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THE: SXN FR-\\ICISCb'C\LL FRIDAY DECEMBER 235, 1903 Yuletide Brings Cheer to the People. Festival of JSong| to Reign in | Churches. | Grace Episcopal. aul’s Episcopal. St. Stephen’s. urch. Fulton a Good Samarita: Exceptions he musi de arrange e Mig: on « street, near pre Christmas simt erdeiing pasto m [ ke the scription meny e very original middle- the birt arousing musical eligious and nsisting My nted Wil Cholr. rmaster begin Mre rstmann_and Dax Mr by Mrs iams and Joha “Du Nacht der Wonne nburg (Handel) n d jta- Hirte by Blancke aren I 2 aul Blanckenburg (Handel): Old German motet (by . and R gew ein - arranged Church of th Werner) Advent. ! ds beg, rt Parrish is -the reector ns have been made for the service, which will be | choir of the church, | ank Onsiow taking the solos, while Arthur Cunningham will | Noe The new organ recently in ed se church will be presided over Jobn de P. Telier, who will play a prelude | P ané postiude, a nasiorale by Caesar Franck | and “March Pon Tombelle ific by Ferdinand de ja Emmanuel Baptist, mmanuel Baptist Church, Bartlett street, ween Twenty-second and Twenty-third, Rey. | Multi Acelaim the Savior. ‘ X Miss A, Gonlon. Male be solemn espers and benediction. | | 5 at mass will be by the Rev. Jerome | | gan vespers by Rev. Charles | | m | wsical part of the service at the Ca- | | 1 (Adam): at_offertor: " at rec nal, “Halleluja Mount of Olives” (Beethoven). Solol Quatman, Miss Julla Sullivah, | | Sandy, augmented by ch will| g tudes 3 11 e Prleate the World,” No. Him,” Lowdin m. Organ, Mendelsshon 5; invocation; Scripture read- Patri’”’ Pullin; by _con- Bach past a chanted arch_in C,' ur King,” Meredith chorus, ‘God With recessional, ‘“March - enediction 's Cathedral. ‘athedral witi be a Ch an Ness avepue— o'clock, with music | At 11 o'clock there | the papal | 8 o'clock | 3 pontifical mass and evening at R. J. Harri Dominic’s. on, organist St. Church, the Very P. Mustcal programme: High Asperges Me'' . (Dettrier) Excelsis. Credo and “Agnes Del, flat; se- | | Rev ock arch wi masses n high | e Rev. Father | an Order) will St. Francis. n St Francis Church, » Caraher r 1 5, @ 9, 10 and 11 | 5 ¢ mass the Juvenile | | ® r of appropr & un rection of | AR R TEI T ' Second violins—Miss May Ab. | Greven; hymn No. 55 (kueeling®. “Calm on the | Miss' Rue’ Clifford,Mi; Georgina Libby, fiss @ soloist and cherue, ard the . | bration Anne Lace Miss Maria Ry will be | st 1 o'clock mass will be & | the first gospel the 1l preach the sermon. d - a 11 lock mass i be | | { rst mas: nedictus.” rom Weber oel.”" will < o5 will e Sanctus i A rza’s first mas: o M. Walsh, Mies | Paclis A K | M Stevens, s. W. Ogllvie, tenor ‘ s: ss M. Schaefer w | es w nme 30 o'clock | | T. Carah mass Beth- | | | | s and Howard | | | Re rector— | 3 , 7, 7:30, 8, | 9:30 and 10 9 o'clock in | | t f the Angels The )'clock mass ’ will & high mass, and at 10:30 a solemn | & s select choir and a sermon | r asion, d b sol- | | i A mass the fol pro- | - - - - - - ered by a hotr: . oK Gloria," by Mercadante and | bott, Mr. Curtas and Mr. Lynch. Cello—Miss | List'ning 'Far of Night” (Dykes): recessional | Beftha Lightner, A. C. Brown, David Lewis, | Gene "y Sanctus” and Agnus.” | N Conlon. Flute—Miss Ludlow. [ hymn 5l “Hark, the Herald Angsls | Dr. Ellls Jones. ‘Organist, William Barr. i ! s; 3 . the, Offer. . ik | Sing endelssohn). ~St. Paul's Choir: So- | Califol -Sit Me st B 1 r anthem.’ “Hac Nocte Est.” | St. Paul's. pranos—Mrs. Lenore Greven Miss Gertrude % Sh ekt e oo Eniscopal tr by Cagilero, and ‘‘Adeste St. Paul's Church, Twenty-ninth and Church | Abbott. Miss L. Jensen, Miss E. E. Rodda; Morning, 11 _ o'clock—Organ prelude, Ho- | ¥ ) there will be a solemn high | o roo o ® 0t S e M. D, €onnolly rector—. | altos—Miss Hazel BelPitcher, Miss Maude | sanna’ (Wachs); hymn 100; prayer; carol, E Gl and “‘Credo,” from | FIEent®. ZoF: FRgher M. D onnol “Battman's | Crabtree; tenor—Chester Rosekrans; bassos— | “It Came Upon the Mldnight Clear”’; G and “Agnus. M h ARt s combined ‘choirs of | R. Marrack, Alfred ‘Van Hovenberg. The ano solo, Miss Loutse Smith; ‘‘Noel" (2 T soleme mass. And at the | youne Men's and Young Ladies' sodalities, | CNOIr 18 assisted by Mies Anne Moore, soprano; | am): hymn 183; sermon; offertory, violincello fTertor lite Timere SODTANO | ¢ oo ckes at 6. T, 8 and § o'clock. Solemn | Mrs. James Edmond Pamplin, contralto; Mies | ®0lo, Dorald Forbes; anthem, “Sing, O Heav- rus, by Karst ediction, | jigh mass at 10:30. Music—Mar “Messe | Myrtle Morgan, cormetist; C. E. Ker, basso, | ens” (Tours), solo by Miss Ethel Rodda: > aris,” by M b [ Solennelle”: offertory, Adam's -Noe enor | J. Haraden Pratt, organist and cholfmaster. | hymn: benediction; organ postlude, N A F e 1 tenor Chorv (Dubois). st. Brigid | ehoir.” S Paur's. Chioir: * Sopranos—Mrs. R, | Howard Presbyterian. | aEveniog: 1:30 o clok—Organ prelude; C | D. Valerga, Miss M. Reilly, Miss Rose Brod T bt h e I BN e SR ey LI B Ch Rev. | ick. Altos—Miss May F . Code. Miss The congrezation of the Iioward Presby- | “Nazareth” (Gounod), ( ner: hymn E. Cott high | Wood ors— Arthur Boyce, Charles G | terian Church, Oak and Boker streets, Rev. | Son: anthem. ‘‘Arise, Shine’' (Elvey); sermon srated by_the sos—Williem Lane. ' Joseph Brover. | John S. Thomas pastor, will celebrate Christ- | anthem. —“Sing, O Heavens' (Tours): offer- Ac Focsa's William . Healy. *Organist—biss | mas services Sunday morning and eveminz In | tor>* Yielnesllo o eolo. 1. Forheet: | soprano Cottie. the jsermon | -8 Quisn, the following order: Moining—Organ prelude, | banediction; organ postiude, _*Processional | a the direction of | Nuestra Guadalupe. Hallelujah Chorus,”” from “‘Mount of Olives,”” | March’' (Loret): organist and chofrmaster, J. | Roeckel sing the folloWing | ry.ro will be Christiwas services at the | Pecthoven; doxology and Invocation: snthem, [ H. Hallowell. ' Rev. Clarence Reed, pastor. | L raes alih et o | Spanieh Church of Nuestra nora de_Guada- '!xnu; t » ;"h!lrll‘ 151-\ flu;n, - r)numiflh_\;imln. 1 Emmanucl Baptist. % Ga upe this morning at 10¢30 o'clock. Mozart's | “Hark! the Herald Angels Sing,” Mendels- | T " g hdam. | Twelfth Mass will be rendered by the ehoir | sohn; reading: aquartet, “Star or| Emmanuel Baptist Church, fBartlett street, . will be renderetl at | The personnel of the choir is ilows: So- | Glor reading of Scripture; an- | between Twenty-second and Twenty-third; | Santel Dlessed sacramment ftor | prane—Mrs. B. Cmmarena, Mr: aiza, | them, *“There Were . Shepherd Rodgers; | Rev. J. Grorge Gibson, pastor. Christmas ser- | soprano; | Mrs. . "”"I"“ and ] A’ LEerezi altos— | hymn, “Adeste Fideles™: prayer; anthem. | vice Sunday oy Ed Lotz, | Miss oylance and Miss vica; tenors— | ‘‘Bethlchem,”’ Beach: offertor: * Adam; | 4 Service el —Org: im- | ; Pechin cantante, | G- Oliva and L. Brady; bassos—G. Schuester, | sermon; hymn. ~Herk! W T i sy M R B vy L eing the “Incarnatus” and | F. Loaiza, Y. Oormart’ and B. Waliing; of- | Holy Voices?” Gower;. benediction; organ post- | Promptu «en hymn . tune, “‘Adeste Fideles the I min Joseph Rosekel, | fertory, “Villancico,” by §. Arrillaga; adora- | lude, *‘Corcnation March,” Svendsen (Lincoln); Doxolegy by the congregation; in- | B | tion, “'Noel,” by Mrs. T. Hoops; consecration, | Evening—Organ prelude, ‘‘Christmas Pas- | vocation; congregational hymn, ‘Joy to the | St. Mary's (Paulist) ,"f";m_sm by Miss A. Maltorena; organist | tor: ‘Ashmall; anthem, ‘“From Out | World,”” No. 1; mopzano solo, “'The Birthday | . 3 . | and director, S. Arrillaga. | Starry Heaven,”' Eyer; ln\‘v‘m-afl“n. hymn, | of a King (Neidlinger), Miss Mabel Jackson 3 bY & (Paulist) urch, California and e § Little Town ethlehem,” Redner; anthem, | Christes; resiunsive reading, Twenty-fourth = Rev g A LB 5 ial Chri 5t 2The Holy Bae goatchelder; reading = of | Pealm: “Gloria Patrl,” congregation: tenor r and rector—The first mass ‘will Seripture; carol, “Hark! the Angel Choir.” | solo, * "Twes Nicht in Oid Judea’ (Dairson), ock 8. m. and masscs will be cele- | pecta ristmas | Brown: prayer:’ auartel, “Ring Out Wild| D. Howard Foote: praver and Lord's Prayer h until 11 o’cloc igh mass | . | Bells,”" Labes ymn, ‘It Came Upon the | chanted by the congregation; violin solo, Wal- > . The cholr il -yen Services to Be Held | Midnight Clear,” Willis; offertory, “‘Glory to| ter Weber: Scripture reading, Luke 1:46-30; | Angel A")f(-r’ ; at the | d,”” Helmund: address; hymn, With | contralto solo, '{‘hr' ‘himes of Christmas | Ades'e Fideles.”” The solcists 7 | Gladness Men of Old,”’ Kocher; benediction; | Morn™ (Dressler), Miss Xrna Roberts; congre- | Noonan, Miss Viantin, Mr. Now in Churches J'unday | o1gan postiude, *‘The Glory of the Lord,” from | gational hymn, ““While Shepherds 'Watched Webb, Solemn high mass will s el | “The Mersioh,” Handel Their Flock nor solo, ““The Gift" (Beh- ]' i1 o h’ i3 =a'n‘d the «los Rl | The choir consists of Mrs. A. T. Fletcher, rr\\nr\L ”i!sl M ‘hl’fl;((hn‘ no:x;‘es offertor ¢ Rev. Father Smith's course on oy jal © UarnJaba W Madden, Mre. C. C. Young, | Virgin's Prayer’ (Massenet): barytone sol is Coming of the Redeemer wiil | There will be special Christmas 3t [0, "Gy fers, Miss Edna Dahl, Mrs. | “Peace on Earth” (Finch), Rev. J. - Georg s T Imusu-ul services in many of the city | Rowert Llayd, Miss Mabel F. Gordon, Miss Ggm:, ;hm;r‘ nermon: "'ms'r"cnnri,un! ;{"‘.?’n'\ under the direction of Miss Marie | 4 . " ou i v rthur Buckl Dr. A. A.| “Hark! the Heral ngels Sing” ; benediction, : unod’s “‘Messe Solen- | Churches on Sunday, the programmes Louise Hayer, AJUHE CMCOUV (D0 A B0 rceseional, Christmas = March ' (Doane). | Ce: and chorus. There | of which follow A Teed Clarke, T. G. Eddy. William| Pipe otean, Miss Lotta J. Underhlll; assist- ; el o e S 0 | # Flocke, organist; Robert Lioyd, director. ant, Miss- Lillian Bennett; violin, Walter Past from Hand: “Mes- | St. Luke’s. |- Hooks, OFEAT: 4 Weber; vlano, Mrs. F. T. Sully * adual; Adam's *“Noel.” solo and | P E, i £ | v Sl Evening service, T o' clock—Orchestra, b Miss Etta O'frien as soloist: the | The Christmas day music which will be ren- | Lutheran Sunday School. “The Night of Glory,” a cantata (Doane): dox O Dies Praeclara,”” by Gounod, | dcred at St Lukels Church will be repeated | prygramme of Sunday services. Pastor, Rev. | ology by the congregation; invocation: congre- s; the Benedictus,” double quar- | 8¢, Sunday morning's service, i | Richmond Logan. Morning—Organ voluntary, | gational hymn, ‘‘Hark! Tne Herald Angels nale voices: the vost communion, | 1IN the evening of that day there will be | FeSOMONT SCEIRY “Mass (Mozart): doxology | Sing': soprano solo, “The King Eternal'” (Har- Fideles,”” arranged by Novello. | festal evensong with the following programme: | ., 4*{\iocqtion: hymn 33, *Come, All -Ye |ris), Miss L. M. Beanston: scripture reading, L. Walsh, Mrs. Stanley-Grif- | . Processional. '“Angels From the Realms of’ Lijyy ) anthem, ‘Jesus the Son Is Born™ | Isaiah ix: ““Glorfa. Patri”; bass solo, *The fin O Brien, Dr. James F. Smith, | Jlory'l (Smart): “Magnificat’” and “Nunc | g iting) " responsive psalm _reading; Lord's | New Born King” ('Espoin). D. B. Howley T d Walter Webb. These will be| Dimittis." W. A, £abin, in D: bymn, «Hark; hymn 232, “Thou Didst Leave Thy | prayer and Lord’s Prayer chanted by the con- assisted ve following whorus: Sopranos, | the Herald Angels Sing" (Mendelssohn): an- ", anthem, ~‘Behold, I Bring You Goud | Rregation: violin solo. C. H. Blank; scripture Mrs. B ers, Mrs. McKenna, Misses Mary | thems, “Sing, O Heavens” (Sullivan), solo by o “(Lynes): Scripture reading and Feadine, Matthew 11:1-12; mezz0 soprano solo, Higgine, Sybil Toninl. Elvica Tonini, M.} R. H. Hunt: “O Come, Redeemer of Man-|Tidings” (Lyneill, SIOPUTe COns “0e) LG H0ly Night (Adam), Miss Zita C. Fahey; Arndt, E. Barnes, M. Norton: contraltos. Mrs. | Kind™ (West), solo by Master Harold For- Provers FEF, qam)” Mrs. 8. M. Darrah: ser- | congregational hymn. ' “‘While Shepherds A. B gan, Misses R. Tonini, M. Muller, C. [ man; offertory. solo. “"Nazareth (Gounod), H. [ *0l0, *N( pastor, subject, “‘Bethlehem Fph- | \atched Their Flocks"; ' tenor solo, “The HBarn ¥ Brizzolara: tenors. Messrs, 'W. | L. Perry; carols, "‘Good King Wenceslas' ‘and ""“h..> ayer: offertory; anthem, ‘‘Hark! the | Heavenly Dream’ (I'rehurnc). Otis M. Car- Derbam, W. Moore, H. G. Dowdal, John | ' 'The First Nowell” (traditional): rece: ratal pray Lermam: hymn T4, “Hark! (he | rington; - notices: orchestra, “The Night of Jaunet; bassos, Messre. A. O'Brien, W. Judge, | “Shout the Glad Tidings’ (Anon.), Glad Sound"’ s hy s “Hark! the | P & bart) [{Doane): Barytone ‘o Ehean, F. 3 v ; Herald Angels Sing’: benediction: organ post- [ Glory”” (second part) ( ; barytone solo, H. Shean, '¥. ‘Rubannic and' W. Breen. St. Paul's i lude “*Marche aux Flambeaux" (Clarke). | ''The Song of Ages’ (Meredith), Rev. J. George | Holy Cross. | " i Fvening service, 745 o'clock—Organ volun- | Gibson): ehort sermon:.congregational hymn, | e ¥ o | _ Christmas music will be sung at St. Paul's | tary. --Allegro Movement” In E flat (Rosen. | =My Country 'Tis of Thee” (No. 20); benedic- Cross Church, Eddy street, Rev. Father | Episcopal Church Sunday at the 11 a. m. ser- | krans); hymn 71, *Joy to:the World" : anthem, | tion: orchestra, “The Night of Glory™ (third T o McGinty rector—At the 11 owciock® vice, and a speclal Christmas carol service | “Glory to God in the Highest" (Mrs. Watts | bary) ~ (Doane). Orchestra—_Pipe organ, Miss | mass Gouncd's “‘Messe Solennelle” will be | will be sumg in the evening at i:45. { Hughes): anthem “Calm_ on the Listening | Lotta J. Underhill; assistant, Miss Lillian Ben- | sung by full cholr and orchestra. under the di-| The morning programme will be as follows: { Ear’ (Williams); esponsive psalm reading: | Neit: violins, C_H. Blank and Walter. Weber; rection of Organist Harry Wood Brown. At| Processional hymn No. 49, “Adeste. Fideles”:| Lord's * Prayer; male quartet, “Chriscians, | P/8n0, Mre. A. F. Roberts; cornet, A. F. Rob- m;vfrqu‘l‘hflfig & hnighe :{"{h.“:,‘,',e‘;' w-xu:mr?;f i Anslican Chaat (Smart); | Awake!” (Wainwright). A. C. Brown, Wiillam | °'t® R S sung by ron, “barytone - c_Dimittis” “(Vincent): anthem, “Lift . Dav.d Lewis, Dr. Eilis Jones; hymn 7 » tory “Adeste F. ;“I(Knanv\v;l! be sung m‘:h;‘;holr‘\ Thize 3 " yirom Eljan” | (Mendelssohn) B itn Gladnéss “Men of Ol s’J’i‘S...?; First Unitarian. : will consist of: Sopranos—Mrs. Alv yer- ss Moore, ss _Abbott, Py 3 = vi 1 | Jitson "Scpria Rottanzi, Mamie Laydon, Mis | Christmas carole—Glad Tidings 1o Al | Ged Tidingsr (Goss)s ARMoUncements: anthant | Crae i cond e Firatel tiiarian Miss Marie Rottanzi and Mrs. Joseph Witt. | “Sleep, My Saviour, Sleep” (Miller). Mios | iertarcy’ " wnth Sihe - o Cecnrist T Rev. Hradford Leavitts Bassos—Marcel Perrcn. Mr. Witt, Mr. von der | Moore, Miss Abbot, Mrs. Pamplin: “Far n | thenin: humn 101, ~Jeous Shin fonbn | arhe gervice will begin with an organ volun- 3 3 3 3 % in; “‘Far in | (Beirly); hymn 181, “Jesus Shall Re fantasie. “Lift Up Your Heads” Kim, Dr. Palama. Tenors—J. Baptista Beron- | the Deep of the Beautiful Nignt: (8 Chere' ] S SR L Su Year Heady' (Hag: e Be ght”" (Shepperd), | Where'er the Sun'': benediction: organ del)’ (Guilmant), followed later by *Gi da and J. Phillips. The orchestra will contain | “No More Sadness hnecker), offarto i - S R e e oy Slaele a E Enecker). offertory, |jude. “March of the Piigrims” (Lorman). | and the anthem “Sing Unto the Lord.” Th the following: First violins—Hugo Poheim, | “The Lord Is My Light” (Allitsen), AMrs. | Cholr—Mrs. S. M. Darrah, Miss Annfe Seott, | anthem, “Cantique m‘xoer will be given bf offertory will be | (Gounod) | ries, Sacred Temples Beautifully Adorned. L the cantata ““The Christ Sought'’ (Rutenber). The choir members will be: Sopranos—Mrs. | George G. Winchester, Mra. Wallace Wheaton Eriges, Miss Helen C. Heath: altos—Mrs. F V. Cox, Mrs. Blanche King Arnold and Miss Grace Ewing: tenors—Frederick Veaco and J. Hoyt Toler: bassos—George McBride and Gor- on B Milis; H director. A Third Congregational. At the Third Congragational Church, Fif- teenth street. near Miselon, there will be a sermon Sunday at 11 a. m. by the pastor, the Rev. William Rader. on “‘The Exhaustless Christ’” and sacred music numbers. In the evening Gaul's cantata Prince of Peace,” will be given. been arranged as follow: Good Tidings™ (J, C. Bartlett), soprano solo Miss Ina Collins, violin obligato Paul A. N mand. and chorus; *“Noel” (Adam), tenor solo, The programme has Robert Saxe and chorus; anthem. ‘‘Gloria in Excelsis” (George Whiting); ““Gloria’ (Schill- | ing); violin solo, ‘‘Berceuse’” (Goddard). Paul A.-Normand. In the evening at 7:30 o'clock the cantata “‘Prince of Peace,”” by Gaul, will be given for the first time in San Francisco. There will be a choir of twenty-five voices, assisted by the following solofsts: ™ M: J. Trist, soprano; Mrs. F._ N. Elliott, alto; E. Lawrence tenor: Edward C. L. Bean, ist; W, A Boysen, barytone: Dr. George Kate Hutchinson. organ- direcior. Choir: so- pranos—Miss Ina Collins, Miss Virginia Davis, Miss Dora Meussdorfer, Mrs. R. Moore Miss Irene Meussdorfer, Miss M. E. Newbert, Mrs. F. J. Trist; altos— R. Burtnett, Mrs. F. N. Elliot, Miss efferey, Mrs. Willlam Mrs. W. Stadtfeld; “tenors—Edward Edward Hutchinson 'E. E. Jones, A Robert Saxe; bassos—C. H. George Bean, R. Moore, A Trist H. Ward, H. White. Rader, Calame, E Lawrence nes, Dr Moore, F. J L. Dr. First amg;fl-g:tionll. the First Mason streets. morning _and rendered by « The Christmas exercises at gregational Church. Post and will _be beld on- Sunday, both evenin Special music will be the choir Samuel D. Mayer, organist and director The following is the programme Morning service—Carol, ‘Christmas Bel ‘ilson; anthem ere Were Shepherds' * solo, “"Noel,” Adam; v, “‘Once in Royal Dx vity,” Dr. H. tewart Shine, for Thy Light service—Anthem. cantata, ‘“The tralto solo, ““The Virgin's Lullaby, from ‘““The Coming the King. Buck; bass solo, “The Dawn of Hope,” S| ley; offertory, sovrano solo, “The New Born King.,”" Hammera! Rev, Dr. Adams, both services. Grace Methodist Episcopal. ral_service at Grace Meth- Church, Twenty-first and Capp Francis M. Larkin pastor, an- is Come, Sing, rst Christ- rise, Maker. ~Evening Heavens,” Rogers: mas,” Barnt the pastor, will preach at The Sundaj + Episcopa Rev. e as follows: “Praise God . cholr and congregation pastor and _congregation: hy: s pherds Watch Their Flock.”_choir and con- anthem, “Lift Up Your Heads. O (Greene): scripture reading, pastor; tenor _solo, °T! N (L’Espoir). H. V. Nativity”" (Haesche) 3 Mead, bass solo, Mr. rrick: _hymn ‘When Marshaled O'er the Nightly choir and congregation; contraito le Town of Bethlshem' (Frederic Field lard)_ Miss Ruth Weston: anthem, ““Hark, Herald Angels Sing”’ (J. Hyatt Brower), ten: solo. Mr. Kautzmann: bass solo, “"Nazareth” W. C. Kerrick; offering: anthem, Tidings”” (J. Hyatt Brower) so- rano and tenor duet. Mrs. Mead Kautzmann; hymn 248, “All Hall of Jesus’ Name,” choir and congrega' ediction, _pastor. ~ Chorus choir_assi Mrs, M. C. Me intralto; H Kerrick, bass, T, ert Husband, direc St. Mark’ The juvenile members of St. Mark's Church, O'Farrell street, are to be entertained at a Christmas gathering at a_special service which wiil take place Synday évening. beginning at 6:30 o'clock. A part of the Christmas day programme will be reveated on the occasion. St. Dominic’s. St, Dominic’s Church Christmas da: cal service will be repeated on Sunday Lutheran Sunday-School. of St from Whom All Blessings Lord's Prayer. n 1 “While prayer, King The soprano solo, Bul- the Glad soprano: Miss Ruth Weston, Kautzmann, h, W& Rob- tenor organi W « musi- The Sunday-School Lutheran Church will kold its Christmas cele- to-morrow. at 7:30 p. m. As the is too small to accommodate the many and their relatives the Eintracht Hall, 237 Twelfth sireet, has been rented for this occasion. The pastor, Rev. Paul Branke, has prepared an excellent programme consist- ing of recitations and songs by the children, and several appropriate hymns are to be ren- dered by the enlarged cholr. Paul's German church children While the heavens shone with glory, Guided by a living star, Knewn of old in sacred story Came the wise men from af Lo' in a manger sleeping Lay the kingly child, While o'er his sleep a vigil keeping There watched the virgin mild. —~ Children’s Carol Service. A new feature of the work among the children of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, California street between Fil- more and Steiner, will be a children's carol service, which will take place Monday evening, December 28 (Holy Innocents’ day). Professor Pratt will preside at the organ and his surpliced choir and a cornetist will assist. The v. G. Taylor Griffith, assisted by Joseph Cutten, Judge Hovenberg, Mrs. Lawver and Mrs. Reilly will lead the children in the singing of the Christ- mas carol: The parents and friends of the children are cordially invited by the rector, the Rev. W. M. Reilly, and | the teachers to be present at the sing- ing of the carols. St. Paul's Church will be elaborately decorated and fes- tooned with evergreens and red ber- After the carol service in the church the Christmas tree festivities will take place in the Sunday-school room. e e Salvation Army. The Salvation Army will distribute 200 family baskets from its headquar- ters, 1271 Mission street. this morning. Each basket will contain a good meal for a family of five, consisting of one | chicken, bags of flotir, potatoes, tea, coffee, sugar, apples, oranges, nuts and one or two tins of canned goods. A dinner wiil also be given in the 0Odd Fellows’ Hall at noon, when the army expects to accommodate 1000 in two sittings of 500 each. In addition the army has planned to have a special service for children when a Christmas tree, with toys, can- Bretherick, organist and choir Con- | i { | will | l ‘“Peace on Earth, Good WDill to Al Men.” Generous Deeds Assure Poor a Feast. <~ +- | dy and fruit, will be a tempting feature for the little ones. The army is desirous of thanking the citizens of San Francisco for the hearty response to its appeal, which has made the dinner possible. (N e Golden Gate Park Band. The Golden Gate Park band will dis- course the following specially arranged Christmas day programme under the direction of Paul Steindorf PART 1 Spangled Bann e . The audlence Is requested to arise and remain standing during the rend tis number Drummer Boy of E Felsenmuh Reissig Postillion . . Fahrba Sacred song, There Is a Green Hill Far Away’ . . Gounod Grand “American Fantasie Victor Herbert PART 11 Overture, “‘Stabat Mater’ Minuet ... A Selection, ““Robin Hoo. Caprice. ““Awakening of the Li De Konski “Priests’ War March Mendelssoha “‘America."” —_——— Christmas Tree at Central. George H. Davis, business manager of the Central Theater, tended the members of the stock company and the various employes of the play- house a pleasant surprise after the performance last night. Belind the scenes there was a beautiful Christ- mas tree, with a present on it for each member of the company and all employes of the theater. Mr. Davis was presented with a handsome dia- mond-studded matchbox by the mem= bers of the company. o Sing ('hrl:lllnns Carols. Following a long practiced custom the bov choir of the Cathedral Mis- sionm of the Good Samaritan, about forty in number, visited the downtown hotels last evening and sang Chri mas carols. The coming of the chor- isters was awaited at all the hotels by ! |a large assemblage, which gave evi- | dence of the cheering influence of | the ceremony in contributions of money, which the mission needs in ministering to the needs of the unfor- tunate of the city. —_— e MUMMIES FOUND IN CAVE ON ISLAND OFF ALASKA Partly Petrified Remains of Two In- dian Men and a Woman Discover- ed Near Prince Edward Sound. There are three mummies on ex- hibition at the Baldwin Annex saloon. The partly petrified semb es of the human form were sent to James Orn- dorff from a friend, who found them in a cave on one of the islands « Prince Edward Sound, Alask In the cave with the mummies was found a petrified tree of a dwarf variety. This is alse exhibited with the other relics. The three figures are in sitting pos- tures, the knees being doubled up un- der the chin. All of them are clad in fine sea otter skins, which with- stood the ravages of time excellently. One of the mummies is the remains of 2 woman. The cave in which they were found is about twenty feet from the sea beach. - The relics are supposed to be the remains of m&m- bers of an old race of Indians that formerly inhabited the island. Sev- eral stone axes and other crude im- plements used by prehistoric races were found in the cave with the bodies. Just how old the preserved gentle- men and lady are is not known, but they are supposed to have made their debut into the other world innumer- able moons ago. They will be se: to the St. Louis fair as a part of the San Francisco exhibit. B — Californians in New York. NEW YORK, Dec. 24.—The follow= ing Californians are in New York: From San Francisco—F. H. Bullock, at the Continental; M Lamlaw and wife, at the Wellington: J. P. Lemke, at the Cosmopolitan; H. Lockhart and wife, at the Navarre; F. E. Ru- dolph, at the Yorkshire; W. J. Shot- well and wife and H. Avery, at the Holland; L. E. Defaut, at the Metro- politan, and W. A. Kirkpatrick, at the Holland. From San Jose—W. P. Lyon, at the Manhattan. From Los Angeles—H. W. Altman, at the Lincoln; Miss J. W. Dennen, at the St. Denis, and the Misses Oliphant, at the Grand Union. —_——— Window Glass Trust Incorporates. PITTSBURG, Dec. 24.—A charter was granted to-day in New Jersey to the Manufacturers’ Window Glass Company, the proposed combination of the principal interests of the coun~ try. The capita! stock is $1,000,000. — A NEAT LITTLE GIFT "TO CALL WANT ADVERTISERS DO YOU WANT A PRETTY AND USEFUL L'TTLE ARTICLE? If so get one of THE CALL'S five-foot tape meas- ures by bringing your little want ad. to The Call for in- sertion in the New Year's edition to be issued next Sun- day. Remember that this premium is given only to want advertisers and cannot be obtained in any other way.