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o -y THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL EASTER SERVICES IN et 1899 ‘'See, the Conqueror Mounts (Zeuner); offertory, ““Glory to the Risen King,' for soprano (Shelley); sermon, theme, “Risen McGLASHAN—In Tesla, March 15, 1599, to' the native of Germany, aged 52 years and § wife of Andrew A. McGlashan, a daughter. months. A member of Noe Valley Lodge No. “BLAGK HUSSAR" | orvese stz MARVELODS RESTORATION Templar service will be held at 7:30 o'clock, at which California Commandery No. will be present in a body. NUESTRA SENORA DE GUADALUPE— MAGGS—In this city, April 1, 189, to the wife | 155, A. 0. U. W., and Court Star of the Mis- g of Herbert B. Magge, i son. S 'k\;:?i-‘l ‘r:‘w. Aé o. F.' . 5558 A 1\&1115:.;5;: "(Ltlzy the pnstt:;': prayer; anthem, S % 1 ‘o , 1508, e riends ‘and acquaintances are respect- astertide’ (Marzo); benediction; organ pos NICHOLS I this Sty March 31, 189, to the | ' 4,1y invited to aftend the funeral this day THE CHU R.CH ES TO-D-HY e e D ch T:HE GR:JLND ¥ (Sunday), at1 o'clock, from Mission Ma- sonic Temole, 2668 Mission street, between . Twenty-second and Twenty-third, under the auspices of Noe Valley Lodge No. 185, A. O. U. W. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. RICKBORN—In this city, March 24, 189,. to the wife of Frederick C. Rickborn, a son. SILVERSTONE—In this city, March 30, 159, to the wife of Abe Silverstone, a daughter. Opening of the Soutb,well Following is an additional list of pro- | subject “The Dawn of Hope'': prayer; hymn; VEPSIC I S e, 0 to) Bomear p T STC binker &) Sl S Seminen o b heta it | Biiuen, S 1T RS |t mevs st L4 & LS | Seggon of Comic Opera YOUNG- -, April 1, 159, to the wife | NOE VALLEY LODGE NO. 185, A. O. U. W.— | various churches on this, Easter Sun-|Day' children; ‘Scripture lesson, Matthew | the celebrant and Rev. J. Villadomat will ad- 5 ghter. Officers and members are hereby notified to | day: : xxvill, in unison; solo, selected, May Strahan; | dress the congregation. The choir will sing Reviewed b, flsnton 7 assemblo at the lodgeroom, Mission Masonic | "\ Ay, METHODIST EPISCOP AL |Prayen, pastor; ‘chant, —Easter” children: | Glorzws third mass and at the offeriory By - d MARRIED. emple, this day (Sunday), at 12:30 orclock, | \pGRCH, Mission street, between Sixth and | 50n8, double male guartet; chant, “Lord's . Eslava. solofsts: for the purpose of conducting the funeral o Prayer,” ten little girls congregation; | Prano, Mrs. B. Camarina and Miss Acost Stevens p BEER-SWIFT_Io this city, March 2, 189, | servicas of our late brother, Frederick Luhrs. {,2‘;&‘;“’;.’2:‘:3’“.’5{‘}‘;3”,,D,.';n S]’;:;":ng-“e";,‘;m %_ddren' by pastor, subject, ““The Lamb Taken alto, diss N O'Rourke; tenor, Dr. F. Bonino} ev . 2 : | e W et e B s eeiate aut Detla A By LI COTT, Recorder. s T subject for o e e PRl R T Mg‘g:xo'lagy 3 G L bl S DG ‘?flp‘r);nnlsl?eh{?slg:“:\g. UT will, it pay?’ everybody % R Switt of Napa McCARTHY—In this city, March 31, 159, Miss Empty Sepulcher”; for evening, aster | Choir leader, J. McLachlan. Perez, J. Perez, A. Buckley; altos, seemed to be inquiring of every- Stories and Easter Songs.” The following mu- r sic will be rendered: Morning, 11 o'clock—Or- H. Andrade, ¥. Cabazos, L. Padilla; tenors, F. Loaiza and E. Calame; bassos, J. Padilla of Lattin, MAN—COLEMAN—In this city, March Johanna McCarthy, a native EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH, Bartlett body else at the opening per- Blind for Twenty Years, a John Kuchler and Annie Dahm, both of Sap | MCCORMICK—In thls city, April 1, 1880, John. | yge), Mr. Frank G. Rohner; anthem, “I Am | Again,” Rev. J. George Gibson. . Christian | ‘Hosanna. Grainets anthem, By the Thomy | Production of “The Black Hussar,” and A e AR P e S s R R e i i san prelude, Mr, Frank G. Rohner; Baster an: | street, near Twenty-third—Easter ' services. | and L. Hidalgo; orsanist and musical director, formance of the Southwell ARRELL—In this city, March 9, | fully invited to nuen;l the ru“:ru! ‘;rhxlsndnosf' o Wolo, *"The King of Glory” (C. W. Coombs). ygml{;iy a;?'lcfi‘e P ’(‘){fll‘nckfi liprlll:{‘)nhaoflgi Professor S. Arrillaga. Comic Opera Company in-the Grand % vy e B Charlel Eqtrd Ko | Qe 8 4 ooy fom b, oenc o | el Gt 1 DU wilhem o A5 5 Lty S v g™ WU | rinsy mapmsy crumon masy e | Opera-nowse 1ast ment. And ouc 35| Woman I$ Made to See of San Francisco. 3 L Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Dominie's | IR e & Nyarren). Mr. Charles H. Vanu { (Lansin o . ] ear, Jones—Rev. E. A. Woods, D.D., Bastor. | yno uastion. The. principal singers of | - B\ o - o 2 o'clock. £ L g g), Russell Lowry; barytone solo, | Rev. James H. Putnam of New York will n. D \ | KUCHLER—DAHM—In .this citx, March 2, | Church for services, commencing at Orden and chqlr; postiude. ~Evening, 7:30 | “Risen Triumphant” (Lowry), Rev. J. George | preach morni ey e i v vulged in the | 1899, by tho Rev. Dr. Charles Edward Locke, | Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. o'clock—Organ, Offertoire St. Cecllia™ (Ba~ | Gibson; sermon, ~1¢ a Man Die Shall He Live | Boprano. ol ncter soing; Faster services—| the organization were divule y eaier I‘llt S o eioven hnshand afiithe lats Home: ATn: Mo: | o e v Bl s e i | s S By : i 2 o > sgn{’l‘::cvovr—xn (his city, March 20, 15w, | Cormick, a mative of Ireland, aged $0 years. | Lay Which the Lord Hath Made'" O. B; Bana Cratg, Misa Tiatile {Cale noprana slog] Tib Antiomreo . Roealosceoyenor. galo SO | the company proved (o be & good one ; by the e e T e Clwe. | MCMASTER—In Alameda, March %0, 189, Ellen | Brown; I _Know That My Redeemer Liveth' | “This Happy Day," Mrs, Pldge: batytone solo, | Risen Bracketts anther oivarthe 1o (s | It is large,. industrious, well stageman- A e el et Pose, Dotn | | T beloved wife of the late Willlam McMas- | (Handel), Miss Carolyn Roper; anthem. “Ho- | “Why Seek Ye" (I'roelich), Rev, J. George Glbe | Lamb,” Barnects Miss Fannte L binrs, w |aged, well costumed, and, on the whole, | After a Few Visits She Is Now O Snn CMratcl s e % . ter, a_native of Ireland. sanna to the Prince of Peace,” B. Blumen- |son. Evening services, 7 dock; anthem, | prano; Herbart Willlams, tenor; Miss Florence | oo St s d YEOMANS ALFIGRE-In this city, March | L7 Friends and ‘acquaintances are reepect. | schein: offertory, “Cantablle 1 G (Grison); | “Ring the Joy Tells® (Davi), ‘choir; zoprans | Nagel, ‘contraito; Dougiass B, Crane, basto; | Well voiced. ‘It gave a disciplined an Abl Disti ish All Ob 9, 18 henties o " Eaw fully invited to attend the funeral this day | recessional, “March from Athalla” (Mendeis-. |solo, **Welcome, Happy Easter: . (Wheel ot bEItY . : over- = Pibee the Rev. Dr. Charles’ Edward | {807,075 ¥ Giciock, ‘from her late resi- | tonm). Alusic Wil be. rendered by quartot | Mrs. MoClunie; barstone soo, ~The Batmes | oo wcd bY Bdward C. Boysen. piCiuresquesDEriopnance oL & 08 | e to-Distinguis e, ¢. Yeomans and Julla Alflere, | - go06 Y341 park avenue. Intérment Moun- | and a chorus of forty voices. Solo quartet is | (Faure), Russell Lowry; duet, “‘He Is Risen” | HOLY CROSS CHURCH, corner Eddy ana | €XCiting comic opera of the old Viennese 2 2 aoth of B Rrancldc e | tain View Cemétery, Oakland. | composed of Miss Carolyn Roper, soprano; | (Gabriel), Mrs. Craig and Mrs. Mc 5 Scott streets—Easter services will be of an ex- | school, and the audience was noticeably lects With Clearness. e s | MAGER-Tn this «lty, March 31, 1500, August | Miss Cecilia M. Decker, alto; Mr. Robert J. | tone solo, “Shout Forth the Tidings" (Gounod), | ceptionsiie dne meder. Oitem e lprar e st ’ Tat that 5 DIED. .. dearly belovéd husband of Wilhelmine | Patterson, tenor; Mr. Charles' H. Van Orden, | Rev. J. ‘George Gibson; sermon, ‘‘And Rolled | mass will be rendered by an augmented choir; pleased. But—and this is a point tha aslgatial, Loia - ; “Mstiamick, Fohn Mager, and father of Ernst, Fritz and Hans | bass, A7 J. J. Morrls director. Mr. Fraok | Back the Stone,” Rey. J. George Gibson. oprancs. Miss Gertrude Troets Mise Marie | might as well be argued now as at any , 1o 2 5 by . Saxony, Germany, | G. er organiet. g : 5 s Bellermann, -Em Mcitaster, Eilen ¥. | Mager. & natlve of Olor, GO o aan ohmer ors! ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, | yenchiruttl: contraltos, Miss Eila V. McClosky, | otlier time—will the Southwell company | OTHER REMARKABLE CURES Booth, Al Mager, August F. Francisco Turn Verein. GOOD SAMARITAN MISSION—The Easter | Stockton and Fiibert streets—Rev. Mardon D. | pucs, arcel Berron ot the affertory Lambis | be.able to draw big crowds, or even Clarke; Geor Mahony, Jeremish J. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | day services at the Cathedral Mission of the | Wilson, rector. Easter services: Organ volun- | |ieis “Hsina Cosle will be stme ais0 A eon: d g £ last night e Cradock- Willjam L. = North, Minnle 5. fully invited to attend the funeral this day | Good Bamaritan Mission, Second and Folsom | tary, -**Antlenne,” Edward Batist lottl's negina Coell” will be sung, also 2,50 | moderate crowds like that of last night; S e A o e (Sundav), ‘at 1 o'clock, from his late resl- | strects, will be on an ‘unusually elaborate (slondl hvmn No. 112, Worgan: anthem, Miss Ella’ V. MoClosky. The choir is under | fOr a season of fifteen weeks at the - v, Josep) cefe, i cenue, between Fill- | scale. ' The pretty chapel of the mission w r Passover,” Schilling; *'Gloria Patri, ® e : . . & e R e and Sieiner streets. inence to San Fran- | be profusely adorhed and the music, under the | delstahn: » e, Deum i?)udnmljs,”R)nTF;‘, HEyaALIS BUERUOMORRLES OTearst Racoy Hiauo ?rt’!emnsczle Of"Pfl;esifl ‘;(h‘Cht ra;fie San Francisco Sufferers Secure Re nFig} Py > i L ;! 1 Turn Hall, 323 Turk street, where fu- | charge. of Miss Brown, will be of a very higl . B. Dyke ubllate Deo,’”” J. R. omas; JYC R --| from lown ? think not. e AT T R B Terc] services will be held under the auspices | order. The vested cholr of twenty-five voices | Introit, 'hymn No. 121, Palestrina; “Kyrie | , 8T, DOMINIC'S MONASTERY Taster morn-| 0" 3 iled th ople of San lief From Thelr ll]s at 440 Geary S rbuteeIonn e of the San Franelseo Turn Vereln, -commenc- | will appear in their néw purple vestments for Salle; ‘an. | 108, high mass gt 11 o'clock, celebrant, Rev. J. as spoiled the peop! N R ing at 2 o'clock. Interment I. O. O. F. Ceme- | the first time. At 2:30 in the afterncon the * D, Buck; | 5 55l dvacon. Tev ¢, Tamb, O. b.o ser. | Francisco in the matter of comic opera Street — Several Startli Joose T BN e tery. Sunday school will have its annual festival | the sermon; offertory solo, recitative, ''Behold, | nion Rav. §. C. Clancy, O. P. The mass will | by often glving them for half the r ral Startling li e MAHONY-TIn this oity, April 1, 1§99, Jere- | under the direction of Rev. W. M. Bours, the | L Tell You a Mystery,” ‘arla, “The Trumpet [T, Hev. 3 C. Clancw, 0. To fThe mass will S et guisehe iah 7., beloved son of Daniel J. and.the | assistant rector. Songs, anthems and recita- | Shall Bound.” ‘from Handel's ‘‘Messtah; | % O IAARLS ) CECIANT | S8 TOOIA S | money productions that while not as Laventhal, Samuel ‘‘Presentation of Alms,’’ Humfre: ‘Sursum Absent Cures Effected. ate Mary Mahony, and brother of Mrs, L. | tions will be given. The programme of the b0 Ce foie % | thirty picked voices, under the direction of [lavish in points of chorus and acces- H. Barricks and Mollie F., Joste, James W., | music for the day follows: Morning—Proces- | Corda, = Camidge; “Sanctus,’ K. I = Field: | i vy thomas. Evening service will consist of | (o LD ; ey e Joseph H, and Rita Mahony, & Rative of La | slonal hymn No. 112 (Morgsn); Easter anthem, | {ommunion, = hy No. 25, W. H. Monk; | ¥ TI0mAS e Rosary, and sermon | SOTies, were quite as good as Porte iCal: | “Christ, Our Passover” (Mornington); ““Gloria | ,Gloria tn Excelsis,” old chant une DImit- | b5 the Rev. J. S. Jomes, O. P., and special |of “The Black Hussar” so far as con- | -«Tyenty vears of tatal blindnsss and BACIGALUPI-In this city, March 169, | NORTH—Tn East Oakland, March 30, 1599, Min- | Patr!” (Mornington); “Te Deum' (Woodward); | 8" Stainer; retrocessional, hymn No. 3i1, T, | 2, 1 : £ th ey . : 2 8 Touiza, beloved wife of Filbert Bacigalupl, | nie H., beloved wife of' Samuel D. North, | '‘Jubllate” (King); hymn 121, Palestrin & ShovpcE Geduds e Monoh cerned the singing and acting of the | now restored to. sight: most ‘ providen- and eister of Judge A. Spinetti and Michael | mother of Ada Osgood North, and dnughter | RO I I e rendered by the regular vested ohoir of . the | o0 1, ARTS CATHEDRAL Faster services | principal roles. The Grand Opera-house Glory Hallelujah!” c el | e poskood of Los Ani| boy choristers, *‘Allelula,® Norri sy yices: Sreantst, Mra. Arno | “Gloria:’ and “‘Credo”; Hummel's m is a big place—comfortable and cheerful | rhis, in brief, is the hist et s < 24 years 11 ‘months and 16 days. ; | offertory anthem, with tenor solo (Keletvers); | macier and o«;’:Er'e‘cm.!’oz S Wilkine, * cholr | tus. " “Benedictus” and “Agnu when full and dismal and unpretty | woman well, known in an interior. city ‘EFThe funeral will take place to-morrow | > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Presentation; -SursumCorda’; “Sanctus” (Gar- : s Gl B L e when scarred by rows of empty red |who came to San Francisco fo (Monday), at “lock, rom her late resl- | fully {nvited to attend the funeral this day | T€tt); hymn for Eucharist; *‘Agnus Del”, (Gou: | prpem UNITARTAN CHURCH, corner Gea opranos, Miss Katherine Black, Y E dence, 1720 Stockton street. (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock, from Eighth-avenue | ;13;!“)(‘“5 3 u.’;’%u'e"n :6331&5;: Tilalfiln&;mh:u\;gc and Franklin streets—FEaster services Su'ndgf L\i‘r‘&’;fi ‘fll;g;; "flfiv\é}“fi{fl.fin s plush. One bad house will breed a suc- | ;ment a few weeks ago. Her cas. i o - B Churel h venue and | Gower); ret o 2 4 z W | Steffa e =16 = = v 2 S In this city, March 1. 18 | M B Church, corner Bigtt lana. Inter. | Evening—Choral service (Tours); processionai | losniiE at il o'clock, Rev. Horatlo Stebbins, | Morrisey: bassos, §. J. Sandy, Zani Quinto, Mr. | cession of others, even when the show | pronouneed hopeless by physiciar beloved husband o ate 8 street, - Ha Al 2 112 (Morgan); magnificat (Hall); Nunc .Dimit- 3 : sppeopford W. | Byrne, ‘auzmented by a chorus and orchestra. | {g good. The crowd loves to follow: the 1i in thi ity, and. she stoic: and uncle of Bruno ment Mountain View Cemetery. | _ Brooke, minister pro tempore. The following oculists in s city, ind Max Schrieber, O'CONNELLIn this city, March 31 150, i‘fifl;k{w"l;m';{‘::‘\?"‘bo;,‘\:};}‘obe(r L:m;)_'fl“;e"l;‘i mustc | will be rendere Organ Fpreiude | 3 HArHsn; orxonist crowd. The Southwell company Pros- | resigned herself to her fate. Ka > o1 helovy ifs trick O'Connell, 0 : oY, i - | “‘Easter Offertoire,’’ Batiste; anthem, “‘As = B o = PR Cerimany, aved S8 yeare 10 | pnd mmother of the late Mre. J: L. Callahan, | cesclonal (Rembaui). Began to Dawn. " Myles B. Foster: eello. solo, R e pereditony thues eam ‘i" Phllagelzhia “Ah, the agony of -despair!” she 3 A member of Bernal [ Mrs. W. Boyd, John and Dan O'Connell, Mrs. “‘Widmung,” Popper; *‘Gloria’ (in F), Klein} A & B A etion ot | at a 50-cent scale of prices, and there | r veste: after a W and omkiand | i Nivolnt and Allcs 0'Connell, a native of | SIMPSON MEMORIAL METHODIST EPIS. | anthem, -Christ Our Passover,” Tours; rcello | tral accompaniment, under the direction of | &% & s e e L D L i | the parish of Rossmore, County Tipperary, | COPAL CHURCH, corner of Hayes and Bu- | solo, “‘Langsam” (concerto, A _minor), Schu- | Curt C. D: The chofr will consist of the | IS no reason why, wi e ) ( promise of secrecy in her case, -“my Ireland, aged 54 years 10 months and 20 days. | chanan streets—Rev, John Stephens, pastor. ertory, “Christ the Lord IS Risen | following eingers: =Sopramos —Mrs. Y. XK. |it should not do the same here for fif- oom was pronounced and I was forced > Friends and acquaintances are respect-| §ervice at 1l a. m.: Organ voluntary, S. B, niing (alto solo and ‘cello ob- | Walsh, Mrs. }7““‘";,{"5'\& 1 O s e | teen weeks. In a season of this length | @ e _ i Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | Pogart; “Glorla,”” choir; hymn, “The Day of 0 solo, ‘recit and aria, “The Trum. | tos-Miss May Mable, ‘Mre. M. Smith; tenor, 5 a seas to submit. But fortunately a surprise (Ménda at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- | Resurrection; prayer; anthem, “‘Christ Our | pet Shall Sound,” Handel; anthem, ‘‘Awake, | C. Morel; bas R. L. Woodward and Nt 5 [T do not think that the town will stand | was in store for me surprise as un- dence, Greenwich street, thence to. St. | Passover (Bartlett); scripture reading; hymn, | Thou That Sleepest,” Maker; organ postlude, | Girard; organist, Miss Marle Short ne | for the $1. And the company IS t0O | exr ~aal % al” Francis Church, where a solemn requicm high | “‘Come, Ye Saints'™; offertory, cello solo with | ~LAft Up Your Heads,” Handel. Choir—Mrs. | offertory Lambillotte’s “Alleluia™ will be sung. | for g pany:ls | expected as it was providential. mass will be celebrated for the repose of her fospan n%om;\finlmonl. 'C)mrlcsShKus barytone .""'x‘:};flfif,,?' gflz?‘mr(l:l.hu;prlt;n l)Mfi:.m;vr. 1-:" ',}f{; i b et et good and Mr. Morosco is too earnest a| (opvinced that her case-was hopeless £ G ¥ 0 o'clock. solo, *‘The Resurrection’’ 11 obe 3 i A oyce, 1or; Robel NGREGA 3 SRAEL — N g - = i e O it | With ol st s b P Llovd, barytone;” Arthur Weiss, “cellist; . | eighth and last of the Passover will be | Manager and too enterprising a towns- | ghe was about to leave for home when a O'KEEFE~—In this tity, March 30, 1599, Danlel, | Pastor; anthem, *Christ Our Lord Is Risen" retherick, organist and director. duly observed in w“'-’l .J}hm\:::,‘Ll.r‘\‘,-m“nfr”\;‘«j\; ! man to come to grief on account of a anDatniEing trlend ak HeaRutel dn- beloved son of Daniel and Abigail O'Keefe, | (Holden); hymn, “I Know That My Redeemer ship to- memc f\l"l e [_\_‘ufi“ Tinpie | foolish pride in prices. It's the gross and brother of the late Patrick and Michael O'Keefe, a native of Philadelphia, aged 15 years 7 months and 15 da [ Friends and acquaintances are respect tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock from the residence of | Lives' Bogart. Music for the grand choral service at 7:30 Organ. voluntary, S. B. Bogart; “Gloria Isis” (Mozart), orchestra; chorus, ‘‘The (Lehman): anthem, church "benediction; organ postiude, S. B. ST. BRIGID'S CHURCH, avenue and Broadw: o'clock. . Celebrant, corner Van Ness y—Solemn high mass at 11 Re John_ Cottle; deacon, Rev. M. P. Ryan; sub-deacon, Rev. Joseph M Auliffe. The sermon will be preached by Rev. J. McAuliffe. An augmented choir with orchestral accompaniment under the leadership of Mme, | of the morning. special reference will be made of the death of | roness de Hirsch, which occurred in Paris Rabbl Levy will also deliver an S ‘Prison Work From a Practical andpoint.”” The public is cordially invited and will be welcome. receipts that business whether the seats are $5 | 50 cents. “The Black Hussar” is one of tho: count in the theatrical or se 1fnrmr‘d her that there wds. one man -n | the city to whom she might successfully apply for relief. Mechanically she in- | quired the.name of this-individual and | then' she was-told the name of Healer his parents, 1407 Mason street, thence to S Slevation’ (Batiste), orchestra; con- | &S it . e £ f i y = 7 3 Francls Church for services. interment Holy | tr 0 The Risen Lord”’ (Holden)' Miss | Coursen-Roeckel will render the followlng | oo oy6umi CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH tuneful old-time pieces that display the | praneis Truth at 440 Geary street. |- Sraacn e Grace Carroll; py Serenade” (E, Tit), leornet DRDeE b e aenl sOlerlaiutom | i *Te Deum in D (Tours); anthem, | ensemble rather than the individual [ .y confess T had little'hops,” she said, 3 i JIFFER— his city, April 1, 1599, Louis, | S0lo with flute obligato; chorus, “Easter Lilfes'’ | Zart's o % A T ste) " (Holden); offertory, soprano 3 s, - : AL g ineras to-moreow | © Beariy Ealoved husbana’ of (Christing Preiffer, | (Gelbel); - soprano” sclo, ~Hosanna' (Jules | Sherry, soprano; Senorita Andreq Mojica, con- | ‘Raster Trtumrh O e 7 igioiay? | atrengthiof the p“'f”;m(’rj lThe e, | sPeaking of the occurrénca. T was told trom. his late rest- | father of Mrs. F. Pfeiffer, Mrs. J. E. Gibson, | Granler), Mrs. Florence Wyman Gardiner; | falt: ¢ Lotz tonor, and Ch, Bochin, basse: | 300 ™ taes” (Mozart); anthem, “O. Give | sic is graceful and charmingly scored, | iy case was without hope- and that I | Mrs. L. Stuhr, Mrs, S. I Simmons and Henry, | chors O Death, Where Is Thy Sting?" |, TN 4 Tolis “"Regina Coell” (Werner), | Thanks Unto the Lord” (Watson): offertory. | but the book is slow in action and more | \cong be forced fe-. grope about . in 9. William | ma and the late Charles Pfeiffer, a na- | (Geibel); organ postlude, S. B, Bogart. chorus. with solos by Mile. Elena Roeckei and | alto solo, ““The Resurrection with il ta atal iR 2 wou e forc grope. about, ‘ raticisco, | tive of Bavaria, Germany, aged 16 'vears § | Sololste—Soprano, * Mrs. Florence ' Wyman | 34075, Wi} Solos. o MUe Flona Boeckel wac | Sof, “Giligato by Professor S. F. | or less dull in dialogue even €N Te-4 eternal darkness.. I was’ blinded by " a { -montheian 9 TR A Shesberint Hinony | e bty Bies e CREoll, touon, | iy G: "0 Salutaris” (Adams), Ch, Pe- | Dellepiane, organist and musical direcor. furbished by modern hands. The sing- | decimating fever whén I-wag 10-years of fate ronr- Finends and nequaintances ace respect | el Bogart, organist; Miss Lillian Spink, leader | ShiD; “AERUS Del” from first Mass GIoa: | p1oprop NICHOLS will hold a speciat service | {ng and the pictures and the playing | age. and.my family impoverished, ence’ o 8t. | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | of orchestra. fiea; B4 Lotz and Ch. Pechin: “Laudate Dom- | at Tona Churchyard on Easter Monday at 11:15 | of a snug little orchestra under an ex-lin its, E{lde(;\' 18 {0 sesiokerny m‘:‘hl:iu[ requiem - high | (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- e SRR archy il A celebrate er W st [ came to - San Franciseo .wi & Thpose.of I | dence; Fli Haight street, between Fillmore | | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, vVan |l dlande), Mme Coursen-Rocckel and |a. m. The Bishop will preach and ceichrals | cellent leader were the features of last| o (o, o900 g successtul, and - was Tatérment private, Holy | _and Steiner. Interment I 0.0. F. Cemetery. | Ness avenue and Sacramento street—Rev. Rob- Skl & holy communfon: s M ehing reta foc | night's performance; and I would find | PPOTR SR O OSHE SUSUEER Er U0 e i v, March 30, 1899, M ert Mackenzle, pastor. Morning service—Organ L ‘ 2 present will ts 0 o 3 = ; anv | vé the Stareti 20, 159 i | B peloved. danihier of Nofah and. the | prelude (Gullmant); doxology: creed; «-Glo Chircitiareets iuee et o b oy | e L _— It much casier to praise the company | tion was drawn to the.remarkablg-eures ’ Timohy 4. and Mary | late Patrick Russell, and sister of Patrick | DY, the choir; “Phe Lord's” Praver'; anthem, | celebrated at 6:30, 8:30, 8:30 and 10:3 oclock. | G0OD SAMARITAN MIGEION— | &8 & Whole than to. individualizé. But| effected-by Healer Truth. : Like:Peter, Prancisco. ased 3| and Norah Russell, ‘a mative of San Fran- r;am;; lr;;;,;;grd Is mser:,m(‘;afg:-flfssru‘\l_-g;e During the earlier masses Easter hymns will | m({{;”“ “er services to-day a mew carol will | here goes for a try, anyway. however, I doubtéd it.there wés any SCen B vears ani s. 3 . ; se, Glo ‘on- = 4 el e Sr seryioen, et Gilead for mé, e et o Frientls ana acguaintances hre respect Rise'’; sol Easter Song” (Shepperd), | boys 28 40l e ord 15 o A Tioly An | be mtroqnced.=iThe words are by Thomas H. | First of all, the tenor. gentleman,|balm in Gilead for me, but 1 heverth a1 thie dav.| fally invited to attend the funeral this day . Bastord; prayer; hymn No. 34, Choral. - At 10:3 o'clock Mozart’s “Sev- | Mathiss, and the musical settg By B78ce | phomas H. Persse, Who has the titje | less deeided to.visit- himy frém §:sense the parénts' | (Sunday), at §:30 o'clock, from her late res d yonat Onge Was Crowned With | enth Mass” will be rendered by an augmented | Fstelle Baker, a young Cafiforns " | bart, is the best in his line that we | Of duty if nothing more.” The result is dence,. 44 Gllbert street, thence to St. Ro offertory, .‘The King of Glory" | choir. Offertory, Lambillotte's “‘Alleluia.”” The | ZION CHURCH, 805 dtes all that I.could wish for. I.am able to Interment ‘Holy , March 31,-15%, Joseph J., awrence ‘and . the'late Ann Church, where a_solemn requiem mass will be colebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. mbs), Dr. G. F: Graham; sermon by the pastor; anthem, *‘Christ Our Passover” (Lloyd); | benediction; postlude, “‘Easter March™ (Merkel). | Evening praise service—Organ prelude (Volk- choir is composed o Sopranos—Mrs. McKee- Miss Mae Rellly, Mis: Lottie McKnight, Miss Mary Collum; altos the following member: z, Mrs. Marle Kell Eveiine Manning, 3 STARR KL Stockton strec 11 a. m., and Easter exerc | have heard in some time. worth his weight in jewelry to the Bc tonians or to the Tivoli. aster sermon at es at 8 p. m. public He would be s His acting, n.. dark- n.. Healer see, and after years sty ness’-] am in the light ags Francis Truth .did this-for me, and to of John and Lawrence ; 7 T NSTITUTE—The : e New York awed $ years | SHAW—In Stockton, March 31, 189, William | 8D triumphal chorus, = “Praise Ye the | Mies May F. Code, Miss Nellle Daly; tenors— | HOPKINS ART T e AR | like that of most comle opera sky- [say I am grateful'woald be expressing Shaw, formerly khown as Willle Btms. be- | 8 () e e ot | ;. B: Wileon, . M. Long; basto, E.Bourni- | will be treated o some Telc B U L i is not of this earth, and his |it mildk. Iam brimming over with joy ral will take Dlase this day | loved son of Elizabeth Shaw, a native of Eng- | ~All Hall the Power of Jesus' Name''; Seripture | yeau; organist, Miss Amelia F. Quinn. “Re- | stitute on Easter Sunday. That belng the | scrapers, is not o i B us|| Iamildioe Bamn 1 o'clock, from- the parlors of;] land, aged. 48 years. ;‘;B lr;xl solo, “"The Lord Victorlous” (Ferrier), | gina’ Coeli” will be sung by the Boys' Sur- | free Sunday at the institute. Marshall - | speaking voice runs to the mock-heroic tion. o nor & Co., 767. Misslon. street, = Notice of funeral hereafter. re. Riggs; prayer; chorus, “‘Allelufah! Christ | [liced Choir of St. Paul's. In the evening | Giselman has kindly volunteered to glve an 4 incantation -system of anclent ‘ex- Only three for four visits . to Healer Joseph’s "Church. for -services. | SPECHT—In Oakland, April 1, 1899, Henry Is Bieen® (Shelley); hymn No. 361, “Crown | vespers will be sung by the Young Men's and | organ recital on that occasion. an, X | moatit sivved ta bring dbavt Ui s ne Holy Crosa Cemetery: beloved son of William E..and Anna Specht, | 1 Head With Endless Blessing''; organ solo, | Boyw' Choral. There will also be special music. e travaganza, but he is comely and cledn | yelous tamerormation Whon the Bind March 30, 15 Maurice | and brother of William, Touls & and Charled | pogurrcCiion” (Snelley), Mr. Mcbride: aadress | * 0l - Healyi cello, A, Howell, SATLING CRAFT INSPLCTED. |to look upon, and he can sing. His | woman entered his office for (he - first R e s D et 5 st angnting b by the pastor; chorus, “Christ the Lord Is | §T. IGNATIUS CHURCH—Solemn high mass S volce was clear, sympathetic and true | time, two-'Wéeks:ago, she groped: her o OB o e eap s m::: Dosfi‘:’e t::"‘x;jel‘xfiz«;'x-)), 33:«15:13: :llxlll g: 85{73:‘?.‘5%;':1‘3{-’"13’.-??;“& u{;,fi:’%r:nus\x Important Opinion by the Supervis- | jast night, and might, to distinguish it vaa): “'Ihl}]fibl‘a(‘k-lusler.t s‘fih“' s$ eves. 0. aged § years and .10, STACK—In this clty, March 30. 1899, John Jo- | ner, organist and cholr master; choir, Mrs, . soll Ves- neral of Local from the usual run of epicene comic Len Uil e B BB R e g : ; Mrs. |J. In the evening there will be solemn ves ing Inspector Ge: pi Joyed to detect-flashes of light before are respectfully Anvitsd o at- . beloved son:of Thomis and and brother-of . Johnny, | . Joe,: -Mary, - Pater, 1ght and Mrs.: William Pittsburg, Pi., ‘aged (Villejo pa- ative -of hs and 11 days. 1S Market street, thence to St. seph,_dearly . beloved husband of Mary Jane Stack, beloved father of John, Maud, Thomas, duys. §7 Friends ahd acquaintances are respec fully_invited: to attend- the fyneral this ds (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- * dence, -1043 Silyer avenue; thénce to All Hal- Tows® Chureh, N strect, between Fi Sixteenith: avenues south, -for-servi and mother of Heérbert, Lulu, Charles L., May Don Pardee Riggs (soprano), Mrs. E. §. Bas- | ford (contralto), Dr. Gilbert F. Graham (tenor), aster anthems and hymns, to be followed by holy - communion. ning _service entirely musical, with a-ehort discourse by the pastor. The members of the choir are Mrs. Susié Hert Mark, soprano; Miss Beresford Joy, contralto; D. M. Lawrence, tenor; Walter C. Campbell, organiet; invocation, pastor’ ter hymn 150, ers and benediction, with a sermon by Rev. . J. Mahony, 8. J. The music at the different Gorglant’s “Iste Confessor” and the ‘“‘Magnl cat’” by Mercadante will be sung. At bene- diction; Motet, ~“Regina Coell,” Cagliero; “Tantum Ergo,” Crespl; “Hosanna,” ~ Gar- mier. The organ pleces in the morning will be “Sonata Capocel,” Philippt; “Toccata,’s Du- ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CHURCH—Sol- and Foreign Steam Vessels. doubt on a subject of considerable im- portance to the owners of sailing vessels. The letter reads as follow: “Captain John Bermingham—Dear Sir: I am in_receipt of your letter of the 22d | a plump, She is good looking and resembles, sell. ing myself interpreted the law just as you opera tenori, be described as “manly. companionable personality. so the press agent says, Miss Lillian Rus- | In the part of the funny man's wouldn’t surprise me to hear any day | -her. At first ind nct and spasmodic, 1 th day ‘(Sunday), .at 10 H, y and " Jenny Stack,.beloved son- of | Gaorge B " > 2 T i 5 % + 3 Mz 1 o i s dente of his parente, | Thoras abd Mary Stack, and heloved brother | Of Guior; MeDride (base), assisted by a chorus | services will 'be ‘as follows: At the mass| Captain John Bermingham, Supervising | The soprano was Miss Edith Mason, | (hese flashes became steady and finally x nterment . Holy Cross't . of Willlam. P:, Thomas F. and James E = "")‘f :“P:;:a(;n_ pfi-m"mg'lna' colorta, Fumi- | Tnspector of Steam Vessels, received a | who not only sings but acts. She has | she was In constant light. and'Mrs F. H- King, @ natlve of Sa | CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Rev. | “'Sarictus,” “Benedictus” and “Agnus Del,” | letter from Washington yesterday under | a lithe, birdie voice, with . just the| “T could not distin objects,” she city, March 1599, - Bar- neisco, aged years 3 months and 27| pr’ Jonn Hemphill, pastor—Morning service— | Bernini. ~At vespers, which will be Gregorian, | date of March 27 which puts an end to all | hint of a cunning little gurgle in it,-and | said, ““but when I looked nto the sky I | saw a light and it filled'my heart with | hope: On the third.visit I began to dis- cern objects, and ane marning, when I opened my- eyes after a - refreshing s com- | sleep, I found that my. sight. wa my emotions! Great God! to have been blind for twent. and toseeagain! 5 ;. for. ser and-Arthur Sumner; & nativé of Pennsylvania, esus Christ Is Risen To-day,”’ congregation n and impressive services will be held at St. | do, this office, through the Secretary of ¢ otiol 4 1 it Holy Cross Ge Raed T Seats i i S Fastertide anthem (choir), Eduardo_Marzo! | Chiaries Borfomeo Chureh, corner of Eighteenth | thé Treasury, submitted the matter to the | that a brand of cigars had been named | 1o gine it, my-fr Ah, the antics I pril 1, 1 TAYLOR-—In Oaklind,- March 1, 1308, at his | bass solo, “Resurrection” (H. Rowe Shelley), | ana Shotwell streets, this Easter Sunday. Sol- | Solicitor of the Treas who affirms | after her, too. | was guilty of! ‘I thanked heaven for X Atidence; . 1868 - Weébster. street, Oskland, | Walter C. Campbell; soprano sol He 15 | emn high mass will be celebrated by the pastor, | that all sail vessels above 700 tons must| The principal funny man was Wil- | sy ool oo f James’ M: Tay) a native of .Manchester, | ¥ (B, A. Schnecker), Mrs. Susie Hert | Rey. P. J. Cummins, asslsted by Rev. Charles | "inspected whether they carry passen- | . P : 5 | the blessing vouchsafed to me, and you 7 Th ake piace to-msrrow | - Vi, aged.7l.vears 3 months and 2.da; ' Mark, (violin obbligato, Henry Lersen); hymn | . O'Neill, deacon.’ Special music, with an | go 0P not, Of course all officers of the | iam Wolff. He was. fairly good in a |may be sure I did not :forget . Healer Monday from the residence, | .. €7rriends and denyalntances are respect- | piieiiion hotices ahd offering: offeriory, vioia A e mrganist and director, Josph F. | Government must, while such decision s | fairly legitimate way, and will doubt :J;Irung or Am;_ fO.rU]ll\'i(}f" chance: ‘that g e i o elockc, fromonis late reai. | S0lo (Havdm), Henry Larsen: remarks, pas: | Folthaus. The principal sololsts will be Miss | unreversed, carefully act in accordance | egs be better in a better part than that | threw me in his path. - He is authorized Sund “’,,;g‘w,'bm, street; Ogkland. Inter- | t9rs Easter anthem,” “Now Is Christ Risen” | Dajsy Keane, Miss Agnes Devlin, Mr. Ogilvie | therewith. J. A. DUMONT, | of Hackenback and one with fewer |t Fefer to me privately, but not to pub- e ia T s doka ) e ate SRl e (8. Ernest Nicoll): alto solo, Baster hymn | und L. A. Larsen, assisted by 'Miss Mamie Stupervising Tnspector General of Hacken €WET | lish my name for. the presént.” SRS - “County, Cal; April 1. 139, John Wightman | ofo, “Make Glad the Easter Morning” (E. | Dap* of Haydn's second mass will be sung, and | GRAND CHANCELLOR PATTON. | terlardings suggested an aroma of | the one alluded to are being effected by and acquajntances. are respect-{ - ‘r.,. a nhative of Bplfast, Ir¢land, agéed 82 rzo), D. M. Lawrence; Easter anthem, |the *Credo’ and ‘‘Benedictus’ from Beeth- malt and cheese that did not tend to | Healer Truth. That he.is becoming a thi to_attend rai this day ars :3 months and 26 da; With All the Sons of Glory ing (Schnecker) } benediction; organ postlude (in F) oven's mass in G. During the service Mascag- Will Visit a Number of the Lodges of promotethe excitement of the piece. The factor in the caus of ‘the-afflicted is Sund the parlors of | W1LSON-In this:city, March 31.. 1899, Mary, (Rink). s “‘Ave Maria’ will be sung by Miss Agnes s 3 x - S RESARE 4 H. F. § fon etreet, near | . heloved and only daughter ‘of ' James and el vielin Obligato. by Miss B, Gon: the Knights of Pythias in This assistant comedian is a chubby, phy-|SNOWn by the extraordinary numbers of Eighth o will be' | Katfe.. Wison, a native .of ‘San Francisco, | TRINITY CHURCH, Easter services—Morn- [1in. The mass will be followed by solemn bene- State sically humorous gentleman by the | persons who"| visit. him daily. The held und spices of Court Justice No. || gged 2 years iind 10 months. . E - " 1ing prayer and holy "communion, 11 o'clock; [ diction of the blessed sacrament. < sically % the | afflicted of every.degreé of life and suf- 3, F._of A.Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- [ The- funéra] will tike .place ‘this ‘day’| processional, hymn 112 (Worgan): Easter an- = Charles L. Patton, grand chancellor of [ name of Arthur Wooly. He contrib- | fering froni all the ills humanity is heir tery, via elcciric funeral car from Fourteenth |- (Sunddy); at 1:30 o'clock,.from the residence | them, “Christ Our Passover® (F. Shep- | ST. ROSE'S CHURCH, on Brannn'street— | o JH0r ke 0 S Botntac announces the | uted an excellent bit of tomfoolery: | to fok oo i : ¥ i and Mission stre o'clock: 6t her . parents, 17 Minna .street. _Interment | pard); proper psalms for ter day, psalm 2; | There will be the usual elaboration and sol- ' 3. ythias, S u 1 f - | to find in Healer Truth the absolute ful- cot ,f” .1;\‘ ( 1'.\‘_'“ 34 :1( A {Th-}‘aofgror? private. 2 0 = 'd ‘1 & & ."Quar;fll:rnglucrunt G]mllg(s |)ss;llm' 1'.-[:{,1‘15. c?xnjly‘nnhfiu;lflr Sunday. ,A .-p;-:;«fil g;ogrn:?mp ‘;““?““"&”S"dlk“:s to lzlxfi;:esAnf l‘lhi 0{1’1(‘1‘ Mr. Wolff and Mr. Wooly sing better | fillment of their: hopes. Dozens who en- and members of Court stice. No. 16. F. of | WITTSCHEN-=In .Oakland, April 1, 1809, John, | erere Mel, Deus'; psalm 3, ‘‘Confitebor ""; | of music has been arranged and the decorations | quring the current month: pri , Uni- a tered his office on ¢ ches have, a A., are hereby notified to assemble at the par-'|. beloved husband -of Antoinette. Wittschen, -a | ‘'Te Deum,” in B flat (Stewart); ‘‘Jubilat promise to be pecullarly striking and befitting | vereity Lodge at Berkeley; 5, Live Oak, ‘hfiff)?;:ix‘?,zf x;fcxfi:;;e‘d‘.,:g .g(c:;-tha | one or two vi ns.ur;\il.:nhrdod 1hen:fl:; lors of H & Co., 1209 Mission street, native of ‘Germany; aged 41 years 5 months in B flat (Stewart); introit, hymn 11S; commun- the occasion. The masses will be as usual on Oakland and Piedmont lodges in joint Elghth, this day (Sunday), at 11 and 11 days.. 2 ion office; *Kyrie,” in E flat (Alfred J. Eyre); | Sundays until 11 o'clock, when the solemn high Y s | useless, and hundreds who were repeat- for: the purpose of attending the - | YOUNG-In San Matéo, March %, 1899, Harold, | ~Gloria. bl ih B flat® (Alfred J. Jiyre): | mass will be celebrated. An augmented choir | convention with Live Oak; 6, Tamalpais, | Riccl, Who has been here: before. un- | oqjy given up-as.-hopele: ses by or- our ;(x‘ ‘[;rw e {?nnh;mraun. By |~ beloved son of Sarah and- Willjam Young, -a 'Prlm\n." in hmn (Alfred Jfi Eyre); hymn 121 | will render Mr(:znrl;ls;wfl;;h ‘rnn!?i The un’;r- | at San Rafael; 7, Aleman: South San | less I am badly mistaken. She infused dinary practitioners have - been com- OPOLD., Chief. Ranger. tive of ‘San Matéo, Cal., aged 4 day: -(Palestrina); the sermon; offertory; ‘A Song | tory will be ‘‘Grand Ave Maria” (Lorentz), for = z 5 E i | Py pracy gt BRINKMAN, Sec. e e of Victory (Hiller); “Sursum Corda,” in B | tenor solo, female chorus and grand chorus, | Francisco and Golden Ci ges in joint | considerable fun into a grotesaue part. | pletély restored to.health under the IRWIN—In city, March 31, 159, Mary | LATE SHIPPING. INTELLIGENCE, | flat (Alfred J. Eyre); “Sanctus,” in E flat (Al- | The following ladles and gentlemen comprise | convention with Golden C n Fran- | Miss Ladd was the contralto, who had | treatment of. this' famed healer. Josephine, dearly beloved daughter of James = S v fred "J. Eyre); hymn 225 (Hodges); ‘‘Agnus | the choir: Misses Nugent, O'Connell, Kil- | cisco; 10, Othello, at Dixon; 11, West Side, | little chance, and seemed to make no., Among the more recent cures of and Norah Irwin, and sister of Willle, John, PR i Def” (Alfred J. Eyre); ‘‘Benedictus” (Alfred | gariff, Welsh, Du Fosse, Derby and McCreagh, | at Tracy: 12, Stockton, Charter Oak, Cen- iq | Healer Truth’s mdy be mentioned.the special effort to show what she cou i basso ‘and choir director; R. D. Burhess, organ. : “"Pllgrim's Chorus,” Wagner; and In tho el 5 s : rices: ‘are ‘fespect.'| . ment Mounit CHlppty Cemetewy o e i e (_x 3 P iine brcha 1?31111:'31(-,}-(' Lemmens, and 1“:‘;“ t‘y;‘jfl"(‘";"‘ul,}r"“{'()‘"“;f{‘{“‘%‘q',“"“,_”‘,"{ daughter Miss Mason was quite the | pletely restored. “To say that 1 % i ueral this day YMNER-~In "this_c} Ap: 3 , Mary ning services—Organ prelude, “‘Grand | ‘"W 10" verture), Rossini. epa N S O s i | y iV v a faint idea o e B A wife . Chiries I Cumna | Ofartoive” Of 1t hetstE R Bt | L sm STeILE (O¥eCIre) S nd in reply would say that, hav. | Stellar luminary of the night. It|happy will give you only a faint idea of James'and Catherine Irwin, i native of S D.. : J. Eyre); “Gloria in Excelsis” (Alfred J. Evre); | Mesdames Coret and Rernardo, Messrs. Lane, | tennfal, Willows and Nemo lodges in L 2o Francisco, aged § years and 10 months, | “Saturday, April'1. | "Nunc - Dimittis” (Gregorian);+ recessional, | Perron, Donovan, Doherts: Mrs. T. J. Moyni: | convention with Charter Oaky 13, Benjtis | 0. The others in the cast were not | [OllOWIng: Mrs J- Leavezi, 322 Seventh g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Schr Montérey, Beck, 17-hours from Bowens [ hymn 122. The music of 'this service [ han will preside at the organ. Toage, at Benicia; 14, Bureka and. HAT: |1ndividually notable for either disaster | Stréel: San Francisco, - who _carried fuliy invited to attend the funeral this day | Landing. 5 will be rendered by the regular choir monle’ lodges, San. Francisco; 19, Sacra. | 1! aster | crutches for neerly six vears; ‘William (Sunday), at 1 rr:_‘wk 1rum‘lhe rc-?menre of E‘mr Mineola, David, ‘hours from Na- g{lm‘elhls‘y“?fir:dh-wfo:,flgg—D:?flmg:;iml#m m}‘fl{;‘}}'{‘l m:.'n{(olms('l; S l!-:P:.:c(:PA(L mento, Columbia, Confidence and Caplto] | OF Success. They contributed their | H. Barden of Agrews, .Cal, ‘cured of the parents Stevéneon street. Int naimo. E F Miss G vis; 08, TRCH, corner Market and Sixteenth streets 4 Lot o < g RERG > & "n]_‘?‘.m“ ety sk it Wellington, Salmond, 88 hours from | Mrs. Etta B. Blanchard and Miss Stella John' | —Rev. T. H. Woodward, A.M., pastor. FEaster 11?d es lr(x Oicr;;mt‘:;lt;enllnn with Capitol | share to the general evenness of the | total: blindness of one eye; Gilbert JORDAN-In: Oakiand, March %, 1500, Mabel | Departure Bay. LR tenars, M, M. Fortescue and . A, Bis- gervices 11 v ADDroBate services; odge, at Sa ento. production. The chorus was large and | Mansfield, xflhe‘, tlii»“ningmshed music F., daughter of Willlam H. and Mary F. Jor- g Collis, ays from Port Los ‘Angeles. ; ba: . G. B. 1. arles B. | hymn, ‘“Joy s Resurrection'’; congrega- lly stage-mannered teacher of 289.Valencia,.cufed of ‘ner- dain’ and sister of W.IL Jordan 5t na- | | Behr Ralph J Lons,. Crangle, 2 hours from | Stone; H. J. Stewart, musical director, organlst | tional chorus, led by the cholr: Invocation, by Poolroutn Ratdad O T T il e P Er bt T ve of Oakland, aged 19 years 1 oint Sur, Gt T and dire o the pastor; “‘Glorfa Patri,” by the choir; an- 0 c 1 3 = P L oubles of ‘t ;;‘5,; a : s 1 month and SATLED. # 4 et e ¢hem; ..Fu‘m le’";i”I ),yClnxe 'ch?’lr: };\ym!x;, Sergeant Helms of the California-street esfiecxtallylme g_h;]s. 5 !i;ears i stm.dlilngi :;mé\rkga;‘ Bemlsi( San g Friends and acquaintances are respect- 3 .. Baturday, April'1. 4 [—The | ““Ascension”; solo, “Holy City,” by A. B.| siice station ralded a poolroom on Leid- stunning picture was made of the | Francisco, curec ic weakness faily, invited to attend the funeral this day | - Stmr Grace Dollar, Fosen.. . 2 pastor, Rev. William Rader, will occupy the | Weeks, musical director; short sermon, by the D dontt street vesterday aftermoon and sy | close of the second act with seven live | and lost vitali Mrs. Dora Garde- S Tty -third street, Cakiand. Tosescnegs | - Sch Hoy Bomers, Salland, Klavack. D merens of the Tor's M I | Do esion ;. Baster offoring: general chirus. | rested six disreputable-looking persons | horses, a real brass band, and what | meyer, Livermore, Cal., cured of almost private : e e, HomaehGrays Harbor. | ceicbrated. The evening theme will b ‘“The | “Lord of Lords and King of Kings.” 7:3 | whom they found in the place. "A charge | looked like a hundred people on the | total deafness; ‘Mrs. C. B. Barden, 77 B L, i o Resurrection.”” Under the direction of Wil- | p. m.—There will be given an Faster concert | of vagrancy Wwas place against each | stage. Pleasant avenue, San Jose, "cured of '7 JOOST—At St. Luke's Hospital, March' 31, 1899, Fablan Joost, late of Martinez, Cal., beloved husband of Dorothea Joost, father of Mrs, Anna- Thiedemann and Tillle, Frieda, Fablan, Schr' Mayflower, Olsen, Bandon. Schr Neptune, Estvold,. Usal- Stmr Chilkat, -Anderson, Eureka. o llam C. Stadtfeld will be rendered by a chorus cholr of twenty-five voices, Miss Kate Hutch- inson organist, as follows:” Morning, ‘“This Is by Sunday school and cholr, under Musical Director A. B. Weeks; {al anthems by the choir; ‘“Wonderful Love,” full chorus of girls. b prisoner. Cycler McGilvray Will Wed. Advances made on furniture and pianos, with cancer of the breast. The absent.cures of ‘Healer Truth are remarkable and Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, Mendocino, i AT o ually: r' Martin and Dorothea Joost, And: Deoth A s the Day'’ (Lemare); “Gloria” (Schubert): *“Ju- | The service will close with a short address by John D. McGilvray Jr., a s L QIuaty. numerous. Mre ME: Tetjen and Tieirerd and s | o T L e ovauille Biver. | pijate i B L D e e e L or without removall I, Noonan, 1017-1028 Mission. | 1”7 the Bay City Whee‘fg:‘::la:vmel:, | S°m"c°‘ thetl'“.e,,‘;‘;s.“ include: Macken- Joost,.a native of Kohlen, Hanover, Ger- p . . T. Hossack. . V. ¢ zie Carpenter,” 2: Vashin; & many, aged 6 years 1 month andi 10 days. A | POINT LOBom ort 10, Evening, “The Lord Is Risen” (Lansing), Mrs. | BETHANY CHURCH, Rev. W. C. Pond, Custom-House Record Broken. maried next Wedneaduy eveuing, Aprl| Keene, N cureg of 'Eés(!uo;l i member of Bremervoerde Vereln and’ Call- | o) QROS. JApril L 10D m—Weather | W. C. Stadtfeld; violin obligato, Mr. A A. | D.D., pastor, Bartlett street, near Twenty-fifth-" | Customs Collector Jackson Teports the | Boite Mire arch, Of the Advent, to Miss el s S s wveak- e Lodge Moo 1 0.0, T azy; wind SW: velocity 16 miles. Solomon; ¢Who Shall Roll Us Away This | Easter vespér services, b o'clock p. m. Organ v e o Dolte Mira Sewell, daughter of' Mr. and | Ness; Eugene King, 2§ High street, Al- §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- "DOMESTIC_ PORTS. Stone?” (Torrane): ““King of Kings” (Coombs), | voluntary, Mrs. A. M. Ladd; invocation; re- | collections for the Custom RouRg for the | Mrs. Daniel Sewell. cGilvray s well| bany, N. Y.,.cured of-troubles conse- fully nvited to attend the funeral this day | . SANTA ~TBARBARA—Safled . April " 1—Schr| Mr. Ed Calame; violin solo, andante from Men- | sponse, '“Trust and Pray,” Mrs. Kelley, Miss | month of March as 3637639, the largest | known as a rider and ball player, and has| quent to a bad accident; ' Mrs M. (Bunday), av'2 o'clock, from Odd Fellows' | Vega, for Port Blakeley. 2 % delssohn’s concerto, Mr. A. A. Solomon; Hicks, Miss Laumeister and Miss Lamont; | receipts for a single month in the history | but recently returned from.a trip to Mex-.| Green, P. O. box 225, Honolulu: cu 1ot Iall, corner Seventh . and Market -streats,| CRESCENT .CITY—Sailed April 1—Stmr Cle- | Have Taken Away My Lord" (Stainer) g | hymn, congregation; anthem, ‘‘Christ, Our|of the Custom House: ico. E TS DroRbatior olulu; cured of : where funeral services ‘will be held under the | One, for: San Francisco. " | of Kings" (Simper). 'The members of the choir Passover’ (Danks), choir; Scripture and nervous prostration and rhéumatism auspices of California Lodge No. 1. 1.°0. 0. | - EUREKA-Arrived April 1—Stmr Westport, are Misses Ruth Packer, E. Worrell, E Silver- | prayer: - solo, | “Eaiter Sunshine” |(Mietzke). after six weeks’ treatmen iss Mabel’. F. " Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. ~Re. | hence March 30;:stmr Alliance, hence. March 3 e, H. , E.Carpenter, G. Huil, P. [ Mrs. Buron Kelley; hymn, congregation; offer- : A o M % mains at the parlors of Theo Distks, 867 Salled” April . 1-Brig = Genéva, for Hobart;| T, Hossack, M. E. Mackle, J. Smith and Mry. | tory, *The Resurrection’ (Schelly), William ADVERTISEMENTS. flg;gfloef gf,‘{,‘fifies;‘r' Rn';k‘ e Mission’ street stmr. Pomona, for San Franciseo; -stmr South | W. C. Stadtfeld, Messrs.' Ed _Calame, J. . |Grandeman; anthem, ““The Angel of the Lord" 2 & slon of .men Coast, for ——; stmr Alliance, for Oregon. Hutchinson, J. Barnet,. A. Thomas. E. C.|(W. B. Grate), cholr; address, Rev. W. C. : being given uip to die by physician KAMMERER—In this city, April 1, 189, Eu- gene, dearly. beloved son of Alden: and Carrie Kammerer, and brother of Willle, ‘Ernst and Alvin: Kammerer, a native of San Francisco; aged 1 month and 3 days. LAVENTHAL-In this city, March- 31, 150, ‘Samuel, beloved husband of Rosalls Laven- | thal, and brother of Edward Laventhal, Flora Alexander and Lena levy of.Seattle, a na- tive of Gérmany, aged 59 years. s COQUILLE RIVER—Arrived March 2{—Schr Lizzie Prien; hence March 1. 5 CASPAR—Arrived - April 1—Stmr Navarro, hence March 1. 4 HUENEME—Passed April 1-Stmr Curacao, from: Guaymas, for San Franctsco.- GREENWOOD—Salled April 1—Stmr Green- wood, for San Francisco. PORT LUDLOW-Arrived April 1—Schr Fred ‘E_8ander, from Port Blakeley. Hutchinson, Dr. G. L. Bean, R. Dempster, §. Daly, H. Feige, Dr. H. B. Ward, H. White, M. J. Madison and 8. B. Jones. CHURCH OF THE ADVENT, Fleverith strect, near Market—Services on Easter day. Holy communion at 6 and 7 o'clock. Morning rayer at 10. HIgh celebration and sermon at 1, with full vested cholr. Evening prayer, with Easter carols, at 7:45. Archdeacon Emery, rec. ond, D.D.: tenor solo, B. G. Franklin; ladies’ quarfet, “‘Hail, Thou Happy Morn,” Havens; hymn, congregation; benediction. ST. FRANCIS CHURCH, Vallefo street— Solemn high mass will beg!n at 11 a. m.; cele- brant, Rev. Father Heslin; deacon, Rev. Father Caraher: sub-deacon, Rev. Father Giles, The sermon wiil be preachvd by the eloquent reacher and pastor, Rev. Terence Caraher. @+0+0404040404040404040404 4040404040 An Instrument of Torture 04040¢404040@ Healer ‘Truth’s popularity. is:not’oniy due to his conservative treatment 6f pa- tients, but“to the fact that the wishes of his patients are sacredly respeeted, Tha utmost confidenge, in all-¢ases under his- care is assured. ..Diaghnoses -of - cases cheerfully given at all times. - 7 Friends and acquaintances are raspect- | NEW. S| — tor. Rev. H. B. Monges, assistant. Musi he choir, under the direction of Mrs, A. B. Is a Truss e on the pl : fully invited {0 attend the ‘funeral ey PR e S e rogrammic for Baster, day: Anther, ;c..,fi:{ Colling, ‘crganist, will render Von Vehers shown, w,m“;‘gm.‘; -Pnlpo:nlmn: © MAC'S: " Infaillble’ " “Piis to-morrow (Monday), at 10. o'clock, ) 4 8 ur Passover,”” Mornington; *‘Gloria Pat; ass fn_G. . B. F. Sides, Miss J 2 Kl o Pl Tate vesience, 1527 Octavin straet. Tnterment | Dori T TLE—Arrived April 1—Stmr AL-K1, tm | il ione: " “"he Deum, Swmart: -Jubiiate, | Nellle Stevanor, Miss = Margaret ~Brougham, band, as you know if you have St Fhl":;-m-;l Calsds -of: Hills of Eternity Cemitery. by 11:30 o'clock | IVERSENS LANDING—Arrived Apell 1— | Garrett; processional, ':Jesus Christ Is Risen | Mre. T. I Walsh T. B. Hillars, A. F. Wood: been in the habit of wearing one. 3 P i e, - ttehing, train from Third and Townsend streets. Schr Ocean Spray, hence March 29. Wor, Eyrinct Sourss £ Gioia f bridgs; <The ofteriory will be's Haeo-Deus i ity Throw it away! Why will you years' standing cured by CE—In this city, Jay V. Lawrence, | | COOS BAYCArrived April 1—Schr Viking, | Tib 9, smhucn"d; L g{_lnfl!.g L RIn s 2or ionny Y HAY R B v‘:;f continue wearing such an instru- - - single ¢ box. © - b _father of Arianna Whjtham and | bence March 22, to_ Dawn,” Vincent; presentation, plain song; | pers wili begin at 7:30 p. m. The sermon will ment of torture, when we can fur- P S R ffi?fi‘“af;ad’“?s‘"i‘;fiii' . native of New Hump- M e M, {Eursum’ Corda,” Camidge ctus” (from delivered by the Rev. Father Heslin. nish you a most efficient truss— A MCBOYLE & 00, 'Drlngfits % iy papers please | TArrived April 1-Stmr AI-Ki, from Alaska. | (Messe Solonelley, =~Go ‘Benedictus,” ELASTIC—without any iron ¢ copy hymn, Hodges; EVANGELICAL EMMANUEL CHURCH, o + [ + o + o + o % o + 3 504 Washington Street, San Francisco. Ehreienas: and dcquaintanées are respect. | FORT BRAGGSalled April 1-Stmr Noys, Soleneile”), Goun ‘Gloria. in Iox- | corner Twelfth and Stevenson streets—Rev. F. . hoops or steel springs about it, “folly. invited. to'attend the funeral’ services | fOF 8an Franclsco, . == ool o Tours: “'Nune Dimittis,” Blow: retro. | W. Fisher, pastor. Easter services: Morn: and one that may be worn with EASE and COMFORT NIGHT and . g thisday Qunday), at 10 oclock, at the | AT D! equola, cossignal, “Alleluia” Palestrina. The Tore: | ing—Anthein, "Christ Is Risen'’; sermon, “The DAY? As for CURES, DR. PIERCE'S Celebrated MAGNETIC ELAS- TR parlors of N. Gray Co., acramento | ©* 0 EOINE Wi e rende e vest cholr | Joy of Easter’: anthem, ‘‘Praise tothe Ri: street. Interment Odd.Feliows' Cemetery. TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. of fifty boys and men under the direction of | Redeemer' ; holy communion. Evening Easter }‘rfi,g‘ ’{ifi 2,2{‘,}‘;‘53?; k‘I‘g}I’EgefiaUSANDS! It Is an ELECTRIC LUHRS—In this city,. March 29, 159, at his residence, 327 Duncan street, Frederick, be- loved husband of Sophie Luh; Henry, Elsie, Hilda_and Gert HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., 3 for New York. h : Bt et . ; g g @necsmors o Pansean & Gainener, | “REWYORK amivea Apet 1-stme mover. | 0680 Sk Aherd S, ST | oo gmies, Cfpes,_prongy, B 81 per Year. . TPt st cpealte Lo st | ia ol _stns Umbeie cto Liverrl 2 St Chille AU | I Tprmiive Tdine, Ariloes carl 620 Market Street (Opposite Palace Hotel), San Franaisco. : “ Y 5 8 inald Keene; prayer, pastor; anthem, choir; | ecripture lesson; East them, “‘Christ Our seepone Bouin K. "l | die, for Havre. s by, cotreguiion; smon b pastor, | Passover (Lioyd); pastoral - pravers hyis, | $OHOPO+0K0404040+04+040H0 449404 040404040404+0404.040, ANTWERP—Sailed April 1—Stmr Western- land, for New York. Arrived March 31—Stmr Aragonia, from Philadelphia. BREMEN—Sailed April 1—Stmr Lulse, for New York. & HAVRE—Sailed April 1—Stmr La Bretagne, Henry Kirke White Jr. Soloists—F. H. Lom- bard, tenor; Herman Vodlzli{v and Arthur Bell, sopranos. organist. OLIVET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—E. G. Mathena, pastor. Easter services: Morn- Louls Bowman Fletcher Tilton, choral service, thems and musi; Risen,” ‘“Behold, to My God This rection of Christ. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — including the following an- selections: “The Lord Is “The True Easter,” *Glory ight”"; sermon, ‘‘The Resur- one ever invented. Electricit: is the only thing that will CURE rupture, and when Dr. Plerce’s Tmsz cures a rupture it stays cured. Send 2c in Stamps for our “Book No. 1,” or call at office. Address i MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS COMPANY | § Bo+040404040404040404040404040+040 Enlarged to 16 Pages

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