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32 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 1898. NEWS OF THE MINES, = e e Extra salespeople are engaged This big chinaware and semi- close to handle the crowds which eight at porcelain sale takes place in our Vi d the - | of ore per day. The rock smelts $40 per 3 = o o - o e o%a ot the Caitfornis. Minsre'| ton gross, or $00 per day.—Redding Free will flock to this sale of semi a'::” G 5 big basement and is really the Association has been called by President | rAe:s-lmmen!elix rich discovery has been |[§ porcelain ware. o el first big event since we opened Neff and Secretary Jullan Sonntag to made in the azeppa mine, near the i A . P & date and prepare & call for the an-| Juriper, on themothar lode, near Sonora: morning evening this housefurnishing department nual State convention. The convention | Tl’;gtrgscklagnnmms glnr!ggerscfir cgg eai- "fi“fi' m’::’ 237947 Sat:rdni will be called for some time in Novem- | ge as a lead pencil. = 3 3 . . ber not long after election day. :figteg.‘ (br:xl? b1 333{;32?3‘ z::ls%eesesl(lls > 3 3 : I o fi i The assoclation will this year With-| owners that it is a veritable bonanza.— This week will be six days of exceptionally strong offerings—first there is the out doubt have to elect successors to| Democratic Banner. y tag. | Considerable excitement was occasioned President Neft and Becretary Somntag |, q°San’ Andreas this week over the Mr. Neft will be Lieutenant Governor, | 2Tound San Andreas this Weet o oross. | - and will probably insist on retiring from | tuiting at the 700-foot level at the Ford the office to which he has been, 80 enthu- | mine. = Already the vein shows a width + siastically re-elected ever since organiza- | of (w?n(g feet, and the rock, although fion, in 1892 Mr. Sonntag's business in-, Dot vet having been assayed, lsdhovlvs'brv : & : St de. | Well,” there being some free gold visible. — terests make 1t neccessary for him to de- | Wejl. there belng some tred, BOS 800 | 00 cline to be a candidate again for the|hgas been struck, for the development of | / : office he has so long and efliciently filled. | one 500(1 mine in our immediate vicinity - < “The Miners' convention will this year | would do much for the town and eventu: = ; G again have befors it the important mat-| 8% JeA%, 19 (S SeNIEaTeran Crfizen. : I~ ; 3 ters of natlonal legislation’ for which | PRSRETCER T (R SO0 Caiiin of the Moke- : = ghe association has so long labored, but | jumna River, there being less than fifty ¢ . — = : the situation regarding all of them fs | inche. of water running, there are quite = : ‘giore encouraging than ever before. | & number of prospectors at WOTL 1p Lo Sa e nces 0 es lc Fhere will be additional appropriations gg_gflgé e (’:()‘r;r-Spaglsh A a e o ol s oc I,om cam m for restraining ‘dams to be sought of | par, a distance of three miles.—Calaveras . o Congress. The movement for @ Depart- | Chronicle. dEr e —— t of Mines and Mining in the execu- Madden mine, belonging to the Ed- : ; ; g He branch of the Government, first | w;‘;"fi. Chester es(a.(eth:ls been sold to W. 0“ fourteen thousand dollars’ worth of fancy china, seml-porcelam ware, glassware, etc., bought by us at 45¢ epa men on the dollar of original cost; every housewife knows what a good stock Cook & Co. carried, and this sale started by this association, has grown C. Green for $1000. . W. Chapman has e 5 hopeful. N ine, and is givi loyment to . . P . i . . . . . - ° e vear | promises (0 be'a | seventy. men-—Place yille Democrat. | £ will give buyers an opportunity of getting semi-porcelain for less than the price of white stone china. great one in the mining Industry, and| The Nevada City Transcript thus re-| a a & to be national one. The prospects of | put some costly machinery on the Gold itical well as business prospects | grets the clean water in eer Creek = Seoelz;v& be smiling upon it. since hydraulicking Is wholly suspended | Sl one : S "bond on the Lowdon and George | there: ‘What water there is in Deer | lat ) ingh toivd oup of copper mines on thfle‘vfinck-i Sreakdls as clt;zlr]&)_s c{)‘lslal from "}f piates o gmg ams 42(, M one Creek was secured by lam ea own to e ountaineer mine. $-inch Dinner Plates. Xemp Monday, and the prospects are |is the first time such has been the case S Dt - - 0%, 7o0s i bine sndywiite Shevars and that a sale will result. ldhe bflmd gallm ts)lengcen !'l:)e rfliyapw;r;:;n"tqkfidpéoe;?gl; m’}";fi: GsAIchr; r?endert..d el R . - | P! S L above | al 3 S | -inc] read and utter. . Ll H 2 . O P D resent in he—em- | clear water in & mining district is a very T-inch Boup, 7e: S-inch Soup. our window gives one a faint idea of the wide range of our fall novelties in black goods, now on full display. wrapper flannels 30c yd New wool, dark colors, plaids plo’)‘ of Lewishon Brothers, c0§per brok- | bad thing for the country at large.' and stripes, 70 patterns dud col- 4 () 4 male agents of New York City,| A Butte Valley correspondent of the | i ter grade .. Yard 1 ropert! o! Stillwater. he | nanza mine of the North rork at present 10-inch Scalloped, 20c; 9-inch........ 18c S Lo S Colp o e | A0 SIS IS N e e e de s IS € wWish women Knew more Oout Ccors¢ P & mile and a half west of Kennet, and | north of Marijon Flat, a locality that in {4 Baucers; £inoh; per: doud: 250 ] i e,derdo us 300 yd Has been pronounced a most promising | early daye proved to'be very rich, and | f§ Fruit Saucers. {linch, per doen...... New flannels, 26 inches wide, 50c s per depos is the Mam- | now recent developments in the Cameron copper_deposit. ' Adjoining 1s the Mam- | now recent developments In the C which sqnure platters 2 11 0 ; . . . ' 1: tri] Tt \eToup of conper plnes, oNRM] (Y Htob ol retelved. 12" Weallh o1 ol LS . e |good corsets, we mean—corsets such as we display in our window this week—corsets that fit once| IR Habaeim O 0G s s ek iy s e 7. | e main tunnel of the Cameron at the . . . . H H . nie Jhekel and now under bond Lo A W.|distance ot 1o feet trony its month makes |§ O e 15e lle 9o 7o Be Each | .. fit af| the time; with the tight-fitting costumes—especially tailor-made of this fall—it is absolutely | blankets 245 or ess 3 7 an upraise of thirty-five feet, thence 400 i s 3 Press, o ally rich strike was madd | feet bo the main bieast of graver rive | hotel platters necessary to secure a perfect-fitting corset. il S Ldl Saturday in the famous Enterprise mine | men are at work In a body of gravel & 5 4 3 Inch centage of cotton, 0x80 {nches, pink and e North Fork of Trinity River, | eighty feet in width that pays over $10 & 7c 6c 4c 4c Fach o h SEntagscof Jtien, fwelve miles from Junction City. The |day to the man.” | Covered Butter Dish 15¢ | IEW b]uck tallor'mflde corsets t at do Pure White All-wool Blankets, 00 L 18 O b?,' g R_'BuChviclgresldenfi F;mr!ce to‘tm;ge"r‘]‘\lu:helfifigl TeAr\}:ps and Sauces = X ¥ 3 fine selected fleece, 72x84, we1gni$5l_ » v 5 | Company has just retu e 1 each ... ity H 5 oty 3nd oo | and has left word that after a survey of | Coftee Cuips and Saucers, with handie, . | (@SS gm)ds suits: great reductions fit the flgm‘e poucs - - Par ¥ he water stored, he knows they have eac! o3 amush: treasuve. - A oompieta "’;;";’{"?‘ enoush water to supply their patrons Vegetable Dishes, 10-inch, ~covered, sl crepons—In heavy, bil- Ladles’ bayadere herringbon .50 | DId you ever buy corsets fitted In a private |5Preflds $1.20 guartz mill stands on the propefty. | gith one-half the amount they have been Boc;: §-inch...... 400 | fowy Teslgns woven over a rep @300 | blouse froni, five buttons enside, sik: @ € T room by ladies who At corsets and 40 fothing | White Marellles, full size, hemmed n\i\%{nfifll‘-;)(:e resy arker Comphnys | USINE fo operate thelr property, until Jan- | Covered Sugar Bowls, each 20c | ground: in a great variety of 20 | lined t roushout, bound with veivet, fancy but, | siset We have thio corsets, the rooms and the | good heavy quality. x 3 ] ; uary 1, 18%9.—Amador Ledger. . styles, 48 inches wide........... yard izes’ 34 to 40; reduced $10 o §7 50 2 pack train is busy tak! T ralls and | Y& 'San Andreas (Calaveras County) cor- sizes, 0 40; reduct . St vid Ty It S N O ba waed qa d¢. | respondent of the Mining and Scientific sale prices on §I“S§‘Y(a¥fh frleze—Of the best German i e bosa haiaN s Gt oy 50| French arcen poan o forered with fine [CO“O]I blankets 45 r Wwhere the materlal is Te Press reports: “The Fellowcraft and San | 8-inch Glass Stand Fancy Cake Dishes, make: bright silky designs are & €).50 o gl fined SE0 | Tuxt. 2 side stesin, ailk T iop. il | Oray and white size 5exT4 inches, col- g e Ao e atllion_of doi. | Andreas mines near San Andreas were | Howey Table. Gobiots, & 4 Ea2>® | formea of uncut loops of Mo- 2:50 e hout™ skirt perdaline lined, stitehed | stitched top and bottom, & hosws Sriy’ak | ored borders, vaiue tic. P ced Oy 1555 "This mine was | 8014 yesterday by A. N. Lewls and J. W. | ETaved GODIeth. ss i irseriissrrerriro 70 | air, 42 inches wide.. ¥ard | seams, velvet bound: 84 to 35; reduced from | long walst et e RO N T D e e by Colowel Dan Burns of | Provard of San Francisco to J. M. Livel. Gloa Wiher i o Gk : $1160 to $8 50. wamsutta muslin 8¢ vd Tecently Bought by Coloe meanks and J. | fepresenting SouthernOhlo_capitalists, canter ....... 2 merseretta—Finest English Our special corset for present fashion—full Z Mexican fame, ol J- Grery Jitite. work | $100,000. “The “Fellowcraft ‘has a_2 i Glass Syrup Jugs, Z production; heavy braided ef- Covert cloth _tatlor-made _sult, @ ()00 | bust and slim figure—a whalsbane hip, covered Bleached, 3 inches wide, sn extra fne e ons on the mine during ine | Ehaft, several crosscuts and a l0-s ] Glass Covered Butter Dishes.. fects in cords, Van Dyke, ser- £€).26 | tacket 20 inches long, iy et DU L] ik sk s e stripped and | Tuslin. %;“esl ;\\.Jl)ggr;: on, the mine during, the | m). " The proper § has S)mpn idle some | | . % entine and check designs, 42 —— | back. 2 iy pockets, stitched seams. silic lined | strengthened with coraline, 5 hooks, $1:°° I | Vil s v y D ted a 311t Water Pitchers— 0. ale's ng nurse: : | v % < T SRR RCL Saolh et et | s oL miag Tatce are siven by tho| [ Doeraed e Gl e S melalr crepone_Smal designe. 09,00 101 IS I S0 v, oot st g | 120t 6 _inches v, s below the old works. This tunnel will | “TE0T SERPICRl o 1g being heard | B 25 20e 15¢ Oc heavy quality, 42 Inches wide..! yard clasp front, & hooks, drab and biack & 120 have a length of about 800 feet.—Siskiyou | iy Amador County, probably for the first |l French and German China Decprated ’ novelty silk skirt s Smyrna ru 50c u ¥ Reporter. Yo \tal. | time In recent vears. It is rumored that | § Breakfnst Plates........... 300 | o Smglieh, ‘extra heavy, y auith the long redingotes and extremely tight [ p E. Johnson, a San Jose capital-| hoe}, the Kennedy and Argonaut mines |[§ French China Blue 50 8 nches wide. soft Anish: @ .75 e % 5 5o | Itingtad nes, whicl e worn this | Don't advertlse these very oftem, they ed over in Redding on Wednes- f IS Decorated China Fruit shes. .Se e ek Black gros grain, fancy ayaders g all, necessary to have good corsets—cor- | sell so readily when displayed in our Venini_ fo ‘negotiate:for the pur-| 2l be obliged -to hajg up. half, it qiot | § Blue Daisy Pattern Gold Decorated rich display of Paquins, soliels and satin dots, percaline lined, vel- — | sets such as we speak of in this advertisement, | drapery department. We make to-da: of the _Allison & Morton placer | 2l 0f thelr stamps within & short time. | Coftee Cups and Seucers, with and broadcloths... svsssees’ JARA- | Yot Bound, 7 wored. full length, e a special price on these goods. A 2 3| edy M. and M. 2 : Hale's tting walst, but e e, o ata ou dhotenhl Cogl g O | completed the purchase of the Mason e e Sl Rk G A e ~ front, soft, full bust, corded body. @ §.00 | SiZe 105 tver.—Redding Searchlight. _ | ranch on Monday aying over 5 2 ‘Gold French China Mush- | o3 colors drab’and black ... % 2 s minees 15, most of the Bcott Valley | Tanch on Mond S0 mors 1ates ||| Biss,pnd Gald B s | ribhon from our fancy department Size 210, ts are helping In harvesting crops, | on, We understdnd that this purchase in- | Blue Flower French China Gilt Edge A corset for $1 that will not contract, expand, | Size 30x60, too scarce to do much work at| cjydes the Jackson Gate mine, formerly | B Tea Cups and Saucers, with handle.10e Sale warp, or in any way change is worth much Size 36x72, nd in some sections none at all. | progpected by Siebe and others of San | i & e than a dollar, both for comfort and for ¢ 3 i | looks. . ts on the Klamath sre | © 50080, |# sale prices on stone chinaware| an-sux, satin and gros-grain ribbon e n the |~ “The Keystone mine and mill are idle, notice 1o and are working day | gnqd it is r;rm-anP that work will not be | [ él‘:t;‘ (\'\;lr::l:r Sfi];‘:}:‘;:" 2-quart. 2?2 in all Bha‘deg_ 400 yds. Cambric Embroidery, from 4 Be yard, or 2Be plece | oF rancy patcerms. Vatue se. raies 19C | [iftle ont-of-town customers Be yard, or 40¢ plece s : ...6¢ yard, or 55e piece s ladles Colored Japaness rrlc notions Send in your name for our Il the gold possible | resumed in them for some time as a (the i t r - (gn‘l:: lreun;m;nl\‘“alg scarcity of water prevents it.” N » them out by high water and heavy |~ The dman and Mahoney mills.are |} . ; freshets.—Yreka Journal | hung up Gwing to the fact that the Blue | § Impossible to fully advertise A mining Individual Butter Slabs. o ‘of more than ordinary o : Z e bl : 35 dos. 1 : { A o S aan riinary ) Dakes W :Alsc“l;u(“Agynr{:?!s::;;liflllx\’lgl‘(e) S{l\;‘; even a quarter of such a big 571-3¢ yard, or 75¢ plece | Silk Handkerchists, scalloped and em- €3G |70 "= new fall and winter catalogue; s now in_hand are success- | position is now that there will be but |f stock in this advertisement; .10c yard, or 53¢ piece - B u i T et Del we always try to fill orders com- Concluded the Mount Shasta mine | little change for the better until the hotel, restaurant and jboarding. 12 1-Zc or $1.25 plece | & dos, Ladies' Pine Swies Hantker. @ | Fraukiin tape: a1 s pletely from our Sunday adver ear Cre: ass | rains set in.—Amador Record. | , > chiefs, Marie Antoinette edge, regular O. N. T. spool cotton 4 4 2 Howard, a mining man of San| On account of the lack of water the h k ill quickly see 15¢ yard, or $1.50 plece | T1 0 "0 8 Each | Milward's needies tising, but please write as soon and an extensive owner of | Jumper mine hung up its twenty stamps | OUSE KCOPEES, Wi “QNeKY. ..20c yard, or $1.90 piece Eagle pins .. A 5. The history of the Mount | on the 7th Inst. ~ Superintendent Kelly | how extremely reasonable these 25¢ yard, or $2.40 plece | (ST yds. of Plain and Cnentlle Dot Qe | b hook black corset steels as you can; it's best for you and a story of success from | hopes to start up the mill about the 20th Eriig b Siik_Velling, 18 in. wide, in Brown, f iy so much more satisfactor: roots. Twenty men are em- | inst. with steam power, provided there is | [§ goods are. .830c yard, or $2.75 piece | Navy and Biack ... +eseees Yard | Rapid hooks and eyes ¥ on the property and the mine is| sufficlent water for battery purposes.— | ding for shipment to Keswick ten tons | Jamestwon Magnet. | SERVICES TO BE HELD THIS DAY AT THE CITY CHURCIHES. Lebanon Presbyterian Church, Sanchez and Twenty-third streets. Rev. R. W. Morning—Sermon by the rector. Evening— Church of the Advent, Eileventh street, Rev. J. A. Emery.... | Sermon, followed by song service. near Market. St. Luke's, Van Ness avenue and Clay Hev W B Moremnd. Street. St. Cornellus Chapel, Presidio Reservation.| Rev. D. O. Keliey. * * Reynolds. ~ Morning— Christian Gour: & & First Baptist, EAdy street, near Jones. | Rev. E. A. Woods.. Morning—*"New Departures in Life.”” Even- 3 <‘) age. Bvening—*The Faithful Say- g ® b ® @ | ing—Monthly praise service, with violin and cornet soglos. ing.” . e00P00000000000 0 Morning—Sermon_ by the rector. Evening —Sermon, followed by prayer service. ‘German Baptist, Seventeenth and Dolores| Rev. .| Morning—Divine service and sermon by the streets. | rector. Evening—Song,service and prayer. | Morning—Special services for the soldiers. Evening—Sermon and instruction by the pastor. Emmanuel Baptist, Bartlett street, near Rev. J. G. Gibson.......... -/ Morning—Sermon and instruction by the ‘Twenty-third. | | “pastor. Evening—Song service and ad- | | dress. Service of Patriotic Musie. To-day at 3 o'clock the service at the Young Men’s Christian Association Au- ditorium, Mason and Ellis streets, will Morning—Divine service at 11. Evening— ifteenth st Rev. E. B. Spalding.. St. John the Evangelist, Fifteen reet, losniig-—Divine servic near Valencia. St. Mary the Virgin, Union and Steiner| Rev. H. Parrish........ Hamliton Square Baptist, Post street, near| Rev. W. C. Jenkins....... -/ Morning—Sermon by Dr, Jenkins. Even- Steiner. ing—Song service and address. Morning—Communion at 7:30 o'clock; sermon and recital of prayer. Evening SRS | Masonic avenue, between| Rev. Willlam P. Kirby... |Morning_High mass and sermon at 11 streets, g - be a patriotic praise service, the | o'clock. - Evening—Vespers and sermon by ZSermon and prayer service. tho. soriy of TatHobe wie m::;tné: th e .| Morning—Divine service and sermon at Il which have been held during the past three months. The programme has been arranged by the Knickerbocker mals quartet, assisted by Miss Xena Robert Mrs. Eva Tenncy, Miss Alice M. Woo: Miss Nelife Shipley, Miss R. Frances Luse, ‘and Roscoe Warren Luey, accom- panist. The publis is invited to attend. e i S DS e e o o'clock. Evening—Song service and ser- mon. e e a fscopal, Btockton and Filbert| Rev. M. D. Wilson.. Father P. J. Cummin: st ml::::r'- Episcopal e Eplscopal, Callfornia street, near| Rev. W. Maxwell Rellly.... Morning—High mass and sermon by one of the priests of the community, Evening —Vespers, sermon and benediction. Morning—Communion at 7:30 o'clock, follow- ed by litany service and sermon by the rector. Evening—Song service and sermon. 8t. Paul Fillmore. and Harrison| Father Nugent. St. Brendan’ streets. Morning—High mass and sermon on the Gospel of the day, Evening—Vespers. Fremont St. Brigid's, Van Ness avenue and Broad-| ay- Morning—Communion service at 7:30 o'clock. Evening—Sermon and divine service at .| Morning—Sermon on the Gospel. Evening Trinity Episcopal, Bush and Gough streets..| Rev. H. E. Cooke.. [ o ¢ | i Vespers. . efoiin eI 2 ERbe S Ve 2ol = 7:30 o' clock. VRRET Church of Corpus Christl, Alemany and| Salesian Fathers. -[Morning—High mass and sermon by Father oo o ; AD SISEMENTS. 3 Cassini. Evening— o'clock, vespers and German Evangelical Emmanuel Church,| Rev. F. W. Fischer., Morning—Divine services at 11 o'clock. Croke streets. Twelfth and Stevenson streets. Evening—Sermon by the rector. First English Lutheran, Geary street, near| - Rev. E. Nelander.. Gough. ough h . Church, Powell street,| Rev. W. B. Anderson..... 1 Ask Therefore for What In- e tent Ye Have Sent For Me?’ Evening— near Jackson. “‘Let Your Light So Shine. benediction. “Charles, Twenty-fourth and Shotwell Father Cummings.. R S “THE CREDIT HOUSE.” Six Stories High. ing—'‘A Successful Life.” Evening— Morning—High mass at 10:30 o'clock. Even- ermon by pastor. ing—Vespers, sermon and benediction. St. Dominic's, Bush and Stetner streets. | Rev. Plus Murphy \. Morning—High mass and sermon at 11 o'clock. Rosary and sermon by one of the priests cf the Dominican Order. Morning—‘Methodism,”” followed by adult Church, Mis- Central Methodist Episcopal Baptism and reception of members, Even- St. Francis, Vallejo street and Montgomery| Father Carrahei i -|Morning—Sermon on the Gospel. Evening avenue. —Vespers. and Seventh. reny b AR T 76T ¥ s | .. slon street, between Sixth Bal Shatter -und Alie: Anmy All Hallows, Sixteenth avenue and N street.| Rev. D. O. Sullivan 3 |Morning—High mass and_sermon at 11 | | “o'clock. Evening—Sermon, “Vespers and | | = Rev. W. §. Urmy. = % b W = £l i X g B | benediction. n‘m M. E. Church, Powell and Wash-| Mil'sr;(xofemnmg)‘ the pastor. Evening St. Ignatius, Van Ness avenue and Hayes| Jesuit Fathers.. |Morning—Sermon by Rev. Vincent Chiappa, ILSLONs SEOARER NI Paartl 2 L = ———— Rev. H. Pearce.. =2 : - street. [ { Los Gatos. Evening— Reality Fitteenth Avenue M, E. Church, Fifteenth Morning —Divine service at 11 orclocic. Even- e e e i) Henry Weods. avenue south and P street. - | InE J doier St. James, Twenty-third and Guerrero| father P. R. L. , gh mass and serfon. Bvening Grace Methodlst Episcopal, Twenty-arst| Rev- J. N. Beard. Morning—Sermon by the rector. Evening streets. —Sermon on the Gospel of the day. and Capp sfreets. | Same P A TR g e | e 5 Ison.. St. Joseph's, Tenth street, near Howard. | Father P, Scanian {Morning—Sgrvices at 1080 o'clock. Even- Howard Street M. H. Church, Howard Rev. J. A. B. Wil Hfir:ln;};grgn::fl?cye 51 Senetor. Even- : | ng—Sernfon and ve — o T S TeRe e | ey i = 2 Sk it street, near Third. niversary of the birth of the oldest living St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue and| Rev, J. Prendergast, V. G.. 2 -...|Morning—High mass at 11 o'clock and a Methodist. O'Farrell street. ‘uPlrmuE hy‘nn‘ ‘qf the priests of thfle g-r- —_— | AT dabbath R vIoR 40 11 *z ish. vening—Vespers, serms en- e . Even S P s Eo0N ¢4 Potrero M. E. Church, Tennessee and Solano Sermon and instruction by the pastor = stree at 8 o'clock. .|Morning—High mass and a sermon by Rev. St. Mary's Church, California and Duwm“ Paulist Fathers... | Father Younan. Evening—Vespérs. streets. -{Morning—Sermon by the rector. Evening— S AR e e Richmond Methodist, Fourth avenue and g service and the recital of prayer. Clement street. Centenary M. E. Church, Bush street, be- tween Gough and Octavia. Epworth M. E. Church, Church and Twen- ty-sixth streets™ i -{Morning— Gospel. gh mass and sermon on the vening—Sermon and vespers. Bt. Patrick’s, Mission street, near Third. | Father Gray Morning—Special sermon by the rector. Evening—No service. “Twenty-ninth and Church| Father Connolly. St. Paul's, e Morning—High mass at 10:30 o'clock. Evening—Sermon by the pastor. Morning—Sermon by the rector at 11 o'clock. Evening—Sermon, followed by prayer service. Sts. Peter and Paul, Filbert and Dupont| gojcsin pochers, iy .| Morning—Sermon in Italtan by one of_the priests of the community. Evening—Ves- pers, 44+t 4444 444444444444 444440 Mahogany-finished Parlor Table; fancy top and - $1.502 + + Morning—Sermon by the pastor, followed by song service. Evening—Same. SH6PPDIODOOPIITPE VDDV IVPIVOVODEPVODIOPVIVD V0D PV IVPIEPVIIODPOPDI0DD D099 —_— Simpson afemorial M. B. Church, Hayes and Buchanan streets. Franklin Street Presbyterian, Franklin and Vallejo streets. _Vallejo steets. . . L Morning—Sabbath services at 11 o’clock. Calvary Presbyterian, Gearyand Fowell, Evening—Sermon b; Tec " spe- - S the tor streets. clally chosen !ubjegt. Wiy Rev. R, St. Peter's, Alabama street, near Twenty-| Father P. 5. Casey.... BAPT Morning—Sermon on the Gospel, Evening— fourth. | | Sermon, vespers and benediction. st. | Morning—Sermon and instruction at 11 o'clock. Evening—Sermon by the pastor. PVIOVPEOP D000 TS shelf ; top 24x24 in.. Brannan street, near Father Nugent _[Morning—High mass and sermon at 11 o'clock. Evening—Sermon by the pastor. Star of the Sea, Seventh avenue and Point| Father Coyle Lobos avenu Solid Oak Sideboard for your table 4 service and light refreshments; a step- 4 saver in the household.. -$9.00 4 A good Wardrobe, single door and + bottom drawer, .inside shelf and + _|Morning—Sermon by the pastor at 11 o'clock. Evening—<Vespers and benediction. Morning—Sermon by Dr. Mackenzle. Even- L e R Van Ness ave- First Presbyterian Church, Ing—Address and prayer service, nue and Sacramento street. First United Presbyterian, Golden Qate daserees ssceseeiens cesesens avenue and Polk street. Tennessee and Butte street: ~|Morning—High mass at 10:30 o'clock. Even- ing—Vespers, benediction and a sermon. iy —— K Our Lady of Victories, Bush street, near| Morning—Services at 11 o'clock. Evening— |Morning—High mass and s sermon In Sermon by the rector. Stockton. French. Evening—Vespers. Sy ST 0oks = & ] =~ Rev. R. Liddell . Morning—Se: hOOKS.euee.e 84,75 + Christian, < Mission and { r =~ ez St. John's . Presbyterian,” Californta and g—Sermon by W. A. Guthrle at 11; gt st ‘hristian, — N Twaltth ugm::g._ ‘Practice.”” Evening—'‘Reconcili- Orthyin ahroste { i Drhuhcscmkm: at 9; Evening—Sermon Fine line of Office Furniture; roll- + top desks at ‘all prices, beginning + at, .$9.00 + + Carpet Department. + e + F4 4444441414144 41 1111414444414 1444444444444+ 4444440 West Side Christian, Bush street, near Rev. H. N. Bevier..c...... Devisadero. Morning—Divine service and address at 11 Evening—Sermon by the rector. Morning—Sermon by J. K. McLean, D.D. Morning—*Elisha in Dothan.”” Evening— rian, Eighteenth and|. M;&:flml Presbyte: 3 ‘‘Grace Abounding." avenues. o Rev. F. A. Doane.. Bethany Congregational, Bartlett street, near Twenty-fift Morning—Sermon and -prayer at 11 o'clock. Evening—Song service and prayerreading. | | sidive = ] 1 Spas Twerly 11 e B4 Evening—Same. Fitth. SR Y Bethlehem Congregational, Vermont and| Morning—"The Lord 1s Good—A Stronghold Rev. F. R. Farrand...... 5 Twenty-fourth streets. e Day of Trouble.’ Evening—Ser- Hm Presbyterfan, Oak and Baker u:wfi?f-_asemmfi: at 1;‘ o'clock. Evening A & mon by H. F. Shepard of Olivet Congrega- . e e e Desert. new departure; Corner Rugs in + L e tional Church. Stewart Memorial U. P. Church, Guerrero| Rev. W. E. Dugan. Morning—Sermon by the rector. Evening Tapestry, Brussels, Moquettes and 4 Richmond Congregational, Seventh avenue Morning— ‘Divine Providence.”” Evening— street, near Twenty-third. — —Same. Velvets, 31 feet square............50¢c + d Clement street. ¥ Morning—Seryices at 11 o'clock. Evening— . Sermon by the rector. lqwlr‘;nlnx—-"clmlnx Events of This Dispen “‘;‘Fnu Shalt Love Thy Neighbor As Thy- selt.”” i o T o A S S B e 1 AR B 'né::g “Pre-!m-rlu, Twenty-third and| Rev. A. N. Carson.... Carpets galore; all the new designs; + ety + every quality worth having. Olivet Congregational, Seventeenth and Noe| Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening ‘Westminster Presbyterian, Page and Web-| Rev. 8. 8. Cryor.. ster streets. streets. *|—Same. ‘th & — - 2 Restoration of the Jews.” Even- First Congregational, Post and Mason, _|Morning—Divine service at 11 o’clock. Even- > . e, ng. Ho Was Jesus of Nazareth?”’ with Free delivery in Oakland, Alameda streets. ing—Prayer service and sermon. and Berkeley. Third Congregational, Fifteenth street, near, Missfon. Morning—''The End of the War.” Eveni; iow Did Sin Come Into the World Evening—No service. - & prelude on our new American policy. First Unitarian, Geary and Franklin streets.| Rev. Dr. Stebbins.... Morning—Sunday _school at 10; divine ser- vice at 11. ; M. 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