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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 30, 1899. Hale’s. | Hale’s. | Hale’s. THE EMERGENCY ey - = Health Board Projects| - A | school supplies. a sale of fans. M any Changes. | 0 e Habiets 5o leach A big reduction in fans—Gauze, satin, ostrich e =2 | | 210-bage ruled ink tabiets.. Be each feathers and Japanese paper fans on tables at a —.—— { 120-page students’ note books Sc each little price. Th“*'hfl"“.‘h"cn made up in 3 lots = 1 Stiff-covered ‘Trl'lpo(ll;m: books g:; :a;: 'I;gl:‘rl ¢ and 20c ransn:naghl‘ WILL BE DECIDED T0-MORROW e neee “Conbooeition ook 56 cach | 7 | 192-page composition books 10¢ each I tabie: 5S¢ each =V | | Pencil boxes, fl:y;efi‘cgmplehfl) 'm,dm'-‘. 9c each '1;:1; ne on al‘h;\e T AN School b lors and_ shapes.. s eac DR. BARBAT AND OTHERS TO [ e foksiake daon The above fans < pretty for decorat- F slate pencils, 100 in box.. 150 each ing purposes; handy on a summer jaunt LOSE THEIR HEADS. floms E ) I A | O3 0937-939-941-943-945-947 Market Street. harge of Employes Planned Be- couse of Auditor Wells’ Action in Holding Up This | Month’s Salary. | dress goods. ladies and domestic laces and some novelties. ; childpen. doinQS. notlons. Colored Venetian Cloths—This i{s to be one of the Covert Sulting—Some stylish plaid covert in fine weaves; the 10c and 121;c quality, at Hale's...7 . swell fabrics of the coming autumn; a 36-inch cloth | A 5 = SEeE 3 all the staple colors and blac] very heavy \\~1n} some good news. some substantial savings. i SR e prices. ma epellweliing now DE et | Ladies’ Natural Gray, Wool-Knit Underwear; the fian- | | 1275 vards Organdie—A dainty 30-inch fabric; prefty | o i #, ST e er o dicolonens ““(“‘1;‘5' ale's ..560¢ yard | i Ve 5 33 § ittle floral patterns on a white ground; neat as can be; 2 € . aads e« B DGCE: i nel kind; nice and warm; new improved seams; ribbed P & T 1-2¢ Soutache Braid- 't vards in a piece; all shades to Fanc vests; pearl buttons; a su & : fally ! : S s; a superfor garment; speclally good i the new des for fall; 42 inches wide; now being S 5 SEca : = 30 to - o & o match the popular dress goods; at Hale's.19¢ piecs R n it Tt Goch Jkrfr:\ni:i:fp o weather; sizes 30 to 44. The Zephyr Gingham—A fine, heavy Gingham; 32 Inches | " Tagjes Fancy Top Side Combs: the 20c amd 256 o e e s ne Egyptian Cotton Combination Suits; wide, in checks and stripes; dainty shadings for shirt waists | yjnq. ale’ Pv}l"\;l f; \m‘,“'}(lm(fl}“,( _{\,5""'9 ‘”‘ffl ‘f)?nnux;dn?lngpl’:f‘)f;\‘l! medium weight; button c!)(l\\n the front; pearl buttons; | and summer dresses; z\nm of the choicest colorings we Bl oy Halns e R G covered seams; age 3 10 12 years; a neat little garment at | have ever seen in the gingham line; a good 12%c value; quently quote lower p this is a very Haless ool =i o SDEIa ERIment Hiat ek aTels g -8e yard fnch quality of the best dve and finish; an clegant | adies’ Lace-Trimmed Muslin Drawers, a soft, heavy | i-inch ruffle around bottom edged ..9¢ pair Columbia Knitting ks—Nearly all thfl desired shades; a bigassortment at Hale's......... 10e¢ spool Silk Tassels—Pretty for fancy work; good shades; 3 1000 yards Pique—Medium-size cord; probably the | inches ‘long;.worth 1Sc; at Hale's. & d‘(i]:agw;n: fabric deep rich black .®1 25 yard ; cut wide with r : : ] ¢ ck a[m"x‘» Sole—A heav: anum:ln(: ,,d,,r with lace; a snap at Hale's 25¢ each i’?'}flflr’;‘fl:‘e; summer fabric of the year; the 1].'“:; rl\:lal}(i Cotton Ball Drapery Fringe — All the suitable to be one of the most popular silks for fall| ___ Children’s Muslin Drawers—Heavy. Soft-finish muslin; H e o0 YR shades; at Hale's 3¢ dozen umes: fuil 21 inches wide: a very superior ‘,\,M,! felled seams; a cluster of tucks and 4-inch hem; ages 2 2580 yards Flannelette—A very heavy, fleecy Flan-| Pillow Tops—Only 2 -dozen left square, now being shown at Hale's.. ..81 50 yard | to 12 years, at Hale's .12 1-2Zc pair | nelette in small plaid patterns and stripes; 28 inches | with a 4 inch ruffie; neat as waXx; novelty desig o= / kind, but an excellent quality: at | at Hale's ... Te yard | 1950 vards Lace, including Normandy, point de Parls inches; | and machine made laces from 3 to 5 inches wide; fine weave and fringed: landed at a lowered cost at| values averaging lic; here is a snap at Hale's Hale's; the kind that usually sells for 10c; this lot untill - 9c vard sold . ceees ...$1 dozen | We have just received our new line of pique walking Children’s Fast-Black Cotton Hose—Fine ribbed; extra wid, not the flim d double knees, toes and heels; a good stocking for school | H men an boys. Wear; sizes 6 to 9; at Hale's .- ...10¢ pair ome savings. Fine Ribbed Black Lisle-Finish Hose—Double les and toes; a stocking without a seam: sizes 6 W ; a 25c value; at Hale's .19¢ pair Huck Towels—Nearly 4000 Huck Towels; 16: Si th an elasticband; plain | indsor k. white, pink, light blue, orange and lavender: h 15¢; the lot until sold....... .....5¢ each | o o = gl S = “ide. | Bloves in blue, tan, green, new blue, black and red; i 2 . : Checked Glass Toweling—4500 vards, 15 inches wide; | & : L : MexiefDmnicatned Cotlonisucias & eootanaliive) shirt waists our popular Tisc quality; on the counters until sold...5¢ yd | 5285 8% to 73; an excellent glove for wear; ;1"’;‘;‘;;‘ in sizes 9 113 only; they were bought to at He o 2 at 12%c and 16 2-3c, at Hale's...............10¢ pair d l k White Blankets—California makes the best “”"fl\'“'.s 2 Clasp Pique Wi ]klnc Cloves Coud valus tan, Meord White| Tanndered bt o piau-ibosom | AEN CloakKs. in the world and these are California Blankets: finest | nCac “prown, red and white, at Hale's...... S9¢ pair | California wool, silk bound; a fine, heavy, fleecy Blank a crack body; open back and front 1; reduced to close at Hale' heavy mus] jack shirt for some reductions. warm as toa Blankets that have made Hale's California stores famous: pink or blue borders: | x84, 56 B0 76x34.. 88 00 76x55..89 50 Better grades in plain and jacquard borders; selected | goior Hats—In Panama and Milan straws. A wagl $15, $18, $20 pair | e jine slightly soiled; a little lemon juice will 1200 Pillow Cases—45x36 inches; a good, strong case for | clean them up; were used for window displays; for- hétel or boarding-house use; a snap at Hale's until sold | merly sold for 75¢, $1, § any hat in the lot until 7 1-2¢ each | sold 25¢ Shirt Waists—A good assortment of Percale and Lawn { busy bazaa[‘. ‘ Shirt Waists in checks, stripes and small figures; up to tyle, cut and finish; linen collars and cuffs some snaps. 32 to 42; a special clean up of this line Combination Wire Sponge and Soap Racks—| Duck Skirts—Interesting values in Pique and Duck Handy in any home : % 14¢ | Sk s throughout the cloak department; end of the season for & Kitchen. at | reductions on many lines some prices cut. payment | health of ¢ names MWWWV‘MNNWWNV\V‘ Bowl Strainer: sgiew S For Hither Halds e SO T et 5c | Heavy Covert Cloth Skirts, reduced to.....$1 00 each | 2¢ g SRS 3 The Duchess Hat sh black straw walking ae Japanned Cuspidors—Assorted colors; good for | Pique Skirts that sold for $4, reduced to...$2 23 each | Baby ' Comforters—A nice. warm Comforter for the lit- | 4 ",rettily trimmed with velvet, quills, fancy nts. It boarding: houses and hotels, in fact handy most any | White Duck Skirts, with blue trimmings, uced to tle tots: 36x48 inches: prettily figured silkoline covering: | yr5{q, ornaments and flowers; a neat little hat; now or the m ve; @ snap at HAle'S «...coueueennen.. ol i SRS SuEe SR ey | pure white cotton filled; wooi knotted; at Hale's.Hoe each | gl shown at Hale's...... 83700 o oF 2 Inch Paper Mache wash basins—Better to handle | A snap in Calico Wrappers; medium and light shades; | White Blankets—An all-wool Blanket (and when we | Straw Bralds—All the desirable shades, now sell- than tin; neat as wax; at Hale's... <....12¢ | well made, with ruffle and braid trimmings; a good little | say all wool that means every thread wool), double-bed | ing for 3¢ yard se——— garment for summer wear; one of the snaps at Hale's | size; 72x48 inches: pink or blue border; a blanket that has | 3 - h dorHal i | this week iy B ivere...BB¢ each | been selling for $& ».. at Hale's ..... 3 75 pair [ these lines made ale’s goods | | 53 Kimonas—The popular dressing sacque of the day: | Thite: Blankets all-wool white anket; od, | | | vit collars for men | | easy to slip on: neat as can be; blue and white, pink and hm\“~h\|\t:i:‘h;.m; :1( n‘r\'l‘nh:':-”ja\t\lu|1ar1\! ‘1‘.5“|dr~fily:l¥(’n nxgxull— |* ncw catalog feecraibolt Adesinoty : P | linen—10c. The great H. B. dollarg' | | white and lavender and white; we opened the n with | gize bed: superior wool: an elegant Blanket: | | we will be ready to send out our new cata- A uss way e T Deimel | these at $t 50; we c a snap of a price.. e cach e 85 ¢ 72 G 00 «| log. Send in your names now. Only for 2 e L e e bk 25 Jackets at a big saving: black. blue or tan cheviot, SAXSIS . B0 I00 S X s | out-of-town people e present, and I i or whipcords: Jackets that sold for $10 and $12 50, 50 White Crochet Bedspreads—Full-sized Spreads, | was secret it be- | 1 reduced to $5; Jackets that sold for $16 and $16 50 re hemmed and ready for use: Marseilles pattern; heavy 3- | board pla + - + |hatcedito)s . G G35 each | ply yarn; tie 90c quality, reduced to. | + — + all emy school books (primary and high school) and school supplnes of every kind—Hale’s prices rule. ‘ LMMWWWMWWW\N\NWWWWMMA ed the case until \\'edm‘<- RETURN OF THE -,“hfi 'f\.c‘hvn _{'!‘j“y\\:;hiifir”r THREE JURORS SAY | fa3% for Fairfax. whers they will spend ——————— e contin KILLED HIMSELF TO i 1 Annie Ross, wife of a clerk in the had Jesse accompany him to the AVOID A SLOW DEATH Valley Water Works, who was COLORED MASCOT | dcrital Tiote, and kept him there for SHE IS INNOCENT Taylorinacl cancyl : “ted on Friday by Judge Mogan on g | eral days. It goes without ing % a charge of petty larceny for stealing Jesse was the cynosure of all eves. Mr. United States District Judge de Haven AGIC SUICIDE OF A MARINE | articles from Mrs. Ash, %08 O'Farrell | PRIDE OF THE TWENTY-FOUR/ Wilder's business took him away from the MINNIE ADAMS’ FATE NOT erday denied the petition of the John = treet icted yesterday on it 1 the ma terday tem holl Company for an order directl; stree also convicted yesterday o city, and th sc s yesterday - | Niche c ¥ r al ectin HOSPITAL PATIENT. e A REGIMENT HERE AGAIN. 3 sed at the Youths' Direeto YET DECIDED. e trustee of the estate of E. T. m‘- - - preter Levin Bros., grocers, Mar. ¢ s now aweing the ! lor, insolvent, to deliver to it certain per- b ket s Se e in bot as. 5 [ by reco r he deeds of de -do pigte 3! 101 | Frederick Lindsell Asked Leave of |dfie’rl Uit nint Fridar, " 0 " Jesse Newman Has Been “Moving | dine by himscit while in Lonorate com: | Judge Lawlor O o i BerIS to | Sonas peineccs, Xk Sates dasiied (it 3 . < | 2 i Y: 0! p g4 Twenty-fourth. ! & y e Sent a Revolver Bullet J‘ RIGHTS OF A JURY. Two Years and Now He never paid a conductor fare. He has vis- True in His Keepmw l‘('mr‘amr‘n] :»\ actual delivery or change i % i fted the principal American cities, and of possession. Into His Heart. ’Sup;‘eme Court Favors the Freedom | 1 ey | }v’,x.\ Im{(l’ .\‘n‘;;_.'l Ilh‘nn Hu 1l;\mr A;at\’:‘r;r: e i e ke —_—————— - = | thereof had offered him the keys o ir | he jury which must determin fate | Wanted in New: Mexios of Thought and Speech. The pride and mascot of the Twenty- | Cities. o | Of Mrs. Minnie Adams, charged with the | o WESHE S8 AOF SEKES Eredecial Tindecll, 2 de Now he has tired of war and er of her infant son, John Richard n has been handed down by the | g0 Proor SO0 BRT et of Ter turned from Manlla r : S } . injunction to “move Ho | murd ding yesterday ing by Sh 3 1 eme Court in which it is held that = o | of the po! injunction to ‘“‘mov | - sauaest < o .. | ding yesterday morning by Sheriff Black ernment transpo S et fetd ihat little Jesse Newman. is back In San Fran- | is waiting for Mr. Wilder to return to the | Gray, spent last night in confinement Wi~ | jnton of New Mexico and Detective Bd Lol o S e fter varipus adventures by field | take him back to Honolulu, | der eves of several Deputy Sheriffs. | oo 0" 570 1ed up in the City Prison. L ave retired to deliberate on @ | and fiood. He i now In pleasant durance | Where he can live In one place. free of the | When the case was called vesterday | {75 So0oa”in Now "Mexico for crain Badlibees ry ( ‘j“' ;mg”:_h]““"lv” tendt at the Youths' Directory. having enjoyed | ] l:‘-s:"‘!”‘“’fh‘;r‘({r::‘r nx?.:}lm:fl ot 5e | morning .Judge Lawlor \]H&n'n wx] e | e I TCe Y (F M arone s of listen eputy sheri o hos \f the Occidental Hotel for | POT!S anc de el jur: ctions, while not drag- | g E v v L arroll; Cl IEUDHON r other people. The court reaches 1):.\,];1”‘,:1"’::':"\ "r[h‘.l-‘ ‘-:)‘I‘ln‘r‘r};‘ny‘x]":J-"\'Ul“-(h‘: constabutan e e 1].:: rhr”}n;::snflc i those In the dne pherl il lenve, Wit nim o Borckman: ent < while affirming the judgment of | . g = e e 1 ~ase, exhaustively e A : % e : Y = e ment of | hag heen carving a name for himself in g | celebrated Durrant case, exhaus 3 - usfors “Jonn T Murtay, J. R . e he Superior Court denying a new trial ipo pistory of the pending war, has had a Coroner’s Inquests. | covered the law of circumstantial evi- ton e Ot ianeelf Faiher than|in the case of Edward Saltsman against | chaquered career. | The death of Mrs. Maria Parente was' gence, as well as other matters neces- Ste'a Wngering death. He # for and | the Sunset Telephone and Telegraph Com- | Ty years ago he ran away from his | taken up by a Coroner's jury yesterday | sary for the enlightenment of the jury. Feceived & permit lasi Thursday forenon | pany. Saltzman brought suit against the | fyeher fn Chattanooga. Temn.. and, ac. | morning. The testtmony of Autopsy Sur- | The instruction of the Jury completed | § « EE CREDIT HOUSE” for leave of absence until 5 p. m, for the | company to recover damages for personal | cording to his own statement, he has since | geon Zabala was that the woman had | Judge Lemiet, oragrec, pue oy, Mudgiet | £ S Tnsp purpose of visiting his wife a | injuries. The jury gave judgment against | then faithfully obeyed the injunction of | gjeq of septic perotinitis following the un- | Keeping of the ol | Six Stories o ptic od Last evening and J street, in the re ke from | him, and he made a motion for a_ new | the poiice in a hundred cities to “move | Juwful use of drugs. The other witnesses sl i “""“lgfi{(”’"{““"’r{‘l!';'“m,;“’“m e t he left the building Y | {rial. To support the motion various afi- on gave testimony tending to prove that the | 80, & 8 Ghd Judge Lawlor ordered the | frernoon, when some Doys s im in | davit h sawt of misconduct on the part of juro ‘se_done moved on till T be tired.” | {0 as caus own death. cas fhe bushes at the junction of Thirteenth | Were f R i oy T SO P ATy v astenda b Tiiars yoman w as the caus .:‘3_2|!x:|' “"';L"ée_: jury locked up for the night Tt was un- and Lake streets. They thought | the heriff having the jury in | Tennessee two vear ago, when. I be only | canscd came to her death at the hands of | Gerstood when the order ‘was made that | e was asleep and paid no further | charge in which it is set forth that one |8 vears old, 'kase my fader whip me too 'N‘-;;: ‘v"“fi n;n. deat | nine were joined for conviction, while Finding the body in the same | of the jurors said that If they did not | much. I made my way troo to dis city, | PATISSMONR oy Gum. the Chinese | three held out for acquittal. the Marine | sgre. a verdict they would get no|and den de colored regiment take me for | (ot LM% SRE T Gered in a Toom at 809 > Drivers N. J. Pen- Kaplan and enscveccsetosssrcscvonsns Health De- | place gcs(rfrrlr‘\ they vml(Hi;»f} the Marine on a X | | : | : B ftor of Health Hospital authorities and the body Was | money, and rather than face such a ca-|a mascot.” Jesse pleaded entire igno- | Soras 0 O ] Scorned Parental Objection. 1. Tyrrell: Matrons ac Hagbor | {dontified a8 that of Iindsell. There was | jamity’ he would agres. to any verdict, | rance. ¢f what matcots were, excepting | SoCKlon Street on e D of e rar: | < itnkett. th 1\1 ear-old son Hospitals Mrs. § {. Reed, Ellen | a bullet wound in the region of the heart | Another juror, the deputy testified, while | that Le recollected that they were well 1o Y \\é\_][er F. UT: Gl e = ne Mre. Bessie | and a revolver with one of the chambers | all were in a restaurant, rang up some | fed azd had pretty good times. tes et e of William A. Plunkett, the well-known containing an empty shell lay by his side. | party on the teleplpne and gave instruc- ‘When the Twenty-tourth regulars left | attorne; and Miss Ida Marsh, daughter regarding his personal business. In |here on the transport Sheridan Jesse went | Mrs. Phallwatz's House Ransacked. | o¢ ; jocal mining operator, were married e of England, 40 [ tior Li vears old. The body was taken to the | reviewing the case the Supreme Court | along. Arrived at Honolulu, the colored | “\re Phallwatz of 627 Union street re-|jast Saturday in San Rafael by the Rev. N oreiiod | held that although the telephone conver- | colonel refused to let him re-embark for ! - S tro " |la o % Morete a0 Sation ahould nof have beeh allowed, nm‘ Maniia, He stayed In the capital city of | ported at the Callfornia-street police sta-| pather Phillpps. The wedding was secret, ran, Engineer R conversation in the jury-room was confl- | Hawaii, and upon belng challenged to | tion vesterday afternoon that on the pre-| it is said, hecause the ‘n\mg‘wnp!e}y;f‘rfl Johnson. Long COURT NOTES. Gontial and. could not Droperly. he used | show 4 $20 bill And being unable Lo do so | vious night her house had been entered | afraid of parental objectlon. Young Plun- exsenger of the on @ motion for o new irial, as drawing | he was again told for the e om0 | by burglars, who stole a silk dress valued | ket and his_bride were schoolmates in s agaln told o e A eted 1o a | at $15, three clocks. a_palr of opera- | the Horace Mann Grammar School a few ndsell was a n position wi partme s last on the list jurore up for such acts detracts from the Judge Treadwell has followed the same | freedom of thought and speech in a jury, Ship that salied for San Francisco a few | glasses and a_quantity of jewelr: years ago, and it was there that thelr course as Judges Conlan and Mogan, and | Which is not in keeping with our institu- | weeks ago. On the vessel he met Mr. | A detective with several clews was sent friendship |..-gm3r which culminated - in ADVERTISEMENTS. vesterday he dismissed the cases of J. J. | tions. | Wilder, a prominent man in the islands, nn the trail. their marriage. They will leave in a few Dunn, Bessie Rifkin, G. Hatch, Leon De- ville, A. McGinty and Joseph O'Brien, The wolf of | e - e nd eir sympathizers 2 g i — = & - Lar e, formed for Com- Howls at e | Y aqronce Forrester, the boy who broke | o holstered in figured tapes- ARSI [3 g : open yoorbox a h depot sands of ‘men | JPOR & POOTDOR B0 i atole 8 cents, was try. Full spring seat. It who are well | "o iorgay sent to the Boys' and Girls’ 3 ,mll keep you home eve- |$nings.. .$4.75 Ald Society by Judge Mogan. Lawrence’s | James McDermott, has not captured. 5 Rockstroh, a drug ‘j"r“f"“}":‘f!“‘; | Chairs for hall reception room, T asturiay . on charges 4 parlor and dining room—there salways Keenan on Fri- | $another place for a chair, and we'vea | ¢ chair for any place. Madras curtains—a new lot of these delightful, serviceable curtains In a Harietv of designs. Nothing better to E RRDGRONG5 to do and sur rounded by plenty. IIi. Eealth, in the majority casés, is star tion, pure and N simple. It means that body, brain, nerve, bone ., Bush and Gough streets—Rev. + Morning—Services at 11 o'cloc! Hanson. 5 Services at ‘Thinking and Living.” Even- falism and the Christian with baptismal service. First Baptist, Fddy street, near Jones—Rev. | Morning_ E. A. Woods, D.D. ing—* Church, $8909606$4> he Friend of God.” Emmanuel Church, | Morning. German h corner Twelfth and Stevenson streets— | ‘'Holding Fast the Faith. Rev. F. W. Fischer. Emmanuel Baptist, Bartlett street, near | Morning—*'The Face of Jesu Evening. Twenty-third—Rev. J. George Gibson. —*"Those Who Overcome of |and Howard freadwell’s nt Weapons for Present or, King First English Lutheran, 1318 Geary street, | Morning—'‘An near Gough—Rev. E. Nelander. Use.”” Evenin, Saul at the Wi m to Jok hout a Hamilton Square Baptist, Post street, near | Morning—Preaching by Dr. T. G. Steiner—Rev, W. C. Jenkins. ®on, president of California. College. piritual Cave.’ Vs precrip- er the sale. P HPDDIOPIPOD VP09 9999099009009 90D9PP00IVOIPDEVLOVVPPPSSPOODPSPEP DD BIEDOPOOE S 8t Ignatius, Van Ness avenue and Hayes street—Jesult Fathers. P. G Butler will preach on 10:30; selemr ome Things About Praver.’ house keeper on | ‘Warnings From Career of Col- Central Methodist Episcopal, Mission street, high mass. and one of his between Sixth and Seventh—Rev. Charles and sinew are | ot, who, has | € —Sermon by Rev. Vincent Chiap- Teven b roomer 9 lighten up a dull room or to p{otect ar. improperly or | 4 restaurant under the lodging. ould I Study the Word Starr King A M. E. Zlon, 805 Stockton | fme lace curtains than these light St. Mary's (Paullst), Dupont and California | Morning—Rev. Father Wyman will preach Evening—"Christ, the Carpen- oper, insuf- | airing their troubles in Judge v a charge of maliciou streets—Paulist Fathers. at the 11 o'clock mass. Evening.Rev. street—Rev. T. Brown. 9% God hable fast-color Madras, $1.25 and ficient nourishment is starvation 1. On Thursd When a ma ter's Son.” 009 @PPIOOLIGOPPOD rron against M Father Younan will deliver the discourse. chief brought by Ba SI 50 pair. s head aches it is because | the tissues of the bra do mot receive | Talbot for breaking in the door of her & - A AR sufficient n ceive impure and When a man ge means that t ishing the the pastor. Fvening— Bethel African M. E., Powell strest, near | Morning—Sermon Tt acause Barron kept the key was | & Bt. James, Twenty-thirl and Guerrero | Morning—Solemn high mass at 10:30, Rev. Jackson—Rev. W. B. Anderson. Mrs. Fanny M. Coppin of Philadelphia CARPET DEPARTMENT urishment from the blood, or re- Tal- streets—Rev. P. R. Lynch. Father Lynch celebrant; special musical el an adfoess dismissed. Yesterday morning Mr: programme. Evening—Vespers and ser- healthy nouri: rrest for or bot got a_warrant for Bar Ingrain carpet sewed and laid, 25 ‘The Attraction o mon by one of the Fathers Sacrifice. s nervons and sleepl Dleod is not properly nour- | r E When his skin breaks threatening her with a hammer, he batt \ccuses him of entering her = < Howard M. E. Howard street, between | Morning cents 2 yard: Second and Third—Rev. John A. B. Wii- [ Evening—'‘The Passing of Colonel Rob- terday morning and, after au Mary's Cathedral, Ven Ness avenue and | Morning—Solemn high mass at 10: e ert G. Ingersoll and Lessons From His Don’t wait for your carpet to wear 0}:{!‘{?" street—Rev, Father Prendergast, by one of the Fathers. Evening—Solemn Life and Religlon”; special music. 2 entirely awa aud pimples and erup. | slapped her face. ‘one of the Fathers. V. vespers; sermon b; elton, charged of Robert S Even- that the skin is 'Hm: T e ot L E Stewart Memorial U. P., Guerrero street, | Morning—'‘The Forward March.' 1 Tobbery for stealing a gold pin from Two well-lighted floors on which St Patdcics, Misslon street, between | Morning—Sermon by Father O'Hara at 10:30 ]tn show vou just how a carpet or rug ORI SOOTORX 2208 & S £ kS & - S @ 4 & & o ks f the blood $ ies of t S | . . 3 < 36 primariis Gue o ‘«“” e o S'mira and Fourth-Rev. Father Cum- mass _Bvening—Sermon by one. of the 2 e Ny W Duss ing=" Ze Dying Robber Saved 0 3 in the dining-rc ar - ‘athers. J: @ : = = = nourishment through the blood, | ing & & AL . 0IN° | & mings. Howard Presbyterian, corner Oak and Ba- | Morning—''Beauty. ivening—Work Ou g & saloon at Twenty-fourth and York 2 = = = e & 5 stne oes s s t would look on your own floor. W life stream: - Dr. Pletce’s | mibeate e Dy e e T 5 e ker streets (Panhandle Golden Gate |~ What God Works In.” oo Xee d 40 e : J Richmond Congregational. Beventh avenue | Morning —‘“Serving God Continually.”” Even- & S o — o cal Discovery is the greatest | vesterday, the Judge remarking that the | 3 "iad Ciement Eirestotev. P, Gocbe, ing"*The Power of the Tmagination.” " & g Hev S8 Tiowee e | g]ee‘;lgr*!‘: ca"y]peat S‘:‘\r‘llf\g}r"l:afx ordler e od-makers and purifiers. It defendant was honorably discharge b4 = — s 2 & e : | ine is equal e appetite, corrects s O Heatnanuol- | 3 . Olivet Congretstional eventeenth and Nde | M UIE Tolbridual fugrenincy/’ Hiven 4 ' ovecy Crostyiecion, Fostll ol Cery | Miming Sermoh by pestor: and specidl @ | ut no order o petite, corrects all disorders . 4 trests—Rev. John Hemph music. Evening— Welcome home to sol- ot n 00 small to receive of the digestion, makes the assimilation of | 11T wlmr‘;.w ajvnl?mad' by Judfit- ‘l‘rezx)d- streets—Rev. H. T. Shepard. ing—""Obligations of Citizenship. 2 diers: ‘address by Chaplain Giibert of Sec- prompt attention. the life-giving clements of the food per- | Countr Jnil for battenr: upon Willlam $ First Congreational, corner Post and Ma- | Mornink Services appropriate to the semi- & ond Oregon; patriotic song service. 2| g fect, invigorates the liver, promotes secre- | Price and his wife, got an additional three J LT George C. Adams. gentennial anniversary of the church. & First United Presbyterian, corér Golden | Morning— The Great Sacrifie” Evenine— & | Free delivery, Oak tion and excretion, and vitalizes the whole | months yesterd on a second charge. iy 3 Y o Gate avenue and Polk street—Rev. H. H. | " “‘Christ at the Door.” ol body. It makes firm, muscular flesh, but | His attorney gave motice of appeal in § 2 Bell. @i M FRIEDMAN 5 (5(0 ) does not make corpulent people more cor- | Doth cases and his bonds were fixed at| g Tnira Congregational, Fifteenth street, be- | Morning—'The Chemistry of & s terian— - “God's Lav S T pulent. It cures o8 per cent. of all cases | $1000 each th 3 tween Mission and Valencla. Evening— ‘The Man Who Westminster Fresbyterian _Page and IWeb- | Moming—God's Law_for, all Nationa & | 233 t0 237 Post St. of lingering coughs, bronchial, throat and | JSeie Ferry, the “tough: girl who was § S L . o2 il G 0 O 2| ¢ Openevenings Near Stockton kindred affections, which, if neglected, | riday . was. sentenced: to. (heeo Months = © & Young Men's Christian Assoclation—Mason | Atterncon—Gospel _platform service at 3 & L : y day, was sentenced to three months t Christian, Twelfth - | Morning—Chaplain Gilbert of Second O 3 folocks : Sinad seoe lead up to consumption. It isthe bestof |in the County Jall yesterday. Ier com.| o & v bor ok s Hora o Doar Mia- | N achy . EventagMrs. Matde A, & S Il sirects Sisiocks andewa, Uy aunomlisecretury. s all nerve tonics and restoratives, Keptby | panion, C. D. Bersee, for having a con- | & Bridge will lecture on “‘Social Breakers.” & & First Church of Christ. Scientist, Central | Morning— ‘Spirit.” AIll are welcoms. @ | all medicine dealers. | \nerz:'led fretunn 1n| his plllssesnrion was fined | @ block, 283 Sutter istrosts betesy Grant 3 : b4 T was taken ill in February, 1892, with head- | with the alternative of 130 days in St. Luke's Episcopal, corner Van Ness ave- | Morning—Holy communion at 8 o'clock; & avenue and Kearny street—The Bible and o | 1e and pain in my back,” writes H. Gaddis, | (B _County Jail. 3 nue and Clay street—Bishop Moreland, | morning prayer and sermon at 11. Even: & Sclence and Health, With Key to the ol é‘ £ 315 South J Street, Tacoma, Wash. 1 Efl:;:fér;%flvl\,“‘lxkfi‘nnfi. the wh{sk}'fld‘rur;n(\ier & rector. ing—Rev. W. C. Staw will dellver ser- & Sexlpiires © 4 [ 3 o : gamy, appeared in Judge mon on ‘‘Henry VIIT and the Church of & = & o 3’&1?.:}‘; xf?“: xl;:{zex;gx":fm H§ | Mogan’s court yesterday and the case was x England.” ® Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ. 320 | Morning—‘Who Mav Ablde the Day of His & 4 / so th not sleep, only by | Gontinued ull Wednesday. He was yester: | & ® Doetistrect vora Eendon Coming.” Evening—Preaching at @ l& {4 being propped up in bed. My lungs hurt me, | 44y booked on an additional charge of | @ St. James Mirsion, Sixth avenue and Clem.- | Morning—8unday_school at 9:45; morning & Seventh- Adventist, 814 = S ar ,fgmio ;‘noo:gha(l was jns’x siin and bone. '}Qfi‘;f;‘;d ‘;‘;’ i flmrfld;fl!n Q\'mwss eing 3. sirect, Hichmiond -Clergy of St. Steph. | Drayer at 1. Etening—Evensang at & g i?l::e‘:’—%?-{er 36 Cories. it “FJSL’*‘?T‘S“"G?.“.‘(':&“& ot tue e & £ ught 1 was going to die. d two bottles | ourne of 26 Second street, SE : = niquity.” 5 @ o Dr hercrss Con Setical Discorery and 3 | whose daughter Osgood married on July | & & o 2| RADWAYS'S READY RELIER 0 s, Stephen’s Mission, 1712 — 30 o v, 819 . . v g made me sound and well. It saved my life. Luke L. Battles, gardener in the Alta § BY,Sepuen's Mislon, I3 Heyes street— | Morming_snnday sciool at 320 o'clock. g & Tneosopnical Soclety, §19 Market street. | Evening_Lecture by Miss E. J. Whittler; & | | unrivaled belore the public for & s No remedy relieves constipation so plunmnnneareg in Judge ‘\Iofnns court | ¢ 2 > subject, “‘Occult Christianity. & | Pain Remedy. It instantly relieves and quickly guickly and effectively as Dr. Pierce’s | Yesterday on the charge of falling to pro- |4 st. Stephen's, Fillmore and Fulton streets— | Morning—H ' 3 . 7 S jsurae & s, Sore Throats, Influenza, Bron- nickly £ L h : ing—Holy communion at 7 o'clock; & @ First New Jerusalem (Swedenborglan), 1526 | Morning—''Agnosticism’ ; text, “If any man ® | chitls, Pneumonia, Rheum Pleasant Pellets. They never gripe. | ;:'ofmsad w'm‘;":";sn:;‘le,ma;% 7!“«!{l t‘ge & Clergy of St. Stepben's ) morning prayer at 1. Evening—Evensong & O'Farrell street—Rev, D, V. Bowen. will do His will he shall know of the doc- & | Headache, Toothache and m“p':f:- );::;:n]::l.; ay and the ' & at ® 4 trine’” Evening—No evening service. @ | for Malaria and all Bowel Pains. All drugeisia

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