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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1895 WANT AN EXTENSION, | by law made answeravle for the crime of | | murder. The Judge further charged the | of time will be asked. As considerable | money will be required in the early spring | to properly care for the orchards of the | firm, and s it will require at least three NEW TO-DAY—DKY GOODS. “bezged me most earnestly to tell him where to look for his daughter. He said: If she is in a disreputabie house tell me | jury to weigh well the facts of the case and i decide accordingly. If they found the WEST IS ACQUITTED, The Jury Released Him After Being Out Fifty Minutes. | where she is; if she is sick take me to her; ‘We all then held up our hands and they swore they weuld never harm me. I then told them she had died in the kouse and 1 had given her body to medical students. 1 did not tell them that I had burned her hair and her clothes or her trunk. I did tell him that the head which had been found at Lime Point was his daughter’s, for Dr. Tuchier had told me that he had carried itoverthere. Iknew it washerhead f she is dead show me where she is buried.” | 5 T 3 ! they would have to find him g\\ll(?’ h | because Dr. Tuchler told me he had bought | HIS STRONG DEFENSE. He Scored Dr. Harvey and Vir- tually Accused Him of the Crime. TUCHLER MAKES EXPLANATION How the Head and Body of Unfortunate Addie Gilmour Were Made Away With. | | arrest but was afraid, if apprehendes the wire in which 1t was done up at Osborn’s on Market street. When I tol him I had given the body away he said “Tf T had a pistol 1 would shoot you down.’ In answer to a question by the Assistant ) t Attorney Dr. W, cknowledged 1- rest, owing to his connection with the i he had done nothing to d e professional caste and suffer actice Harvey was called as the first witnessin rebuttal. He was asked by Mr. 3lack if he had ever sent any one by the name of Annie Gould or Addie Gilmour, r. West. He said he had not. you ever tell Dr. West that you had treated such a person untii you were tired and that you wished to get rid of her?” continued Mr. Black. I did not,” was the answer. | figure in their deliberations. charge against the defendant sustained of mur- der in the second degree; if not, they must bring in a verdict of not guilty. A list of instructions held by Mr. Wilson was also rea "The fact of the operation itself was the thing to be proved, according to these instructio and, furthermore, the v must be satisfied, bevond all possibil- ity” of a doubt, that West himself per- formed the operation. Whether the de- fendant cut up and distributed the body of Addie Gilmour or not could cutno Also if they should find that Miss Gilmour had visited Dr. West after having had an operation | verformed upon her, either by herself or by some other person, they must recollect that his right, and even his professional duty, would be to relieve her by all means in "his power. The usual intricate definitions of circumstantial evidence and of a reasonable doubt were carefully ex- | plained. | After the departure of the jury Dr. West settied back in his chair and commenced to chat with his young wife and a youth who joined them. The hands of the clock inted to3:15 as the jury filed out in 5 i ge of the court bailiff, and though it o cha | was ramored that it would be long before an agreement could be looked for still the crowd lingered in the courtroom. After the lapse of fifty minutes the jury returned, i guilty. bringing in a verdict of not | A murmur of astonishment was | Porter Bros & Co. to Ask| Their Creditors for Time. MUST SUSPEND BUSINESS. The Result of a Stagnant Mar- | ket and Investing in Real | Estate, TROUBLED BY THE WAR SCARE. | | With Assets Double Their Liabilities | | the Firm Is Unable to Realize Speedily. | gan is for stealing an overcoat from the months to close out the lines of goods now heid, it is probable that ninety days or even six months may be required. This will be definitely settled at the meeting to- morrow morning. POOLROOM THIEVES. Three Ex-Convicts Arrested for Reliev- ing Patrons of Their Diamond Scarfpins. Three ex-convicts, John Hogan, William Scott and Joseph Morris. were cleverly captured five days ago by Detectives Rey- nolds, Campbell and Wren. They have since then been detained in the “tanks,” but yesterday they were charged with their offenses. Hogan was charged with grand larceny, attempted grand larceny, vagrancy and petty larceny; Scott with attempted grand larceny and vagrancy, and Morris with attempted grand larceny and vagrancy. Last Friday they mixed up with the crowd in Hallinan’s poolrooms on Ellis street and Hogan stole a diamond scarf- pin from G. Smith, 24 Hanover ylace. The three attempted to steal a diamond pin from W. Smith, 2302 Green street. Tuey also secured a diamond horseshoe pin, which the detectives have recovered. The charge of petty larceny against Ho- BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY! | “Had you any econnection whatever | perceptible throughout the courtroom, and e | store of Roos Brothers on Kearny street. with her going to Dr. West's?” asked the | as the sense of the foreman’s words ||, Hogan bas served threo terms for grund Dr. Wesi tadicialiy declaxed in- | conrts | dawned upon Dr. West his face crimsonad | porter Bros & Co. of 315 Davis street will | Jarcen e is a clever thief, and a weel est hasbeen judicially declared in- | S0 ;1. 7 haq absolutely none,” said a joyous flush. When he had been | | -Oen nes © <0G Fon - » yesterday, while at the racetrack, tried % 3 pen i S - 0 rob the paying-teller of one of the book- 1 free of the charge against him charge. He is at last a free man once “ail,” said Mr. Black, and Wil- | numbers of friends advanced to press his | This morninga note will be sent to the | makers. He went o the paying-tellers again. camined. hand; without losing much time, Dr. | creditors of the firm calling for a meeting | box and while engaging him in conversa- 1 Judge Wallace’s courtroom, where the | your office on September ¢ | Eugene F. West, once more a free man, | in order that an extension of time may be | tion secured a handful of gold coin and AND HIS WI [Sketched by a IN artist.] “Cail” COURT. trial took place, was crowded all day yes- y terday by men and women iously awaiting sensational developments. Sen- sations, prop there o I wanted to, ) > any comcidence in tl moved your offi I didn’t v,lcnow she had died ;nn the courtroom with his young wife on his arm. TUCHLER’S STATEMENT. He Tells How Addie Gilmour’s Re- | agree to the extensionof time gladly. | obtained. This meeting will be held at | the office of Chickering, Thomas & Greg- | ory, 206 Sansome street, at 10 o’clock on Saturday morning. No trouble is antici- | pated in getting the desired extension of | time, as the firm declares thai its assets will be at least double its liabilities. | The liabilities, it is thought, will not ex- | market. | This and the fact that the firm has been improving fruit farms in Fresno and Santa | Clara are given as the causes of their ac- | tions by D. H. Porter. | “I saw a haif-dozen of our Jeading cred- | itors this afternoon after banking ho urs,” he said. *‘They were very much surprised | when I told them the step we were about to take, as the credit of our house has never before been questioned. When [ explained the situation they all said they would “It is merely that we have not been able to realize on we have on hand. We ve a splend t runch of 1 cres used much of our r “Then, wo, we | s at Fresno and_ Fowler in Fresno County, Armona in Kings County, and at Los Angeles. The packing-houses at Fresno and Armona we own. At all these places and in San Fran- cisco we purchased Jargely and, of course, anticipated unloading largely during the last two weeksof December at good prof “The war scare has created a decided | flurry in the financial world. This af- | fected the dried-fruit market. In fact, ab- | solutely nothing has been done in our line | of business; there has 0 mo vement at all during the lus 5. “Even it we were forced to sell our stock at once to mect oblizations now becoming | due, we would be able to pay dollar for dol- r. This would entail a sacrifice on us. The dumvping of the great quantity of | geods we carry on the market would also be a heavy blow to the prices of dried fruit. | ‘**Asevery one ksows, acre property is | | not selling. There is no demand for it even when it is planted to crops that in- sure Jarge incomes. At a forced sale, there- fore, we would not get a portion of the sums we have put intoour two plac:s, both | of which will yield handsome profits in | udy money | termini s slipping it in the pocket of his mack- intosh when discovered. The bookmaker refused to prosecute him. THROUEH FREIGHT RATES No New Rates Established by the Pacific Mail Steamship Company. Conies of the contract signed on the 16th inst. in New York by the repres nta- tives of the Panama Railroad Compeny and the Pacific Mail Steamship Com were yesterday received in this City b; local representatives of the contracting companies. R. P. Schwerin, general manager of the be'some little time beiore new rates were | made. He said that the matter was one | that would be acted upon only after very careful consideration and that the Pacific | Mail would only make the east-bound rates. the west-hound rates being made by the Panama Railroad Compa in New York. “Will the Pacific Mail put on additional steamers on this side, now that the three vessels of the ama Company are to be irely withdrawn?’ was asked. “That will depend on the amount of business that offers. Two of our steamers wh ave been plying between New York and Coion are now coming around to this side and will be used whenever there is business for them. They are the ity of Para and the Columbia.” [0 railroad men the consummation and enforcement of this agreement means much more than a simple treaty of peace between the contracting parties. It h always been contended by the roads with at Chicago t all -overland freight rates to New York should be h than those to Chicago, which is not and case. The ssatistied aigains in Millnery, You can buy Trimmed Hats, the very newest and latest styles, with the finest of materials, for $5, §7 50 and §$10, that | before the holidays would cost half as aigaing in Dress Goods Marine Serges—50c, 75c. Half Wool Heatker Mixtures—25c. All-wool Fancy Plaids—35c. Before the holidays these plaids were | 50c net, and you couldn’t buy a yard | elsewhere for that price. The Storm | Serges are the grandest values yonr money ever bought for the price. The | Heather Mixtures are new. aigains in Flanels, French Printed Flannels—: French Printed Flannels—50c. New German Eiderdown Flannels—20c. Tigured Corduroy Flannelettes—1214c. New Flannelettes, justin—74cand 10c. This 35¢ quality of printed French Flannel is the identical that is sold downtown at 65¢c; so are the 50c grades. | 1f $3 saved on a Wrapper is an item worth considering see them. The 20c quality of German Eiderdown Flannel we never sold before to-day less than Bargains in Jackets Last season’s Jackets at $3 50. This season’s Jackets—§5, $7 50, $10. If you're not a stickler for style, but want warmth, comfort and quality and four times your money’s worth, you'll | ceed $75,000. They may not be more than | - . S much again et | $50,000. Some of the larger accounts are Likely to Be Materially Affected H f: e ‘““: buy onegolthem. Now's !'soon to become due and to meet them | ho Al istenm hn e siumcotyeak we mark down. FYQU | would cause too great a sacrifice in the | ¥ P buy a $7 50 coat for §5 and in a like | present congested state of the dried fruit | Peace. ratio as you go Ligher up. Bargainsin Ladies' Suts $3.50, $6, $8.50, $10. For goodness’ sake, come in and buy them; they’re awful cheap; the stuff that’sin them’s worth more. Think of a Tallor-made Suit for $3 50; it would be cheap if it were made of | near Fresno and an 86-acre prune orchard i | near San Jose. We have put large sums | Pacilic Mail Steamship Company, stated | paper. | into these, and they will not make us a | that the contract wi into force on the | T == | return till next year. These ranches have | da t was signed, but added thac it would | | Bargains in Underwear, 75c. An All-wool Vest or Drawer—a splens didly woven Union Suit of Heavy Bal- briggan Maco Yarn—will greet you at this department. Bargains in Remnants, Thousands of them upstairs and down and all over the house, under-priced and very desirable. HILADELPHIA SHOE CO. STATEMENT had about it a certain strange, un v e D Westto cts, T feel sure, will assure us| peting water lines an advance s «u;x(xea interest ‘lVr Hary et 0 in cases x:!ixreflr(-‘:‘l.(.‘ y'.m,\ t o mains Were BisposediOfA leration from ouz creditors. As | Ship ates between STAMPED ON A SHOE was. doubtless ¢ 2 in the same manner as Add Grewsomsiale: 1 5 ".’"!d. pay them dollar for | Yoik, and with this ad p- | MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT. CONDITION AND AFFAIRS : it e = Dr. A. 8. Tuchler, wbo was to have been dollar to-morrow. Our stock ulu_no more | pearance of the ex heretofore given for 22 Grnhe from the g ger of conviction. %k iy b dehe g0 P he W. % < than covers our liabilities. But we would making the same rates to New York that S L s el ool oo don y ha £0. a witness in the West case vesterday, and | b forced to lose the profits accruing from | that of Miss Addie Gilmour to Dr. West for treatment after operations had been performed. Dr. West's contention was that Mi case was one of these —n other words, that he had only endeay- ored to relieve her of the consequence of her.own or some one else’s malpractice. This point, which was made much of by Dr. West's attorney, evidently toid with now. he ) years Lave you not I'don’t charge vou ut t twe uch cases 'z responsible for them, ering from the ef Did you not call in D r patient I don’t know of any such cases.” Didn’t you have two such es, one on Van Ness avenue, near McAllister street, and the other on a smaller street?” “Idon't know.”" whom Dr. West charged with baving dis- sected the body of the unfortunate girl Addie Gilmour, was prevented from taking the stand by an urgent call from an oui- of-town patient. When scen by a CaLL representative he was highly indignant at Dr. West’s version of his connection with the affair, and in explanation cf how he became involved in it and in justification iteen years' labor, close attention to iness and unvarying integrity.”’ Porter Bros. & (lo. is one of the best- | known commission and merchandising houses in the Cit 1t consists of D. H. and A. W. Porter. They are not connected | in any way with Porter Bros., the green- frait shippers, the members of the irm not being related. Porter Brgs. & Co. is essen- tially a State concern, hiving no branches outside of California. b | the Puciri are enjoyed by Chicago. Whetler there is to be 2 general readjust- ment of rates to New York will therefore depend on the new rates established by the steamship combination. As Mr. Huntington, however, has com- paratively little to gain directly through Mail Company by the agree- ment he tecently signed, it is generally yresumed that he had more in view the Penefit that would accrue 1o his overland | railw s from an advance it steamsbip | | good advantuge at Christmas. LIDAY PRICE | Every penny saved on a purchase can be put to We realize that UNION CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY F ST. LOU1S, IN THE STATE OF MISSOURI, on the 31st day of December, A. D. 1894, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the fn- surancé Commissioner of the State of California, pursuant to the provisions of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank fur- nished by the Commissioner. s 3 : “Yy;, G i v = f his professional conduct therewith he ve you f 2 s1 the jury, and the Judge in his charge ad-| “Did not you call in Dr. West to save © s 'Tho ren abiried Biseieon fosse Hud o e SteamsiD | Fact and gunranies to save you from 25 cents to 2 i - . W, he liv v ie i 3 told the following story v h a = ' 80 as | rates when he made the contract with the | on every Shoe or Slipper thut vou will buy at our | Miss Gilmour for some abnormal physical | it ‘f it I called him i LT called gos1ISIe ispose of the remains by | the retail and commission business. A | considerable advance is anticipated in | speak for themselves, and our prices are the lowest | Amount of Capital Stock, paid upin condition, howsoever vroduced, he had h 1‘“: 1! called him inat all, T called | throwing m into San Francisco Bay | year Jater Mr. Wing wasbousht out, The | sreamship rates. ‘mlmult-n,\;]. In nw_.~rxlxm;n-r::‘T:l.;é‘:“.:lr:?;:gr[shu Cash... ...$250,000 00 only done his duty. Upon this point the ‘.’?'“.‘]““,‘ ’l““ ednloean stiorhey atyang 2ol how and why he had placed the wire- | lirm then became Porter Brothers & Co. | = g S S R i b P i ASSETS. jur verdict hung, and Dr. West received e n“{‘c(;l;“éc:ed “-nzl.'uxi~E1~e"" Yy encased head in the water near Lime It has gradually extended its lines of READY FOR THE FRAY. fe We are mnkh:?la {g:::s&:&oerlxd‘_n:fllsl:{fifi% $172,000 00 the benefit of the doubt. o 1 3 "Idldn'l(mplu\'1]a\\vnr:' ¢ | Point. He said: }Juimcss :n‘\lxl gflt’ steadily grown in | A, = e Ry, | _Bonds owned by Company ... 25,000 00 When the doctor was called to the stan Dt e el Sar atteraey Dr. West called on me at midnight of Friday, | '* 1 uénce and credit. 2l rao Blue and Pink—and we will sell them for | Amount of Loans secured by pled, vesterday morning the most vivid interest . Didn :4 gkuu se‘l'A(IInH attorney tthn;\l_‘ rS. He explained the unscemly hour | . At Fresno, Fowler and Armona, the firm | Money Being l‘uphl‘l Acmfmulflted to | Blue yi-'i’.'ffi{xf;o::w?dz other marketable e e was apparent in the crowded courtroom, | office to ask me to let up’on you while t by sinting that he was out on acase | i8 largely interested in packing rai Tight the Railroad Fund- $1 ol®) ceguriiles as collateral. 28 He "began his testimony by stating that | YOU ‘\\DA‘({u{]' the stand? 1 to ask me 1 would not Some of these zoods are bought outri ing Bill. ’ v o i B, 28,320 99 Miss Glmour had been sent to him for o e ect u cada 1 replied = More are packed and sold on commission. A pair. That price proves that we are much | Interest due and accrued 2,287 47 An op- n’t you send I. E. Jarrett to my and could not very well Large advances were made during the Within a few days the committee of fifty We also have a cheap: n our competitors. Premiums in due Course of Collection. 177,650 58 treatment by Dr. W. A. Harve 7 Paene = : A i - , ., : eration had been performea upon her and | Office at 401 California street, to ask me to lext oy, os e requested, Ttis | Jast year to growers. A slump in the mar- | formed to fight the passage of a raiiroad | CERER T LT e e she was in great danger. ‘Dr. Harvey 05_‘}'\”1‘ YOULe y5:¢s i ) for scientific ,mr',,m" and then ket some forty days ago forced sales at fundmg bill by Congress will have the | et warm. We have (ln-rnl'n‘ Seked i to take charge of the cuse on | *Mr Tarrett is my regular attorney and | S A G s o 4TS Tk v | ices which mean that many of the grow- | u.cessiry money o besin an active war- | i bl 17 vou havo 2R ,-\uu;\sl 28 or 29, 5 s ‘_-“.”l” s . 8 0 :..L“ [)‘lla';\lzr\tg‘r(in]x_u _r xllrb:}‘u;; }:flvtkyrr:)!:.:\l:l‘;‘.‘yfi (‘*:«"an in debt to the firm for overad- | fare on the railroad cohorts. old cisewhere for 81 50. L?m in process of Adjustment or in e “He came to my office 32 k| You. % ould 3 ch 1i e s v S, : liseaes et < c DR Susp ense. 5 7 ; :fl » oontinued the defendant, ~and | ‘Do youknow that be came to my office | of liis subject to complete n skeleton 1 had, as | In Los Angeles the firm handles raisins, | Meetings of the various sub-committees e Losses resisted. incinding expenses. . 763 87 sa{d he had been treating Miss Gilmoar, or | 01 such an errand?” : L ‘,"‘”’”" mine eud it had never been re- | gried fruit, nuts and hon During the | are held each day, though thus far they Gross pre::;l\lms:;sgl‘s;g running one s > = i s H . 't know urned. v G i > o | ve k esu ir g year or less, ,236 71; reinsur- Gould, for some time and tired of the p‘,"{fl"fi szl‘\f‘r.fi':f‘wle?. i e promised that he would save this one for | Pst vear, according to Mr. Porter, the | have kept the results of their labors secret, Lome e 344,118 38 case and warted to get rid of it. He said e { as ca . } that1 eall for it the next firm has transacted business amountingto | for fear of being checkmated by the cor: All other demands against the Com: be had no place to keep the girl, and thut What did Dr. West ever tell you about Accordingly I stopped in to | at least $1,500,000. voration. pany... 51352 she refused to zo to a hospital for treat She had promised him a fee of $50, this case?”’ asked Mr. Bla: *Is that rebuttal 2’ asked Wiison S him Saturday afternoon, between 5 and 6 o'clock. He had the head all wrapped up for In Fresno alone the firm packed from 250 to 300 cars of raisins. Most of these . | The members of the committee who | have been canvassing for funds have met Total Liabilitfes....... i id, to lock to him for pay- | I ask permission to put. the question,” M in & picce of newspaper. Ttook it 16 1y | iave been disposed of. | witha very fair measure of success, though oo e imour herself called to | said !;h and Wilson withdrew his ob- | pead in it, and the ‘next morning I took the | A\ member of a iarge produce-house was | the majority of those who subls'crllw‘w ll'Ie Net Cash actually received for pre- see me a day or two later and I |jection. first boat for Sausalito and anchored the hend | Seen last night, and said he had no doubt | campargn fand request secrecy about the besiterar Spbals $568.766 05 examined her. I did not want to treat her | *‘l don’t remember much about what he the Government weather gauge, near | the creditors would grant the extension | matter for fear the railroad wiil adopt re- Received for interest 18,551 36 until 1 knew ‘what was the matter. She | ever told me,”” the witness answered, ‘‘but I was alone and returned to the of time requested. He was one of the | taliatory measures. Y e raaas St o e to my house to stay September 2. | I asked him once how he had treated the City without delay, arriving there shortly be- | creditors, he said, and he was sure that his | Mayor Sutro is keeping the wires hot e LIIT 4L < : ST | money was safe, and_he would not wish to | with ~telegrams to Washington and the She said she had not been feeling well for patient and he said he had operated upon | At the time 1 got the head at Dr. West's EXPENDITURES. > P Y vork. | her. i i do anything that might endanger the se- | azents there, and says that he expects to | en days and wanted to get back to work. T % office I saw him in the act of sealing two tin | e A ok 2! £ % b D Net amount paid for Losses............$213,512 50 B o ation bad been performed, but sbe | _* you ever hear Dr. Harvey tell Dr. | cans. He wrapped them In a newspaper and | curity of Porter Bros. & Co. : ome hopeful news from the Nation’s e 1l oy Cou i o foineed to tell me who had done it. She West that he had better not stay here; | tied them up securely. He told me they con- It is not known how long an extension al soon. 5 . 179,982 34 refused to tell me Wy e put she wonld | that he had_ better go away and wait until | tained the remains of the body he had dis. 2, ol 5 might have done sfser) S i the t le blew over?® ccted. He asked me if I would help him get | = == = — e — clerks. etc. 82,835 26 not:admitit. 1 treated herfrom that time | the FORA S biew overs of them by throwing them into the bay. T NEW TO-DAY. We have a complete line of Holiday Goods for tiohal and till her death.” N0 nsented, and that night we took the last boat ~ TECH W OUIS o Hitien S SRS BaKioF 0 delivered of a male child | --Was she not : _chi i asked Assistant District on September 4,” ack. | when As there was some doubr as to whether Dr. West had said Plymire wa that was said, court present adjourned over to Oskland, got rid of the cans Gurin trip and returned on the same boar. Liemains of dissected bodies are sometimes g the mbroidered and Leather Slippers, Ladies' Fine | B eck Clota, Fleece-lined Nullifiers, with sur trimming, which we sell for 81.50. These Nulli- flers are good fitters, easy on the feet, 100k neat | 12,423 2 64,318 Ot ‘ments and expenditure: Total Expenditures. Attorney Bl s 4 | until Dr. West's testimony could ced | disposed of i ave | 3 | ) 5 < . West's ould be looked | Qisposed of in_this manner in order to save d are wa table. Tk 1d a great ;ylm}.b(:]i‘ec\'e er death was diie to a | _ At the afternoon session a portion of Dr. | Custoni have them interred by an under- | M TH E FRUIT G ROWING | C. P. ELLERBE, tember 9. West's testimony on the former trial was | "“K&%; v { O Ore R Searaany e of the brain, caused by the | { taken.” had had an opera- Lemorrhag medicines she hac “Did vou believe she performed ?’ { es, I thought so; done it herself.” “You told Detecti if had given the body to two ti but she might have | ve Whittaker that you | medical stu- | read by the court reporter. The referred to the defendant’s ren cerning Miss Gould’s disappearance and Dr. Harvey’s assertion that she had gone to San Jose. TLe doctor was arain placed on 'the stand, and testified that after being im. prisoned he had sent for Meyer Jacobs. 1did not see West again till after his arrest. I went to ask him if it was the Lody of Miss | Gilmour he had dissected that | the time, I was under the impression the body | was one’ he had procured at the County Hos- { pital or the Almshouse. Dr. West, however, refused to talk to me about the matter atall. “Why did you not offer your testimony o the prosecution?”’ was asked. At | 1S EXHAUSTIVELY 7 INDUSTRY TREATED IN THE E@: 15¢ HOLIDAY ' SLIPPERS. Our line of Holiday Slippers _for Gentlemen can- not be excelled in this city. We have a Fine' km- Subscribed and 'sworn to before me, this 2ith day of January, 1895. WILLIAM D. MURRAY, Notary Public. TARPEY & KRIGBAUM, GENERAL AGENTS. g | Mr. Jacobs had advised lum to engage Mr, | Before Dr. West's first trial my name was el we wil aell for 3 5 W aiso curry thers | 208 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Cal. L e the | Wilson as his attorney. Dr. Tuchler had | counccted with the affair in the newspapers, D s ity o e | ’ h 10 were LAeYV 't to two medical stu- | also visited him and expressed his and Isupposed thatif the prosecution wanted ° of Men’s Leather Shippers comprise RussiaLeather, «I did_not give it to | Aedive ot toibe ‘nixed in thi The | 1¢they wouldlet me know. I have always @oatskin, Dongola and Ailigator Skin, and range 3 dents. Imade that statement to protect | desirenot to be mixed in the case. The | buon Teady to tell what T know sbout this | ) e R (IR Bt ohee” Soon after Miss Gilmour | defendant said he Lad kept silent in refer- | cace. ‘I mever had any doubt of Dr. West's | 4/ ¥ q he Coroner’s oflice, and | ence to Tuchler until Mr. Wilson advised | innocence, judging the matter from what he died I started for <‘l 2 on the way stopped al 1 on Grant u\'e’fi‘\]:e and totd him of the | deatliand its cause. He suggested that | the case would be a good one fmf msye?t- ing, and said the graduating class at l‘m medical college would pay 2 good price o{ | the body, femaie subjects being scarg‘ih 5 told liim he could have the dody, and that night, while I was out attending a patient, it was taken away. “On the day of Dr. Harvey moved avenue to Market street. fice I met the student Dr. Tuchler’s rooms Miss Gilmour's death | his office from Grant | At the new of-| Plymire and_an- | re said inquiries | Plymi other young man. i 'g where- | d to address them; but prepared or | i - ur's where- | parec - i prey name into the case as he did. had been iade asto ":3?3"5;;’,?“5 in San | not, the charge, substantially the same 2s | “What was the object of taking the head over bound in leatherette, $1.25 per copy. WE HAVE NOT MOVED. 4 ts, and he bad 2 S | .;g:u I first learned who Miss Gilmour him to mention his connection with the | affair. Some other witnesses gave testimony in rebuttal, among whom was Miss Gilmour’s | father, who denied most emphatically ever having hinted to Dr. West that his daughter might be living in some disrepu tabie house. The testimony being all in, both at torneys agreed to submit the case without argument. Judge Wallace then gave his charge to | the jury. His Honor stated that, not hav. ing “expected the case to be submitted without argument, he was bardly pre- that given on the former trial, was dis- tinguished by depth and eloquénce. He | told me after he was confined in the County Jail. He said that the girl came to him suffer- ng from the effects of sorae one’s malpractice. Te stated that her condition when he came nto his ofice was such that it wasa physical impossibility for her to go any further. Dr. West relieved her, aud she then insisted on re- maining under his treatment. Her death, as I was given to understand, was the resnlt of her own carelessness. She was out of danger | and well on the way toward recovery when she went out of doors, caught a cold and brought on a fatal relapse. 1 have no unkindly feeling for Dr, West, for he was demonstrator of anatomy at the college from which I graduated; but I regret that he should have attempted to protect his profes- sional honor by unnecessarily bringing my to Lime Point? Itis the custom among studentsand those Mercury ) g R % R crops, of R % Clara County and its rerources that is States st the following ra Bound BOOK OF 325 PAGES, 9x12 INOHES, JUST ISSUED. Every detail is given, from nursery to market, including prioes and profits. Santa Clara County, its oities, towns, orohards, vineyards and prominent people, filustrated from 930 photographs. A work uitable for the center-table, and a most appropriate Chrietmas pres- ent. 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