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Y 16, 1899 HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, J 20 Hale's. | Hale's. | Hale's. | Hale's. | e A A APt COUNTY CLERK :W:WU\WMMMMW’VW\WW ANAANT . + + + i wear. SWINGS TH AX 'S Ribbons and art goods. + A spread of bed spreads. . Muslin ““d‘:"d L tchi E i 1 g " . . . H % chandise ma 2 [ Takes careful watching of markets and trade conditions Deimel Hale's California stores iff combined purchase bought over Deep cuts S:fid{fizfl‘;'e':i',d Drtduces i to land such values as these. . 5000 spreads. Such buying makes these prices possible. ‘ | S x awers—Good heavy, soft finish | Ribbons—Lots must be closed out bernre_su“les Lmen Mesh A sale of Bed Spreads—White crochet and Marseilles bed spreads; m Ladies’ Muslin 'l)ra\_\der' 7 i;{ch rufe trimmed with 1 change and the season’s demands cease; & big line | direct from the manufacturer; on sale at Hale's this week; some values e muslin; made extra wi €3 90 dozen in the lot | of satin and gros-grain and plaid taffeta ribbonina Uflderweflr | that should interest every household economist in San Francisco. Mlllmel'y | narrow iace around bottom S Bea tats 5 ! good assortment of colo: to go this week: I | H0c and 60c S 70x82 in each B g o et PR ITRS £ PR h e v | No. 5—1-in. wide, s or taffeta....... Bey | Soreads, ches each | l Tadies brella Drawers—Good heavy s fin- [ i 3 | ' 85 inches each Ladies’ Umbrella < v fin- Is Forced to Reduce | Saves doctor's “Shxss Inches eaen | Unusual sum- | jsp “muslin: 3-inch cambric_ruffle with preity S . wide, satin or taffeta | bill SIxS8 inches.. each s trimmed embroidery edging; an excellen 0 R ] Staff ¥ . wide, satin or taffeta. | Ul e 0 double bed size! each mer saving Slectoibe dlomed ouk At e - ....39¢ a pair a. taffeta | . X e ; 5 2 eguiar art. fatteta only | allows the skin A big assortment of colored Marsellles spreads, in double bed size: millinery. 1 Ladies' Muslin Gowns—High neck, trimmed with blue and pink; beautiful raised deslgns = $1.90 to $3.00 bl ey M GCRnd down the front and around [ —Stamped in 3 to breathe. White Marsellles Spreads—Large size; very fine....$4.50 to $7.50 Visit the dept. ? e e o e of 3 cluster tucks on yoke: seams TWENTY-FIVE HEADS FALL signs and colored; all ready to work; to = All of the above spreads are hemmed and ready to use; the sale all felled; cut full width and long; a pretty little out beginning to-morrow .. . 15¢ $————————————+4 will be conducted In aisle 3. AL own and thoroughly well made; at Hale's.50¢ each = gown thoroughly Ladies’ Lisle Vests—Richelieu ribbed; L. N. N. € washable silktape drawn around the neck ;’;lld arm- lets; pink and blue; one of Hale’s snaps....=9¢ each Boys’ Extra Heavy Bicycle Ribbed Hose—A fast black cotton stocking with double knees and double heels and double toes: sizes 6 to 10; a cast-iron stock- ing for rough school wear . ......14¢ a pair Ladies’ Fast Black Seamless Cotton Hose—Double soles, heels and toes; a good wearing stocking: fine for vacation use . w ee-e..12 1-Z¢ a pair -100 in the Laundry Bag: some are stamped and others tinted; here is a snap; some of your friends will need one mr 25 Hemstitched Muslin Pillow square; prettily stamped; a good assortment of de- signs; 3 dozen in the lot; to be closed out at....25 AR ALL TRUST TO LUCK IN A GAME OF DRAW. inches | S | If the Supervisors Grant Additional | Moneys to the Office All Men 2 Dress goods—silks. Dismissed Will Be Re- Dame Fashion has a pupil here—a student to study ; : | styles for you and us. appoinizd | Fancy Suitings—Two styles of 38-inch fancy Suit- 25¢ e gp | ings; mostly in dark colors and small designs; these sold at 50c; the assortments are now broken; the lot earing at . E 25¢ a yard 50c serges are famous; a new lot just received; staple colors and bla full ; & cloth that will give Lace curtains—domestics. The department.that made Hale's good goods famous, Flannelette—25 cases of fine heavy flannelettes in stripes and checks have just arrived; the heavy fluify kind; the kind that wears; the kind you want and the kind that suits.. 10e yard Sergine -—Just the thing you will need for your outing costume; a nch fabric in green or blue; very similar to ducking: very heavy and good for a vacation dress; at Hale's 12 1- Eeru Lace Curtains—A lace curtain clean-up; a few curtains for earl ymers: we. have a few.odd lines in ecru lace curtains: values that ought to in- terest hotel and lodging house keepers and home economists who wish to make a substantial saving; we have divided them into several lots; the patterns are too varied for detailed description; the values are too good for you to pass by— Tn obedience to the will of the Super-| fpation of an adverse | reme Court on the peti- | aring of the issues involved | v dectded limiting the i in the County erk’s office, action been taken and » heads of twenty-five have fallen into afternoon it was k Deanc that must be reduced conditions. He also | to be fair to names of all cof in a oallot e of Jos will be placed on sale for a quick visors and in an ruling by the € tion for a reh in the case recentl mber of unde T Al-wool Serges—Hale's 45 inches wide; a heavy fabric most excellent Wear ................. 50¢ a yard Black Chev A popular fabric for separate s and full suits; a new lot recei last week; . rich, fast black and a beau- tiful finish, at Hale's. o 5S¢ a yard A snap in Linings—: of Hale’s OO silesia in all the staple colors and black...........6¢ a yard Lining Canvas—An all-linen Canvas in slate and brown, at Hale's lining counter .. 10¢ a rd Black Satin Duchess—Dame Fashion says that black Satin is to be the proper thing for fall cos- tumes; we have just received a new lot; among them we find an extra heavy nch g fabric; we price it as a leader New Silk Waist Patterns—Some n this lot should have arrive ago; delayed in transit: consequently a lowered cost; 19 inches and 20 inches wide; you would expect to pay $1 00; to close them out quickly...... 75¢ a yard 1al skir 50 inches wide; a and J rivate secretary, low the | ropriation | those un- ade; an elegant 00 a yar v styles and awn to Lot 1—71 pairs, 315 Lot 2—63 pairs, 3!; vards long Lot 3—107 pairs, vards long.. Lot 4—153 pairs, 312 yards long. 1; vards long shadings in stripes were, for the : o'clock came rned io x. Jo-| 20 pairs brass curtain chains..........5¢ a pair " A complete stock of curtain poles, brass and wood trimmings, a 5-foot pole and neat brass trimming complete ... St i es s D C o set Reductions in jackets. You may wish a cheap jacket for vacation or to knock about in Kersey Jackets—You want a cheap Jacket to wear on your vacation; we have eight Kersey Jack- - ets; full silk lined; fly front; a perfectly fitting little p 7 garment that sold for $8; for the eight first callers Thess e vatonsisholessome orjthe newibalte: 10-morrow e ad) Department rd carrfed the box containing and when all were seated Mr. 1is remarks room « ow why we are ms to be the un- office of the County | le to suffer for These are for men. We cail particular attention to the Cashmere night robe. m: other offices in the city Covert Cloth Jackets—4-button front; silk iined . | Catural Gray C: i p ernment. it seems. You are At : ont; eillc lned, & ] ’ | _ Natural Gray Cashmere Night Robes for Men— : ity governmient, it scems. You are the season’s patterns; reduced to close from S0 Hundreds of notions. | Hale’s busy bazaar. | One of the best values the furnishing goods depart- ‘ preme Court, which, by the way to . he e ais! 2000 yards Colored Finishing Brai inches across; you will need one for | ment in this store ever offered; a fine cashmere robe, 1c vard| Granite Steel Wash Basins—11} Zo each | the JAtehen.......oom----- eeeereeen 18e | 411 62 inches long: cut extra wide; beautifully made; ome of the greate e fact that a t re- | Black Enameled Darners e OWing M AN NS NN ANASNASSANANNNNANANANSS NN s at present be- ductions Hale's made are noticeable in the suit | Horn Bones. § and 9 inches.... -7¢ dozen| Steel ¢ ures—Something that for a life- | as soft to the touch and as full of warmth and wear st know ar i V. ear ewart's Lines hread, spool o Jranite Steel Quart Measures—Something that f lite- | as s e department right now; garments cannot be carried | Whia Cotion Taper . o0, R O R e rei2B€ | and all around comfort as any night garment we . SfOpoorE: over one season (better to take the loss now and in- | White Linen Tape. bunch | Granite Steel Fruit Funnels ; just the thing for the can- | have ever handled; well worth $2.50; here is an op- < e oo in new garments than lose y e amount | Lisle Elastic, i inch and % inch S Bc yard | ping seasor abwe =Tty e: Just the thing .02 | Dortunity for masculine comfort; 7 dozen at Hale's g HEO een before ater). Here is an idea of the reductions: $6 50 Sce the big notion display on the center tables Granite Tettle size; granite steel al t0-mMOrrow S ....$1L.50 5 1 have ed law and | Cheviot Suits, reduced to £4 93; $10 Cheviot Sui Angora Mohair Binding, § vards for. ma TR 65e R N 1 : i ., 1 own them that in past reduced to $6 45; $20 Cheviot Suits, reduced to | M. W. Skirt Binding, no bla fotiot el Tadles ust the thing for skimming Men's Underwear—Natural gray and camel’'s a e sum of 9,000 a year 81 $97 50 Worsted Cloth eane 0 u‘x).“s-xkx ins on a Cub: E a : . i Se | hair; a wool mixed garment in a broken assortment h to hé < =0 duc apid Hooks 2 X R of iz p ; -s able; p sich to run th 18'50, ete. | 300 Motraing ‘Bios for e Cutien e ros GRS amARING T Inchen!lonE- 20G 0L SICHS absolutely non-shrinkable; just the right « ut still t Percale Shirt Waists—50 fine Percale | Silk Hair Nets S il Pt = . he oral- | Weisht for San Francisco climate; good value at T5c; ir rea e Pans—Heavy retinned stew pans: 9 inches across; not the ordl- | vo"'may find your size in the lot 69¢c Of thi i ix month th with w Of this amot Newport 5-hoo 12¢ a good heavy article nsy tin, by 214-1b bar of importead c: Waists, in all the new shades; insertion front garments were bought cash at a forced sale; you gain by the misfortune of the loser; there isn't waist in the lot that should sell for less than §1 2 new shadings just received; not necessary to pay st e conducted for you§at Ealo@iomcriow | Hale’s—985-987-939-9%1-948-945-947 Market Strect—Hale’s o than male's prices . fird > SOmew. ] $6000 a d met these Many New Conceits in Men's Neckwear—Puffs, and Four-in-Hands; some swell patterns in the tile soap for. Gored Belt Supporter . Tec a could h. usy fon, . e , of his comrad he Presidio hospita alled cork a e it . e was resting easily s lay anc h ager is s H0S og )01 e ceased, 156 st street. ey serlous results are antieipated. | ABOUT HER TROUBLES | iit miin®ome. T witance, ‘hut | OF THE WRONG BOTTLE | (5. Geiriid nouse ot o orciack, and pro; S Liieed “athed d to pay all a ondy Manager Adam of the east office, in- ceeded to St. Mary's d con t By i | ¢ S e | stead of doing that, works the girls Ness avenue, where a solemn funeral mass e s . WILL TRY IT AGAIN. lTELLS CORONER HILL ABOUT | nearly (o de lhglnm] gives them 10 ciln(,\ | MRS. LIZZIE McENTEE POISONED | as celebrated. The bod h:ap!alil';éirr‘;er‘: orce of the ce a ou or their overtime. If they | J 4 iif 53 xi- force of the office Mis. Jack Kenny and John Evans,| LONG HOURS OF TOIL. e o e retume T otk ey | HER CHILD. | Were Jose Godoy, Secretary of the Mex] ¢ a sub- Both Recently Divorced, to | e | axe threatened with dismigsal . o o | et o Pragunys Gustave Levy, M e oda | 3 b ave hea girl s | 5 i W S M-EVW%’ appropria- i Marry. | Testimony of the Superintendent at| she wogld kil herscit jt'she whs not |Kept the Poison and the Medicine on | ican Vice Consul at'thls Sameil EEI Mrs. Jack Kenny, nee Lizzie Sullivan, | the Inquest Contradicted in going out of the office soon. Don’'t | the Same Table and Made a Hon. Gaston Btraugs: D‘r HJ'BEE' :YPKLX‘ e i : who obtained a divorce from her husband | IAdvance belOns ot o | ~expect truthful statements from em- | Falal Mistake. and A. de le Torre Jr., R. Nieto and A. rtling condition at bout four months ago, and Joh | co by!Une ol Lis | ployes of the company. They would | Montero, from the Juarez Guard. I ider the : : hs ago, ohn M. | Employes. | be dismissed if they spoke the truth. “= g . B e COR T SR ans, who recently secured a di-| | The girls live in dread of Maggie Ken- 5 McEntee, the 2-months-old AT T 2 R ot etha o Tiae Tatiz ce from his . have taken a flying | Chs | mnedy and tremble and turn pale If ol bl i e e A Stolen Carrier Pigeon. hink ‘She s iistening on their |fant of John and Lizzie McEntee o {78 b e i L atisa Bookkeeper for Union | [y, it 5 supposed to Nevada, for the | some of the telephone girls do not take | B table. I cannot sign my name, because | Elizabeth street, was accidentally pol present 216 F. W. R.,” fell exhausted on the es, any stock In the roseate statement of | T work for the com: v - 2 ther der ci stances | he nexora - i + | otk fo bany, but if you |oned by its mother under circumstanc Ice Company. 'he inexorable law of California which | Superintendent Lehigh glven at the In-| will be instrumental in benefiting our | ly distressing character. Stecplechase building, at Eighth and forbids the marriage of divorced persons [ eesdas o g, | of a peculiar Mar . - ix copy to do ~ 08 Jthe marriage of divorced Persons | quest into the death of Anita Byrne, who | Ca5e we will all say, “God Bless Coro- |: The child was taken sick with a bron; | arket streets, on Friday at 11 o'clock, of the tw ments of th Kenr Pivsie to £o cuteiad or tha | e o ner Hil e G on and. the mother obtained and was accidentally killed while strug- Tots h e R IENT BUTTERFLY te e e CoE b e Bt | rsanecahciseitSladl Ghiceday with rcar- | T T I T two of from the Pacific | gling to escape friendly hands. It bore lows four jon prevail .| SHE, A TRANS After the ceremony the cauple will return | PoUe acld. | JURORS ‘AGAIN FILE SUIT. | Dispensary attached to the Childre B0 ke Mo TlEoh e o efficiency il b paraiszed | Pt to this city 2 | Mr. Lehigh swore that the girls were | park i Hoapital. - One bottie contained medicine | 57 'CSTRET (NG, PUEST (A% R Seriou uit. The Probate | |5 Dhe news will ibe ‘recaiv = sid- | required to work only eight hours per | 3 to be taken internally and the other : ” S X ! at a standstill, eriminals, | yTOLA SMITH IS DESERTED FOR | €rable surprise by e L an o oe | day® Ut [ihis atatetment (s SR | Ask That the Supervisors Be Com- |preparation to be inhaled and containin e B ANOTHER CHARMER. ough it was known that they were de- | by the writer of an anonymous letter re- | pelled to Approve Their Demands. | & strong corrosive poipn o5 008 (0 (03 | August, 1857, and was the property of H eriod 1 av 0 be reed a he . votec o ther o J e ate = - i 304 s y P e e : g | €. T 3 sate 2 3 will ‘suffer to an unlimited degree 2t th h other no one contemplated | cefved through the mail yesterday morn- | Louis P. Boardman, as attorney for the | Po i Rotties on a table, and when she | G Worth, 1310 Golden Gate avenue, this upreme Court has seen fit to rele- == YINE. | jng by Coroner Hill. The letter was signed | jurors in the various criminal depart-|found it ne ary to give the child some § W C o T T mi)\me s e the affairs of ffice to & dec 3 R e T Telephone Gir ments of the Superior Court, filed a peti- | medicine to quiet it~ she Inadvertently | Nele Kept I, confnement quring the time rs ago, when the city | New Conquest Inherits Some Money Fell From a Two-Story Roof. The Coroner informed the reporters that | tion vesterday for a writ of mandate to | tock the wrong bottle and gave the chlid | oroq'to fiy home, as the male, No oy must abide by B e and the Fumes From Its Burn- Charles Mundersehoid, a metal-roofer, | he had received af the same time another |compel the Board of Supervisors to audit | & (SIERORG overea her error she has- | found by Mr. Worth fighting to gain pos- best to condl - on the ine Still Permeate the fell_fro foof of @ two-story annex | note from the same girl giving her name | the demands of the jurors on the Treas- | tiiy summoned Dr. James V. Hughes, but | 3 sion of his old perch, and the female, Dest it conas e oo o g to Kellv's stables on Austin street, near | under the scal of confidence. The anony- | urer. William Birch, one of the jurors, | when he saw ‘that Tt Would 1216, weakened by fong confinement, best will accomplish but litt Tenderloin. clin, ¥ afternoon and was 1e L ; 2 < as petitioner. In the petition it is | be_impossible to save the sufferer. The ced to rest after the fly across the best will accomplish Lut little tow ! de faen 10" e Hocelbin Hosnital. He e | MOUS letter s dated July M. 18, and | appears petitioner Ioitne ped biicie | taby el at nalt past 9 o'clock on Fri | and was caught and accidentally p 6@ COurtre o i —_—— aped with a sprained ankle and dislo- . oo PE, < L day night. The Coroner was notified ves 3 To-day the thr irtroom clerks who to be paid by the city and county for ser- | faraay and allowed the body to remain in sl RIS T oroner Hill-Dear Sir: I read in s . £ ed wr The carpenters working on C must step down and out under the dec I G Crow it agure | {he bull i | 7 is m i j f$2a da L P M T s ettt sl J. George Crowley, a. familiar fg the building had a scaffold near the roof,| this morning’s Call about your in- |vice as a juror the sum of $2 a day for | the house. ark Musi = N L will not be re Jine” and popularly known as | but had taken it down unknown to Mun-| tended investigation into the workings |each d attendance. As it is neces-| What adds to the distress l:'-f thevpatfi B s o m"f_‘c o-day. 1 he third of | Overture, e along *th a Y .Supps Ascher is the fact that this Before we juror first be | en moved from their posi sary that the demand of the red for | derschoid. He slid down the roof, ex: of the Telephone Company. We ar Laspabaon Children that has died within four | ~'Danse of the Russian Peasant > the writ to | thei t go we will | ‘'lceman Crowley determine by ballot who mus | await the remittitur fro Supreme rts unknown and with him has gone | becting to step on the scaffold, but landed | worked to death. We are supposed to |approved by the board. hen 1 h 0 o S ar gwalt the Temittitur from:the Supreme parts Unknown And W itterfly and fs | on the sround. ‘He worked for the same| | work nine hours every day/bukimors /| compel ithat hody, to" pass upon; the de- months. The two others had been car- | Jieics e e Blast If, however, in the meantime the Supremé | prominent member of the half-wor firm Adolph C. Jacob, who fell from | often it is lengthened to ten or twelve | i R ried away by pneumonia. | Grand scene, ‘‘Benediction of the Poign- Court will grant & rehearing thess mo | Promin le gl ol the roof of a house on Jackson street on | hours. ery other Sunday we work | etofore an application was made to —————— | " aras. g b STey btTOf nee ety et Crowley, up to the time of his disap- | Thursday and was killed. Munderschoid | ten hours, with a rest of twenty min- |the Supreme Court for a writ of mandate | Funeral of Mrs. Coney. Overture, aymond”’ . -Thomas agaln, the Supervisors may be induced | Pearance about a week 2go, was book- | worried “more about not being able to utes to snatch a bit to eat. No holi- |as prayed in the suit filed vesterday, but | The ral of Mrs. Margaret Cone: Clarinet solo, fantasie from “‘Lucrezia Hor- 1o grant rther approp; duced | kceper and confidential agent of the Union | attend Jacobs’ funeral to-day than about| day from January 1 to December 3L | the court held that the matter was not| The funeral of Mrs. Margaret | sta T Sl ens)le the immactints B | Jee Company, a fact to which he owes his | Lis injurie | If a girl has a free Sunday she is often | one of urgency and refused to act. | wite of E. K. Coney, Consul General for| . " E i of you who must step out z | sobriquet of “iceman. There were Tu- | o —— EEOESESE HOEOBOROEOHOEOEOROMOMOM | Descriptive, “'A Hunt in the Black F«\YQ‘:._"QJ . Voelker i have been withdrawn from the box At this point Mr. Goddard, whos: cienc chief dep ritéd in Coun bad shape and that he had defaulted to Clerk Deane ref : iSIng to risk him to the | the tune of several hundred dollars, but | chance of the started to take -m?imquiry at the offices of the company oa | = . X ling them off as | Fourth street failed to develop any con- | . vas _ an_anxious | firmation of the rumors. The officiais of | il ey s O.......USE.”._ names from each was dri proceedings, but | tpe cor stated that Crowley had not : - i ver all. even those to whom | Lhe COncern stated that Crowley | | Six Stories High mors to the effect that his books were in -Pryor crowd that w when it w ER McElroy, William R. Jost and | 4 spreads—a novelty in two color spreads § i fortune had been unkind, breathed ez taken one c H The suspense wi ‘; ler. | “Crowley first became notorious about a R REITRTIOR Just where they year ago when his wife, Mattie Crowley, e names of the copyists who will re- | obtained a divorce from him. It is said main in the office were first drawn from | et Mis, Crowley is a ravishingly beau- | @ First Baptist. Bddy street, near Jones—Rev. | Morning—“A' Place and a Time for Wor- & @ Central Methodist Eplscopal: Mission street. | Mdrning—*‘Some Things Ahout Prayer.”” Mr. dard. They are: | nat Mrs. © - B & E. A. Woods, D.D. b EveningJohn, the Fourth Gos- © & between Sixth and Seventh—Rev. Charles ening-"'A Sermon In Stories. or Les- ank Willia tiful woman, but her husband had deseri- | ¢ Dol with a prelude on the religion of the ©, & Edward Locke. us Frogi @ Visit to'the “Yosemite Val- C. Van Nostram. ed her for another. She was awarded | | Webre o & | fcAuliffe, H. C. Brown, $25 a month alimony and the custody of | © —— St L0 e AP P U Sl 8. & i tee s | o Phil Herleman, Isz child. About @ month ago Cr Emmanuel Baptist, Bartlett street, near | Morning—''The Rlessed H & & Simpson Memorial, eorner Hayes T e H. Larsen, Leo McDonald, Os in court again, having been su Twenty-third—Rev. J. George Gibson. ““Those Great Failures @ & chunanstresteiev. JohuiSteohsna; - What We Know A AN e e fopiier wife for e by vl St Tgnatius, Van Ness avenue and Hayes| Morning, 10:30 o'clock—Preaching by Father & & Howard M. E. Howard street, between | Morning Preaching by Rev. forts S 'wmf‘v ¥ \,”F;-r’];’\?l‘v instituted a counter-suit in street—Jesuit Fathers. L&rll. Evening—Preaching by Father For- & 2 Second and Third—Rev. John A. B. Wil- | Evening—Same. : S 1 N rup, 2 an son. | George C. Covey. fL. Pendergas; " | which he endeavored to gain possession of | ® e e S a1 0 T oL it ; e s J- Martin, Dugan, H. J. | the child "}' Tt Nt Sohs g“'"“‘ % St. Mary's (Paulist). Dupont and Califor- Opening - sermon. of _the Torty & & Epworth M. corner Church and ‘Twen- Angelo, 8. Levy. Al Houston,” A. B. | Wds not a fit person o care t & nla streets—Rev. Father Wyman. Devotlon at 11, o'clock; mass by & ty-sixth streets—Rev. W. M. Woodward. Mahoné Doolittie, W. R. A, Johnson, | made some sensational _charg o . Evening—Same: ser- T ia s e ¥ e R. I rih, 4. B. Reilly, 6. Vallero, | were thoroughly exploited in The ¢ s Potrero M. ¥, Tennessee strect, near § ‘ D. V. Graham, P. J, | the effect that she had tried to e e D e S ® lano—Rev. . M. Woodward. > Riordan, Thoma o/ him to go and work the St. Patrick's, Mission street, between Third | Morning—Sermon b; Even- & — - ® | e Doran S f1' | game” on wealthy Easterners, and also | and Fourth. i ety b S Richmond M. southwest corner South | p:c) Thomps side, W B Lts |10 blackmall certain prominent men in | B e w8 & & California_and Fourth avenue — Rev. | i and A. 1 this city. The charges were not sus St hnmlr}\vl\'f ll‘hur;p.mnush and Steiner | Morning—Preaching by. the clerg: : ll‘»\'?lns ? @ George Baugh. | f‘\‘ The copyists whose heads_toppled into nd Crowl < reets—Dominican Fathers. 1 service, preceded by a @ & S & | t ! corce / b & Trinity Methodist Episcopal, corner Mar- Even- & | andsome, frame- > the bz George H. Mar! 3 | fter his divorce Crowley bec @ Tri i e e v Monnie o pans G L | stant habitue of the tenderloin — - = - g & ® ket, Sixteenth and Noe streets—Rev. Theo. | p< e ) 'aCk Koment, Charles Jami % life with Viola Smith, who Mckmona/ Congresationsl, ‘Beventhcavends MGEIlnF=Evalghad. By deHoval TURCH His @ & H 'Woodward. € e G PR S > Divan. Mahoganv fimsh; orge a0 Zanos ments at the Royal Bagle on Ellis stre E i o = - Own Sc Evening—"The Home-com- & & —=r— : = e ng—Preaching by the pastor. Even- 2 - 2 Gec ieorge Hemtz Mo rolled things high and spent mors | £ - 4 & Fifteenth Avenue M. E.,_ corner F th | ig—Preaching by the pastor. Even- < ,‘coveled with tastv e, Basiey, money than was commensurate with hi e e = | & © avenue S. and P strect—Rev. W. D. Crabh. fame. $ \ Kelly T 2 : assronre. s 4 vet Congregational, Seventeenth and Noe poegait ot SRR — - : &l % > % and Carl W income, which gave rise to the story of streets—Rev. H. T. Shepard. 2 Q Starr King A. M. E. Zion, 505 Stockton | me Defocts TR velour; w ell u holstered * T his defalcation, | > Rev . B How to. Refn E i ept ortu 8 _defalcation S e i sl & street—Rev, T. Brown. ow to v Sven- ' | i - e e = iotathe Abau a week ago he fell in with Tillis | Congregational, corner Post and Ma- i e Pl i | ning by the pastor. | Ispring seat. £ Ta¥ieton S5 Her: who recently inherited son streets—Rev. George C. Adams. e i & 3 2iEY 1 - - - > 2 sionen. '\','N-,'mf;,"“,, L sumiefmones iy e death of e R = = % % Tethel African M. E.; Powell street, near |} he Cholce of a Worldly Lite.” & | Room for two to enjoy e Johi A McComb, P. W. | the East, and the tenderioin be Third Congregational, Fifteenth street, be- | Messs to the Inner & © - Jackson—Rev. W. B. Anderson. el R AV Maniing &Y hs Y Lannon o A McKenna, P McGuckin, | Warm' from- tha burning of much Ween Mitsion and 'Valencia. iemige ot Ther S & &|3a comfortable chat....$6.85 D L i v conduest, i8S | 1ar Skepticism.” _ ® & Firet M. T Dowell strest, near Washington he _pastor. Even: o } § Similar divans, inlaid, $20 to $25 must go in event wpreme Court re- | Viola, and after a week's Y lima | & First Christian, Twelfth street, near How- | T Progression 1n. Christian Knowle '@ - @ /7-Rev.-W.- 8 Urmy. g 6 z Erivaes. o Senesring Suoe: Loant deohmped with hig And Jeft. the ond 1oy . Rev. F, 8, Ford | T enine Chistian Citijenshin. & & e e hNeafll_\' an entire floor of furniture for Sl aid. Amo |0 SIEHEKISUNIUY her sompis avE S S | o imriity Bakl 0 s Reresta R AV Tiois communion At 11 orclock, & & | Sacramento strest—Rev. Robert Macken- | ttle parlor. A beautiful exhibit in de- Lrusu‘ W 1.‘ S\{\un{un. (o < by the pastor. 4 p. m.—Same. & zle. } sign, rare woods and finish. C. oorr J.”B. Martin, | Fpe e — —— | e o oA = i e . B nc STABBED A COMRADE. Luke's, corner Van Ness avenue and | Morning—Prayer and sermon by the pastor. £ Sewart Memortal 1 B rers and Doers. § Art in the bedroom—Mitcheline bed- | | murder: Early on Thursday morning TLee and Cut by a Bottle. s ers and two women were drink- | Rudolph Wortinger, a bartender in the |ing in Al White's suloon on Dupont street, | erial saloon, 517 Market street, was | DUt as they became too noisy White put me_”:ll S gay artéimoon on a chatae | them afiout I nd John J. Lindsay, @ yes : n ge ‘reled about one of the women | to_com: s ite. = | & "Clay street—Bishop Moreland, rector. Aebimiegiort Rnator. ral Obligations. ‘As soon as g ths | James R. Lee, a Discharged Soldier, ifig g SO * by Rev & e = s | §that will beautify and make thr g N L D Hionahilocs tatom Arrested for Assault to | @ St. James Mission, Sixth avenue and Clem- T Iy SRR O Howard By e anhandie . Golden Gate | Evening—“A Sensible Conclusion. | $room more inviting. Extra quality in el The Again:announced: that In the| Murder. | ent street, Richmond—Clergy of St. Steph- | ~morning prayer at 11. Evening—Prayer at @ Park)—Rev. J. S. Thomas. i e | g blue, pink and lemon effects........$1.75 EVENt A KinhenRpREONKIE 0N o) BT | James R. Lee, a discharged soldier from = e = Sl P b4 Cavalry Presbyterian, Powell and Geary | Preaching by the pastor. Even- & | he would reappoint all whom adverse for- | Troop H, Fourth Cavalry, was hooked at . Stophen's, Mission, 1712 Hayes street— | Morning_Sunday ~school at 330 o'clock. & Strests—Rev. John Hemphill ing- A Kixed Heart the Secret of a Rest- > ] heeting broke up. and now comes the |the City Prison vesterday by Policemen |g _ - ~ ExstingsErsyer stif aitlook 2 el 3 iy Our carpet sewing machine, of 3600 wait for further developments. Colen and Fennell on a charge of assault st. Stephen’s, Fillmore and Fuiton strects— | Morning, 11 o’clock—Prayer; preaching by & Franklin _ Street Presbyterian, corner s in Christian Life.” by vards capacity per day, doing better Franklin and Vallejo streets—Rev. David Day of San . Anselmo. work than hand sewing enables us to Clergy of St. Stephen’s, the b By preaching by o'clock—Prayer; : £ iend” at Midnight,” by ‘the clergy. James. sell che:{p],\{ and deliver promptly. Electric ingrains in servicable pat- terns, lined and laid in your room ready to walk on, 25 cts a yard. : German Emmanuel Church, | Mornin: corner Twelfth and Stevenson streets— Rev. F. W. Fischer. First United Presbyterian, corner Golden | Morning—Preaching by Rev. George M- Gate avenue and Polk stiest—Rev. H. H. | Cormick. Evening—Same. Bell. “Mentioned in Pra 'he Leading of the Spirit " Evening | - ” recruit, q - —| = . = R ault with ily weapon. He is |, ce stak i o tirst English Lutheran, 1319 Geary street, | Morning — “‘Paul's Doxology.” Evening— & - —— o e s g accused by Ds 5 OF itriicig hig | 20, Lee stabbed Lindsay, i thes Dy near Gough—Rev. E. Nelander. “The Fall of the Bastile.”” ® ot Divine Sclence, Yosemits Hall, N. §. | Morning—"‘The Law of Demonstration.”” & | Free delivery, Oakland, Alameda, By on the lert hand with a bottle and inflict- | ™} {1 qcav dropped to the groufid and Lee | ® == = = = W. building, Mason street—Rev. M. E. | Evening—Preaching by the pastor. fig S eda, Berkeley Y 3 and Tee | Q Chjifornia Street M. E., corner California | Morning—Preaching by Rev. E. P. F. Dear- Cramer. g % jong, deep wound, which was | el oithe 3 _ e ot et tlarbor; Homnital (Y, Dra| ook e v P ot gder xecruit, Thompson. | Powell and down Powell to Sutter, where e T the. two offfcers arrested him. He. was Advances made on furniture and pianos, with | placed in “the tanks. or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 M on, Lindsay was taken in a hack hy some PPOPPVPICPOPPVIPODIOG M. FRIEDMAN & CO., 233 to 237 Post St. Open evenings Near Stockton and Broderick streets—Rev. Frederick C. | born. Evening—Preaching by Rev. F. H. Lee. Jackson. block, 223 Sutter stroet, between Grant | ing—Discourse, 'ete. avente and Kearny strest—The Bible and Science and Health, With Key to the Scriptures. ; ; CARPET DEPARTMENT H i i Grace Methodist Episcopal, corner Twenty- | Morning—Preaching by Dr. E. S. Chapman. first and Capp streets—Rev, J. N. Beard. E\'efllflg;?r!lchln‘ by Rev. Edward P. " Dearborn. | | First Church of Christ, Scientist, Central | Morning—‘"Truth,” by the pastor. 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