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LUCIN CUT-OFF YULETIDE MUSIC I\ POOR SHAPE) FOR THE [E CHURCHES Portion of the Grade Sinks Nine Feet After an East-|( hound Train Passes Over It KEEF WATCH ON TRACK Officials of the Road Take Every Possible Precaution to Guard Against Accident mited passed which crosses a t ake, that esterda > the place to build gthen other por- re the grade has angerous for its 1 many pll"fl it has grade, and w the sur- ne for the entire c‘surme across es were driven into in some in- b is the opinion of en- at this crust is over the en- the lake and that the causing it to break in aces. — —————— STEAMSHIP MINNESOTA GOES IO ANCHOR AT ESQUIMALT Heavy Gale Prevailing at Victoria Prevents the Docking of the Vessel in That Harbor. »d taste ce of ADVERTISEMENTS. "For Christmas =5 ThePen that Fills Itselfr ™ SIMPLY PRESS THE 3.00 5.00 ou.x.}:'rr}:‘i m EAZORIs goes over the fie a feather Price 85.00. STAR SAFETY RANOR_A popu- lar razor. Regular value.” Our e now $1.25. IIOPmG MM ’]lLlN) CALIFORNIA WOMAN'S HOSPITAL The Annual Donation Days FOR THE FREE WARD Will Be Held on | WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY I and FRIDAY, December 21, 22 and 23, | At the Following Places: Messrs. GOLDBERG, BOWEN & CO.'S, 232 Sutter st. THE D. SAMUELS LACE | HOUSE, 233 Sutter st. and at the HOSPITAL, 3118 Sacramento Street. made for unusually money, gro- will el An urgent -ppal help, as the need is great. Gifts of ceries, bed linen, etc., etc., be gratefully received. S —— e e —————————y e GREAT CHOIRS WILL! SING CHQHSTMAS, Dnece more the season has come round en the clergy and the organists and f the city are found hard at| rk arranging and perfecting their| rammes for the fitting celebration tmas within the sacred walls. | the religious music composed | and modern masters the finest, ! r t elaborate and descriptive will d its place in the beautiful services will draw thousands to the various | of worship on Sunday, both g and evening. bharmony with all these glorious will be the fioral decorations thin chancel and sanctuary rafls. tars will bear a profusion of chaste es, and festoons of rich greenery twine around massive beams and hang from great chandeliers. All these rm a suitable frame in which devout will worship ‘and listen to beautiful strains from organ and is m voice. “Peace to all men” will be chanted, will be preached, may be heeded. It will be the theme of the day everywhere and its echoes along the year to come will be prayed for. The country is at peace with all the world, the nation is at peace with her- self, prosperity marks her jeondition, | e people are thankful for all the manifold advantages which it is their Iot to enjoy. The clergy of all denom- inations admit that the spiritual out- look is ever brightening. Therefore will the great choirs a worshipers with good reason give voice to their thank- fulness in cred melodies which will sound the truest of harmony on Christ mas day. E R SR PROGRAMME AT ST. PAUL'S. Mendelssohn, Stainer and Glover Will Be Among Those Heard. Paul's Church, Califoria ar Fillmore, the Rev. W. M. rector, the programme ar- by the organist, Wray Taylor, is perhaps one of the most r presented in this beau- The music and service following order; 0 & m; morn cessional hymn 49 Ades major 1 the Herald (Trad! Adame) Thi George Night cardi, (Glover); WILL HEAR STRONG CHOIR. Howard Presbyterian Church Singers Will Render Great Numbers. The services at Howard Presby- terian Church, Oak and Baker streets, Rev. John S. Thomas pastor, will con- sist of splendid musical numbers both morning anfl evening. The arra ment is as follows: Chri a * (Buck): the Heraid € of scrip- * {Mendelssohn); ““The Birthda : prayer; chorus. (Hatton); hy Y i;(o lnd r?‘ rus, ‘“Noel on; hymp, “'O Come, All benediction: postlude, > (Mozart) (Rossin): Bethiehem'' (Hatton): _ the Glad Sound” (Baker) soio, (Hoiden); bene- “Festai March~ (Brewer) Lambert Whitehurst, FEQUAL FORMER YEARS. Exguisite Numbers Will Be Sung at First Presbyterian Church. The First Presbyterian Church, Van Ness avenue and Sacramento street, | the Rev. William Kirk Guthrie pas- | tor, will hold services morning and evening and the music will be in keep- ing with the excellence of the Christ- mas programmes in previous years un- der the direction of Otto Fleissner, the organist. The service will be; given in this order: Morning service—Organ prelude. “‘Pastorale i { g anthem. Hatten); Psalms 10 chant by the eholr: hy-n ‘ll “Joy to the World, the Lord is ;_reading of the | Eeipturae: authem:’ *There (A¥red R Gaul); hymn 74, * Rev. | gramme of music solo, “The Nativity’ e pastor; ben Christbs Postiude The choir—Mrs. Ashi, Miss Mlgnoq Judson Anthon 0 a: mwx Rowe Shelley); jon: organ post- (Berthold Tours). ¥y R. Faull, soprano; contralto; William B. aries L. Firebaugh, tenor; Gruenhagen-Gwynn. vioitn lo; Otto Fleisener, organist and chotrmaster. SR SREAT SERVICES. PLAN Song and Sermon Will Be Heard at Emmanuel Baptist Church. uel Baptist Church, Bartlett street, Rev. J. George Gibsen pas- paration two grand pro- il be given in the following near Twenty-third, clock—Organ, ; hymn, cation (Lowden), *Adeste “Hark! barytone Rev. George Gibson; short o the World,” No. 1; , orchestra-march (Tul- 45 o ock—Organ. “‘Shout (arranged by Ashford); hepherds Watched Thelr barytone solo, ‘‘Sweet J. George Gibsc l\\ iegand) Thee, O lA\“ o olliciny barytone solo th), Rev. hymn, “My Count: benediction: rece: (arranged from Bizet). Miss Lotta J. Underhill {Cos- “Yuletide i Bennett and Miss Alta Haw ank; cornet, Harry McGee s FINE MUSIC AT ST. LUKE'S. As Is Usual, Organist Sabin Prepares Splendid Programme. A beautiful programme of sacred music will be heard at St. Luke's Church, Van Ness avenue and Clay Burr M. Weeden, rec- ogramme will be as fol- “In the Fields Haydn), onal. hymm * Wallace ey SERVICE AT ST. JAMES". Elaborate Preparations Are Planned | for Church in Richmond District. At St. James Church, Clement street, ar Sixth avenue, Richmond district, J. Lee rector, a special pro- has been arranged which will be given by St. James' full cholr, which is considered one of the most effective in the city. of service will b Holy Communfon, 0 2. m.; morning prayer Evening Magnificat er); offertory toctastomal , Rev. Dr. Pahl. preacher. treble; morning F. H. Lockyer; evening organist, Pro- Tames Vincent. ey WELCOME FOR SAILORS. A Hearty Greeting Awaits Seafaring Men at Seamen’s Institute. Seamen’s Institute, 33 Steuart street, near Market, Rev. Wingfleld Digby chaplain—Early communion. Special Christmas services at 11 in AN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY 3. George | The order | POLICE AFTER KINGDON GOULD ! Dean of Columbia University Called on by Officer In- vestigating Students” Row SILENCE ~ MAINTAINED Report Is Made That the Reticence of Scholars Pre- vents Able Sleath Work NEW YORK, Dec. 22.—Captain Me- Glynn began a personal investigation to-day of the action of Kingdon Gouldi in drawing a revolver on a crowd of | Columbia University sophomores who | were attempting to capture him. He visited the university to-day and had a talk with Dean Hutton of the School of Applied Sciences, after which he questioned at length C. A. Aightlinger, | one of the sophomores said to have| been in the attacking party when Gould | fired a revolver. Captain McGlynn also visited the fra- | ternity house in which Young Gould | took refuge. He was told there that the | young man bad not been at the house to-day. After further investigation | Captain McGlynn made a report on 'he‘ case to Police Commissioner McAdoo | in which he said it was difficult to ob- tain any information as the students| were reticent about the affair. | It was said to-day that Dean Hutton | had reached a decision 2s to what shall | be done with the sophomores partici- | | pating in the affair. This will be an- | | nounced to-morrow. Kingdon Gould’ has been requested to appear before the | dean to-morrow, when some action will | | be taken in his case for the firing of | the revolver. | % ™ ed by +| the seamen in port and it has| | ever been the desire of these in charge | to assure worshipers a hearty wel-| come. This year will be no exception |to the rule of the institute, for be- sides the religious service there will | be a cheery greeting for the saflor | who is far away from his home. I e | GIORZ. FIRST MASS. ' Great Work Will Be Given at St | Francis Church, | | The masses at St. Francts Church, Vallejo | | street and Montgomery avenue, Rev. Father | T. Caraher rector, will be celebrated at 3, 6, | 9, 10 and 11 o'clock At the 5 o'clock | ic will be furnished by the young | nder the direction of Miss M rh( E. Adeste Fidelis,” be sung by the e Rose Broderick, ¥ Mrs. A Kinsoy Pauiissen: alt L. Via nn Miss C. Stevens, Miss A. Williams; re: basso, J. Hickey Rehaeter The Miss O N e S “ALL ON A CHRISTMAS DAY.” Newcombe's Carol Will Be Sung at First Congregational Church. Organist Samuel D. Mayer has com- pleted the followlng musical pro- gramme for morning and evening In | the First Congregational Church, Post and Mason streets, Rev. George C. Adams, D.D., pastor: ., Morning, 11 g'clock—Org on & Christmas Day “Sing, O Heavens. ““Iny Yiotin and organ (Mrs. H. F. A. Beach). Choir—Miss Camille Frank, soprano: Mrs. B. Robinson! contralto: Herbert tenor; 1. A Larsen, bass; Hather iolin; Samuel D. Mayer, organist fam and. divector. — GIVE CHORAL WILL SERVICE. ‘United Choirs at California-Street | Methodist Episcopal Church. | The united choirs of the First and | California-street Methodist Episcopal { churches will be heard in the choral | service at the latter church, California |and Broderick streets, on Sunaay evening. ‘I'ne programme will pe: ‘*Arige. Shine. for Light TIs Come™ (Buck), Mrs. Robb and choir: “O Little Town DECEMBER 23, 1904 | (Adam). e 11 o'clock mass Rev. W. be celebrant, Rev. T. Caraher | t subdeacon. Rev. | « rmon, taking for | Anything and Everything .00 1 The handsomest styles and Best, values in the city. . . Don’t. Forget, Our Number Furs for Christmas to $10002 ADVERTISEMENTS. A e e e e e e e e A e i b Open Evenings Until Christmas THE Fl‘RR!ER\ ANT AVE\L Miss Smith: Those Holy Voices™ and choir; organ numbers, ney-Gouncd), “In Paras Merch” (Lachmer), A 1 R APPROPRIATE Choir of Bethlehem Congregnuonu Charch to Sing Grand Strains. At Bethlehem Congregational Church, Twenty-fourth and Vermont streets, Rev. John A. Hollars pastor, the music | Orphenm will include the beautiful composi- Hemmi; tion, “It Came Upon the Midnight | Brothers Clear.” The programme has been ar-, ranged as follows: Morning—*‘It the Midnigl Clear” (Scott); the Highest ar M | (Shackly). = g y Evening—Dus y members of the cl M Have Set a Watchman | by the choir F WORKS OF THE MASTERS. Haydn and Rossini’'s Compositions Will Be Heard at St Jo-epln At St. Joseph's C! h, T streets, Rev. Father M will be high mass at mass every half hour from The 10:30 o'clock mass Wil mass, With solemn ben In th d St PRICES—10c. {European and American Stars | Albertina Melich: Lucy and Viate, and Motion Pictures. Last Times of Alfred A. Farland; Alds Veranon; Pord Sisters: Dillon and |HERRMANN THE GREAT Assisted by MARIE Regular Matinees Every Wednesday, Thars- Commencing Next Sunday Afternoon. THEE GREAT IORPHEUM ROAD SHOW __ Special Matinee Monday COLUMBI December 26. SAY FRANCISOOS LEAGING THEMGE LAST FOUR TIMES. NEXT SUNDAY. LANG R Present THOS Q. SEABROOKE ectacular Musical F' THE BILLIONAIRE e No elty, lebrated at 6, S and “Missa Pro the Catherine will be e La Hache's usie. Masses 10:30 o'clock &. m.; Pace will regular choir. Bayle, Aunfe Ayers; alto ner, Annle Silva: bass, M. W. F Troy. be sung at the high mass by Misses Christmas Statlonery. Beautiful boxes of stationery make useful as well as very handsome Christmas presen also ink stands, desk pads and calendars. Designs not shown elsewhere. Sanborn, Vail & Co., 741 Market street . that | ~ FOR WRIT.—A peti- | n bebalf of | United LETCHER APPLIES tion for a Writ of habeas corpus Letcher was Dresented Hunt Juage llh.l he w 10 o'cluck this orning. dietment by & Grand Jury crime of arson. wow in poice in this city awaiting extrad —_—e——— An exhibition of the work of the Part ington School of Ilustration will be held on Saturday and“Monday, December 24| and 2. An interesting lot of studies| will be shown. All are invited. | Letcher is under Ohio SELLING LIQUOR ON THE mation reached Captain Ji 3 City Hall station that Ii without @ license to soldlers and others | several parties on Baker street. fronting :Lel Prosidio reservation. Officers McHugh, Nye and Sweeney arrested Antonio Meyers, Emil | Lather, Samuel Jacobson and O. H. B. Bell. | | RS RS E S RS R Constipation, the fruitful source of | many other complaints, is quickly cured |GRAND iovs Mativee WILLIAMS an WALKER Blanche Bates = DARLING of the GODS | Extra Christmas Mats. NEXT NC DAY NIGHAT AT ALL HALLOWS CHURCH. | e v | La Hache's\ “Missa Pro Pace” Will | Be Rendered. | At ANl Hallows Church, South San Fran- | cisco. there will be Imposing services and To-morrow—Last 2 Nights, EXT MONDAY NIGHT, EATS NOW SELLING. ERY NIGHT AT 8. SATURDAY MAT. AT 2. KING DODO SUN., DEC. 25. MON., DEC. 26 SEATS ALWAYS SELLING. by taking Lash's Bitters. | SPECIAL Grand _Transformation _Scene, —_———— | CHRISTMAS | “A CHILD'S DREAM OF FELL FROM HIS WAGON.—Louis M EVE. “H““T"A" 5 1519 Powell street, : PR e 6% the cvend residing _at was | he morning and §:45 In the evening. ‘ Bethiehem'™ (Nelolinger). Miss Mattern and | from & wakon yesterday at Halght and 1 with musie. choir; vielin offertory, “Air* (Bach-Gounod), | guna streets. In falling the front wheel passed | The services at the institute on |Miss Munroe: “Glory to God." contralto solo| over his left leg at the ankle, injuring the e : (Rotali), Mrs, 0. V. Mendenhall; address, Rev. | joint. Dr. Millar set the broken limb ar the | Christmas are alw largely atlend-'(,.\," A. Hough; “Noel soprano solo| Emergency Hospital TO-NI1GI AD\'ERTISEMEWS 4 A Pian years to come. into little sums y: vpfia»»@f@%@ww% 3 in Your Home' CHRISTMAS MORNING Nothing can give keener or more lasting pleasure; an article that , will grace and adorn your household; Just as easy to buy a piano as any other article. need to pay only a little money down, and the balance may be divided o ou can pay each month. WE INVITE A CAREFUL COM- PARISON OF OUR PIANO VALUES WITH THOSE OF OTHER DEAL- ERS. DO THIS AND YOU'LL THEN APPRECIATE THE ADVANTAGES e We " Kohler & Chase mmmm-m"u:n WE OFFER. COR. POST AND KEARNY ot on Xmas day alone, but for PEAC 1 Grest Hi | | JOHN T W OLD NEW Mayer avthorized. (Signed) perb-Production, Mansfleld TELEGRAM FROM THE OWNERS. YORK. 20, You have rights o H-laenm for San Franciaco. Belasco & Mayer, Proprietors. B D, Frice meral Manager D_SUN. AZA HT— lATa SAT. A2 t. Sol Smith Russeil's Comed: EFUL \IALLEY CRAIG_AS HOSEA HOWE. Full of rm—Deli‘h(Nl sentiment. . Sun.. 28c to S0c. EEK HEIDELBERG Dec. & Any other announcements us- ng you all success. SHU BE:T BROS. HOWARD GO And th X mparab Drama, JlM BLUDSO ard Mansfleld's p BERG.” ¢ CALIFORNIA LAST TWO T Rose Melwlle In Her Origina iy Creation, SIS HOPKINS IMES T Tuesday and Thursday Jan. 3-5; Sat- nrdu Matinee, Jaa. 7. ets, $4.50, wing. & plete prog: concert at Evening. De Office, Sherma Every Afterncon and Evening in the Heated 'l'hnt.r. Rain or Shine. PRINCESS | FAN TAN | SCORES OF SPBCTA IMERS A BIG SHOW BY x.l‘rrl.l PEOPLE! ELECTRIC Fe AIN DAY AND .]SCELL!\TO[K AM TSH.\IE.\ N FISCHER'S m‘n‘. Continnous Vaudev 10c and 29c; Ck At every t A box of fine ANl the boys and nv'- Ten Great DON'T FAIL TO see the beautiful COURT Lounging room, the EMPIRE PARLOR, the PALM ROOM, the LOUIS XV PAR- LOR, and the LA- DIES’ WRITING ROOM. You MATINEE ‘Superb P | TWO Prices—Eve.. MONDA’ | | | New Year's Week—LOST | GENTRAL":: Market Street, Near Eighth | Startling xxmrnx T THREE NIGHTS, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. oduulun of Lincoin J. Carter's Meiodrama, L[I'TI.E WAIFS | Direct From the Criterion Theater, Chicagm, With TEMPEST and SUNSHINE in the i Title Roles and the Entire Central Stock Company. and Mechanical Bffects, Thriiling All the Time! 10c to 30c. . _10e, 18e, 25e. SPECIAL MATINEE! ¥ AND ALL NEXT WEEK, The Heart ol Chicago faom Rathng! .Phone louth 3| FOR BARBERS, BAK- ers, bootblacks, bath~ 'BBUSHE TRl bookbinders, candy makers, canners, | dyers, flour mills, foundries. laundries, paper- hangers, printers, painters, shoe factories, sta- blemen, tar-roofers, tanners, tailors, etc BUCHANAN BROS. 609 Sacramento St. W. T. HESS, Motary Public and Attorney-at-Law. ‘ Tenth Floor, Room 1015, "'a.::fisvreclels bldg. |- i Weak Men and Women 'saom» USE DAMIANA BITTERS. THE Remedy, gives beaith and | strength to sexual organs Depot. 323 DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogue and Price Lists Mailed on Application. kinds M. Works, . Gilobe Sheet Metal A eh Mission st Phone Main G461 OILS. LUBRICATING OILS: LEONARD & 418 Front st., S. F. Phone Main 1719, PRINTER, =, 8P