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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1901. DESERTED WIFE FOLLOWS HUSBAND FOR SEVEN YEARS Vorks and Endures Privations to Earn| Money for Pursuit. —3 PURSUED HER HUSBAND | Y ORDER TO FORCE HIM TO WEDDING AND ) BETROTHAL Griffin-Follis Nuptials Are to Be Celebrated To-Day. - At noon to-day Miss Lillan Mary Follis wife of Frank W. Griffin. will be solemnized by the Quaide at the Follis resi- gton and Buchanan v quiet wedding, and d a few intimate sent. The bride will r brother, Clarence into the keeping of Griffin, brother of best man r a white satin gown t wi Valencicnnes ng tulle veil and wreath of soms will complete the cos- is to be a very 48 to be elabo- rate young = cou; nding in # 2| epend n their return they will 3 7]/ take up their residence at the Foilis ~ €1 home. S An eresting just - an= * 2] nounced is th 3oyd Van @3] Wyek and Ar n, The H ‘ L. =z te man is the ofs Daniel Cal- ] ars old & X two z ghan's = #pend 7 of his time -in Denver, o that the young couple will r sy are home In that city. — he wedd vet been ut cards FPAINLESS EXTRACTION cts. Our $5,00 Pistes fitilke o glove. K L. WALSH $15% GEARY STREET de and Larkin cilitate License Collections. » introduced .in the Legis- acilitate and etween H ] v and his dep- rol of the DR. CROSSMAN’S SPECIFIC MIXTURE For the Cure of Gomorrhoem, Gleots Stricturce and analcgous complaints of the Organe of Generation. ce §1 sole worid #o shines ~ & bottle. For sale by druggists. and perfection. * | ot Ju LOVE LETTERS ( - hCTOR cLTON : | | Producsed at Angelina M. Ab- bott’s Trial for Shoot- ; ing Him 1 1 ————— In Some Not Previously Produced | He BSpeaks of Money and Talks of Opening | Saloon. | The trial of Angelina M. Abbott on the charge of to murder for shooting De Witt Clinton, tor, on the night e 14 last irth street, nea | Mission, w | vestera | ant District | the Prosecution, and Attorneys Edd; d Bweeney 1epresented the defendant. Little ht out that has not been pub- es examined for the prose- cution were De Witt Clinton, the com- 2d Ellsmere, the aged and who he shooting, who attended icem to Clinton’s w s n Winz ler and Tillman, whe e defend ant. This closed the case for the prosecu- tion verages. Bottled | jus ton as i of the ts by hin addition liminary they w T it the pre- he admitted sions, ong to y lips and ering in my T etter he spoke of | sending for her, as INVITATION TO McKINLEY FROM REVOLUTION’S SONS | | At 1ts Annual Meeting Society De- cides to Send Telegraphic Com- munication to President. California Society of the ican Re 1d its Sons of annual orted a total member- | having been increased tion of twenty-six mem! year. Th were el 3 society. It was voted to ual bang erally @ the so- ven in April to wing offi- Jordan; senior vice ncer; junior secretary, S. Hubbard; marshal, SERIOUS CHARGES MADE | AGAINST A HOSPITAL | Attorney Stephen J. Costello Brings | Suit for Alleged Unfair Treat- ment of Young Nurse. Miss Mazie Hanavan, a young nurse, who w arged from the French to-day, through her attor- Costello, bring sult Hanavan | nied the examinations ploma The ee months of epare is expect flled Sante. Chief § claimed, cut a pr ) pers which Costelio will van - declares she wili fight the case to the end. —_—— CAMERA CLUB ATTENDS ILLUSTRATED LECTURE | | Members Reproduce Rural and Urban | Scenes in England With Lan- | tern Slides. The cozy of the California Camera Club, in the Academy of Sciences | building, were filled to their capacity last night An entertainment of an informal | character was given to members and friends of the organization, An {llustrated nt, J. W. Irwin, was ture of the evening's | v The lecturer took hig audience | on a trip through igland by means of | several splendid reproductions of pictur- | esque scenery. His remarks were followed with much interest and the slides elicited warm applause. G. G. McFarlane, was | the man behind the lantern and H. Owen | acted as announcer. Little Cicely Bowers sang and played during the intervals of the lecture and delighted her hearers with her versatility. b R ALUMNI OF BUSINESS | COLLEGE WILL GATHER | At the Annual Banquet To-Morrow Night It Will Be Addressed by Noted Speakers. The annual reunion of the Alumni As- sociation of the California Business Cc lege will be held in the college assembly | hall, Supreme Court building, to-morrc evening. A fine lecture programme has been arranged. After the lecture the | clubrooms members of the assoclation will =it down | to a banguet, during the course of which | they will be addressed by David Starr Jordan, Rev. Willlam Rader and Rabbi Jacob Voorsanger. The affair 1s in charge of Archie Dun- can, Miss Alich Doyle and R. L. Durham. | ———————— Disinherits Her Husband. The will of Mariam Schmalz, who died December 29, was filed for probate yes- | terday. Decedent bequeaihs only $50 to » husband, William Schmalz, stating that she had already given him $20,000, had *‘grievoy Mrs. Schmalz disposes follows: To her brothers, $000 each; to ex- | in trust for the benefit of Robert Jones, $5000; to | s, Victoria and that in return he abused’ t her. Urphy of the hares to Edith and | , Rifts of jew. estate is . The residue gueathed in equal Victoria Jof and Frank and Louis Jones ohews of the deceased. Ex-Judge Murphy is named as executor of the will v e s Two New Tugboats. The Shipowners' and Merchants' Tow- boat Cbmpany is preparing to extend its fleet. A new boat called the Sea Prince is nearing completion at the Fulton Iron Works, and the keel of a new steel tug, which will be two feet longer than th, ¥earless of the Spreckels line, has hee: lald. The chances are that the new boat | will be called the Sea Otter, and she will | not only be fast, but the Fulton péople say she will be one of the handsomest ! ‘craft of her kind ever seen in the bay, %, Ner To Nervous Women. ““I feel as if I should fly into a thousand pieces!” I just can’t stand it another minute ! ” Do you ever make use of these expressions ? “Why, yes,” you say. “I'm nervous and unstrung, and I can’t help it.” Do you know what makes you so nervous ? “Oh, everything ! I don’t know and I don’t care what itis. I wish I was dead!” STOP and listen, People do not sympathize with you, do they? They think you can help getting wrought up in this way, if you will. They tell you to “keep cool;” not to “lose your head;” to “calm yourself;” to ‘‘avoid excitement.” They' will not understand that you are sick, and that you really ‘‘can’t help it.” You do not know yourself just what the troubleis. You have been to your doctor, but his medicine has had no effect. Every day you get more nervous. You are almost beside yourself with every small responsibility and can see no way out of it. Why don’t you write to Mrs. Pinkham % Has it occurred to you that the pains you have every month and the dragging sensation are caused by the same trouble that makes you nervous? Don’t hesitate to write to Mrs. Pinkham. She will understand your case perfectly, and will treat you with kindness. Her advice is free, and the address is Lynn, Mass. No woman ever regretted writing to her, and she has helped thousands. Her medicine, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, is the true help for nervous women. It regulates the monthly sickness and overcomes all those uterine derangements that excite the nerves. This is the easy and the right way to get the help you need. Read the letters from women she has helped. When you ask for Mrs. Pinkham’s medicine at your druggist’s, do not be persuaded to take something else said to be “just as good.” Nothing in the world is so good for women’s ills as L,ydié E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. $5o o O REWAR School Janitor’s Mishap. | pass from one of the window sills on the v | outslde to the one adjoining it. In =0 do- s, JAnitor ol ihe Towell |1 @ s misead: his footimk nd felt:x ly: = tgnce of thirty-seven feet to the ground an accident yesterday afternoon that may low. He was picked up and removed prove fatal. Thompson wae engaged on the third floof of the uw Ry e A M o T T ‘writers' special ves of Wo to an; ion who can show that the above testimonials are mot genuine, or were published gt permission.—LYDIA E. Pixgusu Mrvicise Co., Lynn, Mass, ' bel B hudet e el R o ot .‘&fifl lflO In&’lflflu. of the ADVERTISEMENTS. A Few Letters from Women. “ DEAR Mrs. PingaAM :—I cannot help but feel that it is my duty to do something in regard to recommending your wonderful medicine. I must say it is the grandest medicine on eatth, and have advised a great many suffering with female troubles to take it. I tell people I wish L could go on the platform and lecture on it. My trouble was extreme nervousness cansed | by painful menstruation. Thesuffering I endured pen cannot describe. I was treated by one of our most prosinent physicians here for five months and found myself getting worse instead of better. At the end of the fifth month he told me he had done all he could for me,and that I had better goto the hospital. My sister advised me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vegetabie Compound as it had eured her of backaches: I did so and took it faithfully, and am now cured of my trouble and in perfect health. Many thanks to your medicine.”—MRS. H. 8. BALL, 461 Orchard St., New Haven, Conn. “DeAR MRs. PINkEAM :—] wish to speak a good word for Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. For years I had ovarian trouble ar suffered everything from nervousness, severe headache, and pain in back and abdomen. I had consulted different physicians, but decided to try your medicine, and I soon found it was giving me much relief. I con- tinued its use and now am feeling like a new person, physieally and mentally, and am glad to add one more testimonial to the value of your y."—MRS, M. H. LEWIS, 2108 Valentine Ave., Tremont, New York, N. Y. ““DEAR MRrs. PINEHAM :—Words eannot ex- press my gratitude to you for the good I have derived from the use of Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vegetable Compound. What I have suffered since the birth of my babe, no one can know. 1 had severe pains in lower part of abdomen and such a soreness in my left side. My womb was g0 swollen as to almost protrude. I was very weak and nervous, and could hardly care for my babe. “I have taken two bottles of your Vege- table Compound and feel almost like a mew woman. 1 shall always praise your medicine and wish that every woman in the land could know of and use your Vegetable Compound, for I know it will cure all suffering eommon to our sex.”— MRS. M. M. BOYD, La Due, Mo. :—I suffered with female weakness for years, and was hardly able todoanything. LydiaE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound proved a great help tome. Iam now ablé to do a hard day's work. **1 keep your medicine in the house all the time and recommend it to every woman I know who suffers with any female troubles.”—MRS. LOUISA BETZ, 147 Beech Street, Pottstown, Pa. ““DEAR Mgrs. PixgsAM:—For a long time, T have suffered with chronic inflammation of the womb, pain in abdomen, and bearing down feeling. Was very nervous, and so weak I was hardly able to do anything. Was subject to headaches, also troubled with leucorrhcea. After doctoring for many months with different physicians, and getting no relief, I had given up all hope of being well again when I read of the reat good your Compound was doing. I decided Enmedintely to give it a trial. The result was simply wonderful. After taking four bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compouad, and using three packages of Sanative Wash, I can say I feel like a new woman. I deem it my duty te announce the fact to my fellow-sufferers that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable remedies have entirely cured me of all my pains and suffering.” —MRS, HENRY DORR, 808 Findley Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Owing to the fact that some skeptical peaple have from time to time questioned the genuineness of the testimonial lstters we are constantly publishing, we have deposited with the National City Bauk, of Lynm, ) 5,000, which will be paid i before obtaining the - | right _leg b at the ankle. It 0! Club held recently the following of- ble that Thompson has been injured i ers were elected: President, R. J. ter . as ] O'Reilly; vice . M. J. Moran; re- £ cording secretiry. P. M 3ys Tite tdes ut 1625 Turk Street j2] secretary, Matt Reflly: (r-lsurvr,“ ———— e e A Meehan; serge County Lsitrim Club Offesrs. | L‘Lfl;'&fzfli;{é a meeting of the County Leitrim So- | ton. | ac