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 | 2 POST STREET SAN FRANCISCO, - - - CALIFORNIA - Page 180FINE: TAILORING i 2 POST STREET SAN FRANCISCO, - - - CALIFORNIA TH EC* AP? C~\ IA So"s Book for the Sundav 1 .... ^ArVvyL- School and the Home By REV. ... |
 | San Jose - Page 176The society is in good condition and will no doubt continue to grow under the management of the sallying knights of San Jose.more pages: 3 |
 | Puyallup - Page 12During the following week he visited Puyallup and Ocosta, and on Sunday, December ist, preached in Salem, Oregon. ...more pages: 11 |
More | Oakland - Page 14lately developed the same happy faculty, and came to the rescue of the Ladies' Auxiliary, and made the very best clam chowder that Oakland people ever ...more pages: 9 |
 | Pomona - Page 1The discourse breathes a fine spirit of pure, practical Christianity of the broad, inclusive type, and we rejoice that the people of Pomona have such ...more pages: 15 |
 | Tacoma - Page 4The churches represented by clergymen were San Francisco, Portland, Santa Barbara, San Diego and Tacoma; lay representatives from other places were ...more pages: 12 |
 | Portland, Oregon - Page 3Spaulding and his family start for Boston by the way of Portland, Oregon, on June id. |
 | Salem, Oregon - Page 12During the following week he visited Puyallup and Ocosta, and on Sunday, December ist, preached in Salem, Oregon. ...more pages: 4 |
 | Cambridge, Mass - Page 11CW Green, of Cambridge, Mass., was ordained. Rev. Earl Wilbur, of Portland, preached a very eloquent sermon suitable for the occasion. ...more pages: 15 |
 | Spokane - Page 11Stocks had accepted a call to Rockland, Mass., we can authoritatively state that he is coming to Spokane, and will commence his labors the latter part ... |
 | Olympia - Page 31THE GUIDON is unable to report fully the results of its special appeal for Olympia. For San Francisco it can say that the collection in the First ...more pages: 14 |
 | San Bernardino - Page 11Much is being done here in organizing and shaping the double parish of San Bernardino and Redlands. The list of members is not complete at either ... |
 | Berkeley - Page 3that the Haskell in the pulpit was not their Haskell The professor of the same name went from Berkeley and allowed the San Jose Haskell to fill Dr. ... |
 | Sacramento - Page 176The paper referred to is one that no city could well be proud of, but what city of the size and importance of Sacramento is without a sheet whose ...more pages: 11 |
 | San Francisco - Page 22NA Haskell has been spending a part of his vacation in San Francisco. From him we learn that the contract has been let for the basement of the new ...more pages: 3 |
 | San Diego - Page 25of THE GUIDON cheerfully gives up his room in the column where editorials commonly sleep, and installs as guest of honor, our brother from San Diego. ...more pages: 159 |
 | Boston - Page 3For general convenience the Pacific Coast branch will be hereafter merged in the parent society, and the Circles will remit directly to Boston.more pages: 1 |
 | Seattle - Page 14Brown also brings us a circular issued by certain citizens of Seattle, calling for a bureau of associated charities. ...more pages: 12 |
 | Los Angeles - Page 1THE GUIDON expands to sixteen pages for this issue in special consideration of the conference at Los Angeles, with the purpose of showing what may be ...more pages: 11 |
 | Santa Barbara - Page 14Thacher last year in Santa Barbara to obtain funds for the erection and maintenance of a hospital, not to mention Mr. ...more pages: 11 |
 | Redlands - Page 11Much is being done here in organizing and shaping the double parish of San Bernardino and Redlands. The list of members is not complete at either ...more pages: 10 |
 | Granada - Page 31best guitarist in Spain, and tell him you are sent by the American gypsy Pedro, he who with his two cousins visited Granada last year at fair time ! ...more pages: 30 |
 | Leominster, Mass - Page 27Payne, of Leominster, Mass.; and when at our unanimous vote to call him, he consented to come, you can easily believe we gave him an earnest and ...more pages: 16 |
 | Fairhaven, Washington - Page 6of this $175 has been devoted to fostering the growth of two newly established Unitarian churches, situ ated respectively in Fairhaven, Washington, ... |
 | Palo Alto - Page 18The University town of Palo Alto is growing fast. Never was there a field that offered more in way of influence and education than this. ...more pages: 19 |
 | Barcelona - Page 11Our schedule would only allow three days in Barcelona, and a good deal of this time was spent on the Rambla, watching the people and the costumes that ... |
 | Chicago - Page 157Wendte's residence in Chicago seems to have supplied him with an unfailing fund of apt stories. Illustrating that Unitarianism did not seem ready to ...more pages: 3 |
 | Whittier - Page 11kept a loving service in memory of the poet Whittier. The Starr King Fraternity began its literary work with a memorial meeting to George William ...more pages: 157 |
 | Milton, Mass - Page 11Roderick Stebbins, of Milton, Mass., preached in . the First Church on August 2ist, and left for his Eastern home in the afternoon of the same day. ... |
 | Rockland, Mass - Page 11Stocks had accepted a call to Rockland, Mass., we can authoritatively state that he is coming to Spokane, and will commence his labors the latter part ... |
 | Victoria, BC - Page 16Victoria, BC, has another of our faithful ones, Mr. WC Pope. He is working for the establishment of a Unitarian church, and is in no wise cast down ... |
 | Grand Rapids, Mich - Page 11Tupper, of Grand Rapids, Mich., was present and delighted the large congregation with her eloquent, beautiful and spiritual sermon on "The Christian ... |
 | Markham - Page 11The guidon, according to Markham, is inferior to the standard, being the first color any commander of horse may let fly in the field. ... |
 | Rome - Page 111 Were I to be asked to teach a young class history, I should not begin with Greece and Rome, but San Francisco, California, and lead back to the ... |
 | Staten Island - Page 11to the simplicity and devotion with which he had so often stood before his neighbors in the pulpit of the little Unitarian Church on Staten Island. ... |
 | Chelsea, Mass - Page 11Martin, recently of Chelsea, Mass. DEDICATION OF SAN JOSE CHURCH. Sunday, September 25th, was a red letter day to the San Jose Society, for it saw the ... |
 | Denver - Page 12He went first to Denver, and thence to the great State of Washington. He preached in Seattle on the morning of November 24th and in Tacoma in the ...more pages: 32 |
 | Cleveland - Page 11in a New York village, where an immense picture of Cleveland was found on a Sunday morning at the top of a church steeple undergoing repairs. ... |
 | Topeka, Kansas - Page 22Woods of Topeka, Kansas. The maintenance of this little Society will make it easy to build on this foundation the Unitarian Church the future will ... |
 | New York - Page 16The Boys' Club is modeled after others of its kind in Boston and New York, though on a necessarily smaller scale. ...more pages: 3 |
 | Oxford - Page 3At Oxford especially, the sight of the young life, pouring its full tide of eager, joyous activity through the venerable and crumbling halls of the ...more pages: 2 |
 | Fresno - Page 13Coming south, the society at Fresno is mentioned as an instance of what earnest laymen can do, it being a strong and vigorous church. ... |
 | Concord, Mass - Page 12Jackson with his family is pleasantly settled at Concord, Mass. Our church was closed on Thanksgiving Day, Dr. Stebbins taking part in the Union ... |
 | Lawrence, Kansas - Page 32Many in our society are much pleased with the ground plan and general appearance of the Unity Church, Lawrence, Kansas, and if the expense is not too ... |
 | Vineland, New Jersey - Page 11A pleasant note from the venerable Rev, Herman Snow, of Vineland, New Jersey, formerly of San Francisco, expresses continued interest in the Pacific ... |
 | Charleston, SC - Page 15He had been settled over parishes in Massachusetts, Wisconsin, Iowa, and for twelve years or more was pastor of the Unitarian Church in Charleston, SC ... |
 | Helena, Montana - Page 157JH Crooker of Helena, Montana, writes: "Should any of our ministers on the coast go East in May or June by the Northern route, the society here would ... |
 | London - Page 3With a leader equally gifted and devoted, a school would equally succeed in California. The season was at its height in London, and court, social, ...more pages: 2 |
 | Philadelphia - Page 176Rabbi Levy will leave for his new work in Philadelphia with with Dr. Krauskopf April gth. We are all sorry to lose him from the city, as he has been a ... |
 | Paris - Page 11Madrid seemed so much like a poor imitation of Paris, that we didn't care to stay there long, and besides, it was by far the most expensive place we ... |
 | Preston - Page 162Preston. Peabody. [Illustration copied from the " Christian Union."] On the morning of March loth the dearly beloved Dr. Peabody ended an enviable ... |
 | Florence - Page 172He has been likened to Savonarola, at whose preaching in Florence men took their most precious possessions, on which their hearts were set, ... |
 | Portland, Maine - Page 3182 copies of The Unitarian, and about 1500 leaflets — consisting of the San Francisco Scattered Leaves, the Portland, Maine, Helpful Words, ... |
 | Charlestown, Mass - Page 31King was a resident of Charlestown, Mass., in his youth, and was first settled there as a minister, is most fitting. ... |
 | Brooklyn - Page 11Chadwick's church, Brooklyn, on the i6th, and on Monday preached the opening sermon at the meeting of the Ministers' Institute at Newton. ... |
 | Buffalo, New York - Page 157This conference includes some of our strongest churches in Buffalo, New York, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, etc. ... |
 | Liverpool - Page 7Richard Armstrong, of Liverpool, speaks in the Inquirer of Dr. Horatio Steb- bins of San Francisco as "the most massive and kindling personality of ... |
 | Minneapolis - Page 10Christopher Jan- sen, of Minneapolis, at which the music will be given by the Norwegian Sagatun (a chorus of ten male voices), to be followed by — Jan ... |
 | Albacete - Page 11At lunch time they pulled out their long Albacete knives, and cut up their bread and sausage horizontally, and held their little pigskin flasks high ... |
 | New Orleans - Page 11On the 1 3th he preaches in Washington, whence he will swing around home by the way of New Orleans. During the last year $28287. nas Deen raised and ... |
 | Gloucester, Mass - Page 17Monday, November i4th, at 9 AM * On the 2ist of August the First Unitarian Church of Gloucester, Mass., celebrated its 25<3th anniversary. ... |
 | Auburn, New York - Page 16He left Massachusetts for Ohio when fifteen years of age, and was a banker in Auburn, New York, in Cleveland, Ohio, and later in Boston. ... |
 | Oroville - Page 11ORANGE: GROVES in Oroville and Auburn are as beautiful and interesting as in Riverside and San Gabriel, and all north and south are in the zenith of ... |
 | Los Gatos - Page 175Garnett are making our church a center of missionary activity and have had quite encouraging meetings, both at Santa Clara and Los Gatos. ... |
 | Seville - Page 11Finally we reached Seville, the day before the fair. We tramped the streets for hours before we found a place to sleep ; finally ata parador, ... |
 | Marseilles - Page 4He was a carpenter, and had walked all the way from his home bound for Marseilles, where he intended to ship for the Argentine, as there was free ... |
 | Westford, Mass - Page 3Rev. Herman Haugerud of Puyallup has resigned in order to take another year at the Cambridge Divinity School. Rev. JH Horner of Westford, Mass., ... |
 | Montreal - Page 20JS Thomson, the pastor, is now upon his vacation, visiting friends in Montreal. At a business meeting of the Trustees it was decided to buy the corner ... |
 | Portsmouth, NH - Page 162Born March 1 9th, 1811, he began his ministerial career at Portsmouth, NH, in 1833. For twenty- seven years he remained in charge of that church, ... |
 | Washington, DC - Page 22JH Hogan, who comes to us from Washington, DC These independent services have shown conclusively that there are certain ones in this city so loyal to ... |
 | Hartford - Page 3He claimed for Hartford at present a very satisfactory municipal government. Mr. AS Hallidie and Mr. JG Eastland commended to the support of the ... |
 | Ann Arbor, Mich - Page 13Unity Church Santa Barbara, is a stone structure modeled from the church at Ann Arbor, Mich., with some changes of course to fit the place and ... |
 | Santa Monica - Page 11A dash in rhe surf at Santa Monica and Long Beach is as exhilaraiiog in January as in July. The tropical beauties of Palm Valley are never seen to ... |
 | Jackson, Mich - Page 9Dodson comes to California from Jackson, Mich., and has, so far, preached only through the month of July. The interest in his sermons grows, ... |
 | Long Beach - Page 11A dash in rhe surf at Santa Monica and Long Beach is as exhilaraiiog in January as in July. The tropical beauties of Palm Valley are never seen to ... |
 | Portland, Miss - Page 3EM Wilson, Portland, Miss HE Dunn, Los Angeles; Secretary, Miss Sophie A. Hobe, San Francisco; Treasurer, Mr. Bruce Porter San Francisco. ... |
 | Hood River, Oregon - Page 21Eliot will remain at Hood River, Oregon, until about September isth. Rev. Minot J. Savage preaches August 3oth, and lectures at Portland August 28th. ... |
 | Newark, NJ - Page 173of the Universalist Church of Newark, NJ, and to be had from the publisher of the " Universalist Monthly " of that city, at the price of ten cents. ... |
 | Salem, Mass - Page 21In the Salem, Mass., Gazelle of August 4th, we find the following: "The San Diego Union alludes to the establishment of manual training in the city ... |
 | Boston, New York - Page 166Boston, New York, Albany, and, in fact, most Eastern cities, have already established Boys Clubs, whose successes have impelled the attempt to begin ... |
 | Port Royal, SC - Page 16From 1860 until the close of the war he was Collector of customs at Port Royal, SC Seeking a mild climate he came to California in 1865. ... |
 | Sudbury, Mass - Page 8sacred to the memory of Raleigh, Shakspere, Beaumont, Fletcher and " rare Ben Jonson ;" Don Quixote's Inn, and the " Wayside Inn" in Sudbury, Mass., ... |
 | Albany - Page 166Boston, New York, Albany, and, in fact, most Eastern cities, have already established Boys Clubs, whose successes have impelled the attempt to begin ... |
 | York - Page 15The pulpit of the vacated church was placed in the new building, as was also the marble font presented by All Souls' Church of \ew York. ... |
 | Walla Walla, Washington - Page 7whom 85 reside in San Francisco, 13 in Alameda, 3 in Berkeley, 25 in Oakland, 7 in San Jose, and i each in Sacramento and in Walla Walla, Washington. ... |
 | Hamburg - Page 3Gotthardt tunnel to Hamburg, whence I sail by the Norman- nia for my own dear country and parish, on July zgth. With warm greeting, yours, CHAS. W. ... |
 | Littleton, NH - Page 169LD Coch- rane of Littleton, NH, on "The Revelation of God in Nature " ; Rev. SM Croth- ers of St. Paul, Minn., on "The Revelation of God in Man"; Rev. ... |
 | Berlin - Page 12"Oh, yes ; eight years ago in Berlin." THE GREAT • • STOCK YARDS AT BADEN. Invest in SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Land and Improvement Co. property. ... |
 | St. Paul, Minn - Page 3Crothers, of St. Paul, Minn.; Au gust yth and i4th, Rev. SA Eliot, of Denver, Col.; August 2ist, Rev. Thomas Van Ness: August 28th, Rev. CW Wendte. ... |
 | Kusatsu - Page 16M. we took the Tokio train to Kusatsu, the next station beyond Otsu, where the Czarovich was wounded ; at Kusatsu we changed cars to a branch railway, ... |
 | Otsu - Page 16M. we took the Tokio train to Kusatsu, the next station beyond Otsu, where the Czarovich was wounded ; at Kusatsu we changed cars to a branch railway, ... |
 | Jerusalem - Page 11He had planted a few feeble churches, half Jewish, half gentile, which Jerusalem might or might not accept. The great boasting Roman empire rolled on ... |
 | Moscow - Page 16Petersburg and Moscow." A TRIP TO KILAUEA. Early one summer afternoon the steamer Kiuau moved off from Honolulu wharf; its passengers in gay spirits ... |
 | Honolulu - Page 16Early one summer afternoon the steamer Kiuau moved off from Honolulu wharf; its passengers in gay spirits — all bound for the great volcano. ... |
 | Manila - Page 15Why is the cable railway system like like a ship outward bound from Manila? Rope makes the cargo. Mrs. Louise Humphrey-Smith DRAMATIC READER TEACHER ... |
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