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32 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1898. | 1zed but a few weeks, is the first one in FRATERNAL NEWS. | ribed time. It will, for the present, | Continued from Page Twenty-etght. et in P tos oty 2 4 2 — — = | State Commuander Eudocia S. att | § Fall Our | instituted Phebe Hearst Hive last Mon- | o Ay Py were installed last week by Supreme | day night, and the following named were | § novelties millinery ° Grand Secretary Mrs. F. N. Morrow and | installed as officers: Eva Bates, L. C.i| o buyer ¢ Miss Rosle Banz, supreme grand inside | Mamie E. Phelps, Lt. C.; Martha McFar- | § are : ¢ |land, R. K.; Minnie Loos, F. K.; Emily | o P has just guard. ; Evans, Mary Hicks, §.; Jessie_Con- | ¢ coming + Miss Mamle Garrity, past chief s t A.; Annie C. Nansen, Sent.; | g o returned o anion ‘of California ' Circle, and Mrs, | 3 kB B Gy MR Yenzer, | - 4 Mamie Axtel, past chief companio 1| E. P.; Cecile von Sen)erl?ch, planist. every om o Justice Circle, have each been presented o i & their respective circles. ¥ % Burcka Circle announces that it has | Sl e |+ they are to l::e 3 eight ca idates to initlate. ikir centers = of members of GU]I len Circle, gave an | TKe! ree etwi o novel, :‘-x:n’x;:z&_(o?;n‘::; which was a great suc- | and Eighth. | 3 fashion. 3 The grand party by Toyal Circle Is to| A gang o(sslxu' sty wur‘l;m?on, \m(ll)er }2 ; be given on usrday night next iIn For-| direction of Superintendent Ambrose, be-| 3 . M = F = . serérs bullatme and e Wl 5o the com: | gan work carly yesterday morning tear- | § HEW CHfAinS. Yes, to-morrow, Monday, we start on-our Fall campaign: nov- lace sale. ° FRIGNDS OF THE FOREST. | aions o hoct oo womk was compioied | § 3 mom st st 2Yyi e 50c | elties are coming in every day; to-morrow we display the new | g b tirmn el oc ¢ o) % E and smaller rooms. -Per Pair . teny - Yard On Monday night last Lincoln Lodge | without interference from the streetcar | ¢ < : d d h d 't S et & mecting . Washington Hall which | compans. mcan |8 e Nowmeen 1ee cwes o | Creations in Fall dress goods and they are so different to wha $ was attended by nearly G e he exclusive announcement in <. . e onE $ S long and 40 inches wide ~Per Paf| . . oye & members. There were among _the | yesterday that the tracks would be torn | Q er Pair f visitors Supreme President Mrs. | up by the city authorities attracted quite | 52 Better Curtains, 50 inches wide. .00 We have seen 1or so an Seasons that We are enthUSIaSt'C Vellmg- s M. E. McLane and Past Su-| 3 crowd of spectators to the scene with ‘2 ver air $1 . 750 yvards of Plain and Chenille Dot & preme, Presidents” S ataccret and | ("ot on i Coutlo g oe' | & s i, @ gt e gspoo| OVET them ; they were bought by.us direct from the manu- Ve e WA S B S 8 Mrs. Boebm. ne candidate was Inftl-{ o,r byt they were doomed to disappoint- | ¢ wide veesidiceee...Per Pair = e 2%y ated. Mrs. H. B. Burlingame was rec- | ment. Superintendent Lynch, of the |0 f . o eemenden ot deputy Jrand presioent for | BN SUECTIeRGCnt SIAch o6 40| S mo pars mers ana wee coaie g p7s | fACHUrers, and these were our orders : : . : the lodge, and the lodge was entertained | made no effort to stop the work. On |0 1n Rovelty; agdifstinet fdealgns, §33, — 'a‘hes‘ ]lOSle o s modest member with amusing stor- | Mgnday the old ralls will be stored In the | ¢ BT e Give us better dress goods th e've ever handled before. Give us exclusively rich patterns in a wide range. 3 ¢ fen | corporation yard a fitting finalc to the | g Novelty N , * an we've ever . 3 b A o ies vard tting 1 ovelty Net Curtains, in white and : : : Black cotton, high spliced heels 1 Ploneer Ln{dvxe”k Nhfi'\‘;‘_:fm.l“l?;%’ “‘:"h‘il"\t: fr"r'm'f the horsecar system on Market 3 goru, B4 and ;einei‘:sei:?gg{m W g e-00 Give us dress goods that will make women stop on the street to glance at the made-up costume. Give us and toes, double solen.. ... otz 123C ¥ blue party S| 8 B s wide, v v 1) . . " U St i Ming of the 30th inst i ing in | n.hat the streetcar company proposes to | § America’s best mAKerS............. Per Pair | honest goods. We'll pay for first pick.” We're satisfied, ladies—now come and see these goods. We have 0dd lot of Ladies' Fancy Lse @ t: ond Lodge, w s increasing in | fight for damages in the courts Is evi- | 2 . are Hose, all colors, different dcsigns, Richm \h‘u‘» Imd{!.‘ et e Aot S SRS e L e b ? All Curtains from 3100 up are fintshed with | Other equally good surprises in store for you—one of which will be our fall millinery opening! reduced from T5¢ and 50¢ to.... . . Patr. O ; well attended resterday to the Board of Superv 5, | & the overlock corded edge, preventing rip or + e will shortly initiate nine | stating in substance that the Mark $ tean ;1‘"‘ 0ld style taped edge s out of date | . Also 35 dozen Children's I o t number of applications | street corporation has an unexpired fran- | & G afiion - black, pure Egyptian two-thread, 1OC ¢ recelved at the last hcldicnm for operating sald tracks and de- | & strong value .. Pair O s B S T | 8 el irst exhibition= new fall dress s : - T Notice is served that suits for damage i > 2 -4 YOU SITUTE: will follow action by the city iIn remov- | O new wrapper Hannels. | . 5 Y o « every one 15 busy pre- | ing the tracks. [& ook rien destens, clegant assort- S0 few aginc rai | reons corsets, o meet next Monday in San Jose | CHIEF LEES’ ARMS TIED. G e ST S | IEW ou EC cliects i acy Cre Fifty cents, long in the waist, sateen. O he laws sion committee | e 4 In a fancy block pattern of red, ollve and 1 One of the new fabrics particularly adapted C;:}rd?dle:fi!!-m:!clt flflésdm upper edge, two ¢ LW inged a pum- | While He Is Restrained Ferdinan|o flanpeleftes over The ik Tane, Bt seon 1 EHes 5t RO (M| st oroge eRect: I1 thehes wide: 1n S o 3 are to be pre- | Will Bury liimself. ¢ i Hale's, very stylish, in three combinations, 45 $2.00 coldts suchijas miusse. donibiok Sxovals $1.00 b | - e S o 15,000 vards extra heavy quality, 71 nches’ wide... Yard and_black, emerald an ack, mordore an e - : lecture bureau will hold its final | While the arms of Chief Lees and stripes, in Iight colors, fleecy.. 2C 3 - 5 black... = Yard ) e e Wl o0 e e ) el orecre e |1 Yt (circular flounces will be much worn this fall.) s aos rewillibe mach e e fall) ladies’ vests. ¢ s T | prohibited by a temporary writ of in- |4 Seersuckers, 27 inches wide, in bie, &1 Of cotton, fine rib, in white with + trict | junction issued by Judge Daingerfield { O piok and tan strip: light shade, 2 . shaped neck, no sleeves.......Each l5c © 40 | last week, Albert Ferdiman will bury ¢ R L .- Yard Colored crepons fancy Sohel cord 3 € | himself alive in a lot he has selected in | O | o 5 2 “na 5us. | Which to lie him down, on Market street, | & C s One of the charms of the coming season, heavy e e ttnor el g e $1.00 ‘m >3 Councii | near Larkin. The grave will close over | § L erepe effect in an_extromely high weave in | fancy colorings .. 7 Yara Mc CALI ¢ e McAullffe, | the.daring hypnotic subject this atter- | & e lotce b |t i Tt r i tne W biac aadl 81.TS | (sieeves are to be smail and on tailor-made gowns aimost = 10 ° he wa o t. where | noon at 8 o'clock, unless the Chief de- | ¢ MAGAZINE marine, £ inches wide Yard skintight.} BAZAR AND - Council will give a soctal to | et “{:‘rff;l‘_;n,‘:‘n"::“ ofthe court andi| g (Eastern fashion notes say, “crepons, much worn l 15 ¢ 9 ptembr 14. | SR, A be it eo o hendl & t | _BRICHT. INSTRUCTIVE ot riday Judge Seawell heard argument | & o SVENW | on behalf of the Chief to dissolve the | new Iia aflcy ~THE STIUSH PATTERN. T + R :mum llll'm 15qlh‘d xb’\.n‘“mg" L’l‘“’fiorxqei(]" 3 attern S“its Here we show six combinations of a 42-inch e RS N, 2 e 7 (o M"rhvzo}uo(x“;n(n»rr‘. = i b 1});.;- : frl]lt Of the loom Sheets p | tabric, a rich suiting with oversnot figures g YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUT e o el o s oo O = Our own dircct mportation, exclusive deslgns, @& ()() | Forked in between the cords. small in, pattern R 2 b 't Deputry Mis Na | the advice of his counsel, he has de- g Hemmed ready for use, full size, fine qual- no two alike 2 o | and extremely novel, colors cadet and black, 75 CtS dmgglsts Sund"es the following officers | cided to &0 Into the grave while Judge | ity, no dressing, 2-inch hem, hand torn, dry The choicest Sultings < ever imported, brown and black, green and black (samples . Q A S Tiaie Alfcral| Dot srelns oraechls Ol (hiforc | & 4. they are i crepon Weaves and ‘serpentine de' @ ()| sent of aay of thése free).. Eiz _ Yara, Wiiting cram. 5 AEBIE L B e Sanwa S e |2 8190, 48¢: each; 90x90, GBE each. signs, bayadere weaves and serpentine effects, . | (overskirts of crepe de chine and other clinging material will Ruby Foam . ¢ P.. Mrs. McCullough | consequence, if Judge Seawell dissolves | ¢ two and three color combinations, with over- | D! Peary oentet & Miller, V. P.'s; Fannte Doug- | the injunction next Tuesday, Lees and | o shot silk in a silk and wool fouridation, now @O GO | ; be much worn.) S BT e o Rose Croghan, R. S.; Mrs, M. | hIslml:n will )n’u\'u‘m ‘d‘lg up the sl;qlv(;r 3 f rt on view. % ks . | Large Florida Water, 256: smal ise & " E5e Berne, Mary Catlphes | Sl TERDS Blide e Chorom i Rt L UL EDES. (new redingotes and coats for fall will be extremely long.) fanc laids Eo i e 2 ittic Curry, Trustees; Mollle Bolger, | O R $ B dozen Comtorters, funl eize, 25 Y P Dre Wells: Dantat v 4 air, acting shal. After the s Wi silkoline, knotted, chintz, stitched, &) %-— = = PR Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet Soap. . Miss Lizzie Alford, the retiring | Catl‘nerine‘ EI Greg?r:;:‘.- Wx{l. ; S white cotton filled. 3 Each H h I( Scotcny wl"f]r:e a?f;'i'.fihn?.x:g e:;‘}'elfawius‘g Colgate’s Elder Flower Soap 3 by Miss Fannie Dou | dfl“} w!.} Jn! Llav,mrh\vh L‘ ,mlznrs, who | O all checks floral effects in mohalr are worked over the ‘T Ctg Colgate’s Violet Water, 3 oz. + e 8 1 esente ed s cit on the 16th inst., Vas . alds, tr y 1 1t Hona 'Sot Tooket. This was | mled for probate yesterday. The esast ¢ white S]Jreads Here 1s where the fall goods stand alone for B ey et iy Yard. Colgate's Extracts for the Handker- b4 okt i 3 vrg cerdan zact Ly e color, display nd strong individuality, #0-inch (vests of surah and taffeta are a stylish addition to tail chier, Cashmers. Houayet, ~Swest g * montal JUsic | value of the estate is at present un-|g Full size. of three-ply varn, both @ () wide' heliotrope, marine, olive, brown, body $1.00 asin o SNk ano faneiaRel T atxis, ition fo tailor Pea,” Ttalan Vioter, - New-Mows #OC O Mits 5o Poal | known. The testatrix bequeaths her | ¢ warp and felllng hemmed, very C colors, with an overweave check of black mo- . gowns.) Hay, Musk. % ter Samuel | adopted daughter, Charlotte B. Gregory, “? heavy Each hair; the width is 42 inch SR Yard | IR % 2 & : = e e oSt esld P - ; | . 3lue Seal Vaseline, 2 oz., Ge; 4 evening Zv?f,;E“'zi, the entlre cstate, the re idue | 8 i - (circular ruffles will be on everything—even the redingote.) faflcy ]aCt]llflI’dS Tolet St s Al 2 Gre| v states that “in event any man was goo Black Rubber Combs..... o row should come and claim and 5 3 Th d effect =0 much spoken of in fashi % and Obtain possesston of her adopted daugh- | : About 2300 yards of 0dds and ends, mew Chevrofl effects Jotirnals, 3% inches wide, ‘Gvershot with fancy & fondy ; must take her as penniless as | § in”ilgnt ‘and darkc colors, reduced | colored 'silk—a_stripe dnd adash effect in $ 1 the above bequest to her shall o cle . from l5c, Decidediy: Bravats = atiiativey: new. 1t he swell new colors of black and emerald, black | 9 tholic Orphan Asylum in Vir- | § Yerd to-. the appearance of so much braid sew over & $1.00 andfanasing. Dlack n turqunise Disok fand (£ SE’S Hudnut’s N. Y. Goods. 2 | ginta City 1 body color of marine, blue, new olive an o IS Zoe - : rell ; 1npu‘v.n to | E e e ? i‘b‘) le sapphire, 88 inches wide, heavy make 7 Yard | (broad and expansive military capes are much in favor.) Toilet Cerate, or Milk of Cucumher...}?ng 2 of the charter | riopon Sa nc the eve of her de- | Music in the Park To-Day. o 3 N . P » Violet Almond Meal, or Camphor Ice...28¢ O ; Orieans. 2 S e Republic” Thiele | 4750 yards of Al-Silk Plain and Molre | (See our advertisement in the ““Examiner” also.) Each ¢ thoff has been appointed | Overture, ‘‘Macbeth’ bt ...Hatton | O Taffeta Ribbon, in a large varlety of light | — Wood Violet Toilet Powder. S50e O president at large. ““Themes From the Bride-Elec ....Sousa | shades, including black and white. | - o o ce Powder. 5oc 1d | “Th Fi he Bride Elect’ % hiad luding black and whit | <&rdyour name 2 Wood Violet Rice Powd $ of September No. 1 will tender | (Sousa’s lateet operatic success.) o ards No. &, 4 inches wide....19¢ yard | 9N = ?1000 ictures ° 2 Teception to the grand officer: | irka, “Entre Noug”™ H. E. Frueter | § ards No. 4, 3% inches wide..15¢ yard for. r Al an winter €3, ated fo M Kingstord | «and address 195 120 pages=> C’ + LABIND 08 Titn MACOABRES, Soton Mneh, P he Gueen of Shobe” Gomch ;2 AT Bilk /Groa Grat Ribbon," in hiack 5 Sy R seen our Mg window ? g ifornia Hive, Ladles of the Macca-| Trombone sol, selected. .....co... F. K Tobin “ :': s R e It's a 28-foot 1 $ s, at its meeting last 5k con- | “Intrc on_ and Bridal Chorus From 5 lein. 1%-in. 2in. 2%-in. = - e -foot sceme lllustrating Columbia 4 i0ed mrrangements to place Iselt on A | .o LobnETin e e | & e BB Tol 3 %e 16 vo O937-939-941-943-945-947 Market Street. Toenizs 2oy, showlng the Laues of - o irm footing to engage In the work of the | 1o¢ ¥ N e Tolivaons = 205 % srder. The hive, which has been organ- | March, Silemann 20.000.0’00000QQQOOO’O‘O‘GOOQO‘OQOQO‘O‘O‘O"D‘O 0404040904040+ 090+04040¢ 040404040+ QQOQO‘O"OQ‘O’O'000‘0‘0‘0"00000.000000000‘00000002 this clty to enter upon business with a full | charter list, twenty-five, within the pre- | HALE'S. HALE'S. ] HALE'S. | HALE'S. e SO 404040404040 +040404040404 0404040404040 4040404040404040404¢04040404040404040404040404040404¢0304+0+04+04+0404020404040404+0404+040404040+ HALE'S. SERVICES . Eddy street, near Jone E. A. Woods CHURCIHES. SO Morning—"'A Hero's Death.” Evening— A peace service and address on ‘‘Respon- sibilities of Victory.” St. Luke' street. Van Ness avenue and C!ny‘ Rev. W. H. Moreland H. L. Dietz. . Gibson near| | Morning—Divine service at 11 o'clock. Svening—Sermon by the rector. .{Morning—Sermon and _instruction by the Song service and ad- pastor. ning: dress. ey street, near C. Jenkins. DG BODEBEE B 61 Morning—"A Beautiful Choice.”” Evening— “Our Fesble Remainder When the Gospel Is Rejected.”” St. Cornelius Chapel, Presidio Rnervntlon,‘ Rev. D. O. Kelley. .{Morning—Special sermon and services for Morning—Sermon by _the rector. Evening —"The Christian Way of Doing One's Work in Life.” | the soldiers. | dress by the pastor. Evening—Prayer and an ad- St. John the Evangelist, F near Valencla. b street, | .|Morning—7 o'clock, holy communion; 11, prayer and sermon. Evening—Sermon and | prayer. St. Mary the Virgin, Union and Steiner, streets. | St. Peter's Episcopal, e =] Stockton and Filbert| © h, Masonic avenue, between| Rev. Willlam P. Kirby. Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening $ treel Nespers and sermon @ Morning—High mass and sermon. Evening “Sermon on the Gospel of the day Filtmore. o'clock. Even- SpreTS. Morning—High mass at 10 ing—Benediction and v Morning—High mass and sermon. Cespers, benediction and sermon. Evening Christi, Alemany Morning—High s and sermon. Evening — p. m.—Vespe Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening —Sermon on the Gospel. .- Morning- sermon at 11 High mass and 11 o'clock. Evening—Rosary and a sermon | by one of the priests of the Dominican | Order. Father Carraher. Morning—Services at 11 o'clock. Evening— Vespers a. ermon by the pastor. Evening DOVO GO OOPHVP P IV PPEP OV POV I L VPO DI 9OP | St. Paul's Eplscopal, Callfornia street, near| | Morning—Communion at 7:30 o'clock. Even- | ing—Sermon by the pastor. .|Morning—Sermon by the rector. Evening— Sermon and the revital of prayer. ..{Morning—Communion at 7:30; litany service and sermon by the rector. Evening—Even- song and sermon. Trinity Episcopal, Bush and Gough streets.. .|Morning—Communton service at 7:30 o'clock. Evening—Sermon and divine eervice at | 7330 o'clock. German Evangelical Emmanuel Church,| Twelfth and Stevenson streets. Morning—Children’s day exercises, begin- ning at 10 o'clock. Evening—Programme of Young People’s Alllance and a short address. First English Lutheran, Geary street, near| Gough. ™ .| Morning—"America’s New Mission to the | World.” = Evening—Sermon by Rev. R. Young of Oukland. Congregation street ‘Anshay Sfard,” 939 Rabbi B. Berman - |2 p. m.—Stum Hatorak and address by Dr. Berman. Bethel African M. E. Church, Powell street, near Jackson. .{Morning—Sermon by the pastor. ! B Evening | —Same. & $ § @ @ * @ % = = 4 s na) © All Hallows, Eixteenth avenue and N street.| Rev. D, O. Sullivan @ Central Methodist Bpiscopal Church, Mis-{~ Rev. C. —|Morning—As 1 Have Loved You'; infant B- b3 benediction and sermon. @ slon street, between Sixth and Seventh. baptiem and holy communion. Evening b4 e —_— B e e 2 —“America's Next War for Humanity."" esuit Fathers Sermon by Rev. e ey. et Se e @ | A T ey Mahoney. fm-" @ First M. E. Church, Powell and Wash- Rev. Morning —Dixine services and sermon at 11 & | | mediately after vespers & ington streets. | o'clock. Evening—Sermon by the pastor. ks | | = iokle S e i B @ and Guerrero| Father P. R. Lynch. orning: .';-T:»mn;n%e:‘pz?; mass at 11 g % Fifteenth Avtehnuede l;;l”(efrlmrch, Fflleemhj Rev. Mo?inK—Sermon by the rector. Evening % | o'clock. Evening— A & ~ avenue south a cet. | —Same. & | St e fe b } & b ot i b ooy i | Father P. Scanlan .| Morning—Services at 10:30 o'clock. Even- & Grace Methodist Episcopal, Rev. J. N. Beard. | bbath services at 11 o'clock. $ ing—Sermo® and vespers. g and Capp streets. } Evening—Sermon by the rector and the re- Py Morning—High mass at 11 o'clock. Even- e - o [rogtealvion; pravee: p | “ing—Vespers, sermon and benediction. Howard Street M . Church, Howard| 1 The Test of Experience.”” = street, near Third. | | s Jesus the Only Savior?" & .|Morning—High mass and sermon by Rev. & § i B T T MRt S Ve L : = i $ Father Younan. Evening—Vespers and ® ¢ Potrero M. E. Church, Tennessee and Solano| Rey. D. W. Chilson .| Morning—Sabbath service at 11. Evening g 2% INE A Rt et sermon on the Gospel. ® g streets. | —Sermon and instruction by the pastor & St Patrick’s, Misslon street, near Thi | Morning_Tign mass and sermon at 10:0 & & R — i £ at § o'clock. b4 e | "o'clock. ~ Evening—Sermon and vespers. & Richmond Methodist, Fourth avenue and| Rev. G. W. Beatty Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening —=— I t street. —§ @ & ninth and Church| Futher Connolly | Morning—Services at 10:30 o'cloek. Bven- Clement i) LA e S e U9 ae b4 . SR | | ing—Sermon on the Gospel. Centombey M. 7. Chirsh, Dush Mot be-| | Bev. C. B Riaiok “Salvation to Subjective Ele- & ——— e i nd Octavia. : N & Sts. Peter and Paul, Flibert and Dupont| Salestan Fathers | Morning—High mass and sermon by one of & twoent Goughane avt el S SRR : ek, Evening—No_service. $ o | the priestsiof the copmunity: SHveuings. ¢ @ “Hpworl M. Chiiteh; Churoh wnd. Twen. 5 Rav.iW. - MG: Woodwardic Morning—""The True Israclite.”” Evening— S B | Fespers and benediction. ty-sixth streets. ““The Value of a Right Choice.” & ———— — = — - = o % = kbt —— - | St Peters Alabama street, near Twenty-| Father P. 5. Casey Morning—Sermon on the Gospel of the day, & Simpson Memorial M. E. Church, Hayes Rev. J. Stephens .|Morning—Sermon by the pastor, followed by 2 fourth. ik s SR P Evening—8ermon by the pastor. g g and Buchanan streets. song service. Evening—Sermon and song ® , Brannan street, near Fourth. Father Nugent .. |Morning—Rev. Joseph A. M. MoAuliffe, & ¢ —— —— oA (eseryioe b3 lntely ordained for this archalocese, wili $ Pranai street Presbyterian, Franklin and|” Rev, D, James .| Morning—Sermon by John R. Thompson, > T sing high mass at 11 o'clock. Vallejo streets. i chaplain First Regiment, Washington s Uit e e P il [ % : fme € Stor of the Sea, Seventh avenue and Point| Father Coyle [ Morning—Sermon and high mass at 103 & § Noinutecos | S Evenine = Tast: Oppostunt obe venue. | o'clock. vening—Vespers and sermon e ——| SSia e g et 1 e e % & |__by the pastor. § Calvary Presbyterian, Gearyand Powelli Rev. J. Hemphill. " Morning—Services at 11 o'clock. Evening— e Teresa's, Tennessee and Butte streets. Father Browne Morning—High mass at 10:30. Evenlng— & Streets. i A i B St |__‘*Chronic Invalids.” > Sttt Vi bR Vespers at 7:30. S First "";’g""”,fi',‘nfi,"‘;{,“gg Van Ness ave- Rev. R. Mackenzle .| Morning—Sermon by the rector. Evening Oyr Lady of Victorles, Bush street, near| Marfst Fathers . |Morning—High. mass and sermon. Even- il b o i Sl —Sermon by Rev. H. H. Wintler. Stockton. | - ing—Sermon in French. § First United Prestyterian, Golden Gate| -|Morning_—Sermon by Rev. George McCor- Camp Merritt, O1d Bay District Race Track.| Cathollo Truth Society T Morning—Mllitary mass at 7:30. Evening— 5 ! - |_mick, D. D., of Saltnas. Evening—Same. B i 5 B & e 3 | _Rosary at 7:80 o'clock. st M.av(;}‘:’:t m’:{?‘m"mn' Californla and| Rev. R. Liddell Morning—Sermon by Rev. W. A. Guthrie. é First _ Christian, and Twelfth| Rev. F. 5. FOrdu.ozeeeereermenens PR ~ | Morning—“Garments of Righteousness.” % 3 I Eventag—Sermon by same; Sabbath school & B Evening—‘‘The Atonement.'" e — i w2 g 2 o — —— «& Memorial Presbyterian, Eighteenth and| Rev. H. N. Bevi Morning—s v 2 & West Side Christian, Bush street, near| Rev. W. A. 53 T S 54 . { - H. N. Bevier. -|Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening 3 Dewmdeo G oniti N ! e et yion and ey 2t 1. § S Eunaee Sl L T S —Sermon and prayer service. fels £o Lk TR . Harrison street, near 3 z Congregational, Twenty-fifth and| = Mispah Presbyterian, 3 | Rev. F. A. Doane. -|Morning—Sermon and prayer at 11 o'clock. % Rev. W. C. Pond -|Morning—Sermon and divine service at 11. § % Fifth. Evening—Sermon, followed by song ser- PR RS | ce. Bethichem Congregational, Vermont and .~ W. H. | W) el s 2 Betiichan Uouaneri b Rev. W. H. Tubb, -|Morning —“nat Doth the Lord Require of & Howard Prestyterian, Oak and Baker Rev. F. R Farrand “Some Results of the War With $ Bl S & ) Buy of Me Gold Tried in the Fire S pae £ = = s Evening—Question box service.” = - | = 1 rial U. P. Church, Guerrero| Rev. 7= > & Richmond Congregational, Seventh avenue| Rey, R el e BTk = @ Stewart Memo . | ev. W. E. Dugan. . In Sacrament of the Lord’'s Sup- © and Clement street. | |V Evening—Tove Greater Srnan Faith or § & _strost, near Twenty-third. | % : : per.”" Evening—'‘Failures in Life." 3 hEY s L 2 4 e |__Hope. g ’Prclnlty gfé:.“}”""""' Twenty-third and| Rev. A. N. Carson Morning—*‘The Right Spirit and its Re- & Olivet Congregational, Seventeenth and Noe| Rev, H, T. Shepard. . Morning—"America’s Privi o 5 | pard. Bvening—Sermon by the Rev. e | D | 2 lege in the Phil- & e Ton - 3 . % | ippines.” Evening—'The God of Battles. g = = | _Mr. Johnson of Sacramento. $ it Congregational, Post and Mason Rev. G. C. Adarms. .!mmms—gnuh of Fanaticlem.” Evening & $ et stecarn e Fage and Web-| - Rev. e s S e riaing of, Chutale. . T ; nesg of i 3 T | SayTl'm avior's Estimate of What They § + 2 Evening—"The Christ of m“;ry_fi“ jos: @ Th;‘l;d Fdnmznlionnl. Fifteenth street, near| Rey. Willlam Rader. .| ‘The People and the Bible & 3 e s =0 Freinistrei | ‘M","“’"‘”s““"“ school at 10; divine ser- $ ssion. 7 i | oW T A ane oibtey $ vice at 1. Evening—No service. § ¥lymouth Consresational, Post street, near| Rev. F. B. Cherington - Morning<Divine service at 11 orolock. sl T i Gl | Momning—No service during August. Even- ¢ ebster. ey s : Evening—Sermon and prayer recital. § i ‘.'},‘,',‘f;:’}',‘;’}“z’;"',‘;: ,pastor on “California @& Grace Episcopal, California and Stockton Rev. R. C. Foute Morning—Communion service at 11. Eve o 0 —— s Sriiredriny 3 . Even- Gospel Hall, 3036 Mission street, near Va-| Bellevers mathered to the name of the Mornin T > 4 == T == . |_Ins—Sermon by rector and festival service. § lencia. Tord” Joums -Curist % pmcfififi'?"‘“"".‘;".‘-"‘ Eemm-—ampel @ Church of the Advent, Eleventh street,| Rev. J. A. Emery. Morning—Divine service at 1l. Evening— 2 ' Farre! Van 1. S e | e e ety JyeNne— & & Bt Alban's Church, 104 O 10 street. Rev. Erasmus Van Deerlin. Morning—Prayer, holy communion and ser. mon at 11 o'clock. 9609060000990 PPVVPOVVHOT OV VPP VD IDDD VO VVD OV PVOVV PVVP POV GOV POV VGOV IVVP PO VPP HVFO VPP 9D EVPO VPOV PODOEPPE S ©EDD PV D | 9GO @ POOPVPOOPITOOOD: @ ® & ® @ ® @ & ® ® ® @ @ ® @ [ 4 ® (4 ® THIS DAY AT THE CHURC (Continued.) 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