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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY \UORSHIPERS TO HEAR SWEES MUSIQ WILL GREET = CHRISTMAS 1 be especially fine, and among s w jark, the Herald Angels,” ‘Adeste (Fos— at Mean Those Holy Heavens Declare the ecesslonal hymn, “Angels MORNING MUSIC AND EVENING. hes will Lebanon Church Has Arranged Elab- orate programmes. - on Presbyterian Church, Sanchez third streets, Rev. R. Logan pas- owing programmes have been ar- SPLENDID CHOIR. o o Morning service at 11 o'clock—Organ vol invocation: hymn Fidelis™ A Will Be Given at Cathedral Mission. mme and Fair’ (Handel), X Sing Unto the Lord Joy to the World” (Ant (Holden), Robert M. McKim; announce— x anthem, *“The Worid In Darkness Lay" Steele); se Tre Outlook for Universal 1 *; offertory; solo unod) ; f Jesus' Name,' Peace; or, W hymn 57, corona’ cut- or- “TBEAUTIFUL ILLUMINATIONS. A Myriad of Electric Lights at Holy Cross Church. Holy Cross C ch, 1818 Bddy street, Rev. Father John F. McGinty pastor, has been mag- flce: decorated for Christmmas day. Fes- SERVICES AT PAULIST CHURCH. | tcons of greenery hang abové the sanctuary and the body of the church; hundreds of elec- Christmas Day Will Be Fittingly Ob- | 7' 1§bts pecp from the greenery and above ands out in electric illu- “Gloria In Excelsis Deo.” the handsome altar ati: n the words, served at Old St. Mary’ stmas = clock, high Blessed Virgin altar on the gospel side o4 B ‘Mary's St. Joseph altar on the Bpistle side are - flluminated, the effect being very streets, Rev render Gow following ‘order: els” with the ece and 9, 9:30 and be be Noe! . Mrs. n_high mass will The sermon will Father Brockage. ented choir, aseisted by an orchestra R Mozert's Twelfth Mass, and Mr. Gisel- 0 at the offertory. sed sacrament, which will close votions ill be composed of the following: Miss S. Rottansi, Mrs. Grevin; al- tos—Misses Peguillan and Rottansi: temor— Bartista Baronda: barytones—Messrs. Mills and Perron. Miss K. Rattigan, organist. Sopra - SERVICES AT FRENCH CHURCH. Bouble Quartet Is to Render Sacred Christmas Music. (French At Notre Dame des Victolres . » be preached by the Rev. | Church) the programme will be of exceptional G al besuty and will be as follows: et Organ numbers: Grand offertory, “‘St. Ce- MUSIC AT ST. STEPHEN'S. cllia” (E. Batiste op. §): ~Marche Pontificale” Asperges Mi,” No. 1 (Wilicox Adeste Fidells, qumu and Martin Schultz. the Organist, Presents Novello; *'Noel" (Adam), Dressler, be sung an Excellent Programme. et end Mt " Sl , duo for tenor and bary- to be sung by Sig. G. Cortes! and Sig Borghese; Kyrie, Gloria,Credo, Sanctus, us Dei in F, for double quartet and cho- noe Y. Pomiatowski); double quartet Soprancs—Mrs. E. Wddsworth ss A E. Artigues; altos—Miss Mes. E. Rothachild: tenors— rtesi and D. Manil bassos—Sig. Borghese and G. arint, sssisted by ented chorus under the direction of the t, A. L. Artigues. P TR Wfl;L RENDER GREAT WORI Trinity Church Choir to Sing Gounod's “Nazareth” To-Morrow. uis H. Faton, organist of Trinity Church, h street, corner of Gough, Rev. Frederick Clampett, D.D., rector, has been rehears- ing his Christmas musical programme for some organ postlude. Martin Schults, s his cholr is one of the best in the great works of Gounod and on the programme, will be with gll the excellence that Trinity choir in past years. be given in this order: nd_ holy communion,. 11 CHRISTMAS AT CATHEDRAL. Eplarged Choir Will Render Many | The services wil ntiful Selections in E flat, festival (Buck); ming w in E flat (Garrett); offertory < “Nazareth” (Gounod); communion ock & sol- e sung by an enlarged hem, in E flat (Stanford). Evening, 8 p. m. t 1 of Handel's “‘Messiah™ ; soloists—Mise Fivnn, sovrano; Miss Fairweather, contralto; bishop Montgomery | Mr. Hosekrans, tenor: Mr. Oksen, bass; Miss mass. Archbishop | Grace Courtney Jenkins, violinist; Louls H. blessing pers | Eaton, orzanist and director. Sermons appro- P . + high mass and at vespers TO RENDER CAROLS TO-NIGHT. SERVICE AT ST. PETER’S. Vested Choir of Oathedral Mission 2o =8 Will Sing at the Hotels. Choir Will Sing Mendelssohn's “Hark, | .11, vestea choir of the Cathedral Mission the Herald Angels.” | of the Good Samaritan will sing 0id Christmas he services ‘at 8t Peter's Church, corner | carols &t the hotels of Sen Francisco this Etockton and Pibert streets, Rev. W. M. | evening Christmas eve. Thirty choristers, e | robed in cassock and cotta, will visit the fol- | towinz hotels: _ | _Palace Hotel, | Bt Nicholas, ADV] mflsml—:\“{s CHPJSTMAS PRESENTS BUY THEM TO-DAY Glllem Safety 7:80 p. m.; St. Francis, 8:15; Colontal sung are: Lordlings, Unte Me,"” ! —————— l AT SACRED HEART CHURCH. | Beautiful Music Will Be Given on Christmas Morning. At the Sacred Heart Church, Fillmore and Fell streets, masses will be celebrated every balf hour, beginning at 5 o'clock, untl 11 o'clock. At the high mass, § o'clock, & chil- @ren’s choir consisting of fifty trained voices will render the following selections: Missa de Angelis (2 Gravertan mese Sfte in striet accord wi Good or Every Day inthe Year The perfect Safety Razor uire stropping or honing. FOR THE LADIES. SHOPPIKG BAGS 'n =il Jatest styles leathers and shapes. BOe o $10.00 %t soprancs: Misses Steffani and Morse, con- Purses, Wallets and Card Cases at | | tra Evans Johnson, tenors, popular prices. ‘Wanrell and The CERISTMAS AND NEW Chotr will bo under the direction of Miss Ger- CARDS in great variety, Se ul B ‘sermon - G PAPER in " besistitul the Rev. William Fleming. boxes, special at HOe. st o o PEN ELECT MUSIC AT ST. ROSE'S. —The Pen that is always ready. 00 10 85.00. other beautiful and useful t we can not enumerate. choir director | be given morming and evening ill be Mendelssohn’s ex.- | and | Solotsts—Miss | | | GRAND CHORAL s, followed by | direction of Marsball Giselman, will | { fertory ladies of the parish will sing. Mess will be held every hour until 11 o'clock, at which time solemn high mass will be celebrated. The pas- tor will preach the sermon. At the 11 o'clock a Ganss will sing the folio Imperia Adeste pers’ will be giv wili render (Novello) PROGRAMM 'LL OF MERIT. At the First Unitarian Church Beautl- ful Music Will Be Given. c has been ar- Unitarian Rev. owing is the programme of service Me anthe ditation cello, harp Th and organ ¢a) tenmor * (Handei), mpaniment; Nesta Veaco, Miss ox, Mrs. Blanche elia Little, Mrs. E. L. derick Veaco, E. G. Da- s on_Cain, J. E. Good, Sig. B. ; harp, Mme. Marquardt; cello, Al Tganist and cholr director, H. —_—— GFR"!CE& Fine Music Will Be Given at Grace Methodist Church. copal Church, corner p streets, Rev. Francis | M. Larkin, Ph.D.. pastor, will have a spiendid | choral service at ing. The programme will be as follows: | “Praise God From Whom All Flow,"” pastor and congregation; hymn 182, choir and congregation; scripture reading and prayer, pastor: chorus, “‘Break Forth Into Joy~ (H. A. Maithews) sopranc soio, Mrs. Brooks; tenor Grace Mrs. Brooks; announcements and collection; contralto solo, “‘Child of Nazareth” (Hamilton ford; soprano solo, Mrs. “Little Town of Bethle- Mr. Gleon; chorns, *<Te rano 248, choir and congregation; benediction, pas- tor, Full chorus choir, assisted by the follow. ing soloists: soprano, Mrs. Marvin L. Brooks; | contraito, Mrs “Edward F. Lunsford; tenor, Jemes basso, Wiltord Glenn; T. K. ‘Wittich, ; Robert Husband, director. soiilarirint e MASTERS” WORKS TO BE GIVEN. |St. John’s Church Has Arranged a | Musical Programme of Merit. Many beantiful selections will be given by the choir of St. John's Episcopal Church, Fif- | teenth street ana J avenue. In the evening members ay-school will take part. prelude, processional hymn, Sing” All Lowly” (Gounod); Kyrle (R. Redhead in C); Nicene Creed (Redhead in C); carol, “Sing, O Sing, This Blessed Morn" (C. R (Mendelssohn) ; introit-anthem, “‘Cradled ¥. ; offertory-anthem, Break Forth Into Vincent): carol, recessional in O); hymn, Volces™ vice, Christmas Sunday-school service, in which the St. Jobn's and Epiphany Nunt Dimittis (J. Blow); “Hark, What (Geer): organ_postiude. 7:30 o'clook; Sunday-schools will take part: King, organist and choirmaster. S O AL AT GRACE CHURCH. George R. CAROLS {In the Evening the Sunday-School Children Will Sing. At the Grace Church, California and Stock- ton streets, Rev. David J. Evans pastor, a se- | lect musical programme has been arranged by | the musical director. In the evening a Sun- | Gay-school carol service will be heid. The following is the programme: Celebration of holy communion, 8 a m. | musie by ladies’ choir; morning service and | econd celebration, 11 o'clock; music by vested | cholr of eighteen men Dm&hw. Hark! Herald Angels Sing’’ (Mendelssohn); Te Deum, festival in B flat (Buck) Jubilate in A fiat (Glichrist); introit, Watched” (Gabriel); offertory, _ “‘Christmas Carol,” words by Rev. David J. Evans, musio by Horatio Parker; "Banctus, “Agnus Del.” “Gloria_in Excelsis,” Messe Solennelle (Gou- Nune Dimittis iIn E minor (Blow): re- 'O little Town of Bethiehem'" (Redner); Sunday-school carol service, T7:45 ; organist and choirmaster, William H. bt i SERVICE AT ST. JAMES'. Rev. Father Alexander P. Doyle Will Preach at High Mass. Rev. Father Alexander P. Doyle, C. 8. P., will preach at the high mass at St. James Church, Twenty-fourth and Guerrero streets, on Christmas morning. Astonishing Reductions. Cloaks, sults, waists and skirts will be sac- rificed at about half regular prices this week at Strauss & Frohman, 107-100 Post street. * —_————— TWO WAITRESSES ASPHYXIATED. y Tracey and Nellle Lanigan waltresses in dance halls on the Barbary Coast, were asphyxiated by gas yesterday in the Prescott lodging-house, at Montgomery avenue and Kearny street. The investigation made by the suicide or met their death by socident. fact that both were intoxicated when they retired leads to the be- lief that they did not Intend to take thelr own iives. Sherman, Clay & Co. are now offering to the owners of Victor Talking Machines selections by Madame Meiba By all means add these discs to your collection. HORSES_RUN AWAY.—A double team be- longing to H. GI & liveryman, ran away at Market and Dul streets, dashing into a Castro-street car. One of the horses was Kkilled and two passengers on the car were cut by fiying glass. gt that drowsy. tired feeling and loss ppetite there is nothing as good as TasivE Kidney and Liver Bltters. DRAGGED BY A COW.—Mrs. Mary Lind, residing on Joy street, was dragged severai | Pundred fest by & cow. which ehe was taking home, yesterday. and suffered a distocation of | her shoulder. L cep—— A dream of pleasure, the new two for quarter size American, $2 75 box 2. P AR AR P TR R i ¢ FREE F PLUM PUDDINGS sy Yodots HINCE MEAT. WITH SUNDAY CALL SMALL ADS. ARMOUR PACKING COMPANY'S' FAMOUS BRANDS. Free With Every Small Ad in Sunday Call. ““Tan- | ty"" ‘(Haesche); | * (Ruten- | ome-Guil- | ri 7:30 o'clock Christmas even- | Blessings | choir and congregation; Lord's prayer, | solo New-Born King’ (L'Bspoir), Mr. Daly; 1t Came Upon a Midnight | Clear” (Sir Arthur Sullivan), obiigato solo, Organ “‘Hark! the Herald Angels | *O Little Town of | * (Redner); Sanctus (Redhead in | Benedictus (Redhead in ©); bymn, Fidells” (J, Reading); Agnus Dei Mean Those Holy 1| SAN ;| day evening. “While Shepherds | Caroner’s Geputies fails to establish whether | PLAYS A FANOUS OLD ROLE. & | i { TR NS AN, Wit { | i | MISs FRANCES DENSON. THB | | "LEV LBEADING LADY OF | | HORE ACRES’ COMPANTY. | 3 Frances E. Denson, who comes to the California to-morrow as the lead- ing lady of the “Shore Acres” com- pany, enjoys the distinction of having been trained all of her life for the | part she is now playing. Miss Denson | was a protege of the late James A. | Herne, who wrote “Shore Acres.” | James A. Galloway, who has the leading role, was Herne's original un- derstudy and stage manager and also | created the part of Joel Gates. Atkins | Lawrence is the original Martin Berry, | the hard-hearted brother, and Belle| Theadore is the original Ma Berry TEACHERS WILL DISCESS WORK ‘San Jose Prepares to Wel- come Educators of Califor- | mnia to the Garden City | | | | | JOSE, Dec. 23.—Great interest centers in the Thirty-eighth annual meeting of the California Teachers’ As- | sociation, which meets in this city on | Monday and continues for flve days. | Reports received in this city lndlcan‘ | that more than 1000 teachers will be in | attendance. This convention promises | to be one of the most important ever held by the association. The teachers of San Jose and Santa Clara County will tender the visiting teachers a re- | ception at the Hotel Vendome on Tues- | Besides the Teachers'| Association the Council of Bducation | | and the county institutes of a number | of the counties will be held here. The sesslons of the various organiza- tions will be held at the State Normal School. Among the prominent men who will be present at the convention ‘wlll be Jacob Riis, who is to deliver | two addresses, W. H. Mills of San, | Francisco, Dr. David Starr Jordan and Governor Pardee. The committee of arrangements has arranged for excursions to the Santa Cruz Big Trees, Stanford University, Lick Observatory, Alum Rock Park and Saratoga during the meeting. —_————— | KRUTTSCHNITT DENIES CUT-OFF IS SINKING | Says No Great Trouble Has Been Experienced With Road Across Salt Lake. CHICAGO, Dec. 28.—The report that the Union Pacific Rallway Company | was experiencing great difficulty with the Lucin cut-off of that road over | the Great Salt Lake in Utah was em- phatically denied here to-night by Julius Kruttschnitt, director of main- tenance and operation of the Harri- | man lines. “There has been no serious sinking recently of the grade on the Lucin cut- ons | off except the usual subsidence of any newly constructed line,” said Krutt- schnitt. “The bank at Rambo and everywhere else in the Great Salt Lake |1s up to grade and we are shipping |away tools and outfits as fast as we can, reserving only enough in case of further sinks. We had some ordinary settlements this week, but not enough to delay trains except on December 20, when there was a delay of forty min- utes to one of our passenger trains.” ———— f 1905 calendars and calendar pads for sale at Jalumstein Printing Co., 310 Hayes street. . ——-— DEPARTMENT MAKES RULE AS TO SOLDIER DEBTORS Authorities to Consider COases Only ‘When Scandal to the Service Is Threatened. WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. — An opinion by the judge advocate gen- eral in regard to the claims against army offices was given out at the War Department to-day with the statement that the views expressed may be ex- pected to govern the attitude of the department. The civil courts, the opinion holds, are the proper agents to determine if any indebtedness exists and only where the non-payment of an established obligation by an officer threatens scandal to the service does it become proper for the military au- thorities to consider the case, {Large and Varied Assortment lProsecution Makes Prepara- | which has been discovered, ! with furs that have been found ! Cleveland and which already | many DECEMBER 24, 1904. MRS. CHADWICK FOND OF HATS of Headwear Found in Her Home in Cleveland RECOVER COSTLY FURS tions to Extradite Husband | of the Accused Woman ' CLEVELAND, Dec. 23.—A trunk supposed to belong to Mrs. Chadwick has been given Into the keeping of | Receiver Loeser. The trunk is be-| | lieved to be the one that disappeared | |in New York. It reached Cleveland | , to-day from New York and was ad- dressed to Emil Hoover. Loeser stated that he was obtuimng | trace of much valuable property of | Mrs. Chadwick’s. pledged There is jewelry in New York, together in have which was been turned over to the receiver. Loeser alsq stated that there were valuable furs in the Euclid- | avenue home of Mrs. hats of all shapes and styles, many of them with fur trimmings. Attorney Jay P. Daley stated to-day that he had’ possession of the mys-| terious portmanteau which was found | to be missing a few days ago: He said | it contained nothing of value. Arrangements are being made, it is| understood, to secure bail for Dr. Le- roy S. Chadwick, who with his wife, Mrs. Cassie L. Chadwick, was yester- | day Indicted by the county Grand Jury, charged with forging and utter- ing a $5,000,000 note signed Andrew Carnegie, when he arrives here. Dr.| Chadwick is now on his way to New York from Paris, and extradition papers are to be requested. County Prosecutor Keeler said to- day that the bond probably would be | $10,000 or $15,000. | The requisition papers for Chadwick were received from Columbus to-night. Chadwick. There | | are many other articles in the Euclid | {house, among which are about 100 | ————— LOSES POINT IN FIGHT FOR JANE DAVIS' ESTATE Tulare Judge Rfin’u to Give Letters of Administration to San Fran- cisco Clatmant, VISALIA, Dec. 28.—Judge Wallace decided to-day who is entitled to let- ters of administration in the estate orl Jane Davis, who dled in New York' and left an estate in California valued at more than $1,000,000. William Gordon French, an alleged heir, of| San Francisco, assigned his Interest in | the estate to his attorneys and though | his interests were reassigned to him | Judge Wallace held that he was notl entitled to any portion of the estate as an heir at law, but merely as an| assignee. 1 Judge Wallace lssued letters to T. M. Dungan, Public Administrator of Tulare County. 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NEW YORK, Dec. 20, 1004 —Belasco & You have rights Old Heideiberg for Any other announcements um- authorized. Wishing you all success, (Signed) SHUBERT BROS. New Year's Week—LOST RIVER. CENTRAL-Z: Market Street, Near Eighth. Phone South -. SAN FRANCISCOS COLUMBIA :.:" ATINEE TO-DAY. ! | MA’ TO-NIGHT AND SUNDAY—LAST TIMES. Klaw & Erlanger Present THOS. Q. SEABROOKE Ip the Spectacular Musical Farce Noveity, THE BILLIONAIRE ““The Billionaire” plays San Jose, Dec. 26; Dec. 28; Sacramento, Dec. 30; Stock- 81; Fresno. Jan. 1. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, George Ade's Musical Safire, THE SULTAN OF SULU 2 MATINEE TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. LAST TWO NIGHTS Superd Production of Lincoln J. Carter's Grest Melodrama, TWO LITTLE WAIFS Dee. From the Criterion Theater, | H. W. BISHOP..........Lesses and Manager JUST TWO MORE NIGHTS. 250 and B0c—MAT. TO-DAY—25c and B0c s sl With Tempest and Sunshine in the Title Roles, and the Entire tral Stock ns Startilag mnw and l‘ch‘nlfll Effects— Thrilling All the "nfll. Epecial xmn Matinee on lcmdly -n' fl Next Week, Rose Melville In Her Original Comedy Creation, SIS HOPKINS HOWARD GOULD—J. H. GILMOUR | And the Incomparable Majestic Players ia I CHRISTMAS MATINEE TO-MORROW! N, Morrie® Great Beesic Dramia, James A. Herne's Greatest of All American Plays, SHORE ACRES Wkh James A Oallowsy, Atking Lewrence, Belle Theadore and most nal fa; mb::“-l uhy I-u--lu-ny JIM BLUDSO Be.mm Monday Matines—"'A OI’AN " Osa Waldrop In the To_Foliow—Duly llthcr!l.l of Rich- Mansfleld's production of HEIDEL- AIHAMBRA GREENBAUM Every Afternoon and Evening in the Meated Theater, Rain or Shine. PRINCESS FAN TAN SCORES OF !PESI"ALTXE' ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN TO-NIGHT! STMAS TREE Sunday and Monday Af‘:eflr:{cng ATh u Gift for Every Child Visit- ing the Chutes. No Increase in Prices. Single seats, l:n 81!0. $1.00— | ready Friday Morning fol- Francis ADMISSION, 10e. CHILDREN, Sc. MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS 'S THEATER. BAJA CALIFORNIA Damiana Bitters