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20 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, 1899 Hale’: Hale’s. STATE BOARD F HEALTH No Sympathy for ltsj: Attitude. SIGNIFICANT REQUEST MADE | CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN THE QUARANTINE ROW. —— Asks Governor Gage Not to Appro- Money With Which to ight the Federal Officials. bt The San Francisco Chamber of Com- r ficers and the 1 and the action of chamber has proved to t the Board of Health. n a request | all other kindred schools in the city | result was most enjovable, a very happy | day belng spent from 9 o'clock to 6, | when the return was made. Everything | expected at a picnic except a bar and | | local authoritie: Hale’s. The dancing_ was provided and the outing left a very happy impression on all. — . - Simon Gallick Arrested. Simon Gallick, who was arrested some months ago for burglary and released on §1500 bail, which he recently jumped, | was brought back from Madera yesterday | by Chief Jailer Ford and lodged in the County Jail. Gallick got into trouble at | Fresno and was arrested once for battery | and fined $20, and again for vagrancy, He went to Madera and was held by the Sher- | iff there on telegraphic advices from the Gallick’s bail was raised to $5000 and he will be brought to a speedy trial. ———— A. M. E. Services To-Day. \ There will be special services at Bethel A. M. E. Church, Powell street, near Jackson, to-day. Bishop W. J. Gaines will | preach an ordination sermon at 11 o’clock. oty At the close Rev. E. T. Hubbard, Rev.| E. S. Lee and Rev. R. Arrington will be ordained elders. Rev. J. S. Whitten of Riverside will ocupy the pulpit at 3 p. m Rev. J. E. Edwards of Los Angeles will ‘preaoh at 8 p. m — e e—————— | Jrf::]y for ye todlet-dadle. | Grand Jurors and the Morgue. 1 | Grand Jurors Jennings and Bachman | visited the Morgue yesterday and, after | Hale’s. Hale ‘Manhattan Jilverware e finp/{'/ ff ye fi'lverfmz'”z 2/0:" {o 6e/0[¢1 [o_ye genl[ffa[& at ye privale Sale on ye morrow e sample line of quadruple-plated silverware manufactured N.Y. The prices to us were dinary triple-plate ware, but guaranteed to be quadruple years and look We purchased the entir by the Manhaitan Silver Plate Company of Lyons, considerably less than we would have to pay for the or the goods are worth considerably more. Every article is plate on hard white metal, and is further guaranteed to wear for twenty equal to solid silver. With but one or two exceptions there listening to Coroner Hill's soothsome say- sald that they would recommend the | visors to make an appropriation of | r annum for a matron and an ap- propriation for the purchase of two new horses for the Morgue wagon, the pres- | ent team having been hauling Tom Smith and dead people for the last twelve ¥ and being decrepit and c ar sheets and pfllow cases White furnishings for the bedroom—coun- ters loaded with our N. Y. buyers’ careful se- lections from the world’s markets. are no duplicates, being the samples used in their sales- rooms. We offer the entire line until sold at much less than is regularly paid for triple-plate ware. Articles will be engraved with one or two initials free of charge. dress goods Lots of new and seasonable goods, bought by discriminating buyers, for early fall wear. shown in all the new woven and elegant at $1.25 a vard 22 colors, are | Satin faced broadcloths. close des; goods are 30 inches wide, | ? | Appropri- ‘ u : z ., Plain 4-bottle castors, quadruple plate... 2 Lsssien 5 3 = nbleached sheets of fair quality. with two-inch hem, at castors, satin fi bright engraved quadruple plate o nish sxesata ¢ blues and blacks; it h officers ¢ A ) ) seting s it engra us B & I Ext vy shower-proc new hlues a Lealth otieers)| QUARTERMASTER BREVY ; the following clean-up prices : 54x90, 29¢c; 63x90, 32c;| Lil! [ 1 plain, Eldss: aundru e D (Tt and $4,00 | is the popular thing th ST efbadkaain ] | 72x90, 35¢; 81x90, 38c ; 90x90, 40c. | Chilaren gold Jine S ariioe deslong: ouadsunle piate: : . R E et Ecrotam hevel STABBED BY A SAILOR | Cups and saucers; satin engraved: quadruple plate T s2l00, e by the quarantine | Good quality bleached muslin sheets, with perfect hem.| Toothpick holders;’ gold lined: in assorted designs: quadru 3 B R1.50 vard e board with the —— | ready for use; 54x90, 37%e; 63x%0, 40¢; 81x%0...... ..50¢| Napkin il :v\{m stands ;‘m| plain satin finish; in assorted design: m e i e 36 inches wide, the kind T meaa ob- | e S b Serving trays—Various sizes and shapes, mostly round; satin finish. 225 1o 89.25 affeta silks, a perfect TIN5 L L it gives the least ns of ¢ ‘A_FFBAY ON TK}? 'I'IR‘ANSPOR.Ti oot -mghw;u:? Eiggm;al}_:fi(blsglr‘r:,d 'r‘u})ucsunggpgeu. with, perégcé} Water sets of m,»‘., pleces; plain beaded patterns and satin engraved 7.00 and ® 24.“:. we ch % u‘\l\nxl\u vour money back for if it Kl‘l Ul‘)hn et ENNIAL. [ Hale's dm;]b!; warp shests, extra heavy linen, for hotel use,| Bonbon dishes, in assorfed patterns, satin finish and bright cut.. o $2.50 d foot S = 2 too-inch hem, the best sheet we know of for the purpos Bread trays In various designs and sizes... i 75 to B0 | : | read n the warp makes 1t hard to rip and gives un.| Covered butter dish atin® finish: engraved in various design 5% | underwear and footwe i at the only | Brevy Left at the Hospital in Naga- | 54x90. 42lc; 63x90, 4T%e; 72x90, B2%e; SI1x90, | soes : R Spaonsay e i s % | Ladies' Flanpelette gowns, good quality, in r{y;( and ‘;?mi et ftiaatiat i aimi o | 5 DERCE gB%e | cawe haietsl “engraved and piain: satin finish = : | stripes, Mother Hubbard style. wide and 100, WL FHCE “Gut to even be able to , | em, 72290, 55 x%, G0c; %0x “05¢ | Clamb tray And SCTAPers Bets.. s :ssoserssnsss i : 00 o e e oy so st e e each to be found | on the Ship. P p oy bow s nat L 2 3.00 to_$5. e e S e bbed vests and pants, two- 0 il Nut | bowls; gold lined and engraved: quadru iate .00 10 $16. | "50 dozen ladies’ heavy jersey ribbed ves pants. at one haa % L FS 200 d. IL;”p IB: CGSOIS. 36x45 inches, made of /'Eflry‘ Quadruple plate tipped and fancy tea spoons; \-E( of S]I'(" sl,l‘} and’ 1.45 | thirds wool, soft and warm, pearl buttons, seams ,Hvl 'u\t"(-fl"l, Japanese | ( quality muslin with two-inch hem, a regular 10c grade, gt| Quadruple plate tipped and fancy dessert spoons s 2,00 and K2, Ohe of our regular 75c lines, in small, medium and large sizes, - Hongkong | When the United States Government clean-up price of 7c. 33:‘;:”»%" ;'\"T:: :‘1‘»:‘! and fancy table spoons; set of six _- 220 and and a good garment for fall and Wi cream white. been here before, | transport Centennial arrives at this port g 3 3 2 adruple. pla pped and fancy dessert forks: set of six to be ¢ outat ...... s e ed that he | ghe wiil, bring one of her crew, Charles m«?&l‘”fi.?”"x&‘mnf.“" & heavy case for hotel use, 45x36| Quadruple plate tipped and fancy table forks; set of six Ladies’ muslin skirt, of extay g;u(lnw ?:i]ki ¥ gt = vy was diseas Quarantine | Jocieon. 1 frans. He will be deltvered to | hes, 15¢; i E S .16 2. We also have single pieces for the dining table, such as celery tr muslin, with $-inch hem, a clusts = Hory oereDr m sent to the {inited States Marshal Shine and a charge | o Sood guetliy eneiin piNow sesexs WUB feE N HEE Sl | tonls s e e e e e e S aciln drawers, Good quality, sl o 2 i ict bodily ;W D ferrec o : iy e g8 : jousjotas e & tne. 4 5 cooe PEPEREE ) 4 board de 1 investiga~ ;’:_,’,‘\‘i,,‘qb;u‘x“}‘ injury will be prefer "" ‘“"Eeinmmsfnld”‘ .lw:‘.,a“x’r‘w)_xgs. 5 ..o......dBc| Rogers 1M1 medium table knives; silver plated, sets of six.. | 12T i iarents Hose, marro i iacaleas) fasts bleciezigh: X e e e s, o i mstitched muslin pillow cases.... 27T%e to 62 (o5 dessert kmives; “silyer plated, sets of six.....oo ol thrend gobd weight and elastic, the *‘hard-twisted kind,” with when the Centennial wa aring Naga- | sug E . 45¢ Rogers 1847 butter knives double knees, heels and toes, sizes 6 to 9. .....12%e pair wledge was | saki on her way Miniia, ne and| § towels and blankets |, Ladies' fie rivbed hose, full finished, Ritg [as fon e suggestion | Quartermaster Herman Brevy got into a | 0 a 2 i tostand heel} warraried faat S = To Sl e antten Tk L Sachaon S teger” | €0 dozen huck towels, 17x35 inches, fine weave with fringed | = | dressy sort,”” sizes 6 to 832.......en +ssse2.3 pairs for 50e " BEERE | Quiermanies W TaRRo) it | ) of Ao S e e g g ) CICANSUPS 1IN Cloaks " So far all was well, | was just good as a white man and | ) pleces of bleached table damask, all linen, 20 inches wide, T prepaciug for new fall stock oucibuyer, whidh fainow Eathering ii NeW York, wé fina's | | ROCIONS stion of where the | probably a little better than a white man fn a variety of patterns, extra value at the clean up price of | few odds and ends in ladies’ tan kersev capes. They are this season's goods but we do not | = Ball knitting cotton, 4-thread, in white, brown, black, navy for the attendant | of the Brevy brand. This expression of SEo e e e " Bc’a yard| wWish to carry them over, and have therefore taken all priced at $10 and $12 0 and marked | and cardinal, 8t.....li..oooes ‘dc a ball “tion. Of | apinion infuriated the quartermaster and Napkins to match above, 2ix23 inches. S$1.750ul doen [ $2.00 ey fare WOTHE yous tuspedtion Black enameled hairpins, both stralght and erinkled...... .. to provide | he proceeded to pummel Jackson with his Tleited - skoline comtorters Aoabls Hedlslsa e vt he 40 dozen wash and novelty waists, in pretty checks, stripes, small plaids and diagon: - . osdsateisoanmat e Nkl paper special com- | fis The ro retreated and on Brevy on wool, knotted s . Jth COt-| effects, with linen cuffs o some have insertion fronts, c s bl d, and some Ste s shields, In sizes 2 and 3, good values at 10c. ine Offieer | following him up and again strik im S mey o i W00 eash | withi it (ronta st el Teular $1/00 and §1%5 values . D B0c . | tow cusmesanees . e or_and Dr kson drew a sheath-knife and plunged (0 pairs tan-colored cotton blankets, to be closed out at the | 15b Gosmn b als e (03 Wity Welk esldlh, 1y Ganey iiocs =) ol eeet: et A SR S cari butions, Nos. a5 and 50 to induce s abdom L 3 | trimmed with pretty edging; in white and soft colors; collars and cuffs; others with pretty R i 13 n staple colors, but making vy's serious that he | 3: inc M'%p‘ clean-up price.... .80c pair | insertion; all sizes; regular value §1 50, $1 75 and $2 00..... s at T8¢ o Hiack, : 3¢ a yard for, it is | was disc rvice and was & wide Clean-up price S5e pair | A final clean-up In jackets. There is an even dozen of good jackets, that sold for $5 00 e : 5 ecure the | sent to St. Bernard tal at Naga- | 66 wide, clean-up price .88c pair | 1o wh e e A et el 1y S¥end , of & dagke! Hiat sl for 8 | c A 5 the S 2 r- | saki for treatment American Con- | 2 S, valng St Slean-ubipmcat AEEe Daict il kLo STV Wh ey VR A ¢y e M R L SR s men’s furnishings sul at that port, after making an investi- | D Tasies jeoiets il Intolack, tan bide #od bibwn chiayiots! sutibranclntin s motis e e e e s ¥ cisco Cham- EaliOnioTy ik pot iy e J‘lx) =3 handkerchiefs | or satin linet, with smal cléeves! fly or 'double-breasted and good fitting: B e il i ‘every Wiy sixes 1% P Sting " | United States Marshal in this city. 160 dozen ladies’ cambric handkerchiefs, in large assortment e s e R e % | Hove wool sweaters, turtle neck, in biue " The papers arrived yesterday and were of styles, open-worked corners, plain hemmed and lace edges | con a2y white and biack and orange, others with sailor collar, handed to United States Attorney Coombs, | L enines om A e 4 white and blue and white, at......$1.00 each 1 who Instructed Assist United States | A better quality, and a mighty good sweater, turtle neck, Attorney Banning to take the necessary o0 in pure wool, green and orange, white and green, navy and teps to Jackson se presented | etiin | e Cand. crimson and white, an elegant garment, for..$1.50 the U: States Grand Jury. It is 3500 vards of silk velling, 18 inches wide, in plain and dot- | | osrys : ot believed that Jackson will be indicted, ted nets and fancy meshes, in brown, white, black and white, | millinery e it appearing from the depositions of the with black dots, veiling that regularly sells for 2%c a yard. | 'his is the time of ve is is the plac - 1 A ;m' e that the cted in self-defense the price t0 YOU.....coeenes 18¢ a yard { e have been ng all the season for $ and $10 s 1 requesting him ———————— % | | now reduced to. Ressa £2.00 and $3.00 each t GOLDEN GATE ELKS. | embroidery | A "Complete line of coiored sliorsin Milan straw .1l : The ladies’ night recently given by | 1700 yards cambric embroldery, from 2i% to 4 inches wide, | Straw braid card service of Golden Gate Lodge No. 6 of the Elks in B e D i B il PR i Lo LU i : quickly. There are 700 yards of the Tic anc c quality atest I'the new shade Health, as the social hall of x]?v Alcazar building L ard And 1000 yards of the 96 and 12c quality at..Sc a yard ! 935-937-939-941-943-945-947 Market Street. have just arrived. e e ommit from was attended by a large number of the ; was on it way | members and their friends lies nd : for such an ap. |gentlemen, who were entertained by the \NWM\’WWWNW\[\M M Sommissioners on social hour, of which ——— {James T. Donlan was the chief. The pro- z - Do z : : 2 gramme included a felicitous address by ; it "rnh of ?Irs Keller of C}escent City. | fienry H. Davis and entertaining num- FRAGLEY HOLDS UP THE | This leaves fourteen men to do the work | longing to the city and county, Superin-) ued at about ! 000, was filed for probate ; districts there will be 643 masts, not over The death was announced vesterday of | bers by Misses Esther and Bessie Berlin, I e T Onlw five Fardcn- | tendent Fragley notifies the Board of Su-| vesterday. Decedent bequeaths his entire | forty feet high, each with a 2000 candle wife George W. | Miss May Nannery. Miss L. Hoskins, BOARD OF SUPERWSOR‘S ors are statutory positions, namely, those | PETVisors not to award any contracts for | estate to his widow, Susan Maria Soule. | power arc light. Five thousand gas lamps nt_of Frank Barton, J. P. Fevere, Mr. and Mrs, T Cotumbia Washingion, Gnion. Ports. | street work of any kind the expense of | The will of Michacl C. Laven. who died | and 1000 electric lights will be located as Blunkall, La Petite Rosa and Bob and e mouth and Jefferson squares. | Which is assessablé upon city propert | on the Gth inst < also filed. 'An estate nearly as possible to where they are sit- imabie Eva McGulle After programme | gtk and Jel e e ent found it| Street raliroad _construction on Sixth | of unknown value is bequeathed, dece- | Uopeq oG, o} esent time. ed by a there was @ supper in the banquet hall | HE CANNOT RUN HIS.OFFICE ON |cce O B O e le discharge | street, Dbetween' Folsom and Harrison|dent’s widow, Susdn Hrances Lavin. e r;q(()rl;‘-;nmx“rr‘ dent of the Gas and ereaved and well arranged programme of THE APPROPRIATION. | of the men he sent a communication to | Streets, necessitates the regrading and re- S e o SRt Ny, Zrrotied oefore: ilie A | dances. i HE = ION. of the men he sent 4 communication 1o | Tiiils of the block, because the street| PLANS FOR STREET LIGHTING.|rofatiing (2nd_ gave ‘certain information Tirst Baptist Church Picnic. DATGHTERS OF ST. GEORGE Sk | which he stated that it would be impossi- | I <>‘~.>m. d nearly three feet since the A e RooR ‘_‘:rf “—‘}7 aoR his answers« he st Baptist CI \dny-sehool | Mrs, Phoebe Williams, Mrs. R. Hewitt, | Discharges Forty-Six Men Employed | T s et it | mhs Suoe G e er cdils atten. | THey Are Adopted by the Supervisors’ | ‘It appears to me useless to preparo £, A, Woods ; d Professor | Mrs, W. Clack, Mrs. J. B. Staples, Mrs. in the Squares—Tax Collector | board fo break its pledge on the do tion to the fact that no provision has been Committes. Jepntin, o i 0 i e N v it Macury 10 gave @S Atkinson Mrs. Henwood, Mrs. Sheehan Dismisses Twenty- | limit, and Fragley emulated the example | made for paving the guard required 0| The Street Light Committee at its meet- | jis bill s ss the city pays e e 0 e Six Clerks. jatthe et brere F A L o e ‘:‘-’i‘z‘l:'r':'fi'fi ing yesterday adopted the plans and spec-| Mr. Crockett evidently referred to the . e eooinien o comiitee by Drcnos - s ey b :x;:«[-‘;»‘qhilv} Hireet Department fund. \Of: the total | ifcations prepared by das Inspector D e i s o ladumpary y-school ma Lodge No. 7 to arrange for an evening at| .. _ 5 o ienrs pavable out of |amount allowed the office there remains | per and modifled by the Merchants' Asso- | SOet AE et It In the way of X of the Chinese oo to be given by the loage in Unions| The tax levy adopted by the Board of | ine Street Department fund isinadequate, | but 374300 available for the next six clation. The plans are similar to the old |, £R0tREy SUFCUCY, (B the Way of provid- School, Swedish & n\x::g r]hwjl, square Hall to its friends on the night of | Supervisors is causing considerable com-|and should be increased to $9780. The al- | mor hs. ones except in a few minor and unim-|tion has been made for that m-fl{gflgl‘;‘;"i inda hool, Colored Sunday-school and | Tuesday, the 20th inst. motion In the City Hall, and vesterday | lowance of $150 for labor and matertal for | ~The Tax Collector's office was practical- | portant particulars. The clerk was author- | in the unsettled state of the city’s finances — S e | afternoon forty-six men in the office of | the malntenance of the parks and squares | ly deserted vesterday. Twenty-four clerks | ized by the committee to advertise for | none Is likely to be fortheoming. | $he Superintendent of Streets were dis- |i8 regarded as insufficient. It was on this | were di missed by Tax Collector Sheehan | bids. : | e Be BT e O et fhat Wicl- ae.|item that the Superintendsntidischarged finiiconsequencelof the refusal of the TG} -The mald teature of the new plans is the R THERE IS A FILIPIN [ e e e ey e dimen, ahes Committee to allow. that office $I0) | disiticiing of the eity, which will allow Services at St. Francis. 3 0 e dsies 2 8 Ve | He calls special attention to the neces- | for extra clerk hire during the current|the Mutual Light Company to enter Into At-the vesper services in St. Francis | Wells. ‘ sity existing for the immediate recon- | month. There is now a force of six men the competition for bids. The board re-|Church this evening Rev. Father Caraher NATIVE SON IN TOWN | i hese imen are employed fn the public| otouciion of . tha brisk | fewer in |Bixih | to transact the routine work of the office. | serves the right to use gas or electricity, | will preach a sermon on/ 'IHe Virgin's squares, and the Auditor refused to pass | street, between Folsom and Harrison Attorneys Estee and McNab have been | or both, in the various districts, Separale Tomb and the Assumption.” On Tuesday retained by the Tax Collector to address | contracts will be let for the lighting of [ next, the feast of the Assumption, relig- GONZALITO, _ESTANISTA®. the demands on the parks fund because they exceeded the sum of $1500. Superin- tendent Fragley wanted the Auditor to segregate the demands and allow the $1500 limit, but he refused to do so, and Fragley was obliged to pick out those Whom he desired for dismissal. 0 up to which will necessitate the partial recon- struction of the sewers in Shipley, Clara and Folsom streets, at an estimated ex. penditure of $5000. Owing to the fact that no provision has been made for defraying the expenses of street work already done or to be done in front of or assessable upon property be- jous services will be observed and the text of Father Caraher's sermon will be “The Virgin's Glory and Intercessary Power. § to-morrow’s meeting on the | necessities of the office. I subject of the —_— the public buildings ; The specifications call for fifty arc lights on Market street to Valencia street, on or- namental poles alternating on both sides of the street. Twenty-three arc lights will also be placed on Van Ness avenue, from Market street to Vallejo. In the other the board at | Wills Filed for Probate. | The will of Kendrick Bancroft Soule, | who died August 2, leaving property val- N e D, “THE CREDIT HOUSE” el | v = ® el &) y - wn & S ._< ™ ..._] ._4 = 29 O ey - — c = Six Stories High strect—Jesult Fathers. - | & First Baptist, Eddy street, near Jones—Rev. | Morning—""Thinking and Living Even- First M. F.. Powell street, near Washing- | Morning—Preaching by the pastor. Even- .| @ E. A. Woods, D.D. | “ing—"Jesus the Jew, and Something ton—Rev. W. S. Urmy. ing—Same | More."” ot ;i i i PR | 1 s Richmond M southwest corner South | Morning—Preaching by the pastor. Even- % | & Hamilton Square Baptist, Post street, near | Morning—"The Valley of Dry Bon Callfornia street and Fourth avenue—Rev. | ~ ing—Same. j- & " Steiner—Rev. W. C. Jenkins. Evening—''Lessons from John the Bap- George Baugh | tist.” Rt - - - (% : o S8 Trinity M corner Fulton street and | Morning—Preaching by pastor. Evening— X1 & Emmanuer Baptist, Bartlett street—Rev. J. | Morning EATistontvay; Berkeley ke, Jokin Coyies ) | OaRS AEh e li@ 5 George Glbron, 1o Svoras Ry J Methodist Episcopal, corner, Market, | Morning—Proaching by the pastor. Even- ¢ 4 Tgnatius, Van Ness avenue and Hayes | Morning—Sermon on gospel of the da S Wosdward. eR S LRt sentlals-for Succes ® S, Evening: Rev. Fath mon by Re: Sardi, S. J. ather Hickey, g corner Church and Twenty- Even- Morning—Preaching by the pastor. | pworth M { St Mary's (Paullst), Dupont and California | Morning—Mass at 11 o'clock and sermon by sixth streets—Rev. W. M. Woodward. “Opening the Books.” £ s. Evi —Vespers and e T = R TR 2:\:mr:mt!.x:r !E;}lt-‘r}]x:.r ]!;:‘\’:‘r:?i P Howard M. E., between Second and Third | Morning—'‘Ezekiel's Vision of the Valley z s—Rev. John A. B. Wilson. of Dry Bones; Can Dead Things Live Axain?’ Evening—'The Development of streets—Rev. Father Wyman. | 7's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue and | Btokane ev. Father Prender- O'Farrell streets—] gast, V. G % | Morning—Mass at 10:30; sermon by Father Prendergast. Evening—Sermon by one of Manliness in_Young Manhood—How One @ S s i Young Man Did It. © P i~ Francis, Montgomery avenue and Val- 5 Rev. T. Caraher. lejo street— AR .\:::‘i-g‘ Dressing table in bird’s Bethel A. M Powell street, near Jack- | Morning—Preaching by Bishop Gaines; Rev. son—Rev. W. B. Anderson. E. T. Hubbard, Rev. E. S. . K. Arrington will be ordained elders. Af- ternoon—Preaching by Rev. J. S. Whittler. Evening—Sermon by Rev. J. E. Edwards of Los Angeles. Morning—St. Francis Sodality will receive holy communion in a body at 7:3) mass. Evening—After vespers, Rev. T. Caraher will preach on “The Virgin's Tomb and Assumption.”’ Third Congreg Mission—Rev. William Rader. ational, Fifteenth street, near | eye maple, oak and ma- Morning—Preaching by th Bartlett street, thany Congregational, Bethany & AL near Twenty-fifth—Rev. e T e Mornl ople W Despondent.”” e e The. Spitivut. Agnostio. " A_M. . Zlon, 505 Stockton strect—Rev. T. g Preaching | pastor. _Even: | G = et oz ov hese Thin e, or ; . ; Morning—Anniversary_Sunday-Speclal dls- _ Nicodemus® Question to Christ.” i ]anny- L raceful des!gn, couras HON AR a0t s et Presbyierian, Powell and Geary | Mofning—Preaching by the pastor; special highly finished. Prettily addresses, etc. music. ening- ‘Wrestling With Diffi- Rev. John Hemphill. nd Desertion. i i i i i § 5 ; : : ; i : ishaped, swinging, beveled culties and Darkne: e bbbl el HERE'S a new native son in town—a Filipino native son. | He was ushered into this vale of tears rday morning at half-past 3 o'clock by Dr. A. H ne, and is the joy of his acro- - Filipino dad, Hilario Estanislao se of his mother, Tacinta Se nislao. The first Filipino nati son is housed in elegant quarters. riedly arranged home up at ves street the little fellow first saw light of day and freedom. H nd mamma are Filipino acro- \d are here to exhibit at the wcoming Mechanics’ Fair. As is happy mission of most babies, the fellow has brought joy to his Theirs is a joy not unmixed The first born—a son and is what most little parents. h pride “Americano’’—that an delights his parents and the players they travel with. Estanislao has decided that his son of St. Glivet Congregational, Seventeenth and Noe | Morning. “Biology and the Bible.” Even- | Rev. H. T. Shepard. ing—"Peace and War. = = 1 = T The = e irr - |8 ateets Ky jces = - ~ s sterian, cormer Frank- | Morning—Rev. Thomas Day of San Anselmo mirror. Roomy drawer for§ First Conmresational, _comer Post and | Morning_-How God Is Revealed: [Even: I amd Valleo streets—Rev. David James. |~ Seminary will preach. Ev el 57 i ~Rev. . Adams. — v Wi 3 ome p e e e 5 = — adnson’strsst==Rev: Geores G Adsmy | OE o e S First United Presbyterian, corner Golden | Morning—'The Bible—Its Origin and Sub- et articles = v 2 SA 254 4 is : Gate avenue and Polk streets—Rev. H. H. | ject Matter.” Evening—'Paul and Agrip- Dressing tables in all the quhion.s | Richmond Congregational, corner Seventh | Morning—"A Day Audience and How It Bell. | . p& able woods, natural, inlaid = = tehmond od. Clement street—Rev. Philip | = Was Stimulated.”” Evening—Veneer in Trinity Presbyterlan, Twenty-third _and | Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Event boudoir beauti Sty m(m : carved—i Goombe: f Hislisiood—< ChbD streets-Rev. Alexander N. Carson. | ‘The New Birth," with a Prelude on fa- o ,0”.“"‘““ ol M | © 57 James Mission, Sixth avenue and Cle- | Morning—Sunday school at 8:45 a. m.; morn- | mersoll. Nottingham lace curtains, large size & Evening—Evensong at §. PRy E: = s - 75 cents. Were $1.65. 5 ing pra IS - — — = 2 & Drayeriatill tarian, southwest corner Geary | Morning—Rev. Dr. Orello Cone of Law- shall be named Gonzalito—Gonzalito inent street, Richmond—Clergy Americano, the new papa tells over Stephen's and over again to the many that offer < | ey treets— him congratulations, and the tired- T looking mother, propped up on a woodeny couch and horsehair pillow, Hayes street— st St. Stephen’s Mission, 171 Moritog—"ind" ALl are Welcome: Remnants — Tapestry, Brussells — EL% ! e ranklin streets—Rev. Horatio Steb- | - rence, Kan., will occupy the Evend covers' : SR e Eee e e e e - eup pulpit. Even Co\{c}_\)&o} crE:m Qnenml designs in § morning prayer at 11 a. m Ev.ening— = - e = —— = great variety. hoice stock; $3.25 up. § Byensong at G456 m; Second Unitarian, Twentieth and Capp | Morning— ‘What Gospel Has Religion for N i St streets—Rev. A. J. Wells. | Modern Man?" Evening—No evening ser- e Morning—Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Even- | _mon. CARPET DEPARTMENT smiles back *‘Americano.” 0 % Gonzalito looks much like other Clergy of St. Stephen babies. He is extremely tiny and his Trinity, Bush and Gough streets—Rev. H. ace is all puckered and pink. His S. Hanson, Alaw-Bvensong stBwan Flrst Church of Christ, Central block, 223 et " Smal P, v . Ev Sutter street, between Kearny street and best makes. i Morning—Preaching by the pastor. Evening Grant avenus—The Bible and Science and gy mall pieces for small rooms—bed room, dining.room, hall, —Same. tle body is swathed in countless folds St Paul's, California street, near Fillmore— el of soft white Filiping wool, pinned .| Rev. W. Maxwell Reflly, Tector. together with a brilliant-hued stom- .. | 2 acher. On his bald little head is a grotesqiic Hitle 1 o6 edged’ can Ana L Stmpson Memorial, corner Hayves and Bu- 1 le lace-edged cap and his chanan streets—Rey. J. Stephens. tiny hands are protected from the cold in a pair of rudely fashioned square- topped white linen mitts Up to the present Gonzalito has not sald anything for publication, al- . Mission street, Central Methodist Episcopal Locke. near Sixth—Rev. C. E. though it must be duly noted that when he is called an_“Americano” he gives vent to a loud squawk. which his fond parents interpret as unquali- Fifteenth Avenue M. E. avenue South and P street—Rev. Crabb. corner Fifteenth WD Californta Street Methodist, corner Califor- ala and Broderick streets—Rev. Frederick . Lee. fied approval. e can L % Health, With Key to the Scriptures. H libr: Choi Morning—Holy Communion at 7:30; sermon { G s S | o = arys hoice patterns to close out: by rector AL11 4 m. Evening— Sermon by @ First Divine Sclence, Yosemite Hall, Native | Morning—The Chastening of the Lord.” $1 grade, 75¢; 75¢ grade, soc. ; rector; speclal music by vested cholr. R pulidapest Kol Three thousand cf f. 5 2 T A P sand yards of carpet — Morning_Memorial servics 1o honor of the & 3 OgmaR, TVAESlcal EEmenlcl et | M Brening ey Diacsant that is the daily capacity v O entatn Goodall,/ Evening—'Large & & o hichor. © F.| Answer. = Evening—'Not Discouraged, . daily capacity of our electric e e Tlwestments” e _ Fischer. P __ But Hopetul % carpet sewing machine, and the quality - — & Y.M.C. A., Mason and Ellis streets—H. J. | Afterncon—Mass meeting in_auditorium to of its work is better than hand work— Morning—Sermon by Dr. Locke; subject, & McCoy, secretary. | “be addressed by Bishop Gatnes. matching of pattern and smoothness of “The Church.”” Evening—'Great Motners & — . — - — seam, perfect i and Noble Fathers.” € & First English Lutheran, 1319 Geary street— | Morning—"The Ordination of a Clergyman @ | § npeect & © Rev. E. Nelander. at Decapolis.”” FEvening—''The Tower of Fread = ! Morning-Sermon by pastor. Evening— & % ¥ Babel. ree delivery, Oakland, Alameda, Berkeley Same. S = e =, = . e > ® 3 New Jerusalem _(Swedenborgian), 1626 | Morning—'‘The. New Age v ; % & ~ O'Farrell street—Rev. D. V. Bowen. Churcn.” Evening—No semvices s o § M FRIEDMAN & CO, Morning—t“Why_Christ, Camy Bvening— & 2 Theosophigal Soclety, Odd Fellows' bulld- | Morning—A. Chatterfi will lecture on “The & » 233 to 237 Post St. i A Prime” Minister Dug Out of & Dy &g ok Bhagavad Gita.” Eveming— Mysteries of Near Stockton |