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32 NEWS OF THE MINES. The excellent showing of this ledge has encouraged the management to consider the gro ect of another tunnel below the noted China tunnel. This will be 3800 feet long, and it will take two years to com- plete it. The tunnel will be started from the bed of Deadwood ravine, and give an_extenslve working depth. Surveying is now under way for this enterprise. The Etna Advance says that the quartz mines throughout Salmon and Quartz Valley are showing up better than ever before in the history of Siskiyou. In a drift on the 200 level very rich ore was struck in the Old Home mine at Blue Tent yesterday, and the strike is considered the most important one ever made In the mine. The ledge is about a foot in thickness, and the rock fairly abounds in free gold.—Grass Valley Union. F. B. Hill of Colorado has purchased the Oriental mine, two miles distant from Alleghany, from Charles Heintzen. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1898 HALE'S. | TR | HALE'S. HALE'S. “they gave a surprise” rich well- autumnal wearing novelties underwear. Ladies’ Natural Gray Wool Mixed Underwear, heavy, Jersey rib- HALE'S. | As great as is the output of mineral waters in California, the Industry has begun its career. Fame like that arlsbad awaits various mineral e in this State, and some that now supply bottling works or bathtubs may be forgotten. Another mineral spring enter- prise has been started by the lease of the Castle Rock mineral springs in Shasta County for twenty years, the lessee to get 1 cent a gallon for waters sold and 6 cents a dozen for quart bottles, the lessees to do the rest. In 189 the mineral water output of the State was estimated at 808,- allons, valued at $337,434. >w slate quarry and company have » to the front to help along the slow lopment of the great slate resources f the State. The Pacific Slate Company, 1 which General Manager Moss of the 1d 1s interested, has incorporated : 4, fleeced; shirts, high neck, Avor to open a slate quarry 'I;hg Oriental has not been worked for 4006 yards Velling, dotted and }):x;g s],;“‘ hirts, hig cmchelsoc on the Muller ranch, below Hornitos, | él8hteen vears, but that it is an excellent platn, all silk Tuxedo vell- L LR M Gene, VIt has been worked Lo 4 Superic e o on sl oot Hach i et Bragdon A een worked to a s - a navy, brown an Up at Bragdon, in Shasta County, tWo | cia] depth, and has $3,000,00 production white; a great attraction I5C Another lot, fil".m fi{’r‘fg.‘h‘f{ffii placer mi Il:l.\'(‘ll"flgf‘dldup )axnhnrrlange- to its credit. From one pocket alone for fall opening.. Yard heavy “qualicy shirts; silic 50c¢ nent to save the fine gold whi ways | $7 —Gi 7 - G ment t ve x;}:flt:n efim lutcsllficeng $740,000 was extracted.: rass Valley Tel: 200 'dozen Handkerchiefs for to match; sizes 32 to .. . Each egraph. ‘ The Four Hills mine has developed an | excellent body of ore. The company is It was with pardonable pride we saw our fall opening last Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday such a striking success. The millinery department was like a court reception. The San goes over the aped itf] ladjes, Swiss embroidered and scalloped and lace foot- ing border handkerchiefs, Yet another offering in Australian sliics, EiaL U ng TR g ‘wool; extra heavy Jersey ribbed s made of grain sacks in the ). %2 C i reparing ts t electrical ks, & = o . " . . and fleeced; finished seams, Ofine Sold that scapes the pifies ;fiu’%h twfx)n:lobir?mceeficé(c‘anzfifirxggr33 Just hORBE (/AR TS Bact Francisco “Call” said “we gave the public a surprise.” We intended to produce just such steam’ shrunk; shis, Biath 5 sand, ‘and ‘\I'rlfnf‘x'x’xi-.i”?.r\“?f"3‘&‘1'}0?':34{"3’3 about: two miles, trom ‘the. jower- tunnel | 1| VWit G *Cnttolitr an effect. We bought better goods—*tailored” hats in mannish affectation from London, mepd o e g ThE avap l“‘ *f““‘:’“b “;“;’S‘: t‘*":g :’ s rreinay g wer 8, boy trans i&i’ 11:5,,‘3"»3“. ete. $|;9r0 and the more jaunty and equally fascinating millinery from gay Paris. English and French ‘?;‘%L,:g%qf“flfe f:;‘“““’;mfi 5 Connty, the Piacer Property of [eon Plumbay Hattoei Ao oy sed looms gave us imported dress novelties. We displayed these high-grade goods by the aid of ot ok ok tet Lo uspe Mining Company ls being | From Gibsonville comes the cheertul ||| © Gich QENSR SN S experienced salesmen in a more artistic manner. We intend to make the name of “Hale's” e illy \1\:-1‘:([:»‘\11“)]‘3 t):tf:‘\ghnllleoiesnlé:‘g news to Lhfi effect that, al...ough times and ‘embroidered, iready for P ! I L . : al = el Is elevated to the slulceboxes | & good ‘many mimee we aro: B | the oemle el TS5 C ‘a household word in every California home; a name guaranteeing "good goods” at a season- im: dless chain 1ct wheel, to which i{s coupled benrln% will be operated on a small scale, as thelr arrangement owners are tired of waiting for purchas- Black Ostrich Feather Collar- that big able time and reasonable profits. buckets. Men shovel the gravel | ers, and are now convinced that had they ettes, 20 inches long, With 1to these buckets as they pass, and it is | ppened up thelr ground some years ago . silk_ribbon streamers, . d b e dumoed o he ihlces” 100 sect | (8 he’exfent of (Relr Timited meape they $2550 oot = $6.00 We like to see ourselves as others see us. Read these: an usy away and above ~twe e wou e much better off than they are | o elevators are emploved, and in a sea- | nowidbe much better off [ 22 tnches long, extra full 5 o b 1 b S T R e | PO TR R g ||| BER ST groco) gy, 3 iner: 5 2 asement sale for, 1% oy Il foo o chanael 1| T Bolath M Compney or s || 25208 Xaminer ¢ Bulletin ed :-rlr..\ 4‘.[ the Qg},_lndl r((}:[\i)l:llt its mine last month and had it milled in . . . [¢}4 !heq Co?k’ (’ro(‘k?r); dstock still o washing down of taflings ang Hle Zefiomili et apkson Sunsioraic rushiy) e T e T R G e TR e R e goes on: in enameled ware we 15¢ rom mining districts above, which | & amounted to 1493 tons, and the pro-| pan, 6-hole .. Sk heen worked for twenty years. The | ceds'in free gold, coordinghito thesrec i stro“ g _“The millinery department at Hale'’s | “By 11 o'clock every deparufient in | “One of the finest displays of millnery | pugaimg pan, 2 quart, 10; 10- 1 \'!:’u“-{d l‘t‘;”llnlg:l‘;'y»s a&!g; | $3825, besides one and a half tons of sul- “has created quite a sensation in this | “the store was crowded. The inspection | “and complete dress goods this city inch wash basin. - OC hurets, worth $200. The result of about i 7 ‘per-ton 1s very. pleasing 1o the stee: | || @ttraction. holders.—Amador Record. The operators of the Dourlas contem- 100 Black Coque Feather Boas, plate the erection of twenty stamps of | 36 inches long, new and uie most approved pattern as soon as the | first time offered ‘city. It was almost impossible (so ‘“‘great was the crush) to view the open- “ing display.” of the goods proved all that had been “ever saw; a magnificent exhibit—bet- “promised by this great house.” “ter goods than they ever offered be- “fore.” millinery from gay Paris! the men boar 15¢c e im2BC th | dishpan Enameled quality) ut of wate pects in gold, that gives remark- says the Reddin 6¢ ss. The ground cannot be worked | ETading is finished. ' The new hotst started | }| p,eeels Net, Black Burah and i FCo kTl Pains e swolon (o | L Aot & Bk ani work 18 Drogress: | || Bristls X Black Sureh a2 main floor All the dash and chic which, being born in Paris, certainly guarantees. Hats from such dictators of fashion as Mesdames Suzanne, Colombe, Jujol, Julia Delmotte, Camille Roger, Pouyanne Carlier, Verot and others. Original pattern hats in “La Mercure,” ‘‘Marie Antoinette,” “Cyrano de Bergerac,” “La Bergere” and “a la Napoleon,” styles now being introduced from the creators in Paris. Thirty-seven in our milinery staff to insure prompt service. English and French dress novelties! ing favorably. The Amador Queen No. 1 shaft is down 1100 feet, and sinking is still going on.—Amador Ledger. The Sheep Ranch mine, which has not | been worked for about four or five years, is now being prepared to be worked. There is about 1100 feet of water in the shaft, but a tunnel is being made which 5¢c Each $l£9hO that the dredger may be floated directly over the bar. The gravel deposit | will then be worked by the usual method— ribbon ends, Pompadour Collarettes, 38e, 5Oc. bazaar. Ladtes’ Tosca Net, Liberty Silk and Chiffon’ Pompadour Ruches, ribbon ends lifted on to the boat with steam shovels and run Tt through quicksilvered sluices. mouth of Horse Creek. used in taking off the Combination Seal Pocket Book, with coin purse and card leather lined . 50c¢c Pleated Chiffon and berty o Lt flap; > down to water level. This prelim- Silk Pompadouy Ruch ork wil ve FRdge | will enter the shaft at about the 300 level. Silk Pompadour - -Ruches, 5 10-inch Olive Club Bag, steel o ey e tiredger O | thereby getting about 200 feet of water with ribbon or pleated $l;£§p new black boucle per yard $2| new sicilians.. per yard $1.50 | black cords per yard $1.50 | frame; lined “with centennial g5 0y o z | “‘""'""d out. A new ‘mill will soon be ¢ 7 For Ladies’ Wraps and Cloaks— English make, black, bright and Extremely rich in plain and CLE Rty : N T i D eDe Ty geledticltys something of the Astrachan ap- lustrous; one of the popular fancy effects; 45 inches wide. et e 10c ifumbug Tange on'the west side of | The Tennessee mine at Pine Grove Is = pesrahceswatin, binches ide. fabrics for fall, 50 inches wide. (See display.) Ebonized Back Hand 15 v 8 rotpectng venieeiions | iving eopi proniie ey e winek ||| domiestic new cheviots per yard $1.75| cravenette, black, per yard $1.25 black cloth per yard $1.25 | o0 e o o 19€ 3 (‘“"i ’1;’,“‘, tunnel is 'f,"w i L‘-nmr:;oio:vxg:‘ :;;d;(}:z _n\-e_lr_‘:fie :alu? is | }| 5 ~ English Black Noveltlles‘ a rib- Famous for its waterproof qual- For street wear; French make; 24 envelopes and 24 sheets p:pel:' lOc S U Tl Rt b R pe b e e dep t Offerlngs_ :fi‘;:;‘i:;:grm“av fxllélhze‘:s“é? lties; best make of English sheds dust and stands extreme and 6 tnch, |=C R e L T e e D IR T e h : 2 S TURELGNEAD Yindie wide Glass Medallion Photo Pict n large quantity, but is rather | belllous” that the gold could not be ex- New Fishnets in_white and s 2 i ctures, e in gold, though it may prove |tracted In free milling.—Amador Ledger. | ecru, cholce designe for 10C | new whipcords per yard $1.75 | soliels per yard $1.25 | new silks per yard $1.00 With chain edge. = 28C lf(urn\\--x' dv\'em)m:vnll‘d;n‘.d ;_)rn:- StheAg‘é;:}u‘:Fgfnzé ("Y;A_P'l'el]c;wcgaft :ml curtains and draperies...... Yard Extkra. );Iea\éy flq\:a‘lllty.‘s Exnglll‘sh ‘]irnlgll‘sh lnh m;\ke, l?oksksnd In fancy stripes on plain and — 3 0 a permanen edge. e | Sa S arriveu in San An- ! make, ar nish, nches aintiness; handsome for skirts; cameo grounds; 20 inches wide, . nel will be continued right along, how- | dreas this week and Immediately set to'| ]| White Curtain Swiss, 36 inches s atas . : e » I t l L. to if something better can be | work preparing for the operation of these wige bol QUMIY; Tvaciely \!.(r)ac Widesmcverallother lapailor 45(inches wide. S LG G FO T ittle ) x(‘ mt;\n.l:;m_fl w{u-re S0 many prflrt‘ruv‘s, lThfi- ‘brnuxhx![ha fi(:uple nfdex- Lo Lodine Lrrler . . . LA el | pemeed pecileios S o fah ||| sz prmme e 400 captivating cloaks and costumes notions. n-up 01[ Irnrk from the | mence as soon as the shafts are unwat- e, e o ‘We did not sas;( rguch alzmdug th:s degartment ldn ourlFall Ann‘fruncements for the simple reason all our new “‘e"flll “i‘?"-‘m_‘ trade bringers— d low, but this is|ered. The Golden Gate quartz mine, sit- Flannelettes, 28 inches wide, 8! stock was not unpacked, marked in plain figures and put into stock. It's ready for your inspection now—any time. e T t x st of the run | uated adjacent .the Gott light _colors, stripes ~and 1C : te Finishing Bratd, low grade r Veln, \The | owacd. by -the Flars boyer was thid weoe Datterne, Rafty, full: Yard | Ladies’ Imitation Stone Marten Ladies’ Cairn Gown, Scotch Plaid | . Ladies' Rough Serge Suit, Flounce the plece, in 4it: g o e ol i e | Sy e The Durchase prioc Is saia 1o ||| 8 s, 104 Shecipe, mns QAC| | Dends o e o @Bz | GO Capes, latest novelties. $8.00 | Skirt, braid trimmed, six but- e Catineia i |08 a ton | be $I00. with a partial payment In ad- L e o R s y.,dc Fur Collars in many grades. = Chiffon Silk Waists, also Taffeta tons, pointbraid on flounce, jack- wooden fancy box in shape of 10 Tin 15 Snalonsly 10okeg fore | s e e e riabat & | ‘ T2 Wool SEagtiiEas s Bshto i $15.00 irheas fhalin andton bl taffeta lined, skirt lined per- e b (4 Amador Republican. Quinn at Randsburg have been started | || % Baniern, sniall percentage Novelty Suits just in(seedisplay) | e e S R s 720 pair Ladies' Frilled Side Elas- the quartz mills in Tuolumne | up, and are working satisfactorily. The | of cotton, strong and dur- $3.90 cereenriesiniiees ceeeeceennn. . $20.00 | Ceffects ..... ...$5 to $15.00 | caline, velvet bound, 34 to 40..$15 tics, with metal buckles and Ix are in operation at pres- | Randsburg Miner says that everything is | able, weight 4% pounds, . e 5 o . button clasp; colors, pink, blue, 10 ast belt and two on the | very t‘an\'rnlenlglyharnli’nged, and a car on | size §Sx78 inches % Pair Frisco’s progressive store with that big and busy basement. red, orange and black.. e C a track operated by the same power that , s e (improvements are | runs the stamp hauls the material o ||| 10 pair x;0n4§;rc.|c:£?‘{n1:o?:::-$4 50 (sce other items in Examiner and Bulictin.) Crarie oume o maann 30C amous Brown Bear | from the dump. e pulp before the : ' White Basting Cotto Shasta County, ac- | process of cyaniding 15 ‘bepun . assays o heavy quality, 5 pounds, . 3 s = € i 100 dozen White Basting n, cording to urfer. Work s | little over $. How nearly. it is all taken P S37-939-24l1-843-845-247 Market Street. per dozen spools 514 now being 1 on a four-foot ledge. | out is not yet known. Unity to Entertain. Unity Lodge No. 27 of the Ancient Or- der of United Workmen has appointed a committee to prepare an_entertainment, musical and literary, to be followed by SERVICES TO HEDLD THIS DAY AT THE CITY CHURCHES. ¢ First Baptist, Eddy street, near Jones. Rev. E. A. Woods.. +seeesMorning—""The Seen and the Unseen.” St. Luke's, Van Ness avenue and Clay| ‘Rev. W. H. Moreland. Morning—Sermon and communion service. @ | & dance. .This will tar~ place in Laurel ° | Evening- Concelted Fool,” with a pre- street. Evening—Sermon and prayer service. 3 Hall of Shiels buiflding on the night of : 4 | lude on *“Porto Rico.” = — the 4th of October. ) - — | St. Cornelius Chapel, Presidio Reservation.| Rev. D. O, Kelley. Morning—Special service -for the soldiers. & —_———————— ® n Baptist, Seventeenth and Dolorcs| Rev, H. L. DIEtE.....cceeeressaesseessessaeases Morning—Sermon by the rector. Evening Evenfng—Sermon and instruction. g Amity Rebekah Lodge. > —Same. -| - - 7 b4 5 e - - - —- - e St. John the Evangelist, Fifteenth street, Rev. E. B. Spalding.. Morning—Divine service and sermon at 1. & The members of Amity Rebekah Lodge b4 tist, Bartlett street, near| Rev. J. G. Gibson.. = ++se| Morning—*'Coming Down From the Cross. near Valencia. Evening—Sermon by the pastor. & | have arranged an entertainment and so- 4 | ‘God at the Right Hand of the — — { = cial for their friends, to be given in Eu- | | St. Mary the Virgin, Union and Stelner| Rev. H. Parrish. |Morning—Mass and holy communion at 7:30 & reka Hall, Odd Fellows’ building, on the < — streets. i o'clock; high mass and sermon at 1l ® | co& PR GEO CoSUOTR BUD Rev. W. C. Jenkins. -+ Morning- e Church and e W Evening—Evensong and sermon at 8. N8 g = 2 | "Evening—"A Great Affliction—a Wounded B $ =0 | Spirit. St. Peter's Episcopal, Stockton and Filbert| Rev. M. D. Wilson.. Morning—'‘Matthew the Publican.”” Even- & . o — Streets. ing—Evensong, followed by a sermon by © ADVERTISEMENTS. St_Agnes Church, Masonic avenue, between — Rev. Willlam P. Kirby Morning—High mass and sermon. Even- the Bishop of the Diocese, Rev. William & Page and Oak streets. i ing—Vespers and benediction. Ford Nichols, D.D. © §t. Charles Borromeo, Eighteenth and Shot-| Father P. J. Cummins. = g ST T 3 y Soorieeeianide i & mins. | Morning—High mass and sermon by one 8t Paul's Episcopal, California street, near| Rev. W. Maxwell Rellly. |Morning—Communion at 7:30 o’clock, follow “THE CREDIT HOUSE’ | of the priests of the community. Evening T —Sermon and vespers. ed by litany service and sermon by the rector. ~ Evening—Song service and ser- mon. | Fremont and Harrison| Six Stories High t. Prendan's, Father Nugent... |Morning—High mass and sermon. Evening seees ouer ool Bt e i —Vespers. Trinity Episcodal, Bush and Gough streets..| Rev. H. C. Cooke. Morning—Holy communion at 11 o'clock. St. Brigid’s, Van Ness avenue and Broad-| Father Cottle...... oralng-Retsion’ ob the AGoaiRl. (Rvedits 2 Evening—Sermon and instruction. b | —Sermon, vespers and benediction. German Evangelical Emmanuel Church,| Rev. F. W. Fische: Morning—'‘Faithfulness.”” _Evening—‘Les- ot Oy T e = | Twellth and Stevenson streets. X sons From the Life of Samson.’ Church of Corpus Christl, Alemany and| Balesian Fathers. |Morning High mass and sermon by Father lfth and Btevenson treets. Croke streets. | | Caseinl. Evening— p. m., :vespers, ser- First English Lutheran, Geary screet, near| Rev. E. Nelander.... Morning—‘“The Insignificant.”” Evening— S A 8 | mon and benediction. Gough. ey t T ++ |Morning—High mass\at 10:30 o’clock. Even- California Street M. E. Church, California| Rev. J. N. Phelps o - Morning—Divine services and sermon at 11 B ot 38 | ing—Vespers and sermon. and Broderick streets. o'clock. Evening—Sermon and recital of St. Dominic’s, Bush and Stelner streets. Morning—High mass and sermon by one of prayer. | Morning—"*Ablding_Under the Shadow of the Almighty.” Evening—“Two Converts to the Resurrection.” the priests of the community at 11 o'ciock. W. B. Anderson. Bethel African M. E. Church, Powell street, Evening—Rosary and sermon. Rev. near Jackson. St. Francis, Vallejo street and Montgomery Morning—Sermon and high’ mass. Evening avenue. —Sermon on the Gospel. : Central Methodist Eplscopal Church, Mis-| Rev. C. E. Locks.. Morning—Sermon by the rector. Evening— All Hallows, Sixteenth avenue and N street. Morning—High mass and sermon at 11 Slonfutiest,” batwasm BIXCHANG Cevnthi L Banies g’g:;‘;-n Lveniag—Sermon, . vespers and First M. E. Church, Powell and Wash-| Rev. Morning—Sermon by the rectoré Evening ction. e SEEE y —Song service and sermon. ington streets. St. Ignatius, Van Ness avenue and Hayes| Jesuit Fathers. Morning—Sermon by Rev. R. A. Gleason, Fifteenth Avenue M. E. Church, Fifteenth| Morning—Divine service at 11 o'clock. Even- street. | S. J. Evening—"‘Invocation of the Saints. avenue south and P street. ing—Sermon, followed by religious in- P | e % % St James, Twenty-third and Guerrero| Father P. R. LyDCH....cercesseseesaeseesessese |Morning—High mass and sermon. Evening st streets. Py —Sermon. Grace Methodist Eplscopal, Twenty-first| Rev. J. N. Beard... Morning—Sermon by the rector. Evening &t. Joseph's, Tenth street, near Howard. | Father P, Scanlan | Morning—Services at 10:30 o'clock. Even- And; Caup; stxpefe o ing—Sermon and vespers. Morning—Sermon by Rev. E. §. Chapman at 3 ra ~ 3. A. B. Wilson. B CRpeh, iToward e 11 o'clock. Evening—Same. Howard Street M. street, near Third. - | §t. Mary’s Cathedral, Van Ness avenue and| O'Farrell street. Rev. J. Prendergast, V. Morning—Sernion at high mass by Rev. Charles A. Ramm. Evening—Sermon at vespers by the Rev. Jerome Hannigan. | Morning—Sabbath service at 11. Evening —Sermon and -instruction at § o'clock by the pastor. Potrero M. E. Church, Tennesses and Solano| streets, D.W. Chilson... Here’s a Chiffonier five drawers high and 3% ft. wide—lots of conven- urch, California and Dupont| Paulist Fathers. Morning—High mass at 11 o'clock. Even- ing—Sermon and vespers. Richmond Methodist, Fourth avenue and| . G. W. Beatty.. *|Morning—Services at' 11. Evening—Prayer service, followed by sermon. Mission street, near Third. Father Gra; Morning—High mass and a sermon on the Clement street. \ 75 Gonpel. Evemng Wesbers/ bensdiotion aud Centenary M. E. Church, Bush street, be-| Rev. C. R. Riddick. Morning—Sermon by the rector. Evening— ience for . e ) il | 3 tween Gough and Octavia. £ Same. SN St. Paul's, Twenty-ninth. and Church Morning—High mass at 10:30 o'clock. Even- = B ¢ = 5 Seven-pi bed-room set — bed g Epworth M. E. Church, Church and Twen-| Rev. W. M. Woodward .. 'Morning—Sermon by the rector at 11 o’clock. ven-plece streets. ing-Eenmdn S iNespas: ty-sixth streets. Evening—Sermon, followed by prayer ser- bureau, wash-stand, rocker, table and Sts. Peter and Paul, Filbert and Dupont Morning—Sermon in Itallan by one of the 4 vice. two chairs; French bevel piate mirror streets. priests of the community. Evening—Ser- mon and vespers. Simpson Memorial M. B. Church, Hayes| J. Stephens...... and Buchanan streets. on bureau; every piece solid oak..§20 Polished Mahogany finish Parlor Rocker. Spring seat and cushion back covered with Myrtle Corduroy.....$2 Square top Onyx table for lamp Morning—Sermon by the rector, followed by divine services. Evening—Sermon and in- struction. §t. Peter's, Alabama street, near Twenty- fourth Morning—Sermon on the Gospel. Evening— ourth. Vespers, benediction and sermon. Rev. Brannan street, Starr King A. M. E. Zion Church, Stockton street, near Cl t Morning—Services at 11 o'clock. Bvening— Old-time Southern singing and plantation songs. 1 near Fourth. Morning—High mass and sermon. Evening —Vespers and benediction. > b4 @ b4 ¢ $ ¢ $ @ b4 b4 4 $ $ b4 2 $ @ $ $ b4 b4 © b4 > ® $ $ @ b4 $ $ $ b4 3 $ b4 § Star of the Sea, Seventh avenue and Point Lobos avenue. St. Teresa's, Tennessee and Butte streets. Rev. P. C. O'Connell. Morning—8ermon and high mass at 10:30 o'clock. Evening—Sermon by the pastor. Morning—Sermon by the pastor on the sub- Man."" Franklin Street Presbyterian, Franklin and Vallejo streets. Calvary Presbyterian, Geary and’ Powell Morning—‘‘Prepare to Meet Thy God. Evening—*'Morning and Evening Prayer. 2 ject of ‘‘Death of the Just b e e Our Lady of Victories, Bush street, near| Marist Fathers .. Morning—High mass and sermon in French First Presbyterian Church, Van Ness ave- Stockton. by one of the priests of the commu- nue and Sacramento street. " nity. Evening—Vespers and sermon. St ORI First Christian, Mission and Twelfth| Rev. F. 8. Ford Morning—Remembered Before God.” Even- First United Presbyterian; Golden -Gate|’ streets. Ing—""An Individual Gospel.” avenue and Polk street. West Side Christian, Bush street, near| Rev. W. A. Gardner...... Morning—Sermon by Chaplain Willlams 8t. John" Devisadero. of the Fifty-first Towa Regiment. Even- Oc s - £ e Lebanon Presbyterian: Church, Sanchez and Bethany Congregational, Bartlett street,| Rev. W. C. Pond. Chapman, Twenty-fifth. streets. near Twenty-fitth. Bethlehem Cunzrem;mml, Vermont street, near Twenty-fourth. i Rev. W. H. Tubb. Richmond Congregational, Seventh avenue and Clement street. Olivet Congregational, Seventeenth and Noe streets. Rev. P. Coombe. Morning—Sermon by Rev. E. 8. D.D., at 1 vening—Sermon by the same ‘her Morning—Sermon and _instruction . at 11 o'clock. Evening—Sermon by the pastor. Morning—‘The Triune Benediction of ‘Wondrous Grace.”” Evening—'‘The Triune Benediction, of Wondertul Love and Communion.'” Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Bvening sermon. Flrn‘t Congregational, Post and Mason, streets. Third Congregational, Fifteenth street, near Mission. Rev. William Rader.. Plymouth Congregational, Post street, near| Webster. Rev. F. B. Cherington ...... Grace Episcopal, California and Stockton stre ets. Church_of the near Market, Advent, Eleventh nnn.l Bev. J. A. Bmery, Rev. R. C. Foute —Song service an Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Event| Sermon, Mmstruction and the recital of prayer. Morning—*“The of Iron.” Evening o [eaning of the Cruci- fixion?'" b Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening ~—Bame. Mornts on service at 11 o'clock. Eventag—_Festival sérvice followed by ser- mon. uwmwlhunjt Evening— 90609090 00000000 000 9OVVODOO GHPOHPIVO PP 9D IVG IV DL POP PP VPP VOV POIVP VOIS IPH VPV DIV PC I EVVPEVV VDO OGOV E POPEEOOOCS V09059000099 809 206 906 90086090090 900P99 6009806 9PV 990D 0099099V PV0POPE0P VPP VPVP 0PV VPPV VVPEV9 90DV EV V¢ 90D PEVO TP 00D 900 Presbyterian, Californla and tree! Morning—Divine services at 11 Evening—Sermon by the rector. o' clock. Morning—Sermon by Dr. Mackenzie. ing—Sermon om the subject ““Greatness of Men."" Even- of the Morning—Religlous services at 11 o clock. Evening—Sermon by the rector. Rev. R. Liddell. . Memorial .Presbyterian, Rallroad avenues. Mispah Presbyterian, Harrfson street, near| Fifth. v Howard Presbyterian, Oak . and Bak streets. k) 3 Stewart Memorial U. P. Church, Guerrero street, near Twenty-third. Trinity Presbyterian, Twenty-third and Capp streets.. - Westminster Presbyterian, Page and “/eb-| ster streets. ’ Elghteenth and| . Rev. H. N. Bevier. Rev. F. R. Farrand...... Rev. W. E. Dugan..... Rev. R, C. Btone... Morning—Sermon by the rector. Evening —Same. - |Morning—Divine ‘services at 11. Evening— Services at 7:45 o'clock. Rev. F. A Morning—Sermon by the ‘rector. —Evensong and prayer service. Morning—Sermon and recital of prayer. Evening—Sermon by the rector. Evening Morning—Services at 11 o’clock. Evening —Question box service at 7 stand, card receiver, etc. Omamental brass legs. Selected Onyx .....$2.25 Substantial couch, upholstered in Damask; tufted and fringed... ..$3.65 CARPET DEPARTMENT = Our new rug department in the an- nex will soon be ready. Will have something to show worth seeing. Qilcloth, for kitchen, bathroom, etc., this week 15 cents a yard. Bring your measurements. Free delivery, Oakland, Alameda, Berkeley M. FRIEDMAN ¢ CO. 233 to 237 Post Street Open eveaings Near Stockton Morning—*"The Strength of Joy.” Evenin —‘‘The City Jail Bird." * First Unitarian, Geary and Frankiin streets. o T e s Second Unitarian, Twentieth and Capp streets. Y. M. C. A, Mason and Bllis streets, Rev. E. 8. Chapman, D.: Rev. A. J. Wells. Morning—Sermon by the rector. - —Song service and address. Morning—Sermon, followed by divine ser- Vice. Evening—Sermon by the rectar. Evening Morning—Sunday school at 10 .o'clock; ad- s "by Rev. A. J. Wells, and morn- ing service at 11. ‘Evening—There will be ~Mo_evening service. - Morning—""The Essential Ideas of Reli- Eiolnf Evening—'The Transforming of T § p. m.—Union Tem and rance mass meetl pddress on * alty of l‘l:‘l American o 909 9OPPOVPOD G VDT PO VPP OPP VPP VVO PPV IVV IV VPP VPP VIO POVOPO OO OPP D POPPPPIPOOPOVIPOIPP VPO POV HOVO VPO VPP HPDIOOOE NO PAIN! NO PAINI Towest Prices in the Cityl WO oummmanh WITHO! PLASES A SPECIALTY. 11 Set of Teeth, R P cting Tree. $4:50 up Gold Crowns, .82.50 up .26¢ up Offite. Hre,—9 .ok to 10 p.m.; Sun., 3o 3 p.m,