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82 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, UNDAY, JULY 31, 1898. TREATMENT OF CUBANS the Shafter Explains Acts of Garcia. NO CAUSE FOR COMPLAINT BUT THE CUBAN LEADER WANT- ED TO RUN SANTIAGO. eent the dispatch above quoted to Gen- eral Alger. A difficulty arising out of the differ- ence between General Shafter and Gen- feral Garcla has arisen in Santiago. The Spanish residents there have been led to belleve that Shafter’s army is to be ordered away from Santiago, af- ter the Spanish troops now prisoners have been transported to Spain. This has given rise to a fear in their minds that they are to be left to the amen- ities of the Cubans. If they feared the occupation of Santlago by the American army, they are now doubly fearful of the results of its departure. Appeals have been made to General Shafter not to withdraw the American forces from Santiago and he has com- municated these appeals to the war of- ficlals. Assurances have been given to the people of Santiago by the War Department through General Shafter that this Government will stand squarely by the terms of the Presi- dent’s proclamation relative to the gov- HALE'S. | HALE'S. | HALE'S. : HALFE'S. 4 L 300 yards 35-tnch ———— ernment of the city and province. : Clean-up Tide'| Fereale e A permanent military garrison or Q/ hl ourr and light col- regularly Residents of the Surrendered City | Santiago, consisting of the First and A - 8¢ eldant 2 Second Immune Regiments, has been Are Now Particularly Glad to provided and it will remain there even Following out the policy laid down as good, plain, common- wash goods. 1600 yards Lappes Be Under Uncle Sam’s if General Shafter's corps should be h 1 A 5 A nl,u;nmg]:m(mms. st \, colors, bt o withdrawn. These facts have been scnoo sense business sense, we have been cleaning up our brok platds, beck groinas, “wits “oral g Epectal Dispatch to The Call communicated to the Spanish residents of the city and have tended to allay their alarm. e outfits. Here's a new department not used the words We stocks in every department. We have _ the “clearance sale,” “bargain” or “tremendous reductions. (Other ftems in the Examiner.) shirt waist and comforter sale S HALE’S. 7y O OSlORORORORIOSOR OO O OS OB ORIO B O OgtO O} —new goods—new prices. 3 , : w trade, and then B . WASHINGTON, July so—ne war | MANY CLAIMS FOR e ntend s depart- | have simply left the Pf‘c;s as idv?rtxsed toigrla housew‘iveo- mark-down '5“,:‘)‘?“{.’!1}’"5“ ",hg':‘?;!f;;_. SEEbere o s e 'S acl enses. Th nomica epherdess,”” the new Depeciilsit ik cotues R oninr. 'LOSSES SUSTAINED |© .15 your chudrns sheel exzoace Pisg | loft the goods to the judgment of eco 2 i in T S Reapua: \ “SANTIAGO DE CUBA, July 29— are offered to build up this new department. . = ? o St & Hon R. A Alger, Secretary of War, | oinriaco DE CUBA, July 30—A | L gla Qur prices and goods must be right, or why do We grow 80 mmllinery- {on soaw, the “Maxine Washington: Have the Sun of Satur- | o o\ F 0 0 vton here 18 the cons | § SLETeS: 5x7 7Tx11 8x1 l P’;g.m;_{,}{;:;m"hg& backed sailors, and y, ly 23, in which conm ents are % 3 el % 7 o . 8 to $5, from $6 50 to $4 50 d L ifi;‘.ie’fifi to n:; treatment of General | Stant’stream of mative residents who i b “ads 148 188 first tel’s carly and the colebrated Knox biock. satior, tes Garcla. I desire to say that General | 8¢ Ppresenting claims to the authori- arrival Com or sale Campantart cut from s Iom g 5 - ties here against the United States serateh pencil tablets. Garcia was invited by me personally The styles prongunce these as absoluts We knew freight rates were to be advanced and we ordered 125 tified the Bank Comn that it has ones 10 i - dvanced, em in millinery” opportunities to save money. to go into the city of Santlago at the | Government for losses sustained at the 3" "Teaves bales Comforiers shipped right away; we're snowing them 1 oney. 1 d it, but he declined u Danashiol Caban Uoops icmese) g g our window—these we intend to offer at the old price— tme T entered it, but he declined upon | ,operty, robbery and plunder during ruled ror gl T Teaves, S350 e N o mekospara;atientibn. ] the ground that the Spanish ctvil offi- | 41 ")ast ‘three years. These claims are ruled for ink, 74 leaves, linen in Figured Silkoline, 3xis, filled wm; black vaca- Extra heavy wide cers were left in power. It was fully | promptly returned with an expression e iisves, e o | oaby white cotton, at the ‘very close figure of 0 S explained that those officers were con- | of regret. nish g el “ 8ol comMforts o, ohers, rcher, Frilled, Siikoline Cov- FOC | tion serge. .55 tinued in power until it was convenient | All forelgn orders for goods have ered, 86c. e inches wide, Just 5= () to change them for others. General | been countermanded. There is a dis- exercise books. Gomforters, full siae, covered 13 RIEVTSY received % : 1 Garcia’s assistance to me has been | tinct sentiment here for ;h:;hcostl‘:‘m't:- rs:{g oovers, g: }s:,::, ;\“n}:a. bigger k;lo‘u"ggdmmy flaral and arabesque pat- 950 . s = 3 tion of the occupation and the definite vers, nk b e e ® purely voluntary on his part, and he x Eior antAmenicar protacs terns. St e ¥/ Special . purchase’ ot 19 o Y was told at the beginning that 1 aia | ¢Stablishmen E note books. ONEeS pother ot~ Full Slze Figured gents’ oy i aieraa Thirta, : ® not exercise any contrul over him ex- . ® 38 leaves, stiff cover. Skl l,n?ffifed with white cotton, pure an $|-25 ShIPtS. Tl i ans ® cept he chose to allow. The trouble |THE CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND |® pulers. Sl doubie’ Shoutiers, i1 O} with General Garcla was that he ex- T e Full Size in Figur oline, w b linen bosoms, lnen ecuff-bands, in ® pected to be placed in command at | Merchants Appreciate the Efforcs of | ® 1Zinch. do; brass bound better ted, or” Crotonne, fancy stifched, filled @ ()| every size but L%...... 35¢c g SR e S i with extra gra e I this place; in other \\vurls. that we the Ladies’ California Club ® PO Rl Ones Extremely Rich Comtorters in Figured 5 1 would turn the city over to him. I in That Matter. ) €CONOMY icad pencils, nickel end..15¢ S Silkoline, wool knotted, or Sateen, fancy s ® explained to him fully that we were | The directors of the Merchants' Asso- in Ogfi,f"gegfiflgg‘n;fi;j‘ffiff e stitched,” size 72x78 (note the size \e2$2'00 towels. e Eaback T at war with Spain, and that the ques- | ciation have expressed their appreciation | @ 4 OF & Rogcn tedir mepontieed full and flutty AT loxx, fne closs weave, fringed. @) 25 ® tion of Cuban independence could not | of the work of the ladies of the Califor- | I penclls. apmnllnns s e And “there are others,” 28 our big window display pi golored bongers, ‘ans of cur domes- o ) be considered by me. Another griev- | nia Club in the following letter, which and blas lead paML o 2 = . cleaned up ® ance was that, finding that several | Was sent out yesterday l® Hard wood percll box with ‘Tock ‘and big ll’ alsts a factory, (Bee other items In the Examiner.) & thousand men marched in without op- | To the Ladles of the California Club: On PO Ch A eda b e purchase S w I =R iy behalt of the Merchants Association, the | @ o e e e Ao I oot " Dar okl O : & ® position from General Garcla, 1 €X-| poqra of directors desires to express to the | e e e i We have just bought out the balance of fhis season's shirt Hoota o s i o i ® tended my own lnes in front of him | worthy members of your organization the high | Slate Pencils wrapped in fag, per 4c walsts from an Bastern factory—216 dozen in.all; boug e sheets. & i amed TR fon 2% ® and closed up the gap, as I saw that I | Sppreciation "felt for vour noble efforts In School Crayons, Ce EToss. 125 orfthe dofiar Oft manufacturers cost. We buy big iots at little o, 2nch e & shren serne 89C €7 : had to depend upon my own men for | F 0. During the past = decade, play- We offer Monday the mew School prices just to sell agaln—quickly. s able sheet, 72x80 Inches.......... eeeees Each |G- ® < 8 | grounds for children have been established in stout e vas, big enough to two, but seven huge stores In Californi 1 aay effective investment of this place. | Finy hrurcpean and Amerlcan itiee; but 1t | @ il el e i San Francisco. Sacramento, Stockton, San dose, ® SELau L T bl s 6 sChOOl 5ok and siate, strongly sewn and Salinas, Petaluma, Los Angeles. = : N eresi e ce arisen | to found the first public place in Ban Fran- > : i : = . pohe differences which have arisen | i hereour sebervingbivs mave to et | ¢ bags. s aiher e i QG | o 50c c hemmed £xt= et ? etween General Shafter and General | hearfs’ content, solve the. vex em of | @ A irt 75 5 35 slin, B exerc it Vi . - - 3 i A e e o Sl a il L B C‘.h o fioiotinpersies, DO pillow: L it 3 inch g Bolnls ad Seido ce is | T ST B L Haen| 0 , lined.. —tin lawns a s - s ean- ® offolalpi as Beniois. and jeanfidence dis D oot A s e f00/ mbch Jut School Bag with a pocket 190 | waists these ere tic Goths are also'In chase enabies us fo | CASES 12e. vonie) expressed that they wili be amicably period of childhood may prove a | g ercale, lawn and p prices. S o | source of emulation to our ctizens, we re- Sponges—littie prices—eac 2 D 3 all sizes; there aro buy _turkey reds, y o "L‘-l \tch is in entire accord with | T&i% With best wishes for the success of your Soih i me 1o 50¢ dimity; all sizes, DinEBAnsE fueys | plia fa bl ne & 45:36 + 12%c each : he dispatc! entire accord w! | cause, stncerely yours. e - 8 v} broid- n t effects; T effects, blac! O information previously recelved by the | BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE MER. | | Telescope Baskets fo Sgme ?’"h Smbry S ana pleated shu oniteis dots 50x36 - - 15c each e e | PUCHANTS ASSOCIATION, 3 12-inch 20c, 13-inch eryinsertion, others T B At e ith « ines o i He D nt to which General Shafter refers. ————— Bana Sotierr Goeoe on In the new Persian embroigeryand oth: sfan effect In " all 5436 - - 17c each evide rom General S 's dis- ® inches, in olive shade. effects (something ers with that broa sizes. These are the ® L uh\’xjd“; run.x’f \.-3‘("ir’?7»§§i§‘?.§fflz : Gomez Kelg to‘finsv:vde‘r. Sl Satchel Lunch Basket, very neat the like the Paisley dflfime dem{flrs ;?) swellest n;mtm‘:e!g; - I p snd from ot F Department | 305 Gomez, a Spanish soldter, who cuffs and collars even 75 that wi ( offic ml:l that > of the statement. stabbed A. Anderson, a fellow seaman, to“gh hildren’s Black Cotton ;{}{:fi‘ shawl mother used strlkln(;;lynnw, elf- seen this season. ]) General Gare lineses on a recent trip of the Occidental, has | Eiced et and to. 10 | dollgp, to¥ean; somehave colored, detachable ® Incorrect. It was the understanding of | peen held by Commissioner Heacock for | & e e ant o 10¢ | AolAP. ¢ new baby yoke, collars,’wide cufts. R 6 v 3 i the officials of the War Department | 5 rehearing before the United States | | . rufied and pleated LEQVE © that General Garcia had been Invited | Grand Jury. hoswry_ Black Cotton Hose of fine Ma- I EOPLE: ] nt at the formalities attend- AN S S SR 20 ‘@ cc"Codtu;‘n., exlrdlt fine gauge, fronts; tflc)mvglme ® e e DR Independence Liake Qs s o oIS 165C s e, th ks Hales - % statements in General Shafter's dis- | Those registered et Independence Lake Boys' extra heavy Black Cotton Hose, cor- ble collars, and the ¥ \ & £ B, + » 3 e . se BiS "eC 3 one 4 duroy ribbed, good, and elasti; ® patch of to-day. General Shafter was | inciude: . L. Harmes ana wife. 6. Goe | Ebitoea Teols” and fomnc e 9C | latest cuff. SATISFIED. N # ren an \n(lmnt{lv‘;r: th_u} it mlxh; ‘:9 per, San Francisco; W. J. Hall, W. §. ) o E for b o ake 2 statement of his | Willilams, Sacramento; Mrs. W. Wilkin- | @ 174 r"-l Mu‘na “; th ;'m‘ t: ‘“‘h ‘n a(r"':l ‘m‘: inn, )115?\)1_b\{'1\1§i|l|s‘:n. Bere‘me KQtida = - G given to the publie, so tha v s- | James, ", Morrish, Oakland . apprehension concerning those relations | Maher, Mrs. Maher, Nevada ¢ which might exist should be-corrected, | Biggs, Mre. i, Biggs, Miss A Big see our advertisement in the Examiner for other items. n response to this intimation Shafter | old Biggs, Mrs, Northrop, Grass . ) AL N e e e T e OO O OS OSSO RO SO W MR SN WO W ONOW W W O @—H—Q—(-H—@AG—@—Q-O—O—O—@)@—..‘_@.._._._..@_@@@_@_@O®OC,,¢T@_@ Another Bank Here. SERVICES THIS DAY AT THE €Il CIHIRCHES R o S B. A. Woods. increased its capital from $1 ,000 to $300,- First Baptist, Eddy street, near Jomes. Rev. - |Morning—"‘God's Leadings.” Plymouth Congregational, Post street, near| Rev. F. B. Cherington ... Morning—Sermon by Rev. W. M. Jones of 000, and that it proposes to transact ail | Son s\er\;k‘e and address on * ‘Webster. flydeshrk Congregational Church. Even- kinds of banking busines: The bank has & —— ature. ¥ S . e 8, fame recently moved to this city from San Luis Germun_Baptist, Seventeenth and Dolores; ev. H. L. Dieta. n by pastor. Evening Grace Episcopal, Californta and Stockton| Rev. R. C. Foute. - [Morning—Communion eervice at 11 o'clock. Obispo, where it was known as the Cali~ streets. 2 | | and prayer. streats. Evening—Sermon by the rector. fornia Mortgage and Savings Bank. e ‘ & 9 t n age and Sa s Ba | Paptist, Bartlett street, near| Rev. J. G. Gibson .. - Morning — *My Evening — “Fell & Church_of the Advent, Eleventh street,| Rev. J. A. Emery..... Morning—Sermon by the Rt. Rev. Willlam S e hird. & S N i, % Among Thi i near Market. F. Nichols, Bish 1 As early as the year 47 B. C. the great Hgmilton Squere Baptist, Post street, near| Rev. W. C. Jenkins.. .. Morning — ‘‘Denominationalism — Is _ it St. lauke's, Van Ness avenue and Clay| Rev. W, H. Moreland.... [Morning—Sermon by the rector. Evening— Alexandrian library contained over 40,~ Steiner. [ Rightt Bvening—Volces From Na- street. Sermon by ‘the Rev. Mr. Shaw. 000 valuable book x | oth's neyar 3 X = 5 i i Et. Cornellus Chapel, Presidio Reservation.| Rev. D, O. Kelley.... Morning—Special religious exercises for the — = Bt, Agnes Church, Masonic avenue, between| Rev. Willlam P. Kirby .. Morning—High mass at 10:30 o'clock. Even- soldiers. ~ Evening—Sermon and instruc- NT Page and Oak streets. RN ! —5?«»»!‘5 and sermon the pastor. . tion. ADVERTISEME S. Bt. Charles Borromeo, Eighteenth and Shot-{ Father P. J. Cummin +|Morning—High mass and sermon at 11 St. John the Evangelist, Fifteenth street, Rey. E. B. Spaulding.. Morning—7 o'clock, holy communion; 11 well streets, o'clock. Evening—Vespers, benediction near Valencia. o'clock, prayer and sermon. Evening— and & sermon. PR T 2 T S GO Sermon and prayer. jMoming—-Communlon service at 7:30 o'clock. + St Mary’s Cathedral, Van Ness avenue and O'Farrell street. Rev. J. Prendergast, V. G. St. Patrick's, Mission street, near Third. Father Gray .. Evening—Sermon and vespers. Fifteenth Avenue M. E. Charch, Fifteenth| avenue south and P street. *|Morning—Religlous services at 11 o'clock. Evening—Sermon by the pastor. -Morning_His Grace Archbishop Riordan cloc} Evening—Vespers and sermon. -errnmfi-‘swrmo; and high mass at 10:30 o'clock. Evening—Vespers and sermon on Grace Methodist Episcopal, Twenty-first| Rev. J. N. Beard ... Morning—"The Essenttal and Abiding El will preach at the 11 o'clock mass. Even- and Capp strests. ments of the Divine Litar’ = Breninacs | ing—Vespers, benediction and sermon. o Historfcal ~ Antecedents and Religlous Bt. Mary's Church, Californta and Dupont| Paultst Fathers .. % il Bt i Bt Progress of Italy. streets. Howard Street M. B. Charch, Howard| street, near Third. Rev. J. A. B. Wilson... Morning—Divine service and g sermon by the pastor at 11 o'clock. Bvening—Ser- mon and instruction. benediction at 7: o'clock. Evening—Bermon by the rector. streets. rning—*'A Voice From the Deep.” Even- ‘Naboth's Vineyard.”” St. Alban's Church, 102 O'Farrell street. Third Congregational, Fifteenth street, near| Mission. Rev. Willlam Rader ......, Y. M. C. A, Mason and Ellls streets, 29000000003600000090980 9090E9900 0090090900009 009099024096 403P00IEVEO90BIEPVIVOTBIHS 2VCHIGEVEPD VBBV 00O PO D3OS Eve man of Chicago Hand the Military History of the United States.” ‘Morning—'‘The Portrait of & Pharisee.” N. A. Water- of God in ening—Sermon by Rev. on ‘‘The Rev, Willlam Rader ... Bvening—3 and addyess [ 23 mowmemmwmmwmwm&%www@ww;we% Caa s Sl Sl el e WWWWW%@WOW@@@@“ POPOVOIOVOPODI9POPODDIVDO HOVVOLVVVIOVVOIDP S o'clock, patriotic mass meetin Sty dn Rade % First Church of Christ, Scientist, 233 Sutter| street. at 11 o'clock. Bible and Science and Health, Morning—Christian Scence Bible lessons. Universal Brotherhood, 819 Market street. Reur{-nludchnrchotlelu(mmhlfl. Post street - C. B. Woodruft --{Bvening—‘“The Practical and the Ideal.”” - Morning—Sermon by Elder F. M. Sheehey. - o Bvening—Sama, / BOP 5920099V 208900V IP VDIV FPD VIV EOVIDVOVOD VIV EVVHPOPPVO VPV EVVIOIPDIDIVVIVDOD 10D POV 10DV I VDD POVVHIPOEPIVE VOO VIV DEDEGOD 4‘0#’*#}000#0?#’0*0##0#**0000*00*#*0#*’0###ff¢¢¢f0¢&§#4¢#¢¢+4¢0#46*‘. [ ] = | + + St. Brendan’s, Fremont and Harrison| Father Nugent ....... Morning—High mass and sermon. Evening St. Mary the Virgin, Union and Steiner| Rev. H. Parrish . o) » Streets | “Vespers ana’ benediction. Streets. Evening—Scrmon and Instruction by the HEE:;EX::::‘;OUSE‘ o4 5 . = - = <L i il 2 rector. St_Brigid's, Van Ness avenue and Broad-( Father Cottle ........ - [Morning—High mass at 10:30 o'clock. Even- 34 way, | ing—Vespers and a sermon. St. Peter's Episcopal, Stockton gnd Filbert| Rev. M. D. Wilson.... +[Morning—Communion service and sermon. + - — = — — i vening-. th Church of Corpus Christl, Alemany and ° galesian Fathers ++s|Morning—High mass at 1030 oclock and o T et e 34 Croke streets. | ®ermon by one of the ts of the.com- + | munity in Ttalian. ening—4 o'clock, St._ Paul's Episcopal, Callfornia street, near Rev. W. Maxwell Rellly.... S Mo e DIl aEie e s el T 24 | vespers and benediction. Stetner. giclock. Eventng—Sermon and song ser- - Bt Charles, Twenty-fourth end Shotwelll Father Cummings .. - [Morning—High mass at 10:90 o'clock. Even- = 34 etreets. ing—Vespers and a sermon. Trinity Episcopal, Bush and Gough streets., Rev. H. E. Cooke ...... MoEm,“_(-(,m,,mnh,,, .2,.,," at 7:30 o'clock. + = L vent rmon and religious instruc- St. Dominic's, Bush and Steiner streets. Father J. Pious.... Morning—High mass and sermon at 10:80 tion. H i o4 | o'clock. Evening—Vespers and sermon. <+ - | L P — German Bvangellcal Emmanuel Church,| Rev. I. W. Fischer.... Morning—"We Are Laborers Together With St. Francis, Vallejo street and Montgomery| Father Carraher ...... Evening—Sermon by Father Carraher on Twelfth and Stevenson streets. God.”" Evening—Gospel sermon. + avenue. the subject of “St. Francls and the = 5 Portiuncula.” GGGy ekey INEAE oty Rey. S0 Nelsnler i ‘[Morning—*Joint Helrs =With Chrlst." 94 o — ough. vening—'"'An As B All Hallows, Sixteenth avenue and N street| Rey. D. O. Sulllvan. I; ETiEh Todss AT 1000 6 BIGEE Bvin. i g THyEYith Banaers + | ing—Sermon and vespers. - Bethel African M. E. Church, Powell street, Rev. [Morning—Sermon by Bishop W. J. Gaines —— — e near Jackson. on the subject of “God's Manner of 4 s St. Ignatius, Van Ness avenue and Hayes| Jesuit Fathers Morning—Celebration of the feast of Igna- ve.” Evening—Sermon by the same on street. tius of Loyola and address by the Rev. ‘“The Sea Removed." 34 D. Mahoney. Evening—Solemn _ vespers = + and an address by Rev. Father Moeller. Central Methodist Eplscopal Church, Mis- Rev. Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening— + - # il = , between Sixth and Seventh. amo. James, Twenty-third and 0uerrem1 Father P. R. Lynch ..cccooeoeuene + IMoraing oEght inasa i and Senatn LAt al slon ntréets ety - ! + streets. o'clock. ~ Fvening—Vespers, sermon and First M. E. Church, Powell and Wash-| Rev. [Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening— +. benediction. ington streets. Prayer and instruction. Bt Josepifs, Tenth street, near Howard. | Father P. Scantan - PMormng-Fligh ‘mass at 1090 oclodk. Rev. : | + & + Solid’ Oak China Closet; + glass front; a place to ¥ | o'clock. Evening—Vespers and a sermon. et bl - g Potrero M. E., Tennesses and Bolano| Rev. D. W. Chilson..... ‘Morning Frion th t our table service St. Paufs, Twenty-ninth and Church| Father COnnONY +eceveens orningLBemnon’ By the pastoriat a1 bt T _Pmmnd m_‘l;y!er:';ctor. Evening pu Y ) i + streets | o'clock. Evening—Vespers. T T TR e s s S where it will be safe and + ¥ lchmone e 1 o, X * |Morning— V! will . Bis Tetor and Paul, Filbgrt and Dupont| fuiesian Pathers. - ~Morming —High mass et 100 ociock. Tven- L e oo ot AiTR tth aveieDe held indefinitely convenient . ;.. $8.50 I X ng—Vespers, benediction and sermon. ! SRy - Simpson Memorlal M. E. Church, Hayes| Rev. J. Stephens .......... Morning— "The Thron = O wea A N ey AT WOVl TSR, I8 CuRey - Morning—Sermon and high mass at 1i- and Buchanan streefs. 2 Di¥ine Providence. 19 Nations) "1 e + Handsome Hungarian Table, with 4 the Gospel. E R If; by I T N > Franklin Street Preshyterian, Franklin and| Rev. D. James Morning—~The - scalloped top and shelf; brass claw 4 Bt. Rose, Brannan street, near Fourth, Father Nugent ... - [Morning—Tiigh mass at 10:30 o'clock. Bven- Vallejo streets. e T ‘“N:'mglfl:doodml‘a“&:'m”_ i oerice T a3 ing—Vespers an nediction. | ‘ ¥ ez A - Calvary Presbyterian, Geary and Powell Rev. J. Hemphill Morning—Sermon : lor.. $2.00 4 scfl)b:t' tah;m Seventh avenue and Point] Father Coyle .,. 3 M;;mln —High m‘;l at mmb‘)‘c‘fifk' E‘,:n_ e s Yo hs; the :35!0'. Evening SO ST R e X ng—Vespers and sermon by the pastor. = o 4 = . — rian Church, Van Ness ave-| Rev. R. Mackenzle Morni, i he bedro Thi g Bt. Teresa’s, Tennessee and Butte streets. Father Browne R R First Presbytes orning—8ermon by Rev. E. H. Jenks. brighters the bedroom. This ap rning—High mass at 1030 o'clock. Even- nue and Sacramento street. At ne o 5 A Atig—Veapers at 1:80 o clock. | og"m.,"fig.?.',::'°§,:,’mi’1"‘”“‘° hileman peals especially to the sncks‘;m_;ns- I Our Lady of Victories, Bush street, near| Marist Fathers .. o S = ber.....s eeses ssestsaasaecios s BBy x E = and high mass at 11 Memorial Presbyterian, Elghteenth and| Rev. H. N. Bevier a......... Morning—Reli v Epcekion. o'clock. ~ Evening—Vespers, sermon and Rallrond avenues. et ces at 1t o'clock. Something new for the hall. Green + 5 ke i K or ¥ , Old Bay District 5 " S o = Mispah Presbyterian, Harrison street, neaf| Rev. F. A. Doane.. Morning—""A Model Religl - Oak Hat racks; fancy shaped mirror, Camp Merrit, od e e fdee e 0 Sl 2 B et AR L e Zioh | Evening—"Speking to the ieartr and umbrella stand of course.$7.50 + | o'clock. Howard Presbyterfan, Oak and Baker, Rev. F. R. Farrand ....... ugmmgmmon and prayer. Evening— 3 : First Christian, Mission and Twelfth| Rev. F. 8. Ford..coc.... streets. ermon on the Gospel by the pastor. > Z Morning—Sermon aplain Leland of 3 SRt s A e R Stewart Memorial U. P. Church, Guerrero| Rev. Morning_“Love Trmmphant." Bveaing— Carpet Department. + —Sermon by Private M. 8 of street, near Twenty-third. “The Finger of 1,.‘“.P - % the Fifty-seventh Iowa Volunteers. = e R o z W g R 3 Christian, Bush street, near| Rev. A. Gardner .... e . ity Pred i v forning—Divine service and spectal sermon ouquette Rugs of fine design in 3 Morning—Divine Service at 11 o'alock. Capp streets. at 1l clock. Evening—Sermon by the so}:g_‘ ha‘:mo?a,mg colors; 35,%2 in; : Bethany Congregational, Twenty-ffth and| Rev. W. C. Pond - W while they last.. - $2.75 s, orning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening— ‘Westminster Presbyterian, Page ane eb-{ Rev. 8. 8. CIyor eecoceeees. orning—8ermon b z 2 Bartlett stroe There will be no service. ster streets. Palo Tkl Ml Tt o rowalal You are invited to inspect our Car- ¢ Bethlehem Cangregational, Vermont and| Rev. W. H. Tubb... -/Morning— "My People Doth Not Consider.” First United Presbyterian, Golden Gate] Rev. W. M. Clark.. esseenssenseces. Morning—Re = pet Department. Showing Carpets is + Twenty-fourth streets. Bvening—*How Shall We Escape it We avenue and Polk street. Eening oy services at 11 o'clock. a pleasure with us. = + Neglect Bo Great Salvation?” . = i e = ; e : A y Richmond Congregational, Seventh avenu i B arrith S First Unitarian, ry an n| Rev. Dr. Stebbins .. praing—Bunday school at 10 o'clock; Sab- Linen Warp Matting, for summer and Clement street. oo o el o prayer. o paret. Dath service st 11 o'clock, time, 20c yd. Better grades, 30c, 40c, 4 Olivet Congregational, Seventeenth and Noe| Rev. H. T. Shepard ... Sefiogzn Unitarian, Twentieth and Capp| Rev. J. A. Wells. Morning—Religious exercises and sermon Free delivery in Oakland, Alameda I e and Berkeley. Firet Congregational, Post and Mason| G0 g 0 Rev. E. J. Van Deerlin lorning—Prayer, Bucharist and sermon. s o Rev. Adam onWho Is My Nelghbor?" Even- mnu‘:f'-mvanm' and {nstruction at 8 233-235-231 Post Street. * Near Stockton. Open Evenings. 24 Othbbht bbbt bttt bts® M.FRIEDMAN&CO. | ¥