The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 24, 1900, Page 2

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< THE SUNDAY CALL. the troops of Americans are not ar- really makes or mars o riving and his corner still remains ljeve me, no one ca desolate. The last time that I passed it po thers were two black valets instead of one grinning in the doorway. hould things not become more pros s N near future I anticipate that the whe psition that almost savors of heroism It is re safe an force will be on exhibition to assure !’ . ¥ e i Americans of the establishment's abound- ther departme: - ! t be ms. These fore ing “elegance.” I cannot sa . pay dearly for One of the most popular side-shows at n our California. (¢ the Exposition is the Palals du Costume, & from a ere nuggets grow on designed by Felix, the great dressmaker s, the question of price cannot bo a A Californian might pro- women at he leads Beginning with the wild Gau! the time of the Ro! v X = till he became black in us through Fr at- A - and the people over here would as e. Poor, and coming from. = Califor s de la vie! You may et a young Frenchman who is go to Californja. I as he tells me things nd that I never heard s plan: He is going to PALAIS DU COSTUMET A SCENE FROM THE ] est cresuwons. The - ter, it is perhaps need less to say, are much more popular. In Pa who cares about hist or the past? It the present that figure. Every Par exh gowns as a ma education—the only of education, I n permitted to say of the slightest tance from the feminine point of Here the cut of sleeve or the hang of one's skirt is such grave consideratic 00000000000 0000000000000N0000 Jhe Death of General Custer. Jold by jéis Scout, Frank Grouard. 1ed from Page One. N THE RUSSIAN @‘ s DinCalst i : see th thelr hatred ng short of >ught of as death. to the east and north the rapidly rea enemy. Realizing n for the first time how i sta as was e ——— ridge in h might retrea & = enTormEr® T ThE whz . _Oue cimated o é ers met a f : - the crest of L. g wh sent them “‘ ward the north 12 s " in such a mann . ing v a 4 rider . . s awa and 3 5 enemy. > o € lowed 0 man, but neone fect. On went the fright- race. - Déat s ened animal until he was no longer treasured, when w ¥ far beyond the ranks of - the red men, when, to their utter astonishment, old wi there was a puff borated emoke, and the also Bt we t t rbockers made T wk t yellow cle - - f ing - red 1 k 1 a red . ck coat e S with enormous gold but. A 0. tons. This costume {s 1 i, c by vellow t ick and red ~ 1 hot 1 k for P e e dead from the saddle. Who It was - never been ascertained, but shot himself after his am x rs grinning ob. horse had carried him 1 ¢ he door. there seems no eason hand. Cus I tell you, leve. Still the 1 band fou at o ot swered, “but = V’ ;r'|\|s hny;\med in ;*11 ;n‘;) s‘hl«sf a p n no s th 2 R S y were their numbers ng lesse owr e t . & oot S B b AVAEW OF iy . lnst effort at esc soon as w r the e g - 4 : ALEXANDE R= » . i the northeast diago b srviors bosit s deduction was cer- B { \ sloping hillstde. the - 1 the £ ¥ logical. A head again but a few unhor: v d evolve so def- ed, who were left to h =% it sell their lives as dea : > i awaiting death at the 2 s A {ng, demoniacal . g brow of the his those brave £ s cruelly forsa and 1 h i Three faft-haired idol of his . : kK o e garcons, 1 ' much-hated enemy 3 A as splendidly as The great. qu $ -~ a X How rst one, bowed and been iu regard to : : ed before me. 1 himself. Several theor vanced, but ne custom have given truth. Some have Face shot Custer himself, one in command on the fiel Bull remained in camp until gain it has been was the las was held in reve savages as ort of worth is a fact that Custer was the the clerk or the behind the k, and after having my d my errand identally asked him, is your idea in ing your valets in extraordinary fash- you see, T do that please the Ameri- he eaid, vehe- . mentl; “In America but let us not look for the ; the ke very this fact outside of savage b ery loud. The which alone was the dominati people do ot of the hour. Custer had long my livery, but marked man in the eyes of the Sioux the Americans are sure Fetterman! t t i1t t 1 warriors, and while they might sate their all ory of whoss c K > find it tres elegant.” : 2 ¥ e ¥ 2 P In spite of these most thirst for revenge on the ordinary sol- Their names shall live in his d their dier by killing him and afterw. memory be ens amiable efforts to pleass, % £ S ok taitee Indtry e b rined in the ear his scalp and mutilating his body, there grateful peopler —oo '0 the Bearts of a

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