ITU •' ' Tht Sau Francisco Sunday Call. SECOND INSTALLMENT OF RARE PHOTOGRAPHS OF OLD SAN FRANCISCO ON* this pa^e is presented tho second installment of photographs of .the San Francisco of many years ago which The Sunday Call Is publishing for theintere3t and instruction of It 3 readers. The first five of th« old \u0084 pictures appeared last Sunday. The third installment -will bepubllahed .\> in the Sunday Magazine next "Sunday and the aeries will continue for a nutn- £ \ b£i r of- wetUs. Tho pictures are reproduced fiom the negatives of a pioneer photographer, which, happily, escaped destruction. In the fire. If tho successive '- pages arc cut out and preserved they will constitute a most Interesting pte . lorial .history of the city/'* . .•" One of the photos reproducer! on this pagre s'.iotvs the Cliff house as It \u25a0looked until tho time of its destruction by lire in the early '20*s. This buiid ln?r bOKam« famous -around -the world and many distinguished men and. woman ,-' grazed at the Seal rocks from its porches. Keachin.s: the summit of Telcsrapji hill totfa;' rn-ans-a beckbreaklnff climb. but "it '.was not always ?o. Many years ajo the schen:e of a cravlty car line . .up the hill was conceived carried out. Tho railway y.-as not a sreat finan cial success and at Ungth the cars T^orc taken oft and the tracks removod. Many middle arred m^n of the city attended, Isnatlus college when that / uccupicd tlie buildlntj shown in wie t»f tlie pictures, and stood on tho it=outh aide of - Market street, opposite Powell, whtra th>^ PatrOtt building stands today. A corner oT old St." Ignatius church, which adjoined the college on the oitet, is seun' in tli e picture. On th^ .unoccupied