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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 1898 Painful G. H. GETTINGS CONVICTED OF The Woman He Preferred to His George H. shoe store on Market ailing and did children instead of the woman. paid no atte would have been hard upon him i* he had not been under the protection of | the court. rested at her room on Post street by Of- | at $500. In the woman's case an example was ALLED FOR THEIR PAP Scene Enacted Before Judge Mogan. A FATHER'S INDIFFERENCE FAILURE TO PROVIDE. Wife Arrested for Vagrancy and Released on Her 0. R. Gettings, clerk in Kast's street, was con- cted Enameled Steel and Stamped Tinware !! In the Bazaar i 8 a. m. sharp “The goods we Millinery. ! Here’s a brief introduction: On Saturday one of jour patrons—a genial, elderly lady—said, after looking lat a display of agateware, * The price is all right if the goods are only as good as they look.” ‘prices are all right won’t you take the hint and |examine these goods as advertised here. They’re good and they’re priced right. advertise are the goods we sell.” If o .\xfu,, T yels\‘\(‘)rd;‘yul?gt PR‘S!_ PANS— 2 a o1 10 1 12 13 inches Aisle No. 4, Center. or his two yo izeii s ) 3] ¢ ldren, rdered to appear Price.......... 18¢ 15¢ 17¢ 22¢ 26c 28c¢ 80¢ each L’nflarms?&r;;:?d?}flfls:flg?d ‘fl,;m: 52:2-‘1 It came out in ; ers . Each Hing ith & women | Freseving: Ketlo— b &_'Ppe; ja:mepa:; {Pancy Dress Hats, rienly trimmed 0 00 at 501 Post street,| 43 5} 61 8 1 uart retinned and stampe vl LIl ponr bone Each it contribute EEcAgt BT 2520 2';0 250 85¢ 40¢ Each | children's. Leghbrms "miso Faney ort of his children. The Judge| gqt‘.lgo Straws, all trimmed, for astically remarked that Gettings _at..13¢ sht get employment for his two | 8-quart Enameled Dishpan.......30¢ 3 q' 19 $1.25 to $1.75 Each. and they could support him | {4.quart Enameled Dishpan.. .. ...34¢ -qt. .19¢ were in court with )ther. One Is three years of 1 the other two. When Gettings 1 the little things ran to him, loudly, “Papa, papa,” but he ion to them. Then they and their father's indif- | roused such a feeling against him that it two ghildren ng to cry to them indignation A warrant was at once sworn out for | he arrest of the woman Finch on a of and she was ar- ge vagrancy, “oleman of the Paclfic Coast So- r the Prevention of Cruelty to , which has been looking after Judge Mogan fixed her bonds of how Police Court attor- >at the order entering the the nged to de from ss sent for by a prison- n had retained Attorneys nd Sweeney to defend her, but | Martin Quinlan learned that | wn n arrested. He called at nd represented that the ent him to see admittance, but, | ng daunted, he went to police quarters 1 got a permit to see 1 with the permit he went | ie prison and was admitted. | n told him that she had rn~| )n and Sweeney, but Quin- n pleased her by displaying an order B lease upon her own recog- ed by Judge Conlan, al- ogan, who was familiar | cts in the ca had fixed her‘ The prison officials could > order and the woman with Quinlan, believing, said. that Quinlan, whom Hal | 6-inch Cold-ha Enameled Steel Wash Basin— 11 inches. .10¢ | Enameled Steel Dippers— 2-quart, . .15¢ 15¢ | Enameled Steel Coffee or Tea Pot— 1l-quart 2-quart 3-quart 5-quart 20¢ | Galvanized Water Pail— 10-quart. ..... 10-inch Retinned . Cullender— better satisfied—more surprised—when 12 inches. .15¢ 3-quart...18¢ | Retinned Stampe Dishpans— 8-qt..10¢ 10-gt. .14c 12-qt. .16¢ 17-qt. .18¢ 36¢c 4b6c Enameled Stee All sizes Enameled Pie Plates. .....7¢ d | ceeevinsennneen. 100 | Deep PuddingPan— There's power in prices, but you'll be 3-gt..10¢ 5-gt..12¢ 6-qt..15¢ hard wide. suy. f-sheet, 1 twisted, as linen; over 100 different pafterns and colors; was : We've said a good deal about this offéring, and there's much more we might Come early and see this new fabric. What a Nickel Will Buy at Hale's. 2 Diamond Wire | Package ‘‘Rising Sun'’ | The Housewlife's Friend, inch Wire Jelly Strainer. you see this Agateware. tigh! dle Frying-pan. ch Cocoanut Grater. Egg Whip. place tly woven; elegant as to look, In the Bazear—Aisle No. 4—Downstairs. AV 48 Sheets Shelf Paper. China Toothpick Holder ove Polish. A Polishing Glove.” 1 dozen Lead Penclls. Box G Domestic Department, Aisle No. 3. 9000 yards of Scotch Oxfords At 8 o'clock sharp on Monday morning we shall fabric of the Ducking family; bias plaids in sweil effects, New Dover Egg Beater. isp Broom that's fit to use. T. Decorated Blue and Gold Preserve Dish. Rolling-pin_with revolving handle. 5c per yard on sale a new wash smooth, round threads, perfect in wear: ‘almost as hegvy and wear like linen; 29 inches disrepu r imy s it will soon be- ting a that ma 1 protection of prison: come a dead lett police in put- | able tactics ive for the know, was acting for her Just what Quinlan’s object | tting the woman out on her is not quite clear, | unless the Po- | | quart Extra Strong Milk Can. 3 Pie Plates, 4-guart Pudding Pan. inch Bread Par hole Muffin Ti 00d Serviceable Shoebrush. 1 box Mason's Shoe Biacking. Japanned Tin Cuspidore. nned Tin Dustpan. Wire Potato Masher. 2 Bottles Black Ink. 0-page Writing Tablet. 2-ounce Bottle Vaseline. \ 2 Cakes Toilet Soap. Large Spouge. §-inch Curling Iron. 2 Packages Toilet Paper. Oxydized Powder Box. | Tubed Cake Form 0d, Writing Paper and Envelopes. 2100 yards New Organdies, rich yet small patterns in Shirting Percales, % width, figures and stripes Turkish Towels, unbleached, heavy, foot woven selvage... Cotton Damask Bleached, 5§ damask patterns 2-inch hem, hand torn— Full size, double bed. For three-quarter bed.. For single bed. 4000 yards Lappets and Organdles.. light groun: inches wide, 900 Hemmed Sheets, 72x%0, bleached, hem, torn by hand and dry ironed. New Wash Goods. In our Domestic Department—Aisle No. 3. .Be extremely 12%e e 22x45 Inches, . 12%c 19¢ 2-inch .40¢c 600 Hemstitched Bleached Pequot Sheets, Large Whits Crochet Spreads (hemmed)...69¢ : . Hosiery. Aisle No. 2, Center. Ladles' Black Cotton or Lisle Hose, Hermsdorf dye, plain or Richelieu ribbed, high-spliced heels, double sole and toes......... Ladles’ Fine Egyptian Cotton Vest, low neck, no sieeves, for country wear, Swiss ribbed, 'color white, with Imitation lace trimmed neck and armiets ........ Ladles’ Fine Egyptian Vest, high neck, low sleeves and high neck, short sleeves, rilk crochet neck and front, drawers knee length to match. . Children’s Vaca- tion Hose for Country Wear. Medium weight and narrow-ribbed, double knee,spliced heels and toes, sizes 5§ to 9%, fast black and seamless et patr Ladies' Vacation Hose, good for coun- try wear, fast black and seamless, spliced heel, double sole and toes.. Ladies’ Fine Egyptian Cotton Vest, low neck, no sleeves, for country wear, Swiss ribbed, crochet neck and armlets, colors white and ecru. Ladies’ Egyptian Cotton Unfon_ Suits, low neck, no sleeves, knee length, for vacation use, button down front, crochet edge.. 937-333-041-943-945-947 Market St 25c¢ Pair 15¢c Each 25c¢c Each 3¢ 10c 12ic Each 25¢ ur Knittin Basket 100 Tbs German Knitting Yarn, Turkey Red Embroidery Cotton Tinsel Balls Silk Ball Pom: s Silk Tassel Pom-pom: Silk, 83 yards to the spool. Cushion Tops. In white and ecru, tinted with autumn designs, leaves and scroil clusive designs . our ex- Cushion Bags. Oriental design, 18x36 inches, a charm- ing mixture of colors, tassels on the four corners . . ony— 8ic. Celebrated California Doylies. Consisting of 1 stamped and with poppies, Linen Doylies. Union, 5-inch, round scalloped.. o 6-inch, 1%e each. lies .. 8 1-3¢ Duck Doylies. Pair Laundry Bags. Stamped White Duck— 16x30 . . 16x27 (tinted). Stamped Brown Duck, 12x18 18x24 20x30 Suft linen color— In Notion Dep’t Little things, so clean and new, at smaller prices than you ever recad of before!! eads, gold and white, per buncl per hagi.. He 10c Each 75¢c Each ‘Wood Towel Rings, in cherry, oak and eb- large and 2 small doylies, tinted baby blue eyes and pinks— %c Set. ....1c each 8%-inch, Be each 7-inch Round Fringed Momie Linen Doy- ¢ each 8%-inch, square stamped, with silk to work B¢ each Aisle No. 1 Comb and Brush Cases Curling Iron Cases Double Parasol Holders 2 Pocket Shoe Case: 6 HALE'S. 8 a. m. sharp Table Covers. Beautifully Tinted Cream Color Java Can- vas Table Covers, fringed all rond to match tints Soseesenitiy. Lo 75¢ each Stamped and Tinted Denim Table Covers, 36 inches square (easy size to ask for)..... AAAAA oo V- 25¢ each Pillow Slips. Stamped and Ruffled Infants’ Pillow Slips.. 35¢ each 75¢ each Patriotic Cushion Covers. Couldn’t tell you the variety, Stamped Duck Articles. (Brown Linen Color.) Whisk Broom Holders Parasol Holders X 10¢ 4-pocket, Z0¢ 6-pocket, 25¢ S-pocket, 35¢ = 9 Ladies 9’ 9 ’ H'd’k’fs. %0 odd dozen Embroidered, Scalloped and Hemstitched Border Handker- chiefs; also some with lace edge; a few among them with slight imper- fections; worth 2ic each in the aver- 10c age. They go Monday for.. . Each, Ladies’ Bows. 100 dozen Eilk Band and Shield Bows, all the latest effects in Japanese silk 10c Each New Veiling. 500 yards IS-inch Fishnet, Tuxedo and Spider Web Mesh Veiling, plain and dot colors bl brown an: HERARFEHFFERFREREERREFRE IR EH R R IR R SRR ISR N K IR ISR IR HF IR I IR RT3 20 3650036036 536 30 EHRHHRH AR RHHH R R R R % * . 3 | £ )7 | Wt E =3 \/ | i % st Baptist, Eddy street, ne 5. Rev. E. A. Woods.. Morning*—The Voice From the Cloud.” % % Grace Episcopai Church, Callfornia and) Rev. R. C. Foute........ooooooroiioriiiii —s v p v AL A e e b 1230 p. m.Sunday school, 690 b My— & % _Stockion strests. [Mofing Sermon by the pastor. Evening % Galllee Mission. Evening—'Cuba and Her % # — T - - iyt g u = | [ Gace atonziy = ¥ % Church of the Advent, Eleventh street, near Tev. 3. A, Bmery........ Morning—Divine service at 1 o'clock. Bven- & - 3 Dotores| Rev. H. L. Diets lon by the rector. ¥R - e Sermnon, = z r ev. Fermon and religlous instruction. % % St Luke's Van News avenus and Clay| Fv, W. H. Moreland... ..Morgqnf;4nn§vaupqnn “at 8 oolock; Sunday % x Square Baptist, Post street, near| Rev. W. C. Jenkins. E ship and Preaching.”” Even- % school at 9:0 nDtLllln?cla:c‘li(.m?cr\?enanp:;);f £ % un and Shield. % mon. = G R e S s G [ g i e A ¥ ¥ —- - | = — o ¥ 3 ch, west side of Masonic| Rev. Willlam P. Kirby. Morning—High mass and sermon at 10:30 % # St. Cornelius Chapel, Presidio Reservation| Rev. D, O, Kelley..rrrorr —Specia : = ¥ % benediction. ¢ —— e 0 ¥ BN | e i % # St John' Rev. E. B Bpalding ..o i i & 9 e e & Barromiso] and| Father P. J. Cummins - foraing —Hilgh mase. Evening—Sermon and % % _hue. | s e L R e stwell streets. = e e — ¥ " Wi el e Sl T T ooy oSS il e % ¥ St Mary the Virgin, Unlon and Stelner| Rev. H. Parrish . I serv t. Brendan’ Fremont and Harrison| Father Nugent . and sermon by the b4 ¥ _streets, | ‘E{gmgg{(_;flr’:\;gm&d724;18323' aSsiion. streets. vers. e = 1 - 0 : i =K |20 ————— ¥ % Bt Peter's Episcopal, Stockton and Fil-| Rev. M. D, Wilson.. | ¥ornt i 5 o St. Brigid’s, Van Ness avenue and Bmfld-: Father Cottle .. s ermon on Hd\’bgns;:fil 3{ the day. 3(; : bert streets, ;f;lix?guscg;rgz“l‘:e:.n I‘Ssg\l’l‘lcl’:gvalgrdflyeslr-‘efi:fl ; way | ening—Vespers and benediction. sermon. % R it ke JESSEG = - = ¥ ¥ e o s 3 S “hurch of Corpus Christi, Alemany and| Salestan Fathers Morning—Dedication ceremony at 10 o'clock % % St Paul's Bplscopal, Callfornia street, be-| Rev. W. Maxwell Reilly, = E ervics, ¥ o reca™™ | by Archbishop " Riordan.” Atiermoon—4 % % _tween Fillmore and Steiner. | Bt ey e | D. m.— Vespers, benediction and sermon. # e ] — ST e R B oIS R = — # % Trnity Episcopal Church, Bush strect, near| Rev. H. E. Cooke.. Morning—Communion at 70 o'clock, Bven: & arles, Twenty-fourth and Shotwell Father Cummings Mgrmn ~n}ign imass aarl sermon on the % -J_; Gough. | Ing—Special services and sermon. * | jogpel. Evening — Benediction, vespers * e e | — e i i * i [ |_and sermon: 8 # % Ogrman Bvangelical Epmanuel Church, Rev. F. W. Fischer......... - Morning—The Bellever's Death Day Bet: % Sady streets. | Father McGinty .......... Morning—High mass Brening Vespers. % ¥ | cret Diseipleshiper e hex z et — = S e el e = ————— | . = BE i Doainics g o ol ISk iataets) Father J. Plous orning High mess and Sunday school. % ¥ First English Lutheran, Geary street, near| Rev. L. Nelander..ooo............. [Morning—9:45 o'clock, Children's service: 11 & ening—Vespers. ¥ ough. o'clock, ‘“Looking for Another Christ,” by % ek 5 : B T = — % * O T Grover of Etockion. Bvening s Th St. Francis, Vallelo street and Montgomery| Father Carraher -............ [Morning—High mass and sermon on the ¥ ¥ . H X e % A ransix jo Gospel. Evening—Vespers and benediction, % % Sfertare of the' Hecond Fhilippine Ex- 5 S — —— - —. — e |— — — % * = S —aeenl — — All Hallows, Sixteenth avenue and N street.| Father P. A. Foley Morning—High mass and sermon. Evening % % Bethel African M. E., Powell street, near| Rev, W. B. Anderson.... o g Tl 4 | —Vespers, sermon and benediction. ® % ¥ Juckeon. ehlaat Ap o ey Patieae e * il BT AR o AN — - e S = g s 2 ur and Pa - Ignatius, Van Ness avenue and Hayes| Jesult Fathers...... . [Morning—"This Man Recelveth Sinmers.* ¥ Central Methodist, Mission st near| Rev. C. B. LocKe...ororneeersoinosns broken Alabaster Boxes. & treet. S 4 # Evening Sermon by Rev. Father Hickey. % % ~Sixth. Evening_The Sublime Privilese of Liv- ¥ St. James, Twenty-third and Guerrero, Father P. R. Lynch Morning—High mass and sermon. Evening % % e <e- 8Tt il e i u streets. Saiaaten ¥ X —Benediction. = T A g ?{.mm‘thurch, Powell and Washing-| Rev. W. 8. Urmy. ‘orning—Sermon and Bible = Instruction. ¥ St. Joseph's, Tenth street, near Howard. Father P. Scanlan Morning—High mass at 10:80 o'clock. Even- » % e N == SIS s SEemmon DY S TN i = ng—Vespers. * % teen venue M. E. Church, eent! Rev. earce.. 1 — o HE Y e e e ¥ % avenue south and P street. g mon. Bvening—Bible instruc- % St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue] Father Prendergast, V. G Morning—High mass and sermon. Evening % # . —— . oo e S Sl i nd O'Farrall street 5 —Vespers, sermon and benedtelon. ¥ ¥ Grace M. E, Tweaty-frst and Capp streets. Rev. J. N. Beard {Morning “Sermon at 11 o'clock by the pas- % St. Mary’s, Calfornia and Dupont streets.| Paullst Fathers. .... . Morning—Sermon at_ 11 & m. by Rev. ¥ % — . P e DAEMOn s ¥ Father Nounan. = Evening—Sermon, ‘ves- ¥ % Howard Strect M. B, Howard street, near| Rev. . A. B, Wilson. Morning—Sermon and religlous instruction. ¥ pers enediction. 3 Evening—Sermon 2 2 - — — ¥ % —— - = . - i % St. Patrick’s, Mission street, near Third. Father Gray Morning—High mass at 10:30 o'clock, fol- % # Potrero M. K., Tennessee and Solano Rev. D. W. Chileon, i — ¢ By * % ll;;ed‘,eb!); ’:n se'r;m;m o clfi’eckflosnei- Even- : 2 streets Mgg;'\l!:osn t‘:im?gebryectlrt‘:l 'fi‘r";’lfi.n’i" e § % | " pe 3 S v A TR g, A B e e SermeSte il - S & Sabely £i : e —_ % % Richmond Methodist, Fourth avenus and| Rev. G. W. Beatly. 2 v 3 ¥ St. Paul's, Twentyninth and Church| Father Connolly .. Mornine—Sermon’ and high mass at 10: % % _Clement street, Mfl‘-’,’,’,:“ unday. echool ‘will ‘be held'at ¥ | o'clock. Evening—Benediction. R 5 P - £ e 2 ol | g S it : -—— 4 % Simpson Memorlal, Hayes and Buchanan| Rev, J. Stephens ~[Morning_Sermon bv the rector. Bvening— & %, Filbert acd Salestan Fathers .. seoeeeeennne MorningMase at 1020 o'clock. Bvening £ ¥ mreew i Religious mstruction o pver s— ¥ wlar Clorgy Svening—Vespers, 3oL D Tt gtming. Sermon by the rector. Evening— ¥ ¥ e -. e = — x [ 3 Tt E R # ¥ Calvary Presbyterlan, Geary and Powell Rev, J. Hemphill . Morning—Special ‘sermon at 11 o Father Nugent. | Mornine_Sermon on the Gospel aod high % % sieets. 7] 5 e Wi e &t T o'clock % benediction and sermon. ' ¥ # First Presbyterlan, Van Ness avenus and| Hev., H. Mackenzie 4 S .. Evening: R e i ARE SR e M&r:;lrr:xgc“g;rmnn. Evening—Sermon ana oventh avenue, near Point| Father) Covle ................... ~PMorning_Hieh mass. 4 p. m.—Confirmation % ¥ e e . < S He 2 = % y Archbishop Riordan. Evening—Vespers # % Memorial Presbyterian, Eighteenth avenue| Rev, H. N. Bevier ] v s ¥ and sermon by the pastor. % % and Railroad avenue. “.",{g‘flgen&}},‘“’“’ service at 11 o'clock. Even- - o= T e e - — R E — — AWl R ¥ St Teresa's, Tennessco and Butte streets. Father Browne .. Moring THich moss at 100 o'clock. Even- ¥ % Mizyah Presbyterian, Harrison street, near| Hev. . A, Doano - -[Morning—Sabbath school at 930 o'clock. & * ng—Vespers. ¥ . % Fifth, Ly ok i : g — e B Heligony Sorce of clhrietan 3 % Our Lady of Victories, Bush street, near| Marist Fathers .. -{Morning—Sodality meeting after 8§ o'clock % % —-—--—r — . — Bzl i = fivine Wervice. ¥ Stockion. fase. 10:3 o\clocicHllgh mass. Evening % % Toward Presbytorian Church, comer Oak| Rev. F. R Farand .lhlnmlng-Serrnun by the pastor. Evening— & spers and ne on. % % and Baker streets. Sermon. 2 3 - St = el 4 (s ii o i £ s b ¥ A Ola Bay District Racel Catholle Truth Soctety Morning—The solemnization of military % & Stewart Mcmorlal U, P, Church, Guerrere| Rev. W. B, Dusen e Morning— T} e 5 § mase at 7:30 o'clock and at 10:30 o'clock. % % street, near Twenty-third. “Young Men." Hyeniie % 4 cdlss Lyening—Kosary and instruction at 7:8) ¥ % e T e R, TR b e ¥ o'clock. rinity Presbyterian, Twenty-second and| Rev. A. M. Carson .f - SR bat 4 g e SR A e SR O A g Morning—Sermon by the rector. ‘Evening— ¥ % ¥irst Christian, Mission and Twelfth e The Fraition of Paith” Tven: % % b S UAR L 00 R i b eligious instruction. 3 streets. ermon by Chaplain Willlams of the % % Westminster Presbyterian, Page and Web-| Rev. S. S. Cryor. B/ ay e * wa. Volunteers. E & eter streots e : g ermmon by the Slegaicbradion. Even- ¥ et i - " - ¥ * —. e — : West Bide Christian, Bush street, near, P o Welsh Prea, = 5 | e s p ., R Tl ity BN § 3 W Srabriien, Cumbrin el 1 Wl Frateric PR Sy, s, Everina- oo * o Family Relations." ¥ e el i } ey, fer ¥ §io—eo o v Sk i i i = e i % Bethany Conrregational, Twenty-fitth and| Rev. W. C. Pond... rmon by “Professor George 4 & svenue and Boip Dol Golden Gatsl TRev. M. I Ofbeon . - [Morning—Rellgious instruction at 11 o'clock. 3 i Bartlett streets. Mooar. Evening—Sermon by Protessor 1. % % ot e o i S By Evening—Sermon. * 3 % First Unitarian, Franklin G . H. St : sohq = : it AL e M — e ag, (Fra and Geary| Rev. H. Stebbins +Morning—Sunday school at 1o, fojlowed by ¥ * B m.;m (‘nnxtre,i:-‘l:unll, Vermont street,| Rev. W. H. Tubbs. Morning—‘From the Top of the Rocks 1 % # —-—o e s A glous service at 11 o'clock. * % near Twenty-fourth. See Hi) d F g i DY I8 feotn prmmmicye ¥ {-1'7?,, & :2_: ‘}.:,:"‘1513?%"’( Yorile I Behold % % Becond Unitarian, Twentieth and Capp Moming—Sermon by the rector ana Sabbath & * Not Hold My . ¥ % s * B .= e o e = = p Lagu . % Richmond Congregational, Seventh avenue| Rev. P. Coombe .. D i WioRTe Baviaibie, 3 o e s Db, [ Buih xR o s Gt T +|Pyening~Speclal exercises and address by % ¥ and Cloment atroct. ‘What We Have Galned by the % s =8 b AL ¥ e B i % % First Church of Christ, Scientist, 2 Sut- The Bible, Science and Health, with Key Morning—Christian Science Bible Leseon & % Ottvet (‘unlgr«su(lonnl. Seventeenth and| g Children's Day exercises. Evening % % . it o b vl = ¥ Noe streets, —“Soctal and Reli Reform.’ % The First Divine Science Church, M; i nd i - iyl £ lal and Religious Reform.’ iy g The Bt [Diviné_Sclence Church. Mason) Morning—Spectal sermon and religious ex- ¥ % regutional, Post and Mason sts| Rev. G. C. Adams.............. speclal services and ser- £ & — T - = e * Sermonandprayerreading. % % Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ, 320 % Mg 5 : - - FEAa) - e e Bhis iy Aye F R iy g Rev. C. A. Parkin. puming. ovbhat Is Man? Evening—Ser- ¥ Trd Congre 1, Iifteenth stroet, near| Rev. Willlam Rader .......... MorningThe B Rod” by the s & X et B |_mon by George S. Lincoln. H * lminnun, A | = tor._Evening—"A Vacation' n the Bust." ¥ % Y. C A, Mason and Ellls strects. Rev. F. B. Cherington ..... B 5 modddress by Dr. F.B. Cherington X # Plymouth Congregational, Post street, near| Rey. F. B. Cherington................ Morping—Sermon by the pastor. Evening % & ighteous Cause. atriotio ¥ ot for 3 solo by Mrs. J. W. Madden and special ¥ Rt Lty ] T 5 e AYING ervios. and.sesinon s instrumental music; S o % Good Samaritan Mission, 'Becond street, Rov. W. L KIp Jf.ererurnrrrrnns Morning—Sermon and prayer x 2 ban' i = § 9ot sumiy foraing_Sermon_and,p study. Even- % % St Alban's Church, 102 O'Farrell street. Rev. B. J. B. Van Deerlin. Morning—Mating, Eucharist ead sermon ot ; AMAARAAEAS A S AR R R R R P e L R Y ottt asansy CLAIMS HE WAS BUNKOED. H. C. Cutler From Tahiti Loses a Lot of Chilean Dollars. H. C. Cutler, a visitor from Tahiti, called at police headquarters yesterday morning and stated that he was sick and had not been able to eat anything for five days. As he acted queerly Corporal Gei- mann took him to the Receiving Hospital. Chief Steward Bucher gave him some medicine, and to him_he said that he had been living at the International- Hotel, Last Wednesday he gave a man a lot of Chilean silver dollars to not seen the man, who was a_stranger to him. He had been left penniless, Aft resting for a while in the hospital he we:{ away. —_——— The Old McPherson Gang. It is sald in Federal circles that charges Will soon be made against the old “Brick’ McPherson gang for working opium bunko schemes at various hotels, Though the importation opium known ADVERTISEMENTS. AR R e R R Y ‘““THE CREDIT HOUSE.” 8ix Btories High, You've summer clothes, why not a summer bed? Metal bed, white enamel, brass trimmings.. $2.75 Mahogany Parlor Chair, fancy frame back, full spring seat, upholstered in tapestry, Gobelin weave ..$2.50 China Closets are as essential to dining-rooms as bureaus to bedrooms; variety of styles, in several woods, plain or ornamental ; different prices, Oak China Closet, neatly carved, 5 feet high, lockable glass door.....$10,, ished, fancy shelf, twisted legs, brass claw feet. $1.85 Carpet Department, Wilton Rugs, 9x12° feef last for years and years; beautiful Oriental pat- terns, and rugs are used more now than ever before e $15.75 Moquette Rugs, 36x72 inches... $2.85 is arriving, almost every Our fall stock of Carpets hundreds of patterns, kind made. Free delive i Beflmey_n' In Oakland, Alameda M. FRIEDMAN & CO.. 233-235-231 Post Street. Open Evenings. Near Stockton ¥ 3 » 5 J a exchange for American money and since then he had of oplum has lessened, it Is said that there is still a pretense that is imported and that some well- lawyers and business men have been caught by the old McPherson crowd, — e TTOn crowd, F4 4444444444444 4444444444 4444444444+ 4 44444444445 4444440 A -

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