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20 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1899. HALE BROS. . WHALERS MAKE LARGE. CATCHES N THE ARCTIC Mary D. Hume Back| From the North. e THETIS CCMES FROM SIBERIA Dewey’s house of handkerchiefs a faithful reproduc- tion of the Dewey home at Montpelfer, Vt., made of handkerchiefs show- ing the diversity of our stock and how effective they are as a wirdow display. the handkerchief PGLAT became popular at VERY NEARLY WENT ASHORE AT || the French court : from Empress Jo- UNALASKA. sephine using it to - Ll - ‘hide her irregular teeth; from court to commons was but a step. on the Lgelanaw—Badger in the Fairway—Yellow Jack at Panama—Accidents on the Water Front. novelty dress silks | From St. Gali,frbm Belfast, from Japan, from wher- if a clothesline were stretched from the f summit of Mount Tamalpais to Hale's it would not hold all our handkerchiefs. men’s wear men’s heavy rib- bed cotton under- shirts, slightly fleeced, overcast seams; come in blue and white stripe, solid blue and ecru; good, viceable garments; _in all size 45¢ each men’s nightshirts, made of good, strong twill mus- lin, felled seams, patent gussets, pearl inches sizes. Oc each for baby free lessons A AR R R e TS | handkerchiefs every day adds some improvement k o) syinnbattpo el Hhaatwve ||| L embroldery; d h dk h f d h ft h perfumed free to our infants’ department; every day : et ey e onee ome. || i meni 20 | €Ver good handkerchiefs are made, shipment after Ship= | Prmcs pertomes || Bries sometning new ior: mothers - ing all the time to meet the ever- || ¥Wo H, JMcCuin will f fi handk e . 5 SRR |f delight and baby's comfort; lots of . ncreasing demanas. - © 5 - o d6 o' | ment of fine handkerchiefs for ladies, men and children have | e ot counter in | S and utilities arriving dally. : novelty siiks, consisting of white |} jadi parlor. See 5 2 5 ¢ = 5 aisle 2, and ladies 50 new infants’ long cloaks in crez ; ords and dofs on colored taffeta || his " beautitul work been pouring into Hale’s. our windows, our store display and our immense stock |may, ‘have their)| white coshmere, handsomely = em = »unds of lilac, rose, marine, cardi- |} and learn how to do sy e B 2 chie - roidered aro ottom, scallopes ¢ S Sd Ok oMl ioie: an cleeant 111 Prea tell the story. it’s an exhibit of the world’s best, priced to be popular. fumed free. | silk embroidered cape and turned- : shirt walst material; 19 inches wide.. 300 dozen ladies’ linen handker 100 dozen ladies’ BEoTn SO tar, DORnd. Sl hes wid ; adies - adies’ japanette initial ord, lined througho 5 S : o T0e vard | bed furnishings chiofs, embroldered, scalloped border | handkerchiets; nearly as fne as | cloak department [t e o cetut W n S (i ,corded taffeta in Ith | %6 pairs all-wool white blankets, | 2nd swiss hemstitched; embroidery | silk. 3 . He each 3 . ilof ok ¢ gray | Wwhite handsomely embroid fancy armure stripes in all the fall 0ol S0 seallopod Dordoes Bine withateie e AR jach | 48 ladles’ tailored suits of gray : T shadings of gold, cerise, napoleon, | double bed size, 72x82 Inches, welght | (3o, "% V0ot extensive as well a8 | handkerchicts. with T ace | yomespun and blue Venetian cloth; | lace pompons and ribbon, also full 5 cardinal, cream, efc; 19 inches wide... | 0 pounds, blue and pink borders; this | S18¢; (he most extensive as well as andierchlefs, with pure linen center | six-button jacket; silk lined and strap | ruche of lace; two attractive styles w e : T5e vard | Is a £0od blanket for hotels and lodg- | the 44 B ench | T bowes ehtidrents sooa ¢, c4ch | taffor finish; skirt tallor strap finish; | at........ e t ordealnatint Persian, produc- | ing-houses, worth $4.50; we are clos- | 8555yl i quosr w08 €08 | S0 boxes chijdren's ood .Juallty | percaline lined and perfect hanging: | d s i ins e ellEkbictrectsivet Shownta E)gr‘o‘\‘xr( the line and making m;%n&g, e e e | coloze b lal handkgrchiefs, | 1,o5"are excellent \,;,,ue*m -....... | underwear savings 1 the silk line; exclusive designs made alr......... 3.65 2 50 , a.a0x e o .. $12.50 each at 19¢ instead of 25c; 1440 vests and Y for Hale's; 21 inches wide.$2.00 yard | _all-wool white blankets in pretty bt s tine et e L g TR i, Jadles’ dne plush capes, hand- | drawers in ecru and natural gray v ! acqua: ders; pink, s | kerchiefs, In & large variety of pat- 100 4 ents plain and inliial | Somely braided: Thibet fur trimmed, | Egyptian cotton winte red and gold; nicely bound; three- g B . 54 ozen gents' plain and initia roughout; s 1 y H ‘ e > 2 an anc Initlal § ok lined throughout; value | we isomel : black dress goods | uirter and double bea iae e L L e L e s e T D ey e ST « this is the season for black dress | 64x81.85.00 pair 90..86.00 pair | re edges. . .....12%¢ each | all-linen embroidery hemstitched lace | , 36 ladies’ separate skirts of blue and | 4t 35c 180 3 i hion and good sense meet 500 pairs white blankets made of | 150 boxes ladies’ swiss handker- | edge and scalloped border handker- | P1aCK cheviot cloth: habit back skirt, | pajrs boy )1 drawers; 1 » common ground; black becomes | California soft fleece wool, pink and | chlefs, six in a fancy box; half of | chiefs, from 50c to........82.50 each | trimmed with three bands of black | winter weight; ext quality, in W fly every one; it can be worn | blue borders, silk bound: them scalloped and embroidered, one our line of ladles’ real duchesse lace] t2ffeta silk; tallor stitched; price white only; no shirts in th < we have bought | 70x82 $6.00 pair 74x86 $8.00 pair | embroidered, hemstitched_and one | handkerchiefs of fine quality ranges § **:>**" 3 ... $8.50 eac merly 60c and 80c; to be closed out in ot large quantities | 72x8¢ $7.00 pair 76x83 $10.00 pair | embroidery corner.........81.00 box | in price from $1.25 to....$10.00 each | , 10 dozen ladles’ blue and black | ali sizes from 6 to 13 years at....35e . of popular black goods. | _a line of the very finest quality| 200 dozen ladles' hemstitched all | ladies' fine hemstitched all-linen | heaVy flannelette wrappers with full hool x black mohair crepon In large and | heavy wool blankets from, ..., | pure linen embroidered initial hand- | handkerchiefs; an extra value at..... O e e - | 1Sello0 T APrONnS! S medium design 1 high-grade qual- | -$15.00 to $22.50 pair | kerchiefs % .....153¢ each ; l;r;‘c‘ S .thnz:\_pl z ‘,xvn:, 2 |:[ 1 \-hi' white check nainsook school aprons ity: 42 inches wid _.$2.50 yard 5 bales comforters, SUKOINE 00V- | m—————— ] they are the seasons i Y¢S | with round yokes and armlets, trim- E black mohair crepons in the popular | ered, white cotton filled, wool knotted; d e 5 an! SIS TOSILIL e 81 Ifl;h' | med with white nainsook ruffle, edged z biister effects and a Jarge assortment | double bed size..- $1.00 cach | Moderate millinery Hudnut’s perfumery 36 Tadies wool mohals whderekists; | With narrow lace: ages:3 to 1 D lack ali-veool cheviot a Bandsome | goomforters of heavier grafe, figyred | = modesate in price, extravagant in these perfumeries are all superfor | deep flounce and three small ruffles; | Tegular price 50c; Hale's price..39c e p black all-wool a hands Ikoline covered, white cotton filled, | style and finish: Ehidt: 5 e : s 5 L | fine white lawn hool aprons in N rterial for tailor suits: will not be- | wool Knotted. fuil sise | sty ] ilh Pn s‘ : our p“fiwm }}11‘1(5 de- qudll(,), quality is the first considera- | yoke top; price. ..$3.75 each | three attractive sles, round and ¥ me ny and will give splendid 'R1.25 an s o:o | signed by Parisian modistes have at- | tion In’ their manufacture; strength | % e Bali) PO Ll SO : e hervider FET.00 vard | “ivmtaiess $1+25 and 81,75 each | tracted universal attention; this fall | considered, the prices are very low:; | 8 household economies | Swuare voke effects, trimmed with i Y. AL rters filled with white cot- | has produced many new materials | an ounce 50¢ embroidery insertion and lace; ages ¥ _black storm serge, all wool; a hard- | ton, figured sateen covered, stitched, | and pastile shades; they are simply 3 2 1800 yards canton flannel, un- | 3to12y ....50c each 1 )th made for we )m"{ to | double bed size gorgeous in their effect. sweet orchid lily of the valley | bleached, a grade always sold for 10c; . . ¥ 5 inches wide. ¢ yard | 260t enis o med) lcarerally sappho pink wood violet we want to start October selling with | eurtains and portieres <« ses, good quality white | designed ladies’ hats from our own peau d'espagne jockey club a rush, so we make the price..7¢ yard 300 pairs ecru and white lace cur- B velvets twill muslin; a lot we picked up from | workrooms; styles to suit any face: verveine apaponax 10 bales cotton batting, one-pound | tqing, vards long and 50 inches 3 oo SR Sl Eastern manufacturer at a little | prices from.........$2.00 to $15.00 white heliotrope violet orris rolis of nice white cotton that sells | wide' in five different patterns all are much worn t being Very | jJess than the original pretty trimmed children's hats napoleon violet white iris for 15c regularly; while it lasts..10¢ | pow’ 5 pair 5 B .00 3 pnry‘ll‘ln' for shirt waists and exten- | terial: they azetsuch R e R Sehite vose stephanotis {150 dozen flannelette skirt lengths, | palrs. eorn. and white, curtatis, : sively used in milliner : | at 15c ana 20e skill—great skill—used in their de- white lilac | 2% yards to the pattern, in plain col- | novelty and fishnet designs, 3% yards ; DesCerman Iy el el | size 45x36..12¢ size 50x36..14¢ | signing..............81.00 to 8S.00 | toilet waters...............75¢ bottle | Orings, with colored borders and with | Jong, in eight very choice patterns; a i warranted to retain their color anc felt untrimmed shape hats in three e £ i | . ir ... eeenenn.. . $2.00 K nish; we have a complete line of new styles and a great variety of colors Yviolet sec extreme violet | irs tapestry portieres, three ack ‘and s . % 35¢ each San Remo violet sweet lavender yards long and 50 inches wide: 27 dif- = $1.007var tancy quills, all colors and an end- fwest otehid Eillian Riussell ferent pattéerns and ' colorings to it 4 eight ve \\"!-“;"’ [ less variety of sizes and styl He White heliotrope Portuga choose from; latest designs in solid . L i Ll B to .75¢ each eI | colors, basket and armure weaves and e 3 violet, am- | pretty coque feathers in an immense Florida water with sprinkler top. Bagdad effects; heavy knotted 10-inch € variety; 5e to ..50¢ each z 30¢ ounce 935-947 Market Street. ! overthrow fringe; a pair.. # The suit is to "“‘~"\~Y”"'{-,L'fUACKRABBITS WILL cost, so Mr. Waldeck said yesterday, had hogs is now being turned regularly into eral things under his breath at what he | where the accident occurred. was crowded 3 ‘m-.‘\x‘hv ¢ 1 “r“\k“lh“”"l I:"{‘ toat] o ivln'dly rum 4“1 the St. Louis man to | brushes of a fine grade. There is no bet- | termed his colleague's high-handed pro- Iwi;h vehicles at the time. Neither of the b yetween Loi s ook about fo o8 ‘abbit SKins er _material fo adies was seriously -injured, i e sxamination of (3,].(,v.,»,s.;r.‘\:»ll BE HUNTED FOR FUR (-‘.\xx,r&n”v‘.‘. e e S e e both ‘were more of less brmsed. o = city has mno title or ir RIS 0 Mr. Waldeck believes that there is the | are killed_every spring scason in the San e nd has never b flite F RAILROAD MEN RETURN. it ! 1 possibility in sight of making quite an in- | Joaquin Valle hey are found In a except 'as to certain tax|SAN FRANCISCO MAN SEES A |dustry of growing rabbits fof the sake | belt of countty something like one hun: | e A MERRY HOST AT A BANQUET. New Train Schedule for the Southern Pacific Will Soon Be Operative. The heads of the different departments | now been cleared off. ve | of their skins, in this State. He sees dif- | ficulties in the way of utilizing the rab- bits killed in the drives. Many of the skins are torn by dogs. The others are more or less mutilated by the clubs used to kill the animals. Rabbit skins have a market value because the fur is available for the manufacture of hats. The mil- red miles wide in large quantities and | everal sections have their annual rabbit | rives. There is no bounty cn the heads Regtiarly as & busimess milligns of Bast.| of the Southern Pacific Company, who ern pecple may yet wear California rab- | have been congregated at Salt Lake City bit fur hats.” | for some time past figuring on a new run- T e YA | ning schedule, returned to the city yester- | CHANCE FOR GAIN. THREE SPECIAL AGENTS. Hermann Waldeck Believes That Cal- ifornia Has Raw Material for the Making of Millions Looking Into Custom-House Affairs | | | on the Coast—New Appoint- ments. ¢ broker wan s which | periment turns out well I think that there which William Lutz, a mo is an excellent chance to establish a con- |interested. Armed with th as the Overland Limited, begins running. ———————— The St. Louis man thought, from | nts he had read of the huge rab- Agent Smith, with Agent Linck, inve: Club In the Claus Spreckels building. Directors of the San Francisco Club Honor the Members at a Dinner. One of the most thoroughly enjoyable events of the season was given Fri night at the rooms of the San F The RS 5 Povier ofi Inls of Hats. gfi"fi.fl:} »:E3:;=!!(l)hi:_:‘;:2r2a:_‘1[mrfi{;‘:“;gag'l’:x‘: SCHOOL DIRECTORS CLASH. day afterpoon. J. C. Stubbs, Fillmore, | club has recently received a large numb d Special Treasury Agent Con- e ers. To have the fur valuable it must T Goodman and the “Discriminator’ are |Of new members and the directors accepted verse J. Smith of Boston have returned | Hermann Waldeck, dealer in hides at|be in good condition, The rabbits must | Holbrookand Armstrong Cross Swords | again at their desks, but “Glad Hand” | the time as opportune for a dinner at from Nogales, where they had been In- {34 and 3 Clay street, has decided to fn- | be killed by some method less violent than Over Payment of Claims. O e i | ol the old dand f suelmarsy meiifiers rges against Customs Col- | augurat ew o -rprise, to- | €lubbing. possibly by shooting. 2 R = e 38, who:s! ” 7P s might become better acquainted. e ing charkes against Customs Col- | augurate a new commerelal enterprise, to- | &f mminition Would - inorease the - ex. | School Directors Armstrons and Hol-| a¢°Ggden and returned to the “City of | Sixty. members therefore acceuted _tn lector Chenworth of that district. | the utilization of the skins of Call- | penge of the skins, but this would be [brook had a little tilt yesterday concern- | the Saints” to finish some important busi- | hospitality of the directors and for hours charges were that Collector Chenworth v jackrabbits, if, on investigation, | counterbalanced getting _a_much | Ing school demands in which, from sub- | ness. He will be here soon. the rooms rang with: the sounds of mirth 1d allowed Chinese to be smuggled )nditions prove to be favorable, Mr. | greater percentage in good condition. sequent proceedings, Armstrong appears| The new schedule will be given out to- | and revelry, good will and good fellow- 5 the border, and that he had al- | Waldeck read in The Call some days ngolt ]‘} *)m"r!lfl"lfl- sald Mr. “'(‘"d;"‘fi;“n’ls to have come out second best. It was | MOIrow. lxdnrlna\:dflfiplr‘nrfllg:\:d:xxg;:‘Ptsum\.«hipa Sur‘lrrm‘v Ju:mm. fi \:) rnnnqmw e L st Bl b Sisay o hire half a dozen men or so to g0 - ) S ed be. | €ach way, as has y st acted as toastmaster and In that capacity e e Arents Power | ot @ St Louls fur dealer had written | jio "y "rupbits under my instructions at (10 Physical encounter that occurred be-| Tlo’ Call.’ Tt is probable that several |jeft undone notiiing that could have been P A e IR ‘v‘n- 4 whether he could get all the | day wages to ascertain what I can get |tWeen the LHOBECDL smet. he trouble | minor changes will have to be made be- | desired. Toast after toast, appropriate of ot o De 'sent to Washe | Tabbit skins in this State that he might | and also to find out the cost. If the ex-| arose over all the bills and demands in| fore the new train, which will be known | the occasion and In the spirit which had bers _together, For hours were brought the members < the’ merry ed and given. . it amherelsetiy allforn! o raY | siderable rabbit industry here. The St.|he had procured earlier in the day from | : w \o» «|hOSt remained at the banquet board and b e o eir. Teport. (hat. (he | Crparaves In Callfornia, that the supbly | 7oujs man who has been mentioned in | Secretary Simpson, Armstrong went to| See the new color window, “Kelth's.” *| when the last toast was said all voted Phrcau was dismissed from | Of Fabbits here must be unlimited and that | the local papers is not the only one who | Auditor Wells and requested that they —— | the night one of exceptional enjoyment M ini TEn LS ihean Solly he could get Il)c;n for a very small | has recently begun ’1"1’ anlmrv :lhn\llt the | be :\llldt[lorldlmmf-glzltf-lp'}; ';‘\l‘m‘uzh itrlsl\u\- Runaway in the Park. | and worthy of the purpose for which it st erent parts of | price, because he knew that the | California rabbits. There Is one other to |usual for demands to be filed on the last - in | had been celebrated. 3 tons net | on Government work In different paxts of | & ornia farmers killed . the rabbits | my knowledge looking for California fur. | day of the month, Weils stated that he| A horse attached to a light buggy, in § dnches | the Umited S mily in Boston for the | to got rid of them and made mo use ¢ | Whenever the cost of imported raw ma- | would affix his 'signature. The bills [ Which were seated two ladies, Mrs. John- S e [ them, with the exception of an Ineomse, | ierials used in manufacturing goes up |amounted to about $M, and would have | son and Miss Jones of 513 Golden Gate | ecececccccosescoss Special Agent Wi yas s 7 _an Inconse- | there is inquiry for some cheaper home | been paid to-day had not Chairman Hol- | avenue, became frightened at something | § ¢¢ Specal ARt et o Nemin® Smith | auential number marketed in this and | product, and that entirely expiains (he | brook of the Finance Committes heard | and ran away in Golden Gate Park yes- | THE CREDIT HQUSE” e ine work in the San | Other cities as game. Mr. Waldeck has | present inquiry. I am not surprised at|from Secretary Simpson about Arm-|day afternoon. Mrs. Johnson, who was 2 5 ol CuBtomEhonS 5 imported man millions of rabbit | any new chance the State develops to do | strong’s action. Holbrook left the busy | driving, was thrown out, but retained Six Storics High The Custom-house emploves who en-|Skins from Australia during the past | business. It is full of wealth. I remem- |cares of his downtown office, and going | her grasp on the lines and was dragged o O Cyear ‘ago for service | SIX or seven years. Into San Francisco. | ber that not long ago all the hair of hogs | out to the City Hall in double quick time | for some distance. Miss Jones climbed e Prilippins “and who. were recently | The market for the Australian rabbit had | killed in Cahfornia was thrown away as | demanded the return of the obligations | over the seat and jumped out behind. . e R e he, Tiret California | become firmly established in the United | being worthless, I secured a lot that was | from the Auditor, who decided to give | Officer Kavanaugh captured the runaway | < : Regiment, were reappointed vesterday by s prior to the war in the Philivpines, | about to be thrown away and had it |them up after a heated argument. Arm- | before any serious damage had been done, | the Mall Company | Beglment, Were oom o oaitions in the | Since the war the price of the imported | treated and sent it to Germany. There it | strong retired from the scene somewhat | which was as remarkable as it was fortu i Rio Qe Janeiro | 00 ce The appointees will take their | skins has been raised. This {ncrease in | sold readily and the hair of California | crestfallen, while Holbrook muttered sev- | nate, as the east end of the speedway, ey it Jositions on Monda » one will be dis- | — e — =—— S Gib Andsta ad his log | placed Dby the mew appointees, for the RN T == = crushed in z nher on the | Secretary of the Treasury = steamer Queen At the Hartor | dobed fla (1ol force o ets 1osy c o ame | tors should be increa s enee T ngeram- | Collector filled only a portion of the new ! was at 1 “And his | places and kept the remainder for the | right leg (ohS | California boys away off in Negros Isl- % ) | and. 5 | £t fes | "The following are the appointments | crushed | made vesterday: H. T. Ruthrauff and A. | I g ished [ M réappointed to thelr former| 4 pmmanuel Baptist, Bartlstt street, near | Morning. of the Hol v 5 5 st, 2 v Com- & & Trinity M. E. corner Market, Sixteenth | Morning—S posi customs _inspectc Lloyd Twenty-third—Rev, J. George Gibson. munio ‘The ' Meaning of & & and Noe strests—Rev. Theodore H. Wood | Benngeliot Marsmall wiht it Evening— ,\]uy.vl‘{ lfuvn‘ur\‘ ;Ir‘l;‘ wl“!l‘w Baptism." & ward. o'clock. | appointed inspector, the twc s ® S % g about the same grade; J First Baptist, Eddy street, near Jones— | Morning—'‘Your Heavenly Father Knows.” & Potrero M. E. Tennessee street, near | Morning—Sermon by th s e o to | Creagh, appointed in o s former Rev. E. A. Woods, D.D. Evening _t'Jesus as a Guest.” with a pre- § Solano—Hev. §. M. Woodward. T S T v t ofr | pPosition X _been « ass! : ude on e e Cornelius Vander! . e H AL = X | weigher; C. E. Kes nd S. I. Marston, — — & Howard-strect M. E., between Second and | Morning—C fon_With G ; Tt off | weigher; C. E. Ke s Ma = e - & Howard-strect M. E een Second and [ Morning—"Communion With God.” Even- ¢ appointed as ext ant weigher ary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue and | Morning—Mass at 10:30; sermon by one of & & Third—Rev. John A, B. Wilson. ing—"The P to the hop | JEARERTT Mullaly, reappointed to the Tell street—Rev. Father Prender- | the Fathers. Evening—Vespers and ser- & & - "= - 18 i et e 21 N tion of head tor in the Custom- | 4 ast. V Pech mon. © First M. B, Powell street, near Washing- | Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening— & | e Lee. | POSItI g e - = & ton—Rev. W. S. Urmy. Same. S| 5 l_,‘,,._ 1 3 Sli";\gix‘r)l rnl‘silr.:rma and Dupont streets— Morning ’!\‘l:[nls 5}! 11’ oclock; sermon by & 2| s y. The R T st ¥ : Father Otls. Evening—Vespers and ser- © & Trinity Presbyterian, Twenty-third _and | Morning— ‘Exchanging Life's F 3 \; ot non-unfon men to Military Election. mon by Father McCourt. & " Capp streets—Rev. Alexander N. Carson. | Permanent and Latting Results: Hows: o | ill take a month to | o sided 3 = TR = ® 3 et < b ot onth 10 | Major Jansen presided at an election = St Ignatius, Van Ness avenue and Hayes | Morning—Rev. Father Burchard, S, J., will s iinge Lexing theliingdomjor iHea 54 - = | Company F, Fith Infantry, N. G. C. street—Jesuit Fathers. preach at "10:30 ‘mass. Evening_Rev. & ° 'Will File a Disclai Licutenant Cobbledick was renominate Father Sasia, S. J., will deliver the dis- & & First Presbyterian, corner Van Ness ave- | Morning—Preaching by the pastor. Even. . City and County Att S - for the position he filled for some years, ' course. & nue and Saoramento street—Rev. R. Mac- | - ing—Same. e § 5 - o - 23 £ e has re- 2] o pCO) e ena o - ol v = o enzie. @ i e e Boned of oo | but he declined. Se ond Ifeutenant/C St Trancls, Montgomery avenue and Val- | Morning—Mass at 10:30; sermon by one of $ & e ! Solid Oak China C]OSét; sy r £ V7 as_elccted fi ! efo street—Rev. T. her. the Fathers. Evening—Rev. Father Lagan & & St. John's Presbyterlan, corner Callfornia | Morning—Sel by th V A rs to fil er in the suit | Priva , c & y orn mon S = ® ; ek ln ithelanit| Privats T i Wl preach the sermon at vespers, after S oA S o [Pt ma v wteimetes elitolass s dgor, Brass top-rail ; b against Alvinza | geant in ornia which there will be a procession of the & dredge. >4 ‘ i 1 utenant. sodalities through the aisles of the church. P4 & ‘roomy, strongly made, = - — — & Calvary Presbyterian, Powell and Geary | Morning—'"The Possibilities of Fait > S S > St. Dominic's, corner Bush and Stelner | Morning—Feast of osary: s 3 el : L €s of Fa spe- & @ o | o Pn D] e e Morning _Feast of the rosary: solemn high § $ " sirvets—Rev. John Hemphill fu e eviee Sening Semin by o gl’aceful design and propor- + P gen, O. P.; special music. Evening—Reci- & & =t tions. Would delight 3 % tation ‘of ‘the rosary; sermon and speclal © & Westminster Presbyterian, corner Webster | Morning—"Christian Diligence.” Evening— o | gl a : 52 musical programme. © & and Fage strects—Hev. Bugene Avery, | ““The Abiding Word.” 5= o | ttasteful housekeeper $9.00 54 %+ | Richmona Congregational, corner Seventh | Morning—Communion, Fvening—Rev. Rob- & & —— & China dl i ’;’ avenue and Clement street—Rev. Philip | ert C. Johnson, Thirteenth Minnesota ® & Franklin-street Presbyterian. corner Frank- | Morning— Witnessing for Christ.” Even & | § Fi ina closets in many unique styles, % 3 s Coombe. Regiment, will preach. @ @ _iin and Vallejo streets—Rev. David James. | ~ing—0One Way of Preventing Sin.” F'": v&mds, carved and metal trimmed | 9 3 s G @ | QUP to Fs0. 3 | & Thira Congregational, Fifteenth street, near | Morning—Sacrament of the Lord's supper First ®nited Presbyterian, corner Golden | Morning — *Victory.” E - ! kg | & ~ Mission—Rev. Willlam Rader. i o e P 2 b e R R R O b G omas hreniuks Youtss @ L [) :{‘ S Return of Dewey and the Higher Hero- & & Bell. CrSHy a0 W omanhool. @ (9 The careful buver will find some- 3 ;‘8 far of - the Natloar” R = e o | $thing to please in every department — S ewart Memorial U. P., Guerrero street, | Morning—‘s " Evi i u i3 & Olivet Congregational, Seventeenth and Nos | Morning— 'Charlty and Trusts.” Evening— & o - mens Toeaty thirdoRev. W B Dures o New ,fn”é"‘l“‘!“.",’r‘:"‘&“"“s- Evening— & | § something for every household peed. =4 ~eecsccssecsessoce _’1, % streets—Rev. H. T. Shepard. hurch Festivals.” 0 &6 ay. > Beautiful new colori 3 @ & & First English Lutheran, 1319 Geary street— | Morning—'‘Charlots of Firer Even! % | $desi i i ngs and: stripe % | @ First Congregational, Post and Mason | Morning—Rev. F. H. Libby of Illinois will & & Rev. Dr. E. Nelander. HSffence in' Heavensr s o Ml esigns in _Oriental tapestry couch . There is absolutely no truth in the report which re- streets—Rev, George C. Adams. preach. Evening—Same. > & 3 S0 | §covers, £3. Some rare Egyptian desi = +e © & First Uniterlan, Goary and Frankiin streets | Morning—Professor Thomas R Bacon of & | 9n the heaviest goods, §7.50 - o % P i i > s & ~ —Rev. Horatio Stebbins, ministe = i e £ 2 goods, §7. + cently appeared in the daily papers to the effect that 3‘ | & St Luke's, Van Ness avenue and Clay | Morning—Litany, sermon and holy commun- & & ltus, S e e el e Silk and cotton vel =¥ “the AMERICAN BISC co: s it | © street—Rev. D. Clairborn Garrett, rector. [ fon at 1. Evening—Prayer and sermono & & —— P 3 . velour soft cushions s BISCUIT MPANY is in the tie at 7:45. 8 & Second Unitarlan, Twentieth and Capp | Morning—Dr. Wells will preach on “Rev- & Jd" bright hues. Soft filling that would iy . & streets—Rev, . I Vells. a " )4 fvi 3 s h 1 ¢racker and candy trust,” and we wish to make the i @ Bethany, Bartlett street, near Twenty-Afth | Morning—The Lord's _supper. Bvenini— & & SrEnce Andi Characrers & | gdrive dull care away from the mind + % 4| ® —Rev.'W. C. Pond. Seventh lecture on ‘“‘Pllgrim’s Progress.” & . $ and rest the body. most emphatic and unquali A al tha either & ‘“Vanity Falr to the Delectable Moun- & & Church of the Advent, Eleventh street, near oty o = 4 4 CUDERRE Shmial 385 0 & 4 tains,” illustrated with stereopticon views, & @ Market—Rev. Herbert Parish. e e S % : : b s & : X CARPE .; have now or intend to have any connection whatever z & German Evangelical Emmanuel, corner | Morning—Holy communion. Evening—Song & & First Christian, Twelfth street, near Mis- | Morning—Dartnership With God~ Bvem: o T DEPARTMENT i R T e | § Zwelth and stevenson strests—Rev. ¥ | "service, g & _swon—Rev. P& Ford. INE Faith ana SIabt." - L A good, heavy, bright-patterned 5 i . b4 - $ ok ial + ; @ & & Y. M _C. A, Mason and Ellis strests—fL. = > noleum laid on your floor for 30 7 As far as it relates to us the newspaper story is @ Epworth M. E., corner Church and Twen- | Morning— ‘The Finished Work of Christ”” & & J. McCoy, secretary. A ion-Sconuaueeien ordieiees Ltan @ NGt 39.cents 29 T &~ ty-sixth streefs—Rev. W. M. Woodward. |~ Evening—Song service and short address & & MacH, Waliace, -“The Young Man and s & Brighten the kitch . utterly incorrect and misleading. @ 5 by pastor. 9o o Bible."* 5 righten the kitchen. Lighten the 24 i © ® 9 = $ | $1abor of cleani s ® Grace M. E., corner Twenty-first and Capp | Morning—'Problems of Preacher and Peo- & & First Church of Christ, Sclentist, 223 Sutt S 54 conng. i & streets—Rev. J. N. Beard. SRR i e L € dilgh e g e e s e R ann| MornineslAte Byl \Disetief sat DY o) Our carpet and rug department is i T & ism?' Evening—"An Historic but Un- & & —The Bible and Sclence and Health, with 3 2 | $most satisfact h S0 3 ° ° ° g fortunate Calf.” & Key to the Scriptures. g ha satisiactory shape for your needs + | - ® & nd convenience. | ¢ | & California-street M. E., corner California | Morning—*Consecration.” Evening—"Moral & & New Jerusalem _(Swedenborgian) 15 - 54 = > d ’ lg and Broderick streets—Rev. A. C. Bane. Men Measured.” & & O'Farrell street—Rev. D. V. el M{‘{',“,‘"Ei‘m;‘rx'r‘;g Bin Agalust the: Hoty Bpirs 3 Free delivery, Oakland, Alameda, Berkeley & Central M. E.. Mission street, near Sixth—| Morning—General love feast at 9:30; sermon & & i ’t 3 & Rev. S. D. Hutsinplller, D.D. by Rev, E. R. Dille, D.D., at 11. Even- & @ Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ—320 | Morning—Preaching at 11 o'clock by 2 M Post street. ok by F. M. & _1_ SAN FRANCISCO. 2 ing—Sermon by Dr. Case. 2 g - Sheehy. Evening—Preaching at 7:45. S 233 to 237 Post St 4 o Simpson Memorfal, corner Haves and Bu- | Morning— The Secret of Prosperity.” & Theosophical Soclety—0Odd F\ . —r T 0 e i $ L R R e g e S Evening— Trifling With Religion.” : 3 Enn i e Ll e g e DR T 2 Opea evenings Near Stockton >