘ffllfl“;h peer self Cannot Stand.” ise S ice; P.M., Church, ~ Post m.lg G. C. Adams, D.D. vBoniface the Mason stree 2 al services; P. Plymouth Congrega- AW, specis . tional Church, bost! Rev. R. R. Lloyd %w sermon by Professor K. street, nr. Webster. H. Foster, \ A. ., “A Church Fliled SRev. P. Coombe William Rader D O. Kelly ()ccnns Bishop Nichols View. St. Luke’s, Clay street, A. M., communion; P. and Van Ness uvm? Rev. W. H. Moreland M., “Ou the Right Hand or nuc. S the Left? Bush-st. Temple, Bush/ papp; 1sadore Myers P. M., “Mixed Marriages.” st., near Laguna. ) 5 st English Luth- A, “The Root of Jesse’’; Fran Charen, o 5, ln the” Borches of G»ary.s Rev. E. Nelander Church, bster ;Rev. D. V. Bowen ey s dan and Fillmore sts. | {of Life.” California-St. M. E A. M., sermon by Rev. Church, (‘.nlitornlnz Rev.J. W. Phelps Stephei; P M., sermon by and Broderick sts. Rev. Mr. Urwy. A. M. “AChristian Worth Central M. E. Church, | ,r\v“m"; P. M., *Modern Mission, bet. Sixth ;Rev. C. E. Locke Sl comiie s b and Seventh. J { Prisoa Houses.” Grace M. E. Chureh, . A, “Higher Wi Twenty - first nnd% Rev. J. N. Beard e Capp streets. With the Fruits of Right- eousness”; P. M., “Our Wealth in’ tue Riches of God.” A M, “The sacrament of he Lord’s Supper”; P. M., “Fools.” 3 i A M, “Christ the Truth.” A. M., “Consecration.” 3 ¢ 3 (Bethesda.” { A. M, “The Covered Re- vealed the Hidden . “The Consolation . Se nd% Rev. J. A. B. Wilson % 3 P. M, “The Pearl ey 2 of Great Pric Simpson M. E. Church, A. M., sermon by J. W. e & fluchanang Rev. J. Stephens $pacips, D.D.: b . “Thres strects. Paces Forward 3 3 h M E.Church, 3 “Woraht : E D iner Church nnd; Rev. W. M. Woodward 2",'1, e Lo nie: What Twenty-sixth sts. e e A 3, «Thy Rodand They Calvary Eresbytcxt Coniort Me”; P. ). “List- Eiaren, Gor “Powell }Rev. Dr. J. Hemphill { Conioft e e and Geary sts. A “ni y ( g Charaeters First United Preshy.) [ Ap. Ty rieters erian C } Gold. | . }in Parallel”; .M. “What A e ave. and/(Rev- M. M. Gibsom + Jig i apeLTE B, Sibat Polk st ) { the Time Demana 7 Howard Presbyterian AN, “Whols M . Church, | Oak and% Rev. F. R. Farrand gmvx. P Ry [ A M. reception of con Westminster Presh (AN, reception of con- eEian Chitol) [Sor #Rev. S3 S-cryor INDL{ FEEb T M G aeu e Lit S A Out This Calf. St ¢ ;i . 3. “TheLittle Folks”; Stewart Memorial 2 ke ! ; (‘hnrch.fillcrrerosl.,g Rev. W. E. Dugan B Room for nr. Twenty-third. st ¢ ~ 5. o A. M, sermon by Rev. N. b(‘"tf&’r‘c‘lfl 1‘;‘;:“:::* Rev. A. J. Wells g.v B. Shultz; .y, sermon and Capp sts. by the pastor. Firs Unitarian, = (",h‘;l:c;l Geary and; Rev. H. Stebbins g A. M., communion. Franklin sts. First Divine Church, - A. M.,“The Grestest Good Seventeenth st., nr; Rev. W. E. Cramer ia the World? Valencia. C22222222222292999222292292229229992222222222229 27 vening, April 21, and will con- | there will be a solemn high ma s at 10:30, R e Father Burkard, S.0., celebrant; Father The Christian Advocate sevs that Bishop | Hickey, 8.J., deacon; Mr. Hogan, 8.7, Newman has written to Dr. Hammond subdoavcon. stating that he will be in the city within On Wednesday next the Feast of the a few days. He was to leave Saratoea on | Immacuiate Conception ma s will be cele- November 23, stop a few days®at Omaha | brated in St. Mary’s Church, California on church business, spend a litile time at | street, at the following hourst 6:3), 7:30 Sacramento and_at Stockton, and then | and 9'o’clock. Soiemn Ligh mass wi.i be come on to San Francisco. Mrs. Newman | sung at 11 o clock. Asermon appropriate wiil spend a_month with Mrs. Grant in | to the feast will be preached and special ‘Washington, D. C. music renaered. Raobi Isidore Mvers will lecture at the | Archhishop Ricrdan has appointed Rev. Bush-street Temple this evening on | Micha | M. Horan assistant at St. Pat. Y “Mixed Marriage- £ The Jewish Ladies’ Endeavor Eociety will hold 1ts regular monthly meeting to- morrow evening at 7:30 in the vestry of the Geary-street Tem pl: Preparations are being made to receive Commander Booth-Tuckerin January and the general some time in F-bruary, 1898 One interesting feature o: General Bootn's public meetin= will be the commissioning of the first party of colonists. Atthis meet- ing it is expecled some prominent gentle- man w il be in the chair, and the commit- tee of thirty will be fires-nt. The Me- chanics’ Pavilion and Metropolitan Tem- pleare being secured. 3 2 " Owing to the many claims upon his time the lieutenant- coionel has been forced to defer his trip to the Hawalian Islands, but will as soon as practicable give t e work aown there his personal at- tention. °’l'hg“zmmml retreat of the Children of Mary of St. Patrick’s parish will open this evening in St. Patrick’s Chureh ai 7:30 o’clock. This retreat s of special impor- 1ance, being the fiftieti anniversarv of the estabiishmentof the Childrea of Mary un- der the direction of the Sisters of Charity. A pienary indulgence has been granted by the Pope to those who observe the retreat. The opening sermon this avening will be preache ! by the Rev. E. P. Dempsev of St. Mary’s Cathedral on *Duties of Chil- ren of Mary.”” To-morrow evening the Rev. J. A. Grant of St. Pau’s Church will vreach on “‘Devotion to Mary.”’ ‘“Mary, the Model o True Womanhood,” will be the title of the Rev. P. Heslin’s sermon on Tuesday evening. The retreat wili close on Wednesaay, the Feast of the Immacu- late Conception, at 8 o’clock mass. The fortv hours’ adoration will be held in the Presentation Convent, Powell street, and the Magdalen Asylum to-day. The two weeks’ mission which the Rev. Fathers Finnezan and Van der Eerden bave been conducting in Ho.y Cross Chburch ciose tnis evening. The mission bas been very successiui, and Rev. J. F. McGinty, pastor of Holy Cross, is deeplv gratitie: with the large attendance at the exercises anu the numbers who ap- proached the sacraments. This week has been devoted io the men of the parish, and the church was filied every evening. Fatuers Finnegan and Van der Ee-den will give missions in many churches of the arc! diocese. Tne novena now roing on at St Igna- tius’ in preparation for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception will be concluded ou Wednesday evenin: with an actof cousecration to tire Blessed Virein and a fiual aiscourse by Rev. Father Neri, who 118 conducting the novena. On Wednesday | rick’s Church, S8an Francisco, and Rev, Michael Garvey assistant at St. Raphaei’s, San Rafael. The Most Rev. Archbishop will confirm a large class of children in St Joseph's Church, Howard and Tenth Streets, next Sunday afternoon, December 12, at 4 o'clock. Very R-v. J. J. Prendergast, V. G., will preach at the mass 1n St. Mary’s Cathedral this morning. The fair to be held by St. Peter’s Epis- copal Charch opens on the Sth. To-morrow evening at the First Presby- terian Church the montbly praise service will ve neid, entitled “An Evening With Rossini.” Music from ‘‘Stabat Ma X Following is the programmez Organ_prelude, andante; anthem, “Holy, Holy, Holy Lord,” anctus’’; so.0, ~Lord, Vouchsafe ‘Thy Loving Kinduess,” “Cujus Animam.” Dr. . Graham; duet, “Power Eternal,” “Quis Est Homo.” Mrs. Rizgs Mirs. Cushman; organ *olo, orale”; offer. tory, “Throngh the Darkness,” **Pro Peceatis,’ Mr. "McBride; soprano so'o und chorus, “When Thou Comest,” “inflammatus,” solo, Mrs. Riggs; organ postlude, march. The choir will be assisted by a chorus of twenty voices, Otto F.eissuer, organisi and choir. master. Sunday-scnool at 12:45 P. M. Y, P. S. C. E. 01 6:15 P M. Prayer-meeting Wednes- day at 8 P. M. All are welcome. Dr. H. C. Minton of the San Anselmo Theological Seminary bas been secared by the Berkeley Presbyterian Church as pul pit supply for the next four or five month . Rev. Edwards Davis has tendered his resignation as 8 stor of the First Chris- tian Church in Oakland, to take effect the 1st of anucvry, 1898. Rev. ood-, the new suppl astor of the First Baptis. Church, ,:vxuy xrrsuch hi- first sermon this morning. The Episcopal Mission at Ocesn View, fostered by St. Luke’s congregation, will be consecrated to-day. Bisnop Nichois will officiate. Rev. William MacCormack, who has for tome time past acted as assistant minister of St. Ann’s Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., ha accep ed a call to the rectorship of A Sainis' Church, Pasadena, and leaves Brooklyn on tne first of Januzary to as- sume his new duties. ————— Ocean View’s New Church. After to-day Ocean View will have an additional place of worship for such of its residents s belong to the Episcopal denom!- nation. The Chapel of the Transfiguration will be consecrated this atternoou at o'clock by Bishop Nichols, sssisted by R W. H. Morelaud and W. C. Shaw, pasior assistant, in whose parish Ocean’ View chapel is situated. B 2

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