The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 24, 1898, Page 32

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o 24 3 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 24, 1898. ;nrder before our troops, after about | half an hour’'s firing. The climate here is terribly hot, and the general says he {s pushing on to- ward Santiago with all possible dis- | patch, in the hope of capturing the | place and getting the troops under | shelter of the houses of the town be- | fore they become debilitated by the cli- mate and sickness breaks out. I think by July 4, if not before, San | tiago will be ours. Tt is said the town is garrisoned by 12,000 Spanish troops. In addition to these, the Spanish Ad- | miral Cervera’s squadron is in the har- bor, consisting of the armored cruisers Vizeava Oquendo and Colon, the cruiser Reina Mercedes, the torpedo- boat Terror and another torpedo ves- sel, whose name is not known to us. HANDLING SHIPS BEFORE SANTIAGO. Continued from Page Twenty-four. boats, mostly of the “improvised” class. Immediate preparations were made for disembarking the troops. Baiquirj, a little town with a good harbor, afout ten miles east of Santiago, was se- lected as the ianding place. The town is defended by two or three batteries, which it was, of course, necessary to reduce before the army could land. General Shafter and Admiral Sampson decided upon the 22d instant as the da of disembarkation, and, on the ev ing of the 21st, the admiral issued o HALE’S. sale of Ruppin millinery stock - aisle 4, clean=up in children’s dresses A few only, 19¢ short white dresses ROROROS OSSOSO O OSO; HALFE’S. | HALE'S. HALE'S. ! R oot NSO SSEEL SUOSEU RS v st eSS VU TN SOl ~— S OO Ogn s OO SR O SR ORpOBRO B O O O) (OO OB O OO OO 00/ O O Ot O O OB O OB OB O RO S O O OR OS OOt Ot O O ORI OSEO SN O SYOSE OSTOSYO S OB OB OB Ot Ot OB OB O OB O O O OOl OBpOmOmy Hal We are between seasons cleaning up the odds and ends of this past seasqn’s goods, and our big basement is daily receiving cases of new goods; we are going HALE’S. closing out tinware in bazaar downstairs, Of course, simultaneous with the land | > : “E - illine departments le b nt of all | ¥ | of cambric, 3 pleats down front, ? g miliin c{;l;sbr:{maré:ne;‘ufln“gon:h:rdzru:;rm O St ‘;xvngcl\.i\\ewn‘trbombu‘rd zlzlenx;n:‘t_i.h’?‘m embroidery ruffied . edge on' neck ’through the infants underweal’, dOI”neStIC, Iace, veilin y Sllk, W -y H " uban forces are co-opera and cuff: ages 2 to 3 years, reg- g . Santiago to Baiquiri, on the following Srniy Five hundred Cubans from MR e - . % - v Cuba y worth 3ic, the balance go W me cSIOW. mOHIng. L net trases 10| Gentem Tobvs commendl Bt Aserat| o) el Just now, marking down, cleaning up. e mark close to cost, some : : | dero, eighteed miles west of Santlago, | [ & You that these same batteries need to | oo 0 © 0 O < vessels to a | @ Becond lot of finished muslin, . . . B repeutagisbombardea. . The season | Ners transported by, our vesels to | @ Secgnd 19t gt it sk but with the one object—of getting our stock clear of small lots. is this: The enemy’s guns, with the % S together with about 500 | Sl _cufls, . gxception of those of the Cabanas and | o8 1roobs, (oBEgher, Wi Shoit (0 [ children 2 gnd 5 ve euue Morro forts, are mounted elther behind | 7% S0 U0 LI iohers . Ganeral | e a °® extensive earthworks, or on the crest | =° £ e 4 der-in-chief | @ > of @ high bluff, so that they just “peep :)'fm;}::'0’;::.p(n‘llh;?::]rtm:}“filgg\” A ‘“‘“ a 2) :?&f:“‘fi;? ‘Rfi ‘1*\”"1\1'3:&'3' a e O e 5 @ over the top. Ar.is‘a comparaltlvely] forcerot about 3000:men; dsion hibiwiy,| [ - S0 ime D Luelis tikeds : ® 2(\1‘5)) n;utl\‘\“r‘;\)h l'b\"Ln; :;‘d »(];:‘r; llr;is ‘ to Santiago, and should be flb\l‘d to | ‘l:,l»o on yoke front and back, 1 y i ff ® s, AL B UM, 2 2 otic vith troy to-day awn ruffles over shoulder, | i i reet. 1 lence the batteries temporarily; but in ff.‘i”?«'u.?nf.'l’r’f)fi LU our oene v trimmed neck and cuffs, gen: bicycle On Monday we put on sale the Ruppin stock of 8_3 L0 paiiete Ific ® order to permanently reduce them it |OFLOTMOMTOR. o o 0 Sl erally exchanged for a doflar, 00 | gyite Small prices will reign until all is cleaned out. We intend this stock ribbons yard % would be neccssary to hit each Indl-§, .. " iyis reaches you: but-in this | REP OIS E ptTelln s f , ; ly sold out, and we believe these prices will effect a prompt &1 BHlk Lisn a8 Moire Tameta © vidual gun, and this, under the circu foarful climate I fear it will cost us | 3 ;Xl‘zuirer‘s only five—they were $10 and to be quickly sold out, an | mlm'n"sé‘,(‘):)' % jarge varicty ofiats | stances, is e ifficult, eve artul climat ‘ i5 | hefore we > —thay 4 . , 3500 vards in e or g ) The best we been able to do is | uckily the rainy season Is over, | @ gings. No. 40—15c yard No. €0, 19¢ yard ¢ o S best we have been able to do 18| ¢t unhealthy part of the year: but | I cashmere | . such as fancy turbans, short-back 48¢ to $2.50 yard § batteries |:7fl;pv7r|n’l -, occasionally | the davs are frigmru)llybhon U“}! the ? coats Cmpil'c ‘trlmmed hats. sailors, bonnets, hand-made shapes . 'housewives’ RS = } gy 7 | nigl t very much better, and un- - knocking out & gun with a lucky shot. | Rights no L e 3 un- ' @ For infants, full length, with . save The general ° bombardment began | %5 the army caf set o theit WOK| [ snirred meck, deop cape, siik em: | SUItS . Lot j shapes such as chips, leghorns, fancy rough |00 40 61 0| cconomy ¢ about 7 o'clock yesterday morning (the | Promptly and capture LA broidered, and embrofdered bottom, | oY nfrimmed 5raias, turbans and medium-size dress hats ' L ; 2 and lasted a couple of hours. .‘nnsx will soon break out among the é) ;;Eu#:‘r value $125; these now go Ellfi\'fig'&fetlhey? v:(&:. sH(ll( :}tl‘:lpt'l] shirts, | o B dg‘\ac:a\:;‘?mmienmtpxzfouir ;:m-]u.s ic The Scorpion, New Orle and four | troops. SO N Te. Ished, sizes 34 an e price O BTy Shasr bl 2 tonOca yary r _means good goods at or five other vessels engaged the bat- | The horrors of real x\ardx'm‘w \'l\‘lcfl;‘ ‘,\? Second lot, consisting of 37 (eac has been cut from $10. ill(:::zetZss:r;d \sllngs—IOC. Ostrioh. tips~100 to -50c each 04 much reduced prices, $ terles at Balquirl, where —the troops | brought home to me to-day, when 1| one differerit), a few sofled but very e S b ilt Soellaiclote=co th B0 % dozen Bleached Turkish (F. ] e to land. Other vessels were as- | SAW tjh-in: ~-“11r’rs-1n:, _‘ngtgz";{fl-;gr:ir‘\;flé) ?;&d:;?x"iz - reduced to §1, §1 '“'-English | value). ,T“' : size 19x45 in. o Lm ® ol he batteries along | Wounded soldfe: { 0. eavy, close-woven towel. ., ] ]\x;;) e (?fiu‘ ;m‘:l‘ to Santi :m | this job is hard enough, call‘(n):: for | ® 3 [check S a _; g ® e AER IR 500 yaeas or the | ss vigilanc: night and day: but | | = ) 2 Bleached | Table Damask, 6 1 e T e e e NN e et infants suits ' |clean=up in |clean-up in inches wide. 'heavy 65¢ o mpid fire that the Spaniards ‘ccased | of the army. - Bealdes. the navy 1s| cambric [ : dress goods |silks o2 e ot firing and deserted their guns de | tough anl used to all kinds of climates, | | Seventeen {n brown, green and plum, | g Galatea Cloth, 29 inches wide, or half an hour. We kept up our fusil- | and knows how to take care of itselt. |© SHPS o pixed tyced fand ho i e About 700 yards of 36-inch wide wool A Dig sitk season made many little| Gajates Cloth, 70 inches wid etk lade, however, for a couple of hours, | Half of our men on board ship stand | In three lots, various qualitles,| “ailk lined sk Soo.sUbiway cheviots In fancy mixtures and stripes. | ends; here are fancy Jacquard checka| 0T & HERIY Ciose weave, light [91n © meanwhile the transports came up be- | at thelr loaded guns throughout the (® many patterns: cleanoup in OUr BIE| fun il cirts; ¢ Of course were not mads for the mon- | and fgured siiks in a g T R E ' s and pr red to land night, while the other half sleep along- stock. $10 to $15 when stock ey (hl»":“flu‘u the ma worth T5c, and he knows the market. | ager to land, and could conds. cers ! all hav- roldered, trimmed | yo 00 yards all wool fancy sult- | Mort b e e | ing a tough time of it. Yet our sani-| P pleaced dovn iah Soke tweed Ay b las b atotE ; N beach with our ~uns. At | tary re-ulatfons are so perfect that | rufied neck and cuffs. em- 25 | > in fight and dark celors; one of 240 Eancyten ifi“‘},g‘i’e"; P ety 4g00dS ya[d ® cularly good shot from the ships, they | i B dl A ';1“*‘* 1 Lo7 mpsaldonys bamad, a0l iy c[Sk"‘tS M our most popular 50c lines. designs. i the regular way 756‘ Percales in many patterns and in cheered us wildly. spite of the terrific hea e have a |® X | worth $1 25, cut to 7ic, because | two widths, 32 and 36 ine ¢ Though they were supposed to wait | hospital ship fitted up with all the | Lot 2-Reduced from iamc R colors hea gy and nepper and| in shert lengths. colors. ST 30 Lok Hgne until the bombardment was over be- | Comforts possible in such a climate, to | Lot 5—Reduced from Te to..4 & B0 Monas o Bmbinatons ot e i d | D re landing, the troops ce up close | Which every man who becomes ill is | @ - < % = o efects : mporte 2500 yards various Wash ® hind us. in thelr bosts while tne s | Promptly sent. The army has one also: E g e NamiaokBllns ol : suitings Goods, Lappets, ~ Dotted ® at its hottest, and long b.-r”r(-l des these Clara Barton 1s|® b i e | i 1 Jiry SV .itnt(:lolorlfar;fl;rf'fl‘[f%ht ® t had ceased they had begun to land. | here in a third hospital vessel with ald celebrated This season's; when color line and pat- | OPICNta 1 oven dets, foimed seach I My personal sta on was on the bridge | €0 Eeit ‘;?;;;‘;;d Pomen Mubsey ite| & lace “H.B.” I AL L e L R pOPfiC!‘CS N | shadow effécts on a tinted i0c © of the Scorpion, and during the latter | or so, e dynamite | . ° 1 AN by i are | grou our regular L part of the engagement, I had to give | Sunboat Vesuvius runs in to the ploket | | sale c ! IS R ol G e R O R TR i e z ®© as much attention to keeping the wor. | line of the blockade and fires two of | © yarl gloves L] | sttiangthe tok, ed Bagdad portleres, latest Oriental | I diers out of our line of fire, as I did | three gun-cotten bombs at Fort Morro 8600 yards White Cotton Lace, 2 2-clasp overseam, with latest em- (Remnants at broken prices on Mon- craze, “‘the thing just now” in dra- ® to the training of our guns. | They make a big noise, and probabl inches wide, suitable for trimming broidery in tan, mode, brown, red, | day.) eries, 3 yards long and 3 inches wide. | il 28 An amusing incident oc-urred while | disturb the peace of mind of the Span. | & muslin_underwear, assorted pat-| pye, green, slate, sflver gray, white, m‘lor.‘l in :hflmcunaln. ez;(;h dne L;t‘ piiiow the bombardment was still in progress, | 1ards. The Spanfards must be getting | G ABH 5! | pearl and black. Fitted to the hand | ]Am 0. olen ,ft’:f”'dm}mhe‘; b cases c The Twenty-fifth Infantry (colored) | SHOrt of ammunition. for at first they | & L0 ds e snd Hhtier | and fitted thoroughly. cotton blankets ow gh ar s. )i came by in their boats on thefr way to | Used to reply to these shots, but late- | sy Sk LR S0 7 | 200 dozen hemmed, 45 and 36 inch, © L!“. E umlf‘i:‘i th r:x assed us a| l‘h ‘;:\'p ceased to pay any attention to } ® patterns M nii i " Yard] any ,way down pr {;mqi\;l;rl:(\;:lm. no‘dressing, they wili é and on one of the ships struck up, | them. | | y : : “All Coons Lock Allke to Me,” follow.| WIith the hope that before this ¢ fan litem White and gray, for coverlets, ironing closing out (g Ther'll be a Hot Time In the Old | Teaches you Santlago will be in oue ancy Tt = blankets, : Night.” The shout of laugn. | P e a not too great cost |® veiling yard‘ Stde Combs, metal and shell top pair| 46xT4 5873 6475 6€6x15 tinware up;baby [© ent up coule = | to us in the llves o v RIPS & i 2 o 1 ot e erx?,‘i-)m;‘, thePar g i ety imen S21® o0 yaras® Single Width Faney| FAncy Hair Ornaments cach| 39¢ 55¢ 75c $1.00 pair Ridiculously low prices for sumlcomforts c ) ciated the joke, too, cheered fhe | VOUS. “|@ - Mesh Velling n plain Tuxedo and | Extra heavy quality in gray only: Sgpds Euthesesbot there's ouly afew | 5 Fup:the littie)one's abib, Sixis fheh s, and called out to us “Clear the| LIEUT. W. 8 HUGHES. U. S. N. | S G, S L It P!n‘ g | 2 e : 3 3 of eac] 3 in figured silkoline for the cover T way, boys, and we'll do the rest | Executive Officer U Scorpion. | @ dot, in brown and navy. and 60). 10-4 size, weight 4 Ibs B850 $-qt. Retinned Cakepan. ?nrq_pur_e v\hhlw cotton filling, a dol- r? So far as I have heard the only cas e | © ladies’ l Golued B1 [11-4 and & 1bs......... 8.7 fi"{?J'fednfén'f‘r'?@a{éafifflfi o larls worth of appearance’for & Dattiecsin S5 side eccurred on the | WILL OF CHARLOTTE HANSON.|$ 18 23 gl L Figid s | LRI R ® ttle-s Texas, which had one man | e - Cabinet Hairpins : o Preserving Kettl c = 5 killed and eight wounded, June 25, | Property Valued at Three-Quarters usshm g lee?fid Stewart’s Linen Thread. S spool | Jeather B e e Inain ® were 1t to-day atoel . 36 dc apa S and 2 ' | e eeit o day g Ppatches from | of a Million Bequeathed ‘ Bhield Bows, In light and dark belts c R na e sook c ® formed us that the army was advanc. | Her Son. S any ! For ladles’ outing sults (now so much| -t Tin Oil Can.. e i'!n“; 'murds cvhite Check Nainsook C") i”f‘u;"f,r‘p.gi’{"i{?iy amf :;‘ now within | fr\-\{—‘h;rmwv:fx~(«~l];erl;;‘,:l\f‘ }!lfl‘n:nrn w;\s filed | satin l litem c Yor 1ies utiag 8 1% hog =0 ouoh p ‘h}”e d""i(‘ s}‘f"“;ufl mall paterns—this season’s, too. \5 F es o e town. The \ 08 ) Y. The estate con-| | and plain leather, 1’ inches wide, bank acount, but they make heaps of i ® advance guard had an engagement, or | SI5tS of property in Redwood City, an in- Rubber Skirt Facing. 1o piece| Jeather covered buckies. four eolore s | Prlonds for b, =, r on ar ‘ rather a skirmish, with the enemy yes. | terest in the capital stock of the Tacoma y White Canvas Belts (2 in.)....10¢ each ® terday. ~We lost twenty men killed | Mill Company and the estate of the late Sty Sllisaatia; Ribhon, ftn Fblack |y oS tine s RAeE SEander db & RO - comforters M ® and about thirty wounded; the Spanish | Charles Hanson, which Is valued at over only. £ & % IR D S PO 106 | 5 bale: t Srasianir bodies on the ifield. “ The l oh 500 The roaid s 1o oD ety Price 10¢ 12%c 16 23c| Colgate’s Bay Rum Soap. 10c | white cotton, wool knottec, ! Spanish broks ‘ranks and)fled'iin (is- | . Hanson her a0 i Sasih = | O>-®< SERVIC ) O OO OO B O OO OO MO8 5 THIS DAY AT THE CI ROl Ol O O O O O O O S OOt o O O OO} TY CHURCHES E. A. Woods.. First Baptist, Eddy street, near Jones. Rev. | 1 Baptist, Seventeenth and Dolores| Rev. H. L. Dietz. $ ist, Bartlett street, near| Rev. J. G. Gibson . @ Hamilton Square Baptlst, Post street, near| Rev. & " Steiner. i e i | € St Agnes Church, Masonic avenue, between| Rev, William B. Kitby . Page an Father P. J. Cummins. h and Shot-| 'hat Is That in Th ‘Our Nation’s Century of Pro- Sermon by the pastor. A Evening T. SHP ymouth Congregational, Post street, near| |Morning—Sermon by _Rev. Wllltam M. Jones of St. Louls. Evening—Same. . F. B. Cherington California and Stockton| Morning—Communion service at 11 o'clock. Evening—Sermon by the rector. Church_of the Advent, Eleventh street, near Market. Morning—Divine service at 1 Evening— Serm, . 1. thy St Luke's, Van Ness avenue and Clas Brendan's, Fremont Streets. and Harrison{ Father Nugent Brig Van Nes St B avenue and Broad-| Father Gottle Church of Corpus Christl, Alemany and P R Cibke ‘atroste: Salesian Fathers St Charles, Twenty-fourth and Shotwell” talm Father Cummings St. Dominic's, Bush and Stelner streets, e ous... Morning—High mase at 10:30 o'clock. Even- n rvice at §, followed ‘nder street. at 11 by a sermon by Rev. J. R. de Wolfe ENjane Snbject Toa | Cowle of San Mateo. Evening—Sermon by i = 3 | the Rev. Mr. Shaw. g 7 ey St. Cornellus Chapel, Presidlo Reservation.| Rev. D, O. Kelley......... IMorning—Special services for the soldlers. Bhes benin aedinensleton et Sermon AR nstraction. S e John's, Fifteenth street and Julian| Rev. B. B. Spaulding. PR e s it Soabene Evening—Sermon by the rector. Y the Virgln, Union and Stelner| Rev. H. Parrish . - [Morning—Communibn service at 7:30 o’ clock. High mass and sermon. Evening Evening—Sermon and instruction by the s. benediction and sermon. | rector. TR St Peter's Eplscopal, Stockton and Filbert| Rev. M. D. Wilson... Morning—Communion_service and_sermon. espers and a sermon :30 o'clock_and ser- r Cassini ening— pers and benediction. 10:30 o'clock. Fven- , Vespers and benediction. ing—Sermon and vespers . Vallefo street and Montgomers| Farher Carraher . ermon on the Gospel at 11; high 30. Evening—Vespers, benedic- All Hailows, Sixteenth avenue and N street.| Father P. A. Foley...... 10:39 o'clock. Even- ers, St Tgnatius, Van Ness avenue and Hayes ™ joun fvimers e e sy gher at 10:30. Evening—Lecture by Father Moeller o > Wisdom of the Cross.’" ST i Tweny G e OIS S e e e e spers and benediction. St. Joseph's, Tenth strest, near Howard. Tather 7D Fraalen ~Morning—1Tigh _mass at 10:30 vening—Sermon and vespers. oclock. | 8t. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue and| O'Farrell street. . J. Prendergast, V. G. Re ~[Morning—Rev C. A. Ramm will preach at 11 o'clock. vening—Vespers and a ser- Rev. J. B. Hannigan. §t. Mary's Church, California and Dupont| p v o s e orn| —Sermon on the Gospel at 11 Father Gray ng mes o'clock. Evening—Vespers, benediction " and sermon. St. Patrick's, Mission street, mear Third, Morning—Sermon and high mass at 10:80, Evening—Sermon on the Gospel, follor § by vespers and benediction. ok Eauls, IS yenly Tini; dnd k Church il onnolly [Morning—Sermon by the pastor at 11 o'clock. Evening—Vespers. Sts. Peter and Paui, streets Filbert and Dupont Salesian Fathers. near TWenty-|™ “Father P, S. Casey. St. Peter's, Alabama stree fourth. . St. Rose, Brannan street, near Fourth, Father Nugeat oo 1 - Morning—High mass at 10:30 o'clock. Even- *Morning—Sermon on the Gospel of the day. l!{nrnlm(—l{h{h mass at 10:30. - Afternoon— ing—Sermon, vespers and benediction. vening—Vespers and benediction. 3 p. m., meeting of the Soclety of St. Vincent ‘de Paul. Star of the Sea, Seventh avenue and Point Lobos avenue. Father Covle . Teresa’s, Tennessee and Butte streets. Pather Browiie Our Lady of Victoires, M Morning—High mass at 10:30 o'clock, Even- orning—Sermon by the pastor at high mass. Evening—8ermon and vespers. Ing—Sermon by the pastor; vespers and benediction. 1 Bush street, Dean” aariat Fathers ....... Stockton. Camp Merritt, Old Bay District Racetrack.| Gatholle Trath Society Mnmlnfi»Sermon and high mass at Morning—Milltary mass 11 oclocl Evening—Vespers, sermon and benediction. at 7:30 o'clock. Evening—Rosery and benediction at 7:30 o'clock. First Christlan, Mission and Twelfth| Roy. F. B, Ford....ooio. streets. | Moh\lnq—srfimnn by Chaplain Willlams of the Tifty-first Regiment of Volunteers. E’Tnlnx ermon Dy Rev., William Hub- 1. West Side Christian, Bush_street, near Devisadero. Rev. W. A. Gardner Bethany Congregational, Twenty-fifth and| Bartlett streets. 1 Rev. W. C. Pond. Morning—Divine Morning—Sermon by Professor C. S. Nash. Seryice at 11 o' elock. Evening—Sermon by the pastor. Evening—There will be no service. Bethlehem Congregational, Vermont and Twenty-fourth streets. By, W THHED Morning— i “‘Be Strong and of a Good Cour- Bvening—"Almost Thou Persuadest to Be a Christian.” streets. Evening—Song service and the recital of prayer. St Paul's Ipiscopal, California street, near| Rev. W. Maxwell Reflly.... Morning—Divine service at 11 and sermon Gough. Steiner. by Dr. Reilly. Evening—Sermon and In- | struetion. Trinity Episcopal, Bush and Gough streets.| Rev. H. E. Cooke Morning—Communton service at 7:0. Even- ing—Sermon by Dr. Cooke. Germen Evangelical Emmanuel Church,| Rev. F. W. Fischer. Mornlng—"‘What Is Falth and How Can it Twelfth and Stevenson streets. | Be Obtained?” First Engligh Lutheran, Geary street, npm—‘l Rev. E. Nelander Morning—'"The Transfiguration.” | —‘“The Church of the Catacom Bethel African M. E. Church, Powell street, near Jackson. Rev. W. B. Andersor [Morning—Faith the Recognition of the Po- tency of Christ.’”” ~Evening—“Flijah on Carmel." Central Methodist Episcopal Church, Mis- sion street, between Sixth and Seventh. Morning—'‘Back to Jesus."” Evening—'"Why the Spaniard Cannot Win in This War.”" First M. E. Church, Powell and Wash.| ington streets. - [Morning—Sermon by Dr. Urmy. Evening— Sermon and the recital of prayer. Fifteenth Avenue M. E. Church, Fifteenth| Rev. H. Pearce - Morning—Religious services at 1. Lven- avenue south and P street. | Ing—Sermon by the rector. Grace Methodist Episcopal, Twenty-firstj Rev. J. N. Beard .. Morning—*"Divine Consummation.”” Even- and Capp streets, | ing—'""The Genius and_Religlous Condi- | tion and Prospects of Spain. Howard Street M. B. Church, Howard| Rev. J. A. B. Wilson Deaing rist Preclous to Believers.” street, near Third. 1 Evening—'Self-denfal for. the Sake of | |_Others Potrero M. E., Tennessee and Solano| Rev. D. W. Chilson Morning—Sermon. ~ Evening—Proyer _and e sermon, followed by religious instruction. Richmond Methodist, Fourth avenue and| Rev. G. W. Beatty...... |Morning—Services will be Clement street. held indefinitely at 417k Fifth avenue. S Simpson Memorlal M. E. Church, Hayes and Buchanan streets. Rev. J. Stephens Morning—‘The Salt of the Earth." Even- ing—""The Unconditional Surrender.’" Franklin Street Presbyterian, Franklin and| Vallefo streets. Rev. D. James .......... Morning—""The Transformation Power of the Gospel Evening—"One Man's Influ- ence, Calvary Presbyterian, Geary and Powell t streets, Rev. J. Hemphill .. IMornlng—Sarmon by the pastor. Event —Sermon by 8. L. Bringle of the S e Salva- First Presbyterian Church, Van Ness ave-| nue and Sacramento street. Memorial Presbyterian, Rallroad avenues. Eighteenth and| Mispah Presbyterfan, Harrison street, near| ifth. Howard Presbyterian, Oak and Baker| streets. Stewart Memorial U. P. Church, Guerrero| street, pear Twenty-ninth. Trinity Presbyterian, Capp streets. Twenty-second and| Westminster Presbyterian, Page and Web-| ster streets. tion Army. Rev. R. Mackenzle Morning—Sermon, services and Sunday jchool. Bvening—Sormon by Dr. Mac. enz orning—Religions services e rector. at 11 o'clock, Rev. H. N. Bevier ... 2 | Sermon by th | Rev. F. A. Doane....... th school at 9:30. >. E. exerclses, followed by se instruction. Even Morning—Sabbat ing ¢ rmon and | Rev. F. R. Farrand ... _Morning_Bermon and prayer, Song service and sermon by the ‘“The Sabbath ening — ‘‘The Evening— rector. Rev. W. E. Dugan. Morning — Observance Crank. Conversion of Zaccheus, Rev. A, N. Carson Morning—Sermon by the rector at the ser- Vices at 11 o'clock. Eveningg spectal song service, " "6 Sormon and Rev. B. S. Cryor ~ Morning—Sermon by Aul(r‘nnm on by Miss Ada Murcutt of First United Presbyterian, Golden Gate avenue and Polk street. First Unitarian, streets. Geary and Franklin Richmond Congregational, Seventh avenue| and Clement street. e P. Coombe ... Morning—Sermon by Rev. W. Frear, Even- ing—Same. Second Unitartan, Twentieth and Capp| Btreets, ol B et Congregational, Seventeenth and Noe| Rev, H. T. Shepard reets. [Morning-—-Sermon by the pastor. Evening Song service and Instruction. St. Alban's Church, 102 O'Farrell street. b (ConEresational, Post and Mason| Rev. G. C. Adams......... - Moy —‘“Thoughts of Heaven.” Evening— ngtlng Wisely."” = First Church of Christ, Sclentist, 223 Sutter| street. E Third Congregational, Fifteenth street, near] Rev. Willlam Rader .......... Morning—*‘The Passing of Bigotry."" Even- Mission. Ilr‘w;l‘ '{he Hero of the War—President cKinley.” DIOPSOS 26VVVVTDOD G PICIOPPPIIOIPOPI DIV OE IV OOBCHIIPDODI Db OS2IOFHDHSIS00H GOV HDH IV EBIDE DH3SEH GBI D6 & 5 Y., M. C. A, Mason and Ellis ltr—e'(l. Rev. B, 5. Chapman........cerernuens .8 9. m.—Address by Dr. Chapman, POPPVPIOO VIV PPODOIDPTOVIDIDO PO PO DODOVDIDHPHVIPVOVD VPO DSV VO VO IO VOO VVVIDPOVIVDEDVOPHODBOH VD HOOGD PV I POD IV VD BPVRVIOIVE OO S DHD follow- ed by patriotic mass meetine. = | _ _ .QMWMWWMWWWMWM@QOWMMWW%» DHVPDOOPDIPVDD 90DV VVIIOPDOP VDOV DD IDOD Universal Brotharhood. 819 Market street. 320 ~IMorning—Servic —Sermon and Rev. M. M. Gibson... es at 11 o'clock. Evenin; Bible " instruction. . Rev. Dr. Stebbins .... . [Morping—Sunday school . = b:x?hwen'ice at 11 o'ch:;k?o e ahe .'M:{n&gfl neufmm exercises and sermon Rev. 3. A. Wells —Holy Eucharist and sermon. Even- vensong and instruction at § o'clock. Morning—Christian Bclence Bible lessons. orni Rev. E. J. Van Deerlin .. X ing-] Bible and Science and Health, James H. Griffes ... - |Evening—"Life's Little Worrles." Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ, Post street. | Rev. C. A. Parkin ....... «+/Morning—"‘Seek the " Evening— ‘Who nmxé:'ffi?sffedg?d’ Minna Charles E. Allen, Fran Black to recover $10,000 damages. plaintiff alleges that the defendants, gether with othe: are unknown to her, formed and combination for the pur taining arbitrary of coal and opera Coal Dealers’ Association of California. She alleges that this combination entered into an coal dealers of the city and county of Francisco” and demanded $600 of her b fore she woul her business. acts Mrs. Moore all Alleges a Conspiracy. Margaret Moore, owner of street, near , to- T persons whose names a conspiracy pose of main- rates for the retailing ted under the title of agreement with the “whalesal d be permiited to conduct By reason of such illegal eges that she has been P+ 44444+t + 141+ttt 44444+ + 444144444441 442 444494444444 44440 099999099902 09P0V9VPIDVVEPPVEVIDIVOVVDPIIDEVIDIOOVIDDDLPOPDVIPVIDPVIPIPPOPVPDIPDEDIDLHDIVOIPDEDDDIPPDPPDOE 0P VHPPVIDEDOPPOSOH damaged in the su. f $10,00 T udgment for that ;nmrmn‘t. il S ADVERTISEMENTS. 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