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FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 2, 1899 o with it. Lying upon his deathbed, he said to the doctor, “I must get up—it s absolutely necessary that I should write my article. I will do only a demi-feuil- leton if 1 ist, b t do it. He died as T bedside that he must see srrent” again, for he I3 er been well under- ged. feared it had ne stood nor rightly Iw r how ¢ of us know that in the of the Revival of Learning . a b < fair B e of t honored in- stitut and that schol- ars, in st, made serious a thought pilgrimages thither. 'Twas the Mecca )n for its whence spread in £ theology and philosophy by means of chronicles and new editions of the clas- does not pon the im tishly dyved a about his head Another of our California writers her of prominence, Mrs. BE. M. North, has a_new b in print. Her “Norwegian Legend s attained its third edition. “Vicomte de Puyjoli,” by Jules Clar- etie; R. F. Fenno & Co., New York. The sto £ too atiful” hero, whose bea 5 winning the woman he I use > cannot be- lieve that such a face can be the pos- session of a m strong character and heroic spirt he has proven his worth it is too late, for the French Revolution is 'th etting and in those sto times the tragedy of death was daily enacted. The book is strong .and readable, but not as absorbing as some of his earli The translation is by Emma Phelps. “The Awaken by Kate Chopin; Herbert S. Sto: & C Chicago. A story of Creole life and customs as seen i r nd summer resorts on Leonce Pentellier marries a ickian and grows jeal- 1se. e has married h from her heart a fancied girlhood, ut she finds 1ge nor motherhood cause r holi to keep her in ue. The awakening is " remain the artist soul guggests told of him ch e Is really His “‘Gentle now a very n to the ds of analy- rare that him to crus her marr! turning r unrepentant, she > public and ) the waters of the gulf. words of The story vulgar, but the style in » can hear yhijch it is handled refined and grace- DLOCK- trange Win- F. Fe appear; fit, anc s THA BOOKS REVIEWED. for June 16 4 JF THE WI Little, Br t br istic faith nd the triumph of this truth. The author is a close stu- 2 % z 5 dent of the great moral problems and Whistler’s Portrait of His Mother. discusses only the loftiest themes. The volume, simply and practicall d E 1y, w York Chicago. Channing. Small, Maynard & Co., with the great questions of spiritual KINSHIP O SOULS—By ston. Cloth. Price $150. fe, and will appeal to the high- y ttle, Brown & Co., A PRINC OF VASCONY—By i d of any sect. WARTI) 3y Ja E “hica John Oxenha G. W. Dillingham & == E Henry Brc lee, M. A. The ern B DRIFT—Poems, by Grace El- Co., New York. caedapue BOOKS RECEIVED. R SR S R O SUMMER CLOTHING. HOW: TO CAMP. HOW TO COOK HUSB PR e Nl sbeth Strong Worthin 1g Compan W s HIGHWAY—By “';J‘?::‘,vnfi["’? 4 ma 3 rd & i o oth, illustr: Price $2 HEART Joh Strange W neott & Y Re Co., Philadel n . . — >~ = ttanteism that THAT CAF If you have not got a 7o P nd is held up to w Wwill N. Har if ble. Of course, James McNeill Whistler. he man who looks New York creatures mere infl A FAIR BRIG/ tretching over the r pole of a tent as p He had thus n Paris sor supp ton. Herbert S. S erie sort of second roof or covering. There ke X e v flount the flounces ould be about eight-inches between the 10N OF ROSAMUND e it ' e to t 3 ¥ op of the tent. ¢ : e o wil to circulate and ‘ will do much tow nd co in J. Pritcha ! a tent com- m whi th THAT are disposed to ts can also be n on your trip. d a Dutch ove ing the New Woman.” There w of a woman pinned to the wal oom was blind GOPVDOT R R ettt =R-2--R-R-3-R-2-2-F-3-F=3=3-3-3-3 ] ied, give o T ol and told to walk on ¢ 55 2 I o arment fo | ; v. The sleeves of : ; e ) 3 at among the r & . = indis | She turne : edia r_stripping from the L B 3 o “pair | I L Sl SOF : ;i T Ll Ttho heat Xun P L AR R R R R=R- -2 = - 2= -2 3 on the head and a hat at th G e esarately, in the idea g : 2 A e . stalled on Ju 1 srder was O e I o e instructed memb D ot the S S % s lodges in Al “ounty ar ¢ IMPROVED ORDER OF RED M Improved Or- I of Court 8 o next e meeting ga of the Sta m initi com a veter been th courts the tribe of the Jate war wi dmiratic 3 » well does lic iocal . whi colored hat goes well slexion. The Tinker d. It is a soft hat . a band w ik e to Record for having duri 1onths brought in lidates who w and bc color It's a Tinker, ter gra Any at wil he cream cc To be amacn with fair s me complexions. look bad on fel- With brunette skins, provided the The Tinker "au clear pure. A dy- o better eschew the auncey I Filley, Now Zach Tinser and swell dressers have a right to e man in St has come to_the fore with & pecullar It BWL woe be to. him who hasmt o for a certain hat. He was headdr The Tinker hat is styiish, natty suit to wear with the natty hat rt Aurora ha its twenty-first is e all members of e T banat c m th h 1 from : e - Cie i The committee has ar- | lett into the secrets of the order, thereand Riley; also-by Grand Secretary Stan- 4o and was another evening of entertainment | ley. E t will be ¢ - | and instruction for. which this council is| On the night of the 224 of Juné the “hief Companion noted. The Knic kerbocker male quar- | grand president and other grand officers . Fof )& b0 appointed | tet rendered a number of those vocal se- | Were present at a meeting of Sac > 3 n g to her abse lections which have made them 8o well | Council, when 69 out of 101 appilcants for 7t e city ) Welissel of Live Oa known in this community, then there | membership were admitted by initiation cle, who & ppointed dept were a r of selections of an in- | Tt who b ot been examined pre- Dlympus : | strun ture _and an natory | 1 admission passed the exan » ¢ ficer J. King, the secretary of | bation ‘a few days a nd were re- the and a most interesting ad- | ceived the council Thursday D n e 1 ey ursday S tion 1 - je xp':f' Our. Natic Faith,” "Il the arrangements have 5 \X‘_ ’,\,‘." Jld o 10 He ba s remarks on the platform of | pleted for the picnic at El Campo nrf zrr?e Iy encored and each S the of nd drew from it many beayti- | Fourth of July B e 000 +0+0+0+5+8 ! responded. 'Then co Cabinet | ¢) Jeg, of man’s duty to count The order has issued a neat blue book | there was a good programme of dan to Unio week was an ex ¥ fellow man, after which he in | Which contains the roster of GEORGE E. GREEN, GREAT INCOHONEE, | &nd enjovment to the fullest b ceedin asing one. There was a fu reiie e or told what | Ship on the first of last M: |iaiandes hesghasecs n of the cabinet and other | al faith saker was lis- | 0 order and a g 1 represent nation 1o th for those who m lesire to joi illustrated with a number of Daif: pictures of the headquarters and of- bring itself more prominently before the slic, will give an entertainment of thi ice In three months. | tened to with prc attention and | what he said was loudly applauded by the who heard him council has changed its meeting 1 at close his official visitations for the | all were m to didates were ret s that are being received at cers for the | by the « A ficers time show a remarkable gain in the | , ¢ oF o5 - | $ ed fo i Itqrtn\r;.:\x;\p\:g?rb (T:;hlxz OF A. C\I\u-r.l in the ed form, sifw‘r Which | night and place and in the future will 2 4§ | Last Mo night Gran | there were the leading of- | meet on the first and third Mondays in NDEPENDENT F s WOoOopM OF THE WORLD. | panion Flora Jacobs paid a visit to | ficers of the cabinet | the Red Men's building. | a Jm] :—,)ifi‘\ff”l;?:r FORESTERS. recting of Golden Gate Camp | City Circle and a most enjoyable evenin Last Tue : ht Golden Gate Coun-| The council in B is doing re- | agt might in H: ,mknt';d;. was instituted i £ 0! la; . and by the ini- | markably well, initiating from one to ase increased its | three every meeting. utie : ‘DSHIP CLU hve tran eITAT R e = 1 ow that the council | = | good charter list. ERUIECLBE re e self and announced that | panied by Grand Treasurer Miss Alice | has passed the mark, its ambition is | YOUNG MEN'S YNSTITUTE. | “Deputy Supreme Chief Ran = of the Chop- 2 C0c 2o WOLk L Plonutet: | to reach the 400 notch in the matter c n e f S M s : FEngerl N A : 3 lified form. A. E. Graupner is| " . 5 ara | st D g eve S, The programme for the convention week | Mack visited the court at Live last rangers were | = 2 S| " The trolley ride given by Golden Fra | membership. During the evening Sena- . oo : Livermore last o aexan avoiions ommander of the team, which num- | cjrcle last Tuesday night was a very. en | tor Frea H. Hastings called to say gooc of the (_‘.rnnd Council that is to meet in| Week and was present at the institution T AL s bers twen 5 ;The camp decided that | joyable affair The members of the cirele | by to the council prior to his departure Santa Cruz in the latter part of August| of a number of strangers to the order, rerred 10, aP; | the team’ should be uniformed. and as | and their {riends filled two cars and were | for the session of the senate on the 10th | will, in addition to the sessions of that|among them Assemblyman McDonald. for Lo oni | ohac feOnclpstan s en reached some | taken over a great part of the city inst., in company with James E. Field, | body, include the pontifical high mass by | Deputy Supreme Ranger S. R. Bickf, Iman, T nsu” | time ago, bids for such were presented | to the Cliff Hoi where the trolley | Who represented California in the Senaté | (he Right Rev. - a1 ki 8. B Sickfued limany. presiaent; | Eonte uat The Ioncnt | HlIo Tos | e e, e e Crollay | S ac! Ina repantnotice uf My “Hasic {-'e Sient Bey. Georae Montsawery. a6} 18 HISTe STUREESHE o Iatinte « I 'hn | the Pettibone Company, the contract was | broad Pacific by moonlight. o '+ was announced that he Was p: a sermon by Rev. Father McNamee at|New.court in Alameda County. Wwincre- | awarded to it. The uniforms will cost| I Levy. a prominent member of Court | pres enate. It should havs | the first session. On the night of the first | The arrangements are almost complets % | about $100. R | Hayes Valley, who is known in the heen of the San Francisco Cabinet. He |day there will be a reception to the grand | for a grand trolley ride to be given by | as S8am Rainey No. 2, but whether from | is a most energetic officer and there is | officers and the delegates. On Tuesday | the Foresters of this city. On the night | | 5 that Is to con. | was spent under good of the order. that ls 1o °°0" | Wednesday night she paid a visit fon of Thon P in the fu-| Nog Circle, and on that night was accom- | membership to on | cil had a good m Inter | H Deputles Duckwo: h and Ja | last Monday the ne fer the degrees for t with a FRIE held me dent of the | R OP HON will be DEGREE OF HONOR. | his resemblance to the original Sam or on | o telling but he may before long become | night there will be a promenade concert, | of the 22d of the current month there | Dawn of Hope Lodge No. 1 of Oakland | account of his knowledge of politics is | president of the senate. b é : i | THE NATIVE DAUGHTERS | had a most enjoyable meeting on the | not stated. will shortly be initiated as a e on Thursday night 2 banquet and on Fri-| Will be a procession of from fifteen to e e b g rsies el night of the 24th Inst., on which occasion | Member of Golden Era Circle GEXUSE S5 Sl U dayinight @ oaim INE nowever, 18 U5 | SRliacy Mlioe o Jlniusted diadi i a parlor Is to be insticuted—thia | HENT OF the PR NS 28 RRED Decioon | | Last Weanesday right Inter Nos Circle| San Francisco Councll No. 1, after the | Ject to slight changes. cars which will go over the principal city ' ges, | ¢ Siskiyou County— v ‘eived a progress report as to the pie- | close of the meeting last Tuesday night, | , Last Thursday night there was a dis- | routes and then all the cars will go to ¥ o spors B parts of the jurisdiction. As soon as the | nic that IS {0 be given at Plittsville Park, | o " ; : trict meeting in Y. M. 1. Hall | a- | the Cl v 8 & the sasaions aiso| | Grand Secietary Mrs: Ryan §s:busy at | ounncibisliess had & been: dispised {of| Mlameds Camity ion ths St by when there was the Initiation of Georse | {5t DFERRERIY Y Sio Hows "Bonoma | there e b T et yan 1s busy there was arranged a programme of en-l b and from ‘that the indisations | W. Owen, A. M. Todhunter, W. Clare | and Petaluma councils. Thers were ad- | gramme that will be Kept wp emds Bios E bre up until mid- . statistical matter. Thpi!h)! time getting the copy of the proceed- | tertaiument, and one feature was “Dress- are there will be a glorious time for all | Anderson, B. W, Pratt and J, Lou Hal- | dresses by Grand Directors Kuselbergj_mgng