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THR SAN FRANCIECO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1903 SPECIAL THANKSGIVING SERVICES CHANT REQUIEM |MASONIC FRATERNITY PAYS LAST SAD END GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATION T NUN'S BIER TRIBUTE TO A DEPARTED BROTHER S'x Hundred Sunday-School Children and Thirteen Hundred Members Par- ~ ¢ £x : ‘Lciate in ICTsting Ogea?uhrleg eof First Presbyterian (fhurch Obsery. | Convent Si;ters Singfa Solemn Beauty of Order’s Ritual Is Added as a Benediction Over Life ticip n Mass at Funeral o i i i ance of Its Fiftieth Year of [xistence, Song Recital Fiiling Evening Mary Ida Full of Activity and Body of the Late Charles Edward Gillett Is Laid : ; 5 to I Sweetly Sad Are the Last|. . | Its Long Rest After Services in First Congregational Church ot Rites Over a Loved One of the Cloister. Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | 1118 Broadway, March 29. With a chorus of nuns chanting the | | solemn requiem, with a sweetly mourn- ful song from the choir, with prayers for | | the departed, the funeral of the late Sis- | | ter Mary Ida was held at § o'clock this morning from the chapel of the Convent of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, where s i ikt for sixteén years the departed devotee had served the faith to which she had { consecrated her life Many friends of the sister and of her trother, Dr. H. F during the servic rites of the church Sullivan, were present s that marked the last She had been loved by her companions in the cloister, and those of the world with whom she had come in contact were equally borne down with grief. || The Rev. Father Thomas McSweeney, | | | rastor of St. Francis de Sales Church, | | | was celebrant of the mass, and the Rev. Cranwell, chaplain of St. . officiated as president of During the masg the choir of nuns sang | | the beautiful requiem, and while the cas- | | ket was® being borne from the chapel, | | Mrs. William E. Dargie rendered, in touching ton an appropriate solo. The pall b s were Dr. J. L. Milton, Willlam Yore, John E. McElroy, Nich- olas Collins, John J. MecDonald and Dr. J. M. Kane. Interment was in St. Mary's cemetery, where the last prayers were of- | | ferea by Father Cranwell. @ b @ P | AT AGSALNTS | | Special Policeman John 1 Morrison Is Badly Beaten. | SEUeR : 2T » | Al B | Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 1118 Broadway, March 29. Called to quell a disturbance at 3 o’clock this morning in a house on Sixth street, Broadway, Special Policeman John Morrison was attacked by a gang of men, | | severely beaten on the head and kicked until he was compelled to draw his pistol and fire a shot, which frigntened off his assallants. Morrison arrested John Havey, a team- ster, and to-morrow a dozen warrants for the arrest of the remainder of the crowd will be issued The policeman was attacked as he was going up the stairway. The men grabbed REVY ERMNEST E BAER him, half smothermed him in portieres and | 4 % < % 4 = 3 then beat him on the head with beer e ey o Hrlelg Doy ESCORTS OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR, SCOTTISH RITE AND BLUE LODGE MASONS AT T RAL OF [ ] B o the rafeuiins: it ipanaged Tnithe THE LATE CHARLES E. GILLETT, THIRTY-THIRD DEGREE MASON AND HIGH IN BRANCHES : i s 2 s | struggle t& get his pistol out of his pocket. OF THE ORDER, WHICH WAS HELD YESTERDAY AFTER *| | He sent a bullet whizzing by the heads of 8 F PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, SUPERINTENDENT OF THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL, CHIEF some of the gang, the missile crashing | - 5 T el o o o S 2 ¢ > OF WOREHIP AND VIEWS OF CONGREGATICN LEAVING THE SACRED EDI- through the ceiling. Before he could shoot AKLAND, March 20.—The beauti- five blue lodges in Oakland, conducted T THE GOLDEN JUBILEE SERVIC again the attacking party had scattered. ful service which marks the fare- | Services. A large ~representation frur: 3 Oskland Consistory, Scottish Rite, an A cyeloin - 5 a 4| WORSHIP FOR SUNDAY ‘;fi”’ ll';b:"’dz;;:fe;u?r‘::'hi:m::;; Oakland Commandery, Knights Templar, attended the last rites at the chu i escorted the body of thelr departed brother to the grave. IN OAKLAND CHURCHES Evangelists Haydn Cooke and Chris- of de- | said to-day over the remains Charles Edward Gillett, thirty-third ing “The Mizpah,” | thic morning. In addition $5000 was sub- uble file pro- | scrim~l s fo yea ut le pro- | in pledges for the year. b the better to demo: LARGE OFFERING MADE. tration for | , but the rain pre- | SHOWS COMING EVENTS The University of California calendar contains the following announcements of and West streets. J. Haydn Cooke and Christopher Mitch- ell have commenced a series of evangel- ol parlo et - 5 gree, at the First Cohgregational Church. Assembling at the Masonic Temple, the S D to the gal- | UNIVERSITY CALENDAR topher Mitchell Begin a Week To the stately pomp of plume and mystic | various lodges marched to the church and X : “The Pon- With the Baptists. insignia which marked the assemblage of | there filed in the order of their rank. Of land, Alcatraz, Brooklyn and Sequoia, the L S 2 S e The Msreh for o st i OAKLAND, March 20.—"Jesus’ Concep- | ..\ h : _ | the Oakland Lodge, of which Gill ndered by Miss V. 0¢ } pctivities at the College for the|tion of Riches” was the subject discussed :::le‘;ezzef:x:rs,;:eayf::':;_"_"‘dhe: Briie s tis, Db niig) - ool s to have the | Week Are Recorded in the to-day at the meeting of the Men.s CIub oy of tha Musonic list word Wea A e B St g R in proc on from the Announcements. of the Eighth-avenue Methodist Church. | oq 44'a penedletion over the life so full of | Wililamson, seniop warden; €. N cpasiors along t‘r v;nl»'vj:: | Berkeley Office San Francisco Call, | The Rev. Charles Carroll prmche}l S0} Coktvity 15 tarent of the oeder. jonlor warden; R. B. Gaylord, = rarles T Plerce, santh, iE_the- Ehitrc 2148 Center Street, March 20 | day at Calvary Baptist Church, Twelfth | * 4 ¢;j gelegation from Live Oak, Oak- | steward. = o r =1 Of the Oakland Consistory lectures, public days, art exhibits, ath- : T 1 sgiving service n ed v Ay . ¥ s vices for week nights, except Sat- e thanksglving service, conducted by | jetic contests and other events for tle e Mitinis. Hall Twalfth and i CHILD TEARS SCALP | TRAINED ANIMAL SHOWS he pastor, was held in the main audi- | approaching week: y, at X » t f th a 5 rashington streets, under direction of of the church, which had been at- | * yongay_Asricuttural _experiment staion | W2 e Baptist: Clitkeh, OPEN WITH PENCIL HAVE COME TO TOWN decorated fo > occaston by | counci Agricultural bullding, 11 a. m. Ad s S : _— - W. Armes Jr. and a o ssiotis committee of g 3 Passion week will be observed at the ; . - % o i terdl ey T "Hall, 2 p, m. Glee First Methodist Church with services Peculiar Accident Causes a Severe| Norris & Rowe’s Famous Entertain Baker preached a sermon on ATt pring exhibit of the San ¥ran- | each eveninig at 7:% o'clock. The pastor, Injury to Boy While Romp- ment Under Canvas at Twelfth s B > A on, Mark Hopkins Institute, bigee . S 4 crifice of Prais which was pe-| 9 a. m. till 5 p. m dally; the exhibit will con- n‘,; :1;\_ lL‘;.HR, Dille, will be assisted by ing About Home. s and Jackson Streets. appropriate to the occasic tnue 1ill April 16. Pearson Club, Faculty | other pastors. higrolh £ EBOBEN B e e o gonss o ipally | Clubhouse, § 5. m.; paper— Pearson as repre- | The Rev. Richard Hardin of Southern OAKLAND, March 20.—While running| OAKLAND, March 29.—Norrls & to the song cholr | Sraiative of some general tendenciés of etlen-{ Californin presched to-dty -at Market: through the house this morning with a | Rowe's big animal with their f e nder the | Baskbuts al).. Diianas Vadsls S Chan | atoast: Chugragaionst Shupch. & _ metallic pointed lead pencil in his hand, | famous de - monkeyd, ter Clement P. | ning way, 7:30 p. m The Rev. H. Pascoe occupied the pulpit 2 i Willle Howard, 7 years old, residing at | trained elephants, cameis, educated seals Was_exception. | o uesday—Spanish debate, Spanish 10 Vs | this evening at Centennial Presbyterian Elder Conradi’s Belief b i Al S el S gt Ry sl Do g ars choruses be- o S e Ok O Church. 2 2 2 x = 8 - . Mrs, W. C. Lit- | 45 ms e Episode of Ariatieus, Frofessor| The Rev. John Coyle, D. D., presiding Arouses the Ire of 4 door casing and drove the Monday afte at 7 o'clock at Twelfth tle sang for th ftertory, “I Am Far | I. Flagg. Y. % A., Capitola day, Stiles | elder, conducted seryices this morning 2 through his scalp. A tear that required | and Jackson s giving performances Syl My Honie ¢ | Hall 4018 o m; alter'the meeting ihe an- | and officiated at communion at Golden Russians. eight stitches to close resulted. The child | afternoon and evening, Monday, Tuesday ddresses were made by the Rev. T. F. | ail women students are invites® ¥ M. & 47 | Gate Methodist Church. : was taken to the Receiving Hohspitai, | and Wednesday. The annual return of Day, D.D., of S8an Anselmo and the Re Guthrle of San Francisco, Stiles| Miss Ella Hewett of Japan led a mi: where Steward Borchert dressed the in- | the popular showmen is a treat for chil- £ pop R. C. Stone of the Centennial Presby- m. Executive committee of Asso- | sionary service this evening at the Thirty Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | jury. ! dren and adults as well , both former pastors. Dr. Students, Abracadabra Club, 7 p. m. reity Orchestra, Trinity Methodist Church, fourth-street Methodist Church. ————————— 1118 Broadway, March 2. B ad a number of inspiring letters | 7:45 p. m Basket-ball game, California vs. El > 4 from pastors. Among those who sent | Oakiand ¥. M. G A Dekiind. Asseistios | LODGING-HOUSE KEEPER R e e L s Bl ADVERTISEMENTS. thelr messages by letter were the Rev. | bullding, 8 p. m. Mininig Assoclation 22 South 1S STABBED BY ROOMER Day Adventist Church to-day gave a £ T T e . A. Horton of Philadelphia, the Rev. F"“IX’;!‘RVL m.; lecture, ning Law,” F. J. o Tt recital of his adventures in foreign lands H. C. Minton, who was moderator of the Wednesday—Y. W. C. A., leader Miss Mary i lay-Str as a missionary. His experience in Rus- " bly; the Rev. Dr. Rob- | Page ‘05 stilen Fall, 11:15 3. . toptc, " Sapr, | Quarrel mt:ecc“{fis; e:tt ;:_:“ Suds | e particularly thrilling. ;Y ey g he | tola 19 e 0 ee of il i New Tork Oty and the egree committee of philosophical in g He was imprisoned by the Russian au- am Nat Friend, Goiden, Colo. well Miss Mabel Wiiliams, Mise Jeanne Anderson, Mrs, McLaughlin, Mrs. Olsen, Miss Mar- | Williams. Miss Dunham, Miss Bromiey. Bassos—H. L. Whitehead, Mr. Roberts, Mr. key. Captain Kiose, G. Chase, A. B. Chase, villiams E. M_Campbell. Owen “harles Wal- | division of graduate council, 14 South Hall, 4 “The Disciple and the Coming of the Kingdom." Banjo and mandolin_clubs, Stiles Hall, 7 p. students not in astronomy department wish- ing, Stiles Hall, 11 a. m.; address by Dr. E. auspices of the Federation of Churches: the public is invited. Glee club, Stiles Hall, 11 prietor. Alexander's wounds, which were not seri- ous, were dressed at the Receiving Hos- Thrown From Buggy and Hurt. from bis buggy. His right eag was nearly had been treated at the Receiving Hospi- in Germany and Egypt. roon A. T. Jones of Oakland, president OAKLAND, March 29.—Burglars forced entrance last night by a rear door into Are vou Bilious? : fies 2 | p. m. Student Volunteer Band, Stiles Hall, thorities on a charge of preaching Jewish TEE JUBILEE P smbers of ulh(i)r“t‘hurt hes were | m G)‘mnurlu:’]fl “‘jinks,” Hearst Hall, 7| OAKLAND, March 20.—During a quarrel | heresy and had a fair prospect of spend- =y present at the closing jubilee services. D m.; open to the women in . kymnasium 5 ing with R. C. Johnson, a | ing the remainder of his life as an exile € : - vege o S combosed of the follow- | ciasses. Glee Club, Stiles Hall, 7:15 p. m. | early this morning i ki & A F d (The cholr was composed of the follow | iraday “Degres commitie. of <Sientinc | carpenter, B. Alexander, a lodging-house in the wilds of Siberia. ré you ragge 7 4 8 s - | division of graduate council, 14 South Hall, street, was si v e was, however, able to communicate | Sopranos—Mrs. W. C. Little, Mrs_King, (4 p. m. Irrigation engineering department, | X9€PET 8¢ 68 Clay ¥ 1ahbed DY | _ioxl the Americas’ Consul and: estatilfal . Mre. Wilbur Walker. Mrs. Arthur Bessey, | 18 Civil Engineering Building, 4 p. m.; lec. | Johnson in the leg and arm with a pocket- | (po 000t that he was preaching Christian Are ou Constipated ? Mise M. V. McNab Mre. W. F. Curtis, Mrs. | ture. “Municipal Engineering,” Arthur L. | knife. Johnson, who was arrested, claims | ;0 a "h fih‘ 3 y p v Williamis Mrs, H. L. Whitehead, Mies H. L. | Adams of the Contra Costa Water Company. | Alexander hit him with a scantling and | 00Ctrines and mnot the Jewish creed Chamberiain, Miss ‘Goldie White. Miss Far- | Women's Mandolin Club. Hearst Hall 4 b, m. | thet he used the knife in self-defense, | UPOD this representation Elder Conradi rel, Miss Louise Stubbs, Miss Reed. Miss Kid. | Y. M. C. A., Stiles Hall, 6 p. m.; topic, | thét he use efense. | was released. He was also a missionary Bm;echam’s Pills jcich, Miss Mengola, Miss Smith, Mrs, E. M. | m. Senior singing, North Hall steps, 7:15 b, The stabbed man declared t The Adventists to-day held a social and | | Campbell, Miss G. M_ Tipson, Miss Amy Rott, | m. Choral soclety, regular rehearsai, Hearst ‘,?v’;:"m‘"’w‘,’,,l, e gt s J;‘:r';lh: religious session at the church, Twelfth long sin e passed | Miss A Westerman .| Han, 7:30 p m. ' Assoclated lectrical and | 1 The house, where he was creating & | 210 Brush streets, which attracted many. \_Ah‘ml—’Mr.\ ;fir’.r;(xrwn: D! 1;!::nankb:vlss ;\. :»mrmcm’; Enxll:eEYI'nl;.kSoclel{‘, Mechanics’ dl;:tmurbn;ce 4 €ating a | ppe day was opened by Elder A. J. Breed N Jenkine rester, Mrs. Rowlands, | Bul " speaker It = day's stately | )irs Campbell, Miss Lenoir, Mrs. Elder, Miss announced hl:er, gk S e e 41 Reuba Jeabngaho Spoesiled AL Kha ”—L—“ Bilious | Bingham, Miss Malone Mfss Brooks, Miss| Friday — Excursion to Lick Observatory; niorning prayer meeting. In the after- 1t interferes with work, pleasure and happiness — everybody is 8o at times; in many eases it | e nors— 5, De . G. Ows o O N —W] W ~, iy Tathir, e | g R Ty anler | ing to. o ARoud, notity: Profssse Lansefindr | ONECEANE, -NNFCHEN VIl dRvIDE | 4f Hicateicton atiohd oo SHVRRE Con makes life a burden—the fault is with the stomach, liver and kidneys. The action of Beecham Tt I W, Pheips, 1. Willlams, W. F. Gor. | on Friday aod. s.|urd:’;m'ifgv:"flr{:fély".'?"g this afternoon on Telegraph avenue, near | stitutes the New Church.” Pills is prompt and certain —and will in a short time remove the evil. B0 Str Hawiey, Mr. King, Mr. Petty, George | . m ; exnenses $6 00. Graduste council, 13 | Merrimac street, Hugh White, a butcher | Professor Charles Prescott spoke In the { Voee South Hall. 11 a. m. Students' mass-meet- | at 1721 Telegraph avenue, was thrown | evening. Wlmzo_.mrfl Roliand, Mr. Ray Bailey, Mr. Olsen, Dr. C. |8 Chapman, State Superintendent of the | torn off and he sustained consider: o 43 5 e able Saly their work n there's nothing | Avres, Mr, Jelleit, C.F. Alston, D. McClos- | Anti-Saloon League; the meeting is under the | concussion of the brain. After his injuries Burglars in a Saloon. That rundown feeling is caused by your overworked digestive organs not doing vroperly. Beecham’s Pills will set them right, reinvigorate the system and restore sound we think of the | ter. Wilbur Waiker, Walter Kecne, Mr. Larue, | &' m Faculty club, club’ night, Faculty | tal White was removed to his home. the Royal saloon, 319 Twelfth street I s Arth Bessey. clubhouse. . L . our banners and §¢ | A Organizt—Miss V. de Fremery. Saturday—Forestry lecture, 18 Civil En- | @feiieiniuininiioiuirininnieitoiuiuiuinin @ | OWned by J. Henry Lange. After ran- If Constipated birthday, then' Choirmaster—Clement P. Rowlands, xlm-vrmfi hg!‘llt‘nng, 8 a. m‘;:] subject, “The sacking the place, they departed with $45 | —_— a scholess, the women A i - | Oak a 'orests in ‘alife A - Vs 3 . X ooen 04| Moch cratit for the anccoss of the Jubt- | DAL, S% OUX Joooomt diusites ik Lin: | oate ot . ety sl iatiy | L WeR I e ey ey o can il e poveie ¥ Beocharms Pile e ke gheoevs s B f the future. O guard it with | lee celebration is due I gham, | ¢ ., sldes: the public- is invited. University | ball game, California vs, Stanford, Harmon especially of women. It ean all be prevented it Beecham’s Pilis are taken whenever nature perintendent of the Sunday-school, who | of California_Club, informal lunch, Jul Gymbasium;: 8'p, m.: admission By trer €olpnel Cooper, whose wife inherited seems to call for assistance. Comfort and happiness are sure to follow the use of Beecham’s give it your praver, | been indefatigable in attention to the | restaurant, Pine street, San Francisco, 1 25 cents, California-Stanford Glee Club con. | Jargely under the will of the multi-mil- lis. A = in their service may Ititude of d,,(,,‘;: 1n\'o|;'pdd in giving a :m;:;.“,;:: r‘;:’;:::mmnnlml"}:r(:i\ ‘::Il\llulr);‘ e;- cert, 8 p. m. ‘lionaire known as Chicago Smith, has “Thank God for this chufch and this Jubilee | celcbration of such magnitude. s et DeiT waiat . (Ot TP AR bought the great Hurley «. ‘ate in Hamp- Day™ The total jubilee offering was $1765, of | vy College, Hearst H‘-u court, 2:30 n‘ nv:.‘ The only beast of prey found in Aus-|shire, which once belonged to Richard so'd Evemhere ln Boxe.! ‘oc' a"d 250‘ Aficr the Sunday-school praise services | which $1075 was in gold eoin in the plates | aamission by ticket, 25 cents, Baseball game, | tralia is the dingo, or wild dog. Cromwell. 5 G0

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