The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 11, 1900, Page 11

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THE SUNDAY CALL. 11 Will Give Us Some New Poinis on Sadi top wi co high throughout the book. Its unre- lain, a cave, & murder mystery and a sical department at Stanford University, ing thus made a piece of skin taken from ulous sums. of the grand staircase. They were (o be ’}____\‘ \\“ P 2O\ A < yphoons and Earthquakes. e e - S A A AT SroEe e ; . a wet blanl n atmospheric conditions belng ; E g F S LR previous to a typhoon. A T T X o TN by r ore it can be seen that there s a FAX \Fj“]ER ALG] E 5l NS Y o eness in supposition. Per- ’ \ &N o A WA BT g 1 2 to be taking absurd details S e i ——— : rdinary and casual ration; but remember that AND ” turbances have been my life Y sec ke tl i and at d for a number of years past [ . ke e e wg have lived in the Philippines, which have = r‘r 8 EJ ’CYL‘ 5 N Boos been th e of action of some of the 1{‘ /AX i [ 1 L\ O) i the world has ever for ' N ' mak a predic ed to see signs e bhrs Bovkingswes. vab i ithout heeding.” D's Uss THE . o 4 oNicy confidential relat . and the ty- Eih AN D \ oI K vented an in- | 4 A RIK A = [ O N M= e pe it invented an i |® y I \ THE A s ‘ ARKKADIL] . : s know baro-cyclono- . ; taken together, are shown 1 1! This contrivance has t % SR tricke 1 has been the hands to- . At stigations. ; much property-savi e setatic re essen- w . s to be known as , for many of the 1 internal ac- volcanoes and em. It s & the earth ren-k quickly, causing them 1d fall away. Others venture S be- he enormous them, but they are wr d tel P . world that hag AL 4 for irch pur- . w d vibr r Martin's Cathedral, at Cante " Kelihe Father Clos knows a great 1. The building was origin= A A b e s family relation these nati ted for a church and has been S0 PR os. and he likes to lean back com- sed as a place reiigious race his elbows on the chalr gs for more than 1500 ars. WRECKED INTERIOR OF THE CHURCH OF GUIUAN. > A 7 7 - W \ T Y NS i1 Y WA AN \\E‘o‘ brilllant capture. The drawing of the fs to act as general editor of a series of the body y etched in the characters and the description of the Latin classics. nl,‘-,wln or of t “\“;‘“l\”x' the By moet neongrionely . adjusten 19 _The announcements of the International Sertec the conventional action of the tale. The Monthly lead us to hope that a serious that n author's sty magazine, deserving a place in the same throug their entire length. which sho rank with the English quarterlies, may of these Web® Jolnetertonather by story reads as at last be permanently established in this one of the ribs from body nes 50 were of uniform on and sensibility. The the writer, conscious of . having some real inspiration, had taken COURLIY. Then from the forehead of the skull to . e some very bad models and had conscien- G = the rib which connected the femurs £ . nd a more tiously followed them, allowing her imag- Books Received. strings “\wn' mflgltulf.\r ilr‘:‘l:hvyv‘l i 1:“;\:9 hs A —— 2 g N aracter interest and ination free play only over the filling u . tote Ly s ied strings were made fron skin of the = S 1 o Lippincott Company, of detalls. She has tried to write too big .. bird Notes Afleld” by Charles A. victim, thoroughly drled and rubbed ove - 2 p - 2 book and to include too wide a fleld op Keeler. Elder & Shepard, San Francisco; with resin. The instrument was pl - - . " 8 % et .. action for her powers. And she has writ- $L50. a similar manner to The first volume of the “Representative to; “without learning the English lan- he Africanders.” by Le Roy Hooker. _The skull wae left d nglish Comedies” under the general guage. (G. W. Dillingham Company, New Rand. McNally & Co., Chicago and New Jmovable. fhereforc, : . editorship of Professor ey of the York.) York, l‘l}&h";:;‘ryu"\;‘m‘ jort ailors have a good :ime Paris. d 1 in their liveries and each was to L PR i £ has weitten a Another work of local interest is “The _'‘The Successful Man of Business’' by gether with u snap. So ra “nde ire has hot Dave & bouquet & orange biossomw ati - pes " . e Criminal: His Personmel and Environ. Benjamin Wood. Brentano's, New York. this considered that a gentler dog was exceeded by another red for ea ? her h 1 the beginnings of “The Light of Scarthey.” by Edgerton land bid 312 for one at a recen bridesmald’s ¢ » acle Dld or- ment” by August Drahms, the resident i rick A. Stok i e ot b Magtiar. chapiain &t the Hxn Ofisntin Bthte THaon Fok o o ap o Nem Lanlon. e o viding of clothir n t S TP R 0 Shakespeare Professor Lombroso writes an introduc- Calculations of the enormous fortune By i ~agedhe ¥ York; 52 ach author fs tion, in which he speaks with admiration Skull banjos are the product of the awaiting the popular author of the future Lo e sadustrs B eatin slippérs were also made o 2 & dit Among_the of the I}u«;ld exposition and profound and gmall country of Paraguay. The Indians stagger bellef, but they seem sound cal- G w2 measure for ea oted pet 8 w sub-editors of the first volume are Pro- original thougit of the work. The treat- of ancient times were constantly engaged culations none the less. To-day. for ex- REAtE N the e sten furth these lovers fessors Flugel of Stanford University, ment of the subject is very full, st~ . X e les: fon of stories of W :'mdlrrrr\;‘xof Cglumbia and Dowden of tistics are X b ~ 1‘;‘“!‘;':":;;:-9;“:;":’;‘c;’;‘!':rae"-‘;hael':h&h?; ample, & %p:;f:w'l‘:; {‘({fh:“q":u\:‘p?;?a ong Lur Chi- Trinity College, Dublin. e work should territory. a sale 0¢ 300, " " uta- jong Lung, & Chi- THinlY 0 aiuable to students. of the i : PR Py the opposing side. When captured this tion has doubled such a “hit” will mean education, plays a drama. and should be of interest to all h:nxy"eac ';'l! th! (ajslt\g‘t_l'! will observe personage was carried to thelr camp and 600,000 coples. But the growth of the book ; ! rder ; e ienity ‘more PerSOns Who care seriously for literature. with Interest that J. C. Kirsland, profes- thers cruelly murdered, and it was from reading pubile is infinitely more rapid goia clothes for ker dof 1o The book exhibits “Jack Crews,” by Martha Frye BOgESs, swny o3 o 5 PS Ixeter Acad- his body that this grewsome, curious than the growth of population. Hence by %ries of her father's lacke 7 g g g Ry s e e 1 dstective atory o th " emy, who was for some time Pacific Coast musical instrument was made. 1950 a novel of_the day might easily meet about (o be married, and as entered ject to colds. A dozen e and considerable is in plot a detective story of the ap- representative of Leach, Shewell & San- After the skull was thoroughly dried the with a run of 750,000 copies. The royalties her residence after the ceremony her three The tension is kept proved cut, with a boyish looking vil- born and later held a position in the clas- cut entirely off, Over the open- of an author would then mount up to fab- dogs were to be waiting for her at the top d one of t We recently s of society b dog. self-respecting animal would think of possessing less than b undergarments of fine la he is broidered with lace g their dogs an ex- h dis Sets of fine llnen e provided for the society a dozen he is sub. ered cam- andkerchiefs must be added to his pment if he is troubled with watery

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