The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 23, 1899, Page 27

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 238, 1899, 27 @a@ Revelers at the French IBall e SCRRCOW DISGUISED RS JCY--SOME CF TRHR 3RD e came to a standstill. The girl, eager, ted, flushed and hysterical, bought THE :A:T ., tio et She jumpad upon oms of ths - == : 5 . : DEMONSTRATR e e | Ml !n L TR Y Place resked with A broad avenus SEEE e e e = B i : n d In the middle of the e caught and led her toward and a " ::: mragem the danc- excited and flushed. The E > e was not a pleasant one and the s in the pav declined to watch = = GGEST ] /5 SRRN BY |N SYE-WITNESS- tain her place disheveled, intox! held a beer glass as sh her companion satisfled that b ing through the a! beca"- more fl)t’)h‘ shouted words of encot the da: became bolder. I ment it seemed as If a: nexpe cident would u::am;w. re rev men—had been = tent exchanging Buddenly there was a word, not been passed She was t‘ne being In t‘lh Afe. In a few moments The girl was lifted from der the searching esp Her Pocket the Poison That Was to End Her Life.” ¥ perhaps grasped her mg»w— and hastened her into one ts. Wherever thers was jol- wanted to be at least as & tAd in ar great, temporary tents had b erected. Both were guarded by po officers, and each was the scene sights and sounds that would not be of the of music and 'mvz"u' Waliters were Iing figures g orders morning her :-m. ON OF CAMP UGLY. By Frances A. Schneider. er Jos and sim’-.r om the flask he and af! a bewildered moment the minister full in the eyes, say- cen & goner, if 1t hadn't been for I ain’t the man to forget what you s here, grop- He's a chip-a-chip- Here King went off again When he 2 moment later, hs asked ng u" r there,” replied the £ they catch him. a villaln, but he bears me a grudge. I done him a w'cmg once, such as no man will forgive. Woul ou be willin” to let him go, parson, after what he done to you?’ doubt was D n went over to Markley, who was men, beaded by bing his throat. says he wants you to get out ot this region “befora the camp is aroused. o8 don’t, you'll certainly be erchedA you promise upon your honor as e there was a nocse de- and tight- a— he 1P le;As 2 gentleman!” Interposed Mark- stering to urking shadow, Marsley, his sion somewhat cooled by ley, ger yoics commanded: 3 .‘imrioms of e b ssbies and whom: Gieylon Bow recomised. o4 1o celoh Be bad s‘..s‘a ned and feeling E:aytax-. smiled grimly. “‘As a gentle cation, as the mm is (enen.\y un- #'Stadd aside, You fool, D’pe think PII wide tours of the surroun: woods agd AMlaskley, sprang umen him, something himssif entizely at Slayton's mer ¥, man,’ that if I let you escape now, you

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