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THE SAN FRANCISCO CAnu, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1900. AS DESERTED THE DAY AFTER HER MARRIAGE Story of a Youug Woman | -:narged With Petty Larceny. ry Hilburn, Who Is Accused s. Joseph Maristany, Is urris of Ala- larceny pre- i"v\ n'l H Tk TELEGRAPHIC NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM nug dy parties R istrate 7 in the whom and N ¥ A Sons of the G v will give a promenade con- in Native Sons’ The object is to _banner and a | ¢ at parades T')‘—n— will be an in- | presented, the mu € with the dances be at 8:45 o'clock. composed of athan, R. 8. A. Newman, | R, Detrick, H. and H. P. by ”;rlnr is 'r\rmf-d of the | membe r( u{ the First Califor- | o served in other organizations in both d pavy during the Spanish war, Rincon Club Will Entertain. The Rincon Club, which has been re- cently organized, will give its first dance and entertainment at Union-square Hall ihis \('m%. The affair promises to be a BUCCess. e committee is working hard procuring talept. The members Com- Leonard. | f those Native Sons | ny H, League of the Cross Cadets, who most exhausted their funds in .mnvk themselves for the competitive r'w will receive 2 FAll, Wil receive the proceeds reallzed by MEMORIAL DAY PLANS FINALLY APPROVED| Matters for the Observance of the Day. The Memorial day committees met last night at the California Hotel and com- Pleted arrangements for the celebration | on_the 30th. { | | Committees Meet and Settle Minor | | i of march will be as follows: to Market, to ntermarch to ‘ , to Van »et, to Pre- 'SHOULD BARE THEIR HEADS TO THE FLAG resolution hs he following proposed by Iga Vw‘ < been promt Comm the duty the Com- mmandery of the » greet the Ameri with imilar dery y ail A also that a > of as- accused A ]v ate "Vr‘b S e R £E Bankrupt Hotel Keeper. hotel keeper of Sar in tnsolvency LEADERS ADVANCE. Philadelphia and Brooklyn Increase Their Pn nm'\ges NATIONAL 1L T, and Wood: Lewls and Sullt- | a contest and five hits ingham for five ore: LOUIS, May 25.—Philadelphla won to- game on a fluke. Thomas' single and jraw’s error of Slagle’s grounder put two threw wild, tendance, 5100, R HE e Bernhard and = ard "rh:ol'. g ‘mptre—Hurst. May —An _apparent over- was responsible for Pittsburg losing worked hard to defeat his old kept the hits well scattered. ‘vxw' and_ Zimmer; pire—0’ Day. American Association Games. BUFFALO, May 25.—Buffalo 4, Milwaukee 2 land 4, Chi- ay 25.—Detroit 5, Moy 2 May 25.—Rain interfered in the third inning, with \1 ni olis 0. APOLIS. to-da run to AT VAB.IOUS TRACKS. Results of the Races Throughout the East. May 25.—Results at the % Glen Lake South Breeze aci Vance won, 1 third. Time, 1 Hurrie Floyd won, tery third. Time, May 25.—Weather clear: at Lakeside to-day. Results: selling—Cinara won, Time, Wax second, CHICAGO, track good Time, 1:43%. lonze—Madam Gerst won, vack third. Time, 1:09%. a half miles, selling—Admetus won, second, Julius Caesar third. Time, - | “'Five furlongs, selling—Benson Caldwell won, Jattus second, Ben Magen third. Time, 1.03). | o e and scventy yards—Ennomfa won, Orion second, Donste third. Time, 1:47%. NNATI, May 2.—Weather clear, (rdrk fast at Newport to-day. - Results: One mile—Philippine won, Sarilla second, Rice Time, 1:42 venty yards, selling—Dandy H Finem Respice second, Headley thira. | won Time. | Tt "oriongs, selling—Telephone Girl won, Volkman second, Irving Mayor third. Time, 1:02. Six furlongs, | second. Osmon’ third. | ""One inile and sevent selling—Oconee won, Agitator Time, 1:14% yards. selling—Friesland k| an, Beana second, Village Pride third. Time, 1:4¢ o turlongs, selling—Little Veronica won, The Grinder second, Olly Gamin third. Time, 1:15, May 25.—The TORONTO, On was fast. Result rurlongs—King Carnival won, Hapsbu scna, "Hoyal Salute third. Time, 1000 ¥ive' furlongs—Flicker won, Gooke Skin sec- ond. Litigation third. Time, 1:06%. Hunters Flat handicap, mile and a half—Joe piller won, Dryden second, Abbotsford thira. furlings—Expelled won, Fiying Bess sec- ansdul’nm Piausible third. Time, 1:18%. Steeplechase, two and a . half miles—] Fred won, Charlie O second, Angus third. Time, ® Ohe mile—Maldstone won, Ein second, Kittie Regent third. Time, 1:46. track | i [ to-day R. H. E B 8 1] am and Donahue, MfcGuire. Umpire— nelee and three | B AA S e o o e el o e e T o g Kansas City SCISSORS GRINDER MIXES % : e e s e ] *PeP e R L e S s John de Keercheiter, 2 ace, ha would arm him- self for t sasfon to call upon De sday night for his month's Keercheiter is a scissors grinder nd perambulates the treets with his @ itus, while his wife, wor a hand organ at Sutter and Kearny streets to get rom the sympathetic, as she says s | the mother of three children, who depena upon her for support. Byrne says that <t no time that he called at the house | did he ever see any children. "YoU FixA PA Room | PAYA Da RENTA", “YER CREEPIN' DAGO (LL SHOW YER' IT UP WITH A COLEECTOR B e e e SR i Sl S A SWING ER TVO0 MYSELF " Slight Misunderstanding Between Landlord and Tenant. “When T asked him for the rent,” said 3 “he nted two rooms repapered | i AH\V »d I told him that the land- Jady was sick and it would e better for him to wait for another month and she could look at the rooms. He sald he | t unless the rooms ¥ he knew he was not satisfied. d not p attenc w he could do 'if He could quit.’ De Keercheiter parley struck Bj ing hi wn. He jumped on planting his knees on h without further any him, and chest continued to strike him on the face and body. De Keercheiter is a tall man, with long gray whiskers, and Byrne managed to get hold of them 'w his left hand and twisted | Therm th Y velled with the pain. the face, knock- | (ol. LECTING RENT IS z\.EVA'rm' BUSINESS, B R R B g S I S S R S R R R SCE SR SR S R S R e ] “Let go my whiske he shouted, but vrne held o De Keercheiter grabbed hold of Byrne's right hand and inserted his teeth ‘into the fleshy part. Byr scrcamed with pain, and in his despera- | tion wrenched the whiskers so hard that a handful came out. De Keercheiter got Byrne's forefinger and middle finger into s mouth and bit clear through to the | bone. This ended the fight, and Byrne hurried to a physician and had his wound- ed hand dressed. | B _RByrne so_badly shaken up by the fight that he was unable to leave his house till vesterday morning. The Judge instructed the warrant clerk to issue a warrant for De K archeiter's arrest on | That is a whole 3-vara. | factory will be immediately erected. ‘ have also closed a sale on the south side 11 ITH the letting of the contract son with Vulean Iron Works, contractors. for the foundations of the / for a concrete, steel and brick bullding REAL ESTATE IS ACTIVE. eleven-story building to be ercct- | 01 the north line of Geary street, 2 feet Wed by Alvinza Hayward on the east of Jones; Charles S. Mann with A. - DPahlberg. for a three-story and basement northeast corner of California and Mont- | frame building on the south line of O'Far- gomery streets it is realized that the con- | rell street, 192:6 west of Larkin; H. J. struction of the bullding Is ciose at hand. | Lyons with Peterson & Person, fof a two- The debris Is nearly cleared away. There Qmr\h slnd b : Emrhnt frame hmldfl{!g on n--t» has been some pro; i s eek | DO ine of Filbert street, 125 feet wes: @ progresg in the past week | ¢qieiner: L. A, Bouteiller with A. Hur- in cbnnection with the plans for the new g i there, terations and additions to a building to be erected where the Mer- me building on the west side chants’ Excnange building stand on Cal econd avenue. feet north ifornia street. As mentioned exclusively street: Grace M. Anderson in The Call two weeks ago, the consent of the stockholders in the Produce Ex- of Clement with Weissman & Wh and additions to a two-story and basement tle, for alterations frame building cn e west line of Ashbury change is practically unanimous. The {7708 "E05 S50 0 Waller strect: Anto- value of the California-street property I and Clovenne. GBI - with has been estimated by the appraisement Cuneo and Norio Cavaglia, for a committee for purpose of sale to the new | two-story and three-story frame building of Jackson street, 152:6 Hannah Nelson with J. on the north line west of Powell: organization to be formed at $290,000. The most important sale of local realty - < i bumaind Miller et al.. for a two-story. basement during the week was that of the Caivary | JY, YUISF SE @ Tor 8 GRO-OmN; DAsTmEnt Presbyterian Church property, Powel \ysad»ru street, §6:3% feet south of Broad- and Geary streets. The land only was win with John Wiren, sold, the church people retaining the tory building, to builaing, which 1S to be removed after si with 1. C. months. A. S. Baidwin of SRS oy Traiee Tudine Howell was the nominal purch 1th line of O'Farrell street, I87:6 | supposed to repr t of Octavia; G. Marsili with P. A Lhe lot brougnt 2 = i. for a two-story and basement 'A" (l'l‘l‘!;lh street and 1 restdence on e north o ;w of - G street, G8:9 feet east of Jon 2 5 . - 2 two-story frame building on the ‘r'léLcl\zu)l'i{l::N{‘:r ?ml. h-xghfn‘i?m h ;1\3‘11 west line of Seatt street, Tk ""4 5,,,,:”: os 0 w5, The H L . cith Spring Valiey property on the southeast | of Washington: Alvinza Fayward wits corner of Geary and Stockton streets, | o @MU CCEINOTE € L0, OF Salls | and which was sold_in 1575, brought $w,0w. | gt ConC et T O . ana also for nd arches. for an eleven office bu all sidewalks story and basement ding on northeast corner of California and Mont- gomery streets, total $5700, architect G. W In addition to the Calvary Church sal Thomas Magee & Sons have within thre days sold $1¢>,080 worth of property below Market street to one of the largest man- wizen with Fastman ufacturing establishments In San Fran- |berey: F. H. Wulzen with Hastmee e 7 56" & Brothers et al., fo a e 'Y cisco. They have also sold to another | Brothers et al. for & CHFee-SORE (CUor local firm a piece of property also below Market street for $5,,00 upon which a They line of Twenty-third street, 145:6 feet east of Fair Oaks: Dr. Albert Abrams with Hannah Brothers, for alterations and im- provements to residence on the southwest corner of Van Ness avenue and Califor- of Eddy street, 6 feet west of Maso 5 fee 0 8 fee o 3 ’ - R et et s ot Bipe i vany | M Stzest: to cost §s0; Warren D. Clark vi 1o ns. for a two-story se- Church sale was the most important ever | With “m§ A ramne on the norilwess made around Union Square. Easton & l'.ldr!dxo report the following gales for the ek: Rivers Bro s corner of Clay and Laurel streets. Under a decree In_partition in the suit of John Curry vs. Thomas Graham et al the property on the seuth line of Clay street, 225 feet west of Kearny, 20x60, and 40:4x100 feet on the sixth street, 100 feet e o han estate to F. W. Noltemeir, two | the northeast corner of Fell and Buc ses and two flats on lot 27:6x120) feet, an streets. 120x%2:6, ls awarded to John on the south side of Bush street, 165 feet Curry, apd the property on the west line of Sansome street, 93:4 north of Bush, to the estate of Nathaniel Curry. west of Polk, $§500; Columbia Building and Loan Association to —, stores and dwell ing on lot 137:6x1¢ et on the th- | The property belonging to the estate of west corner of ker and _Jefferson Mrs. Frank Pixley has been ordered sold streets, $6500; estate o ce Capithorne | by the executors. J. F. D. Curtis to Minnie Lucchessi fats on lot Union Trust Company. Shainwaid, Buck 100 feet on south of Howard str bee & have been appointed sales 3126 feet e ot “Twelfth, $060; W agents and are now engaged in subdivid- Lapidge to O. Adams, 'lot 30519 feet | ing the property preparatory to disposing on northeast eorner of Nincteenth and | of it. It comprises the old hom Lapidge streets, $4W0. For Mrs. M block on Green and Union streets, be- P. Shotwell, routheast corner of Dolores tween Fillmore and Steiner, and some | and Twenty-second street other lots on Steiner, Filbert and Green- 312500; east_side Dolores s wich streets. The executors, who are de- south’ of Twenty d. sirous of making a speedy sale of all the §1700; northeastcorner of Twenty-sixth and | property, have ordered the old_ residence Bryant streets, 140x100 feet Dean es- torn down and remc tate—West corner of Twenty-ninth street | prices on all of the and Tiffany avenue, 48x7 feet, side Twenty-ninth street, $1300; north within a short time the old Pixley home- 40 feet west of stead block will be a thing of the past as ;Hffx;n:h Z‘i‘x‘fl ("() )r\il north side Twen- an entirety -ninth street, 60 feet west of Tiffan The Laymance Real Estate Company of 99 feet, $70. ' M. Meyerfeld to — Mar- | ggkland will offer at public auction at guard, lot on north line of Waller street, | yheir salesroom. 460 and 42 Eighth street, feet west of Shrader, X100 feet, | on Saturday. June 2, at 2 p. m., a cholce siin, Among the releases of the past week | Improveq Oakisnd Bropertios e are the following: Antoine Borel 1o | ring to The Call columns a list of the Adolphe Schneider and J. V. Bretonnel, | protorty can be secured. The recent in- property on . n street, west of Du- | formation of Mr. Grant of the Santa Fe pont, and: corner of Freelon and Fourth | Raflroad Company securing control of the streets, $20000: Humboldt ~Savings and | Californta and Nevada Hailroad, which Loan Soclety to Fermando Nelson. prop- | now enters Oakland. has created quite a erty o 08 an wenty- streets, | g state circles on the east side $3000: German Savings and Loan Soclety tg | SuT,in real estate circles on the east sid of the bay. Willlam Hinkel, southeast corner of Al A. M. Speck will start for an extended Washington and Hyde streets, $15,000; Hi- - ay ar T a \u‘rnl‘ Savings and Loan Society to John stern tour next Tuesday and will be ab- nt from the cit L. and Thomas F. Norton, southwest cor- L Sl S 3 i " The Calvary Presbyterian Church con- ner of Polk street and Pacific avenue, $10,- | _The CAIYE once erect probably the The larger mortgages of the week were o 8 i B PR R as follows: Belle McLea, Mary Hoen i Tt iranel: wrevaw of Pilimere !\nmnr Eaton to Lewis Dusenbery ackson streets, The lot Is covered ine of Mission, east of Fourth street, § wo-stovy butl b 0 for three years at § per cent: Adoiphe o-slivy. Deiiingy. sume of Them Schneider and Jules V. Bretonnel to ik tion of the ward J. Le Breton, north line of Jocommendstion ¢ .\, Lissave Supervisors sidewalk ole- alks and light ely discussion west of Dupont street, and Freelon streets, § T at 6 per cent; Jane E. and Charles \d 13' I- shaw to the Hibernia Savings and Loan wells | THEIR DREAMS OF RABBIT PIE RUDELY DISPELLED xth and the | Two Venturesome Youths Captured ‘While Raiding the Hare Corral at Ingleside. Albion Erickson and James Gorman, two | industrious youths, aged respectively and 14 years | have rabbit stew for their meals for the | next week. This very laudable ambitiol might h pected interference with their laid plans. 1| took it into thelr heads to | n ;A ave been realized but for unex- o el s 15 ek willing to exchange her The youthful strategists had | £0ld for the war bonds of the British Em corral of the Ingleside Coursing Park. where the hares are kept until turned out for the dogs to kill on racing days. The boys barricaded the escapes and with long | poles succeeded in killing elght, hares, when ‘they were detected by the' watch- man. Police Officers C. M. Shora and W. King of Captain Gilli summoned and soon effected the capture of the ralders. ceny. —_— e Canada is prepared to take a liberal slice of the British war loan. The Domin- fon is sending her sons to South Africa, succeeded in gaining an entrance into the | pire. KNIGHTS OF HONOR TO PICNIC AT GLENWOOD HE local lodges of the Knights of Honor have arranged for a grand excursion and picnic at Glenwood in the Santa Cruz Mountains on the 30th inst. In addition to the usual events on such an occasion there will be intro- duced a vaudeville programme in which James E. Donohue, the Bennett sisters, Professor Rocksberry, little Ethelyn Cra- mer, Miss Lottie Galsing, Harry Niemann and Charles Orr will present their spe- cialties. Ben 1. Salomon, A. G. D, will deliver an address of welcome and Charles F. Curry, Secretary of State, who is a supreme representative of the order, will deliver an oration. The entertain- ment committee is composed of Fred Raabe, A. Morris, B, E. George, Willlam Howard and F. W. Gilman. The following named compose the gen- eral committee: Ben 1. Salomon, chatrman; Charies H. Hol- comb, Yice chairman; George A. secre- tary: F. A. Jennings, treasurer. Libes Lodge—B. 1. Saloman, Thomas Bil- L o oot 2 The Chau'man, Vioe Chairman the General Committee. D40 +64904040000P 4000009404000+ 0+906+@ and Secretary of B e B S S llnnl!l. .Yarnu L Juhnllnll. W. J. Langstafr, i o Pt £ LX b Shpe> Bopt Saxon Lodge—F. L. Archibalq, P s bald, H. F. Marsh, R. Holseight, J. fith, ' W. M.’ Statham, John D. Lelm:d. Unlon Lodge—Charles G. Schleter, C 8. t 1 T. rehfeld, Tomlinson: e orris, > Pl Zs Bureka Lodge 1. P. Behan, ueoru'l'r" o:,‘::‘.‘n':. AL Carl, Ivy Lodge—Thomas Corbeti, A. Bag: thold, h}:r Schwartz, H. Wanhold, W, Van Ronn Jr., les A. Garthorn. Polar Star Lod‘e— Thomas Learned, E. C. Housley, Dr. W. King, Yosemite l.odx rge A Folsom, D. jpaddeley. agner. American &:ln it Wiitiam Desney, L. Axt- man. Germmlu Lodge—B. Mangels, Charles ge—B. Lampe, John Wrede, A. Stelku. Yerba Buena Lodge—M. L. Crow. Thomas Johnston, C., B, Wedekind. A. M. Macpherson, William H. How. ard, Robert Sweetman, T. Martin, § J. Thomas. Keystone Lodge—E. K. Joy, Fred Raabe, F. A. Jennings, James J, Mah s troopers were | They were lodged behind | the prison bars on charges of petty lar- | foot on light wells or gratings on the side- the charge of gssault with intent to com- n e o of bus erty mit mfi\gom The penalty is from one to | Society, west line of Beale north of Mis- | §j "cfi'lr.a‘é hos ,(;,:"."f'a.‘,',r.::,'; r | fourteen years' imprisonment. sion street, 1000 for one vear at 6 per | MocCarthy claiming that a license of $2 cent; Louls Zeh to the Security Savings * - | | Bank, west line of Van Ness avenue south of Fulton street, $9600 for three years at | 61 per cent: Elias J. Baldwin to the Hi- | bernia Savings and Loan Societ erty on Market. Webster, Fell, 'WILL OF JOHN HUSTON IS FILED FOR PROBATE fornia, Stevenson streets and outside | the county, §75,000 for one year at 6 per ! cent. | Decedent Bequeaths Valuable Ffitnte\ Deeds have been recorded as follow: to Friends and Relatives—Har- ;\'llll.":mAIl.‘ L. and '?‘lnry M. Barnes to b rank A. Losh, residence praperty on riette Cowell’s Testament. Sutter street, $3.08: Arthur McLea 10 The will of John Huston, who died at | Annie Eaton et al., south line of Mission, the Lick House on the Zlst Inst., was filed | €east n{f l}"{mu;:h s|]m>l§, 50x100, !mm mpflmr. for probate yesterday. Decedent be- Der of Bush and Dupont streets. 28x | aueaths an estate valued at about $250,- | Ho.T1: Feter Dean to (he Feter Dean Com | 000 as follows: To Isabella Martin, a cou- | Misston and Western Addition $4 | sin, who resides in Philadelphia, $18,000, | tate of Charles J. Behlow to Louis Zeh of which $2000 is to be pald to her sister, west line of Van Ness avenue. 45 feet Margaret Johnson; to Thomas Huston, a | South of Fulton street, 5x109 cousin, residing in Philadelphia, $12,000; | Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety to to Kendrick B. Soule of ths Lick House, | gomey “and’ Sacramento streets. 0,00 $5000. The residue of the estate is de- | " Builders’ contracts are on record as fol- vised to his nephew, John Pollock, who |lows: Dr. George W. Merritt with George resides In Victoria. Australia, and _his | Davis & Son, contractors. to move a frame | nicce, Mattie Wright, who resides in New | house from northeast corner of Mason | Zealand, and Sutter streets to Washington, between John R. Whitney, James Simpson and | Buchanan and Webster streets; A. Aron- : | cation, which is of general interest, $18.000; | walks would impose a tax in many in- stances that would exceed the assessed tax on the property. He instances one building wpon which the license charge for grating would be from 350 to $ per ear. The gratings. he says, are mostly on old bufldings that were erected thirty . | to forty years ago. Part of the communi- is as ‘ follows: The License Committes certainly canmot bur- len the taxpayer and real estats owner with such taxes as would naturally retard him owning property. There are but few city that are paying sufficient in- lucting the taxes and to burden the owner With al taxes or licenses: we would ust and unreasonable. Light meficial to the health, simoly be- find you will be doing the property owner a | great Injustice and a detriment to the rear estate interests of this city. I trust that you modify thi . if the cfty is com. Delled o get & ravenue. a year on the light weils you will find will be sufficlent and right and not $2 a foot. l > s e oo @ | Kendrick B. Soule are named as execu- | tors of the testament. They are to re- ceive $1500 each for their services in ad- dition 'to_the commissions allowed by the | court, The will bears date of June 16, | 1891, and is witnessed by A. N. | and' Homer P. Saxe. | The will of ‘the late Harrlette E. Cow- | | ell. who left property exceeding $10,000 in | value, was also filed for probate. De- cedent bequeathed her estate to her chil- | dren, Isabella M., Ernest V., Samuel H., Sarah E. and Helen E. Cowell. —_———— Caledonian Entertainment. The spring entertainment and dance of the Caledonian Club in Scottish Hall la: | evening was one of those pleasing func- tions ever given by this association. The | attendance was large and it greatly en- | joyed the excellent pmgramme prepared | Drown | by A. M. Macpherson, °. Finlay and A. McNair, the litera commmee The | numbers presented were: Bagplpe selections, Neil Lindsay; Highland | dancing (in costume)—Miss Sheila Smith, Miss | Georgia Bacon, Mles Tillie McDonald and Miss | Marian_Sidney Smith: a few happy moments with W. J. Hynes: selections, Mission Mando- | lin and Gultar Club; Shakespearean recita. tion, Danfel Edward Hanlon: Scottish vocal selections, Mrs. M. McGlade; sword dance (in costume), Master J. Prosper Forest; something | to please’all, James Donohue. Under the supervision of the floor com- mittee—Andrew McNair, J. E. MacCo; mack, J. Bradford Mathews and W. W. Finlayson—there was dancing until a late | hour. e e —— “Red” Raynes Arrested. | Herbert, allas ‘“Red” Raynes, a well- known character of the tenderloin, was | arrested last night by Police Officers Clark | and Joy and charged with grand larceny. He met R. T. Clifton, second mate of the schooner James G. Garfleld, Thursday night and after drugging him robbed hlm of $35. He divided the stolen money with a woman who is known as Violet Brooks. She was also arrested and booked on the same chargs eSS | Young Men in Trouble. John Nesbitt and Joseph Winn, both | young men, were arrested last night by | Detectives Ryan and O'Dea and charged with burglary. It is claimed they broke into the room of John McKenna In the King House, at Fourth and Howard streets, last Tuesda l'll{ night and stole clothing valued at The property was found In a pawn shop where it had been Qisposed of by the two prisoners. —_——————— St. Mary’s Alumni. The annual meeting of the Alumni Asso- clation of St. Mary's College will be held at the Sacred Heart College at 2 p, m. to- morrow. Election of officers and other business of lmfinrtnnce will come before the meeting. ext Tuesday evening the association will hold its annual reunion and dinner. Curiosity Saves Life. A package marked quinine was secretly sent to a bright woman, but being curious she took it to @ druggist, who said it was not quifitne but arsentc. A lke inquiry into some of the medicines offered will certainly detect the falge . For half a century Hostetter's iy tiver and. kidney never ance falled. Try it it and tired. £ THE MASSACRE OF TAWI TAWL Thrilling story of how American soldiers were slaughtered. HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF FROM A FOOTPAD. “ RUSHING** THE FRESHMEN AT STANFORD. Exc:ting story of the pranks played upon the new students. “OLD PARIS” AT THE EXPOSITION. By The Sunday Call's special correspon~ deant, Genevieve Green. UNDA CALL. EVOLUTION OF THE YACHT. Told by an expert yachtsman. OUR SOCIETY WOMEN AND THEIR FADS. THE CALIFORNIA HORSE. His maay types frem “Cayuse™ FIVE CENTS o thoroughbred. A corr. READ IT. WILL THE BOERS, DEFEATED, «TREK" ‘TO GERMAN SOUTH AFRICA ? TYPICAL SKETCHES BY THE COW-PUNCHER ARTIST. Life in Old Mexico . hyvhoh-. ptctur«lbylm