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THE SA . FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, DECEMBER @2 1900. S AND SUPPLIES. ='!l'(nr'=H —In this city, December 23, 1800, Ruu - tech, in religion Sister Mary Felizitis, and repairing guaran- a ’ s 1915 Mission, nr. 15th, | _months ant 31 daser ) A8ed 29 years i o= 2. rented. exchan 7]511‘:\ In the City and County Hospital, P d tiv Massachusetts, aged 40 years. BO 1 aired; needies and TIFR In the City and County Hospital, ttles a Sth: phone Mint 5. | Decmber 2, 1900, Owen Tierney, a native of —_—————— | imid amed & yearn : - - _ | December 25, 190, Fredericka Trappel, & na- » s IN TYPEWRITERS_We | Ve of Germany, aged 68 years. T less money than any | WILSON s, 8. The Typewriter Witeon, beloved husband of Dora E. i teiephine Matn 0 e T S Many Churches Held Services Yesterday, but the Lodge No, 43, K. of P. st U, Greater Services Wiill Be Held To-Morrow. The California Limited H., beioved busband of Anna M. father of Frederick G., Diedrich H T P Aty Preparations to Make the Day Remembered. ) years $ months and 10 days. starts for Chicago over the Santa Fe and gets there on the third day—75 hours. saintances are respec @ e ; + and Montgomery strests. HRISTMAS of 190, the last of the | TAKE CHRIST ¥ trio, under the leadership of Charles E. - . gader, the auspioes of Mount Morla grandest century of them all, will chmgtt" fll}sthvig}hg! C.. "Bchmitt. see . No. 4, and A. M. Interment Cypress be celebrated with solemn rever- ond violln, John Hedley; cello, A. Pauella. B : 2 A Lawn Cemetery. by 30 o'clock train from ence in the churches of the clty WITH YOU AS =m5'§‘.°ri‘e:'&W‘ZZ;,"%‘..,’,.,C“.{’..'.S" on M- Everything on this train is real. — —_— : have already hel . Wil be of the most solemn character. The i HOTEL ARRIVALS. Wrt'lr‘pil_ hy:"x the pre‘mc; number‘ h:}\"e YOUR SAVIOR song serv}ce will bes;endered h' theFfol- Begms January oo reserved their special homage to the 3ok owing singers: ranos—Miss Etta | | | Savior for his natal day. Early in thei Welch: Miss Marle Bernard, Miss Frances A ]{utc“'\-; cre | morning the organs of the Catholic | “If you come to Christ and i’,:“,; A,"‘lho’:;"mg:“h':":u‘}’e‘t"fl‘;flhfifl“ | ] churches will peal forth their praise, and |+ make a personal trial of him, Miss Kate Robinson, Miss Kate Turner, rom that time on mass will follow mass Miss Mollie GI Mi ha Gl e e i f you will not go away disap- e Glover, Miss Agatha Glover, k. when the great mass o % | Miss Eila Cronin,’ Miss ~Nellie Sheeh: >lemn high 1 s, will be pointed. Seek him with your | Miss May McGinerty, Miss Mary Mch¥5 SOUTHERN PFAC altar and organ loft. churches the solemn high mass v\lll be celebrated in the morning at 5 o'clock as well, but in all the principal will be at 1L MABB.IED NG—HO I‘\I R eyes and your ears, and seek | Mot Miss Mary Radiigu, Miss naie Teacirio J A Finn, Miss May Lyne, Miss Jennie Mc-| gpatns ud nre him now, at the coming of the Garthy, Miss Lily Byrre, Miss Mary Kin- AN FItANCINCO. laat Oivistoans of the fine. .| dergen’ Miss Tovetta Brady. Miss Lissie (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) Fuller, Miss Katie Cussack: altos-Miss :F teenth. century. It is a time Genevieve Sullivan, Miss ua Irvine, : = FmoM DEcEMBER 1, 1900. — ARRIVE < o %: we will never see again, and Miss Kate Fuller, Miss Ethyl Brown, Miss | oo ralnS—Dally e and thankss In both Catholic hes special attention given to the musical features ¢ s, and it will probably be also be of beyond the ordinary Ep/ the opportunity should not be Gertie Cronin, ,Miss Margaret Maguire, | *7:00A Benicia, llmin. Vm'mo. o Yo Miss Celia Feenly, Miss Gertie MecCarthy lost. Seek him; find him: and tenors—John O'Brien, Thomas O’Brien, Jerfoofede of . Den F Treas, Chgo Maurice Corridan, James McBrearty, rgan, Tuceon *7:459 Black, Oakland Cai_ | fines ervance of Christmas that take Christ with you as your James Lamey, John Griffen, Ignatius = . r vout and reverent h.. rts can make it. personal savior on into the :Ir%rr, él Ru;i(olphu‘sy ‘tlmas%sg"vmh? Gir- JES mmm te:lnp 5:: oy_ Kay, 3 3 YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTMAS. years of the twentieth cen- O Brien. "David ‘Barry, Willlag Fiteger e viio, Gacvile - 71430 qan , tury.”—Extract from the Christ- ald, Thomas Leach, Frank Rudolphus;| *8$:00a Atantic oo 10 » m | Sermon of the Rev. John Hemphill mas ~ sermon of Rev. Dr. John rfll‘ulcalfilrector,sfun CADuvis. organist, | “8:00a Niles, Livermors, Lathoon, o asy e n mphill. ss 2 Stodkicn 2k 4 Before the Calvary Congregation. g tory Mise Etta CWeleh Wil Csipg| "M0sSa g s “What ds Saw in the First eofonfonfonfe femfeefosfofocfofe shoforforforfonfonfonfe ot Adams’ “Noel,” assisted by the choir, | i Gl t Young Men May See , Before mass St. Patrick's Chorai | mlno-kfl: ‘Chinese, Bonora, A b ¢ | Father Woody preached in the evening. | Society will sing in the sanctuary, “The| ®9:00a Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. g e L D | After the sermon the devotions in prepar- | Snow Lay on the Ground,” the refrain be- | 9100 Loa “Angsles Erprem = Marin 5 {he cermon of Rev. John Hemphill, DD, | ation for ‘the. consecration of the twen: | ing taken up by the cholr. Trsey, Latheop, Siookton, Mer walo 3" m ta Siockion Local ¢ ast evening at the services s tieth century to the Lord were performe: ‘orpus_Christi Church masses will ations *3: Loy S P congregation. for the last time. ., B be celebrated at 5:30, 7, 8:30 and 11:30 8. M. | eyarses T o """i'.f"&afo‘hh "eeadr | 800 p m s C'_":*;g,-;;:hl’;nmg Exvress. Dr. Hemphill began by describing the In the Central Methodist Eplscopal [ At the solemn hl%h mass, at 10:30, Glonas mahs. Chicago. . b ‘m“l’u“fiv” oy P fh‘.el; orrespon. ception by the shepherds of the tidings | Church, the following programme was | ‘“First Mass” 11 be sung by an aug-| *11:004 xn.g awsnon.sunm CES—#41 Market st. and in Ferry Depot, ‘“r the birth of Ch 'he Lord's angel | rendered yesterday morning: Prelude; | mented choir under the direction of Miss dota, Fresno, e B oty By to them in th where they | gloria; creed; dnx‘ulofl .hanlt‘laom— grexak Mfi‘rbecdhers. the Gganist. The singers B Y e g O ending their fi them | Forth, Oh Hgavenly ight,” Bac! erip- | wi e opranos—Miss eilly, 88 e ¥ oreho oo Sugio MEDICINE CHESTS on all Bur- glad r But at first they were afraid | Heavens," 'Youds, Miss Augusta New- C. Stevens, Miss A. O. Sullivan; tenors— » Harwards, Niles aud Way Stations. of it—afraid the news was too good to be | por announcements; offertor: '‘Con- | George Olivia, J. Broy: u..n.,“ Ban n...n.,‘ v.u.]., Bethlehem to verify the message of God, | 1%— Hark the Herald Angels Sing; w at St. Markus' Lutheran Church, on | °#:0orBeicls, =~Winters Sammamisito, If you fall ill, the excursion man. and they found it to be true, and they re- | mon, Rev. Herbert Briggs; hymn 182 ‘) Farrell strect, between Franklin and B e T A Fisher, Los Ang : HOTEL. 3 Owen, Stockton \lll!hrae Los A i and they believed and at once spread the | ture lesson;® prayer: solo—Sing, _Oh | R. Broderick; contraltos—Mrs. Cato, Miss I ",w,nm..,,"‘;,mm er. lington tourist cars. ‘rue—tul they sought the manger of | tiene Noel,” Adam, Robert Lioyd; hymn | Christmas services Il be held to-mor- Napa, Onlistogs, Suuta Rosa... . aljzed the power of the Redeemer. With Gladness Men of Old.” Gough, commencing at 10:30 o’clock. ager takes you in hand and puts vf, | pplying the story of the shepherds and | In the evening the following were ren- [ There will be a sermon by the pastor, b Chicago | their acceptance of the news of the birth |dered: “Break Forth, Oh Heavenly Rev. J. Fuendeling. The choir, led by you on your feet in no time. ncent & w, Chg | of Christ and their search for the divine | Light,” Bach; hymn 188—“Hark, What | Professor E. Werner, the organist, wiil B S Freer & w, Cai | jnfant to the young men of to-day, Dr. | Mean' Those . Holy Volces? Nazar- | render the following musical programme: From San Francisco Tussdays and Thursdays— an Gen Egan, U S A | Hemphill proceeded to tell how they [ eth, Gounod; Scripture lesson; hymn 193— | Selections from Bach; “Te Deum,” Bort- EVERYWHERE east. Age. “It Came Upon the Midnight Clear’ g 3 Sanctus,” Gounod; “Christmas First,” he said, “if you hear good ne fertory, “O, Sing to God,”” Gounod; solo, ‘Werner; “Christmas Hymn, ad it, as did the shepn(-rd» when they | by Miss Lena Hochmelster; sermon, Rev. d of the coming of the Savior; and | Arthur Brigg: hymn 192—“While 'Shep- There will be a Christmas festival for u have received a mesgage from God, | herds Watche the St. Marcus Sunday school on Wednes- leoorm wards, llluud!ulu- if, spread it. Tell !‘m' evening, commencing at 7 o'clock. ux.o:rv.n.& 7 L Morrison, Ind ouid receive God's mes , Detroit BIJ |lfl3 QY - 0 Senor. Ganens! Agent, €31 Market Street, San Francisco. every one tell them of the Two Christmas cantatas will be given— acific Time.) | power that has come to you and bring it | SERVICES TOR TO-MORROW. Il Chiisimas Crucade: and ~Tng ¥oiy : MI8CO, Dec. B3 p. m. | home to them. Rendered | N/€ht." There will also be a Christmos o scasonal rainfalis to| “And don't be afraid of it. Don't be [ Musical Programmes to Be Rendere festival for the Martin Luther Bund on| e:00r Oregon snd i —_— e 8 g 4 004 W of God's 3N . riday, December 28, at 8 o’clock. very b, M u|., edding, ante, as compared with thoss of same date last | &rald of good news or of Gods power; and Masses to Be Sung. | [iierekting programine has been praparc:, Fordon, Puees Howsd kel Mash *9e438 __OCEAN TRAVEL season, and rainfall in last twenty-four hours: | {5"be known as one of his followers. And | All Catholic churclies e city will| At the Central Methodist Kpiscopai| “83rsSen Costa, sy T “rhis 1 Last | don't shut your ears to God's message, | hold services on Christmas day and in| Church a programme of prayer and music i i 1 o ol % ¢ be found by listening, by bend- | most of them speciai efforts are being | will be rendered to-morrow evening, Paclfic CUaSt SteamSh'p c°’ son. | Season. | God m S e ing the ear for h ords of comfort and | made to have the services something |Which will be followed by a cantata, | COAST PIVISION (Narrow Gauge). Shiainons Jes: . Wbt > Theatrical eattle and Maine > ntances are respect- SEN | by harking to his warnings. And If You [ mote than the ordinarv even for Christ. | Santa Claus' Dream,” which will be giv- | (Foot of Market Street.) whart, San Francisco: are persuaded that you hear, and that % s en under the direction of the Sunday s Uentnrile Ban Joss Fo For Alaskan Ports—11 a. m., What you hear is the truth, let it lead you | Mas. Masses will be celebrated from 5§ in | school Christmas committee. The pro- M-m s St Orasead Way Dec. 22, 77, Jan. 1. Change to company’s steamers at Seattle. For Victorfa, Vancouver (B. C.). Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.)— to astion. When the shepherds heard of | the morning until 11, at which time solemn | gramme will be as follows: Song, “‘Come. the birth of the Savior they rose from | high mass will be celebrated. In many | Thou Almighty King,’ schnol prn)er aml' their beds at midnight and went to Beth- | of the Catholic churches solemn high |Fesponsive reading; song. ‘Joy to ohen 2 ey ht see the f God 5 o World,” school; sol “This Little Gll lehem that they might see the Son of God | mase will be celebrated at 5 o'clock In | Fond." Sehooti Sojo; LTLS Bte (Mo | Ser Francisco Fresnc Independenc and verif b their own eyes what ; e A % s the morning as well. The churches of i 11 a m., Dee. 22, 27, Jan 1 A [ Tiation, adtis, s, Sladys Tov Change st Seatelt® ST AN day thereatter. — %; “minimom, 4; mea “It you come to Christ ana make a per- | SIS RN be celebrated at st | Emma, Goldman | CREEK ROUTE FERRY. | for Alaska and G. N."Ry.; at Seattle of Ta- f, Gan,TncIe%. | WEATHER ’O“Y“T"“ S iy o Ced S i ity ear "evel | Mary's Cathedral at 5 o'clock Christmas | "7 bratey Custom of singing carols on | frem AN FRANGISH—Fuo of Narkst § e oo e ey L BN o b St WO and our ears, and seek him now, at the | MOrning, after which there will be mass | christmas eve will be repeated to-night _1%:18 11:008.3. |24, 25, Jan. 3. and every ffth day thereatter. - mecvices | _A Starm of molersia ensegy s centenl off the | coming of the ristmas of the nine- | very haif hour until 9:30. At 11 o'clock | by the well trained boy choir of the Feom OALLANB—Foot of Brondw: Wor San Disgn, Sopoig Sat ot B at o B O N a time we will never | the Most Rev. Archbishop will celebrat2 | Cytpedral Mission of the Good Samaritan. | _10:00a... 12:00 300 bara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los An- of Washington and Northwest | Oregon, na cloudy weather from San Fra cisco morthward and eastward to the Rocky Mountains. The weather is clear over Southern solemn pontifical mass and give the papal | [act "year the great court of the Palace | o geles)—Sit Wi and_the opportunity should blessing, At the high mass on Christmas | Host YeaT he Ereat g o e Matan | eamer Queen, Wednesdays, 9 a. m.; { | COAST DIVISION (Broad Hauge). steamer Santa Rosa. Sundays, 9 (Third and Townsend Sta.) For Santa Cruz, Montorey. San Simeon, Cay- Eu;o.u.vm Bouth San m T6:80F | ucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviot 1004 i Jose <ud Way Siekions (New Sanfa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, ) st. Seek him; find him, and take | & i E ol 23 n - morning the music will be rendered iss Brown, organist of the mission, Christ with you as yvour personal Savior by a nmixed choir of fifty voices. Miss 2 °y= e O at California, Utah and Arizona. on into the years of the twentieth cen- & ‘o % The soloists will be: Sopranos — BTy Grand, $:20 T Bt e e A IS it ace k: D, mm. Grand, 810 p. m.; St. vm,».m‘g'f'?r_“ BB S Al K 2R jiss 5 Cunniagham “and s I | Nicnoias, 3: PColontal, 10:15; PIeasanton. | eg.een g e T B S G T | e T Fetho Uiaw Svauiety andl Wewyont~ foruia, and risen slowly over the Rocky Moun. | SERVICES HELD YBSTERDAY. |Dunne; alfos—Miss A. Sulliyan = and 1 ‘and Qeeldental, 1130 "Major' Hooper | Paciia,Grove Puan lobies, S Bonita, Tucedays, 3 & m. | - . teemer tain region. ¥ «f the last names ostelry provide For En: The temperature changes have been slight in | 5. W. Solen: bassos—D. C. Deasy and A. at for the young singers. or Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del e e e e 1o meatS oi™ | Barly Celebrations in Many Churches | McGoorge: oreaniotProfessor R, J. Har- | he usual feast ."‘c.,.,,c,," o T caraar of | CaboyMszatian, Altats. Ya Pas, Sants Rosalia a Sons Sl e Tison. Christmas evening at 8 o'clocK a | v s 2ok BrohOwao there Conditions are fatorable for showers in | B S Dol ey Special programme of music will be ren- | VAt NS avente ane oot oelock California from San Francisco northward Mon- | The following members of the West- | joreq by the same choir, assisted by | day with brisk southerly wind off the northern | minster Presbyterian Church cholr ren- |a* children's chorus of twenty voices. | G simas morning. Rev. SR Jonevh | | For further information obtain company’ folders. s The company reserves the right to change steamers, safling dates and hours of safling S dered a special programme yesterday | At the 11 o'clock mass Haydn's Fourth ther John E “ottle deacon and Rev. wtthout s ks e e A T morning and last evening: Sopranos— | Mass will be sung by the following mem- R ot Tbddenon | TICKET OFFICE 4 New Mont Northern California—Cloudy Monday with Mrs, F. J. Thayer and Mrs. John R. Hill- | bers of the choir: Sopranos—Miss Kath- |~ Ap augmemed choir under the direction street (Palace Hotel). —— GOODA erine Black and Mrs, Jennie Jones; altos | of Mme, Coursen-Roeckel will sing the showers in north portion; fresh to brisk south- | man: 21 Ances 3 L. PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agents. e ol man; altos-Miss Frances Maud Purdy | _Miss Julia Sullivan and Mrs. Wilbourn: | foiowing compoaitions, accompanied by 0 Maket st San Francieco. | Calitornta—Fair Monday; ligbt and Miss el Gordon; tenors— tenors—Daniel Mnnlloyd and Robert Mor- string and wind instruments: | oF Sau J w win | Davis and Charles D. Northrup: bas: rissey; bass—S. J. Sandy and Mr. Von der and Gloria,” from Mozart's twelth | Cloudy Monday; probable showers James D, Graham and H. G. Eichenberg; | Kuhn. These voices will be augmented by edo”” (Weber), m '. n . '. fl. . : " o' (Weber) *Dall Tty scsepled. 3 Buniag oaly - north_portion. | Frank J. Thayer, organist d jcal | @ Vocal chorus and orchestra. Dei’ ( Hache), N ( | ly. y only. Utah—Fair uondxfi | zifa“‘ i FORTEEs W and musical | © J¢ 7St~ Jgnatius Church solemn mih it 7 Mondays, Weda .-d’-t Fridays. DISPATCH PAST STEAMERS 10 izona—Fair Monday. | director. = Pusadays, Toarsters, Sandage B Francibco and wéinits—Cloudy Monday, | The choir of the First Congregational | ass will be celebrated at.§ ojclock In the | Mise Gy 3 o @ Saturday onlr. P O R T I .AND | probably with showers: fresh southerly wind. | Church, of which Rev. George C. Adams, | b celobrant, Reyv. Father Bell deacon, | Senorita Andrea M.,,c. .,m mnd,, the con- | — at 11 & m. res G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecast Official. | D. D., is pastor, rendered special music | Mr “Ryan sub-deacon and Rev. Father | tralto solo of the “Gloria’ FARE s12 Flrlt Clm Inel " Berth Eoy Rk S Ry i at_the morning ‘and evening services of | Cyjligan master of ceremonies. At half- | tuke the “Incarnatus” of the “Credo.’ | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. mmnlass';mnd Class near Gough. Interment Degree of Pocahontas. }e;;oma\ l’l"lsx-n Singers wers: F e AG(rz;e ast 10 there will be another solemn |the solos and duet otco:’l:;u ot | 2y » V| COLUMBIA Salla. 2 g_.:_ .; During the current month Great Poca- | {ialio: Mr. L. A. Larsen, basso; Mr. Sam- h mass with Rev. Father Landry as | Mile, Elena Roccke) 3 ESSER Short Line to Walla Walia, ¢ | hontas Mrs. Jennie Weisel has made offi- | a1 1) Mayer, organist, tenor and choir :‘;f hfi:fiml}e;ub?;;:zém Bl Seathar | ana ““Agnus Del,”” Ed Latz, tenor, the second | SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC ot ':Té’m'."m"flf"' in” ganwmnm cial visits to councils as follows: Tehama, ster, sted on this occasion by Mrs. | Forham will deliver the sermon. Ba- |50l of the “Agnus.” Organist, Joseph Roeckel. | RAILWAY compmv. B. C fi",'), General | at Oak Park, Sacrameato; Wenonah, Sac- | L. A. cornet. tween the two solemn high masses there | Christmas at St. Luke's will be cele- | r[BURON FERRY—FOOT OF MARKET ST. 5 Marker 3. | ramento: Hiawatha, Stockton; Kaw lowing members of the Plymouth | Will be low masses without interruption. | brated with the greatest ceremony and = | Wah-Nita, Stockton; Yosemite, Alameds Church choir rendered | In the evening there will be solemn v with an unusually fine musical ro- San Francisco to San Rafael. pect- | Ramona. Matoka and Alfarata, San Fran- 3 = s services held rs, & sermon by Rev. Father Joseph gram ne. A vested choir of fifty volces | WEEK DAYS 7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, M rom the residence | cisco. She will make the ollowing visits | yesterds anc—-Akiss Dorothy. Ooods Rioraan and solemn benediction. unde theofllmflor} of Vgflllfie Sablnil 8o, §:30 & Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:3) Morrise, 445 Eddy street. | 10 f‘oéxmfl:_ in J_anun.rlyt;;hfi\‘ }471 I;rl»cahg: L e }nmlm;& {lmm (;ll. ?!:: — | " At the Lhurd;l of Notre Dame dg%"wg. {heRéhExrch :fi""!flf axtlhec';{::::;v;:d turdays—Extra trips at 1350 and tas, San Francisco; 10th, to Oneida, San 6 Miss Marie and ) abel Gor- ., 526 Bush street, masses wi a X aDsosmber ’,‘(,,;2’;'[ Franciseo; 11th, to Potomac, San Fran don: te; harles Henley and Mr. | sojd fomorromw from 5 o'clock to 8. At | Dumbers of the services. There will bs | nmn‘xs—um. I lnme nirm amn | grme LEAVE wHART. $ive. | c0; 17th, to Mennehaha. Vallejo, and 19th, | Ch: ‘ s Mr. H. Basford | the 9 o'clock mass a_special programme | Boly communion at 8 o'clock, and morn 8 # - o arat _,,"d“‘i.g — - ve of Ireland, u*d 73 | to Toka Council, Vallejo. and Mr. E. T. M. Ftkort, violin—Miss | ot music will be rendered by the Young |ing prayer and hol commumon with rull b an Rafael mwflnn ‘rancisco, 1w, | for YOKOHAIA and HOVGKONG ml’& ngton, D. C - ‘Boston, | Belle Rosenthal; organist 'and musical [ Ladles’ Sodality, accompanied by a fuli | choral service, at Al past 10, The Bro- | W DA e Sia 1% [ Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasski and hn.hd. and s please copy.) director—Mr. F. Dellepinae. string orchestra. Achill Artigues will b | ETamme to be rendered at the service is | 3:40. 510 p. m. nys-Nxtrs S:ing connecting at'Hongkong with steamers tor Tn are respectfully invited to at- umnmmm | 1 Connell gave organ num- | organist. The soloists will be J. O’Brien, | a8 follows: dia, etc. No cargo ived on board on day of s By e i Eves 5 Grison, | M Carie, Ms. Gabriel and Kmile J. M B e AR A o Ry g g ICA MARD. e el STATEMENT | Bacima ol L annt &k the thies |[Cundy,, AL 00 sletu, Hgb moam. WUL| Danytn s 8at 0. . aa e | Between Sen Francisco and Schuetsen Park, | 2 high mass will be T Fflr\lr‘l~ n St. 1gns ch yesterday ;,i cg}:{;{g}p}l (v\ulb"\{. Sah e';mda.?%r?' S p , | same schedule as above. n m » it of his soul, com- : 3 d A Sing’ Leave In Effect Arrive - "'“"" ent St. Mar 25 s | were held in the Emmanuel S. M., acting as deacon and subdeacon. A FPON MART b e 0P - | B Church, ~Bartlett street. ne: The sermon_will be delivered by Father A gt | S Fewtainco. EMow. 7, 6. I"""‘"‘:’”; s County Hospital, r-second, vesterday in the 2 . M. esse Solemelle’ ;! ‘Gloria Patri’ Week Eun Sun: eel o oy, owial. | CONDITION AND AFFAIRS | 3 vening. The evening's servic H s, ere' Shepherds r | Days. fnemnmm' By zrlgnr:wtd m:.a m::_y'.‘:omm. offics, | | sisted of a concert and organ recital | “Adeste Fideles." > eyre in 8, - — e — OF THE — | under the direction of the pastor, Rev. J. | Reine Harden Hickey, will sing “Noel” |E fa; communion nn 228 e '»g"" """“" e ls H. AVERY. General Agemt. Pe George Gibson. Solos were rendered by | (Adam): aner mass Laudate” (Moder- | eyre in X fat; ''Gloris, Bl 5:00 pm Santa Resa. n Sibson, Miss Lulu M Robert | ate) will be given. The soloists will be: | £ ffat; “Nuno ‘Dimittis” (Tarran FIDELITY AND DEPoSlI -'“rn‘“- Misé V. L. Rulofson, W. D. Hal- | Sopranos—Mrs. L. Ber!\ardl Shout the Glad Tidings. ‘ ket and Miss Clara Madden, assisted by | Belle Higgins; contraltos- B The evenln%servlce wlll lnclude the pro- | 7:30 am AMERICAN LINE, 10:25 am | ypy YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIA Paul M. Hen W. F. Alvater, Paul A.|enasso and_Miss R. Harden Hickey; | cessional Vericles,"” Stopping at Cherbourg, westwound. x“",fii"‘ff.f,?} 1909, Leroy COMPANY Normand, David Maddox and Miss Lotta | bassos_—J. Fogarty and L Finn, © 7 | Patrl xi;l-\st Jesson ;o From New York Bvery Wednesday. 0 a. . native of San - "nderhill e followin, sic has 330 8:00 7:35 pm| 6:22 t. Louls. P g Ay AT O et Ty £TATE \OF | Vi girl's vested choir of the First Eng- | been prepared by the choir of St. Domin- | D fl".‘;“ cles hymn ‘sermon, S P e P | New York Jun. | Friceiand ... F s will be held at the refidence of | 4 D. 189, and for the year ending on that | lish Lutheran Church, of which Rev. E, [lc's Church, corner Bush and Steiner Gloria Pat anthem and the reces- mnm, E l Honllnflm f ¥ , Kensington .....Jan. ‘aderland . 0 s this day (Monday), at 10 o'clock. | gay, se made to the Insurance Commissioner | Nelander, Ph.D., i= pastor, gave special s;ree!sl. to t;fi :‘ung nn!(‘hlrlsst;nas dayd 1{ skflal& Aarios Chusels igh o wiil b | 8:00 am| and Uki: 7:35 pm| .59 E-r“‘; LINE: Cemetery o e i seT Vi st solemn masses al m. an 5 mas ® : and An e - ’fln’mn:: Hospital, c}msmonslu;f e M gy the To q—‘;,’:";-n?‘:n&:s fzrr‘ the oh :ren"n‘;nmn"fl{'yg' ;_exn under :ga direction of the organist, | at 11 o'clock. Ganss’ first mass in D will 7:30 am| 500 m‘ S I"_ 10:25 am New Yor . o i o e = b bk mmibed | Yolemep Alice Halsing, Visia Helaing | 8 ea e e Aoy prans Mise Clilte MeDmmore dit a1 | o youn 4 oner: | Olive Nelander, Laura Sacrison, Hulda 7 e ! B4 | T December 2, 1906, Frida | CAPITAL. | Hlanson, Marle ‘F.tzgerald, Elsie Fitzger- from massgNo. 6, in honor of St. | bert Lissot and J. J. Lermen, tenors; Bd- | 7:30am| 8:00am| Sonoma | $:15 am| § Kensington . Charles Oldag, mother | A moune of Capital Stock, paid up in | ald, Katie Zeiss, Hazel Hanneil, Margery nic , (Lejeal); soprano solo _and | ward M, Gl and Harold Bashford, 00 pm| Glen Ellen. [ 6:05 pm INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY. b 'g,fi;: Cash -...... 4 | Hannell, M rtha Peterson, Minnfe Law- SHore “Mm;}m 'c',‘,’, <““'g'“},> ”’:_',’," w7 s Cl i 00 am| 10:40 am| ol Aget Pacihe Camst, s " Carrie G Roede: E B iy aned % et oeh ASSETS. e Grimes. Fannia Kelly. Bans Trer. | “Sanctus’ (Dvorak); tenor solo, “Noel | be at & § and 10:3 a. m. At the § o'clock | % pm|_Sebastopot. |1 pma 3 Montgomery st. et ARSI B s e o B ST | R Fe ™ot ol i S S S e S e M ‘ - o - | Casl et Value of all Stocks an | azareth” unod), alton | Aurle Silvi ss Annie FFr n ] aintances are respect thy Gray, Annie mrsrm Minni - Spri and White Sulphur 8 at Fulton K nvited 4o atfend the funeral to-morrow SroTd e Bk 'fiflu Lizzie Harrington, so- | dr Altruria; at Lytton f m- Lytton | Li 5 . R M & R pieces, fantasia | Silva a.nd ings: 3t WAWAIL, SAMOR, NEW :::r?‘ver‘ e n'.fa'i"?am‘n’ifi H:igret ’fl'a"gfrf;', ‘“ Franklin Palmer, | pranos; Lena Walters, ss Josie lle for snu- m -; loverdale ZEALAND ino SYDNEY, , CArlS- | mmmreeeeeeeeeeeeee o her late Tesl: Geyiervi | Glga Zachan, Emily Billings Troy, Agnes | rhapsody oA (Gl variations | Hare gad Miss L. Aeanieg;aiics, will atng | for ‘”‘nf’;"'md % lfth»l xtklns ufl?“ i T‘. interment 'Oaa | Cash in Banks December 23, 190, | - ton - dearly beloved son of | Potyin, and brother | Total Aseets a native of San sesteq CABILITIES. s are respect- | Losses ajusted and unpaid.......... i"the funeral this day | Losses in IV o Sarne from the residence of | _in Suspense K conih street. hetween | G1oss premiums on ks runmn rment Odd Pelk one year or less, e oy insurance 50 per bent | Thompson, Grace Vore, .|on a Chrlutma' car ethier; pastora “Adeste Fidelus,” “Gloria” _an 'l'he‘(‘hrlttn:ms services at the First Uni- %t_mg‘ta:i. Rheinberger; lullaby, “The Crib, A 1%:'1» mfi;r:uw:deflmgg ‘-‘c'\:mh m #n C 1 day Ve . imer. bra Som O %fiifi"}flr%‘y,é",‘fi{‘t"}fip.‘::;s High mass will_be sung at, the Holy | by y o Father O'Sullivan, Camarososa's a special sermon and sacred music was Cross Church at 5 »ciock and again at wi R, rendered by the choir, which was com- |11 o’clock on Lhrmmxu momlnt The S Y1 M. Cot- osed of Mrs. J. villlams, soprano: | choir will be composed of Miss G. Frost, | ter, Miss A. Ayers, Mise L. :l’urner, 80~ Rfita Georgle W. Cope, alto: Oscar T. | Miss B. V. McCloske “y Miss J. Cottf, Miss | pronos; Mrs. J. O'Brien, Miss Bre Peguil- Lienau. tenor; Herbert B. Medley, bary- | N. Dai nfi"- e 2-::&‘}“3& Par-| lan. MNG flRzm n'."'(’: M-;u' Qfi.c M:ayé tone; M. Bretherick, orsanist and direo- [ B0 150 -electlons will be “Kyris Ge‘orgon Cheney. Passol PRas T oy tor. and County Hospital, | = 3 “Credo” and “Agnus Dei,” from Merca- | Miss Bre Peguillan wil rates. “Mary "Powers, & mative of | Re\fl-!lohfi ti':‘;‘;'r EO'; !hel gzhmnson dante’s four-voice mass; “Glorla,” “Sanc- | “Noel.” The “Benedictus" wflfbc office, 650 Market st. 2, Mglmo 3 athodls eslg il .urch d *Benedictus,” from Haydn's | by Fred Griffing, wflh cello obllntog tog R wd into rest, December 21, elivered a s ¥ ay morning on | Ly herial. Professor Kuss. . Troy {is direct- Pass. 'Y LlNE S oved huhana ot Margarei | Net cash actually received for pre- | “The Wondering World." Speclal music [ “THPEHIaLC, = o vars 0 St. Theresars | ress and et - oo Vtetmer of William W and | _sutums .. < ... 3154238 | was rendered by the following members | e FOLOWIRE TP AT, BF L TRETES l w Yu“ 'i P‘m baries F. Robineon F. 3. ielly, | Received for ‘"‘""‘M‘“ of the choir: Scpranos—Mrs. H. V. Dick- Christmas Soprano I' E ] s neine et London puaes | 55 Bige ook Sowne i | S, Gerirude 5, Deni, Mo’ Nttt | Mts® Gharies O'EGnnel and ey oy A sociation, one:| NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. copy. ake, ss Cora_Delano, Mrs. Vood- Eeceived for Rents. | man, Srise Vioia '‘Fournier, Mrs, J. Stepn- hos John_Sh Tha Lonidrents e s Via Sausalite d it : . Manning, Miss Lee: &k Wit Togoh 5 1500, tn, Menod_ Maanex dis Ferrer, Miss | 3 ligm, N Foresters on 5o VaLLey 3 night of t Mrs. H\lmphre Mrs. G. Norton, | co) and Edmi; Miss Gussie Menke, Miss L. Gilliland; mfim McMahon. tenors—llmr- George Norton, Ch-rle- will be sung at n., of . i R0OGeTE: | pChristes musle il by sondasd ot B ul's urcl N Nalh. Fred Head, Wnlter streets, hy ths tollowlng cholr: Boprggl Glenn Dr. Sullivan, Eu&e;\e Bure(t, J. R. n Murphy; altos— | B o R T MONT TAMALDAS RALNAY S Frankiin Strest Presbyterian Church, on | A aier &' Rattisans sirecs ; u.n.mm the corner of Valiejo and Franklin, held um‘ “Nmi " tenor solo, Arthur DAYS.. :&l a Ox. lpacll;l S:.r]‘lnm.ll se:’vleel hytel:togdny "Ardutq Fideles": chorus; boys’ surp IDAYS.......8:00, 10: mor; o'clock, In which the Sun- lliu Aml.h P. Qulnn Francisco to Summit Retura, Evlnysatcmdgmg_ 'Evu?. -ell;%g: In ; Seliver v'i"‘r‘: ot B hg a meo’s #-w-r:v.mov-n:Anmn.:vor-. e n the after- Eighteent! Shotwerl pa—. Market st.. Sausalito Ferry. Tioon the Presbyters met to instail Dr. | will render s spect "rm;':o“u L3 [ dence Harrison _street, Brendan's Church, where a reguiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his commenecing at § o'clock. Interment R Cemetery JUR—In this city, Margaret Seymour, a rative of Ireland aged 75 years. Tequiem bigh mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., Wills as pastor of the church. The mu-leonchfls moderator of the Preshytery. Rev. ¢, G. | ers Xop et i St DO, Mo Ao FRANK L. GILBERT, | Guin et ine Sormen IV SN | 10205 oIS, Mol flias; Jriesca Sate - GENERAL AGENT, TRmEL 1 T Semensy e Saee it MEAVOY & OO vs || ROOMS 24-25 TENTH FLOOR, | deiivered the ehargs o the congregation: FUNERAL DIRECTORS & At St. Ignatius Church, Rev. MILLS BUILDING, ats Gaiv sl B San Francisco. of the day, at the 10:30 o’clock mass. v, lfl-

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