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FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1899 EDITED BY HAVAL iy "f}:"p‘” 7 7, e Q) 2 eRB"?‘ el "aii/ 7suMero. /’Enszfu\' o Mofi.‘k\' W KER,—/ e 2 /5 great trees in the gard he saw the Prince and in his right busy trying to find e risks his ward t¢ master dear,” begged th d smo g up fror come; 1 e Prince, coolly he was still 3 is what I was dog 1 d curfously at this que y brave little vho was not afraid even when the gro n to shake un- weight of the approaching dragon—who coolly stood his and went about making some sort of a clever plan. The iant Abrami Lad fled in fear of this very same monster. t up close to me, Bloodfillikin," said the Prince, “for it will out by water. The 1 be very warm here soon.” The flaming circle is over the hea The Prince had now in one hand a bottle and in his other hand thereby in unextinguishable fires. The powder a framework of steel wire, which he had suddenly shaped into a and sides and flares into a blaze. His throat is ¢ ugh to surround him and the dog and leave a space om_crested head to se = A night b castle 1 where he IS now for me I will give he would, | ears have we, great t we hear the smallest wreathed his bhack 1d, that is large enough to be seén, th v. Let us out and, hide this Prince ev or run ever so fast, we will find him for ¥ on the earth, Is Geep, be he ever sc I8 TR T Wel id,” answered Abraminidin, as he hurried off toward the A NCISTRTIH Ak B0 Taithais ime remain- ”Bl' castle 2 the key that unlocks the gate to the pool where ill, around the edges. In hort time T Thuite u‘"wd}\{ 55559 ners so long. Then be about your business, for i escape me again.” : £ H heen taken to a cave by Bloodfillikin. There he said the Prince, “and tell me what 1 e pool Z , the pool ty 1 ck and turned it around with a queer 4 flood gate and the water began to ate to escape. With fierce the gate dashed through before the horrible to hold up the I am not a fool. I —one dragon and rapid movements 1 from the flood rapped in the wolf p just when s. the Princ ay. master,” answered the dog, althoug e.dog had no taste for such an advent the a n appeared on a hill bevond t neath his might rom head he he growled, ma any mor he ked to gh! ugh! ugh!” GGG OEOID I GRBI0 S 0 F O 080000 ng a before which DOOIDII0CI0I GGG got home. Hum—but not that kind of a ride.” Tom’s wrath was still -burning - = against the calf, and what did he do 1t of the little runaway and after dinner but s the ng on tip-toe. When Tom barn, with the intentic a tin k he lald the gun on can on bos tail. Ana he did—that first letter, but we s were heavier than he , he started to. Bossy suddenly be- shoulders were ach- came aware that some one was med- rested Tom said: dling. kicked up her heels and was off. an.” Just and Tom went with her. By and by Uncle Ned interfe bossy landed Tom 4 gun were car re uncle's hired Jther was frightened les for fence pc ken The Call about ten years. I been going to write many times, but ate I have not had much leisure. I herewith send you that T com- posed myself. T hope 1 ce satis- were diggi I hopé to see my story in the Ch page. AMY: E. CREV West Berkeley, Cal. = apa takes with the billv- @&0% DELGHO IR EODI0E ot idea OUR ROLL OF HONOR. that idea putting to bed was not ; punishment, for by and by a very has you Merle Cal.; cox, Sdnta Clara, Cal.; Edna Collins. 1835 F street, Fresno; Edith Searle, 2115 Alameda avenue. Hazel Brier, 1116 n to the barn to see the as old Betsy's calf sta y's ding “What a fine horse.” % OUR WEEKLY CHAT. % % S o th street, Sacramento: [ L= ren Xt geTRatne e lie Lot $ Al Partington, 1721 Eddy RETTY har day! street, - San Francisco: Rucker, Gilroy. anded on a . Trin £ : orre ut badly Hore. fala r, @HIONILI VOO U IDE0E000 s 3 Donner, Feather. the Boys 1 - Ju ait th C s 1 f all grade. I remain DAVID BE T ary street, San Fran Dear Editor—Th The Call, 1w -\v blished. I am nine yea the fourth grade in th gr into To-day you will see the chris- s of boys and girls, three 0o, otty .soon Tom began to ‘Uncle d\;i‘ : (A\%nfl:[x}?; ree g ou all published, I remain 1ished In nekt § Ned had s o aieiv i S fifth grade 2 The Roll of Honor tells e ission BCr g Pan own story to-day. The list of gue: Dear Editor: 1 will write you a few g o h&1 ers with all answers correct but on lines about how I spemt my vacation. T your. gun I would .5 0, went to 1 would gd E tenbach, 1312 Fulton street, Out and climb the hills ; Alfred to the house. ahd g Francisco: Emily Houston, 52 Siiver One day 1 picked abeut 1sed freely. street, San Fi 5: Herbert Mermil, and brought them home. said Tom when he was 5 East Eleventh mother, I would have John N. Bloed, 3 cisco; Bessie Se S=oe] 3030;?@0 OIDELLS GOTNOTICQ East Oakland; treet, San Fran- Alameda avenue, A Geographical Story Written by May Johnson of @lameda. See How Well You Can Locate by States the Ope Hundred Towns Mentioned. ank. where vou can sit and Singsing all Francisco, and were her schoolmates b.:'\?('s:x};ofind\ed‘ el our Tronwood Sum- years ago. Eureka!” they shouted. “The T house. Bring yvour Waverly and make train is coming.” Their escort, Pomeroy your Temple. Hamilton, came Wheeling in from Grand has woven the Brazil nuts, etc.; then sitting besi 1 am a Mason in two senses, Forks with a Winchester ‘rifle and a 0 towns in the he called attentic he Aurora and hop make you a finer home than Waterbury watch brought from the At- G e ! M€ Fairfield they eaving en route Clemens ever portrayed; but we shall lantic states. It had a Greenbush in his See if you can name Westerly.. Perhaps time dragged wearily have to keep a Gardener, for that Rock- hand. After salutations he proposed a which these tc for he hauled out his Blackstone and jand is too tough to handle alone. Then, Charlotte russe all around, but the two 1ide you s k tried to Pékin, but superior tact on the too. that Pine Bluff beyond must be cut' girls preferred pure Toldwater, as -the iide you some. Me her Inde- gown. and we'll Haverhill of our own de- French say, Eau Claire (White Water), h a population of over Union de- gfpn"planted with Lebanon trees direct and the bridegroom said he believed hs vet; let our gon ‘Balestine. Then we can, by Flush- had Quincy and would take a Dover pow- ich he 7o 0% ihat Westfield, have a fine lawn der or essence of Jamaica ginger. of the alkaline White Plains. Suppose All visited St. Joseph's church. Then AY JOHNSON of Alameda, tion; then her Pleasa aged 12 a A realizing the Hol ged 12 navery In- (o Befiance to her orders: she al €t0ry, in- a Penn, some Reading matter, mands no recou Alllance be a happ: losed his book k Park, b = - « vi % ey we erect a Marblehead statue of some the girls’ brother, whose name was Wili- Spri tom of a Rich F0 .5 men on the lawn. How will 8t. jam, invited all to his town. Willlams- T place to con- p,ui-afjlton, Wellington, Columbus, Web- town, a Middletown to Westport, where !M'_!d“ Falls and minia- ashington, Lincoln or of myseif he as a bachelor, offered to share his ster. i idg nd. at the - ([ ——n iy do? Lima beans and Plymouth eggs and poul- 7 — Plainfield I will 0 ; {frwis poace t on an improvised The train had just reached Salt Lake try and beer. as he was a Brewer, and (o roll down the hills and play ball with Fo'n:uc written a pretty li “ory, which will be ear the L B published In its turn. All ‘stories ¢ the river, connecting that waiting the newly married pair. These seldom took Council, bluffs, advice OF our lunch with us. I am 12 vears old and be. ed; :k‘\e gggd ones 5"4’\25.“25‘35 Island at the where Anna-polis and A Arbor _were one of the Stillwater-run-deep kind, Who some of my friends. We aiways took = J' g uthbridge, near the Red- girls used to live on Kearny, street, San Companionship. £0 to the Clement Grammar School, and ¥ 4 HABRRAIEN