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THE £AN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 9 1903. THUG'S ESCAPE ANGERS SLEUTH Pinkerton ReturnsFrom Orient to Hear of Bad Men'’s Deeds. Detective Searches for the Wretch That Slew a Good Man. ———— ile and looking the n Pinkerton, who r months’ vaca- ned yesterday on ela steam Peking, and as ot k could hurry him he hied scratched Palace Hotel, n the register and then of the satisfac- ve experienced in 1 call of all the American hostelry f the world’s news d his stay thoroughly for no mat- the “amusing » over to the other This much is D. H. Moon nied him on the chanced to be etective was & modern njoye He was A Cen- oral Harry Judge Morrow ry restraining ners of flocks of head who are g upon the Stanislaus Forest LDVERTISEMENTS. Grip Weakened My Heart And Nerves. 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Fiknart LOVE’S LOTTERY HAS NO TERROR | FOR SIR HARRY'S FORMER WIFE Norine Schneider, Who Was Inveigled Into Union With Cooper, Alias Chadwick, Convict and King of Crooks, Falls a Victim to Sly Cupid Again L3 . g I | | | | | { | WHO, | YOUNG WOMAN AFTER | were married before the old 1d come to shower blessings. moon was rudely in- rs cn told the rnest was an o+ S ) OVE'S lottery has no terrors for - rett Aokatifiar y fortune in Ch: pretty Schneld felngai | Two vears drew the worse than bi cted nd pe hts name. nrav- husband. turn had borne one of n wood Cooper. forger, sWw during n, from be- guards. s annuiled 2 her new lover obtatned the license which will em- bark her again on the matrimonial flood. SIR HARRY SOLILOQUIZES. In his cell at the County Jail the man poured his bl ad of his erst at Crockett, | She may be ; than she sole heir to | Was w v name will be a lasting by & beribboned docu- | ‘Dlight upon her new life if it is associated o Che it with hers. months ago, when she A For Rer a b became engag the man she is to e ame: 2 $250 dia- | MATTY, n down here to my cell ring glittered on her finger. witk )“,Vn I was hap- py word 1 will ever FORGERY BRINGS MARRIAGE. | from her. True, Papa and Mamma Schnelder That er cannot be altogether suffered doubts concerning the ger heartt n over the romance of ness of the dazzling gloss which was on April 5 Chadwick's. But a telegram recelved by the dull hour 6f Norine, supposedly from Mamma Schnei- | arry Miss Teresa der, had said: “Do what Ernest tells you den, a prison missionary. t once.” So Norine did what Ernest told | when seen at her home at PR st 944 Van Ness avenue, vesterday, was very | shy about vouchsafing any information | on" her new rimonial venture. The | | mention of Harry's name recalled | incidents to her which sealed her lips | | to any statements as to her past adven- | ture or her future hopes. | box containing jewelry | value of over $2000. ahY5 Al WIFE DEGENED HIM Alexander O. Richards Files Warm Cross- Complaint. Numerous Suits for Divorce Filed by Ill-Mated Couples. Alexander O. Richards yesterday filed an answer and cross-complaint to the ac- tion of divorce brought by his wife, Eliz- abeth. He denies intemperance and other allegations. He avers that he is himself entitled to a divorce. Richards says he was married on May 25 1999, and that their first meeting was through an advertisement. He alleges that she represented that she had money and owned property valued at $250,000 and that she needed a husband to look after her interests. He further states that he informed her he had no money and she replied, “You will not need any money, as I have enough for us both, more than we can use,’ whereupon defendant con- sented to and did marry the plaintiff. accuses his wife of violating fage vows. He alleges she vis well-known resorts in thig city and y, but he is unable to give the names of men who accompanied her. He further alleges that he has no money, nor is he physically or mentally able to sup- port himself even though he possessed the ans to do so; that he has always been dependent upon the bounty, of his mother, An Richards, for the necessaries of living. He asks that he be granted a di- vor. Divorce suits were filed by Marshall 8. Roche Charlotte Roche, for de- gertion; Wilhelmenia R. R. Doxey as a separation from John Aubrey Dox for willful neglect; Martin S. Nelson asks a divorce from Anna Nelson, on the ground of desertion, and Mary A. Clark sues James Cla for divorce, on the ground of cruelty Judge Murasky terday as follows: Frederick H. Diver from Norah Diver, for desertion; Anna Bahn from Willlam a granted divorces yes- J. Bahn, for willful neglect, and Lizzle Bigger from J. A. Bigger, for ‘x!reme cruelty. e MANY MILK DEALERS ARE TO BE ARRESTED Dairymen and Restaurant Proprie- tors Must Answer for Selling Impure Articles of Food. For having impure milk for sale and use in their possession, warrants for the arrest of the following persons are to be asked for to-day by the City Board of Health H. n Dalry; J. Kanal, New rer, Six Mile Dairy; H. r Dairy: B Miller, Colma Clarke's Restaurant, 3 Battistessen, New Bon %2 Broadway; J. W. Ig- v Popular Restaurant, Giusto R nargo & Co., Third street The warrants for arrest and prosecution are the result of a number of raids made by the nealth inspectors last week. — e —— Prisoners Held to Answer. Zacarias Reyes, a Fillpino, was held to answer before the Superior Court by Po- lice Judge Conlan yesterday on a charge of grand larceny in §2000 bonds. He was employed as a valet by M. M. Veloso, 1459 Franklin street, and on June 30 stote a and coin to the Frank Tyrrell was held to answer in bonds of 3500 on a charge of asault with a deadly weapon. He was accused of throwing a rock at E. J. Loughery, 334 Chapultepec street, on May 9, which struck Loughery on the head, inflicting an ugly gash. —_————— Fountain Pens. We are selling agents for several foun- i raterman,” the the best $1.00 Sanborn, Vail an’’ and the ** ntain pen ever made. Co., 741 Market street. e Passed a Valueless Check. William Bayer, 76 vears of age, was sentenced to serve six months in the County Jail by Police Judge Fritz yester- day on a charge of obtaining goods by false pretenses. On July 1 he purchased a statuette and two marble vases from Mrs. B. Heyermann, 106 Hayes street, for $18 50 and gave her a check for $40 on N. W. Harris & Co., New York, receiving the change. The check was valueless. PLEASING WORDS | Says That Port Collector ‘ Stratton Does ADVERTISEMENTS. The Fashionable Private Address Well. ectory of California now A letter was received at the Custom- Bei house yesterday from Frank P. Sargent, Commissioner General of Immigration, addressed to Collector of Customs Fred- erick 8. Stratton. The letter is highly complimentary, and is as “ollows | My r Mr. In severing my of- | Strat u ok July 1. 50 TaFas Containing the relate to the enforcement of the Chi- !{:gm Families exclusion 1 1 do so with a feeling of | ‘ oy habetically | regret, for I realize that the bureau loses a A BLUE N arranged in groups ful and con: tious officer and one who 3 8 ) 5 TN designating Il times tried to be absolutely just N \Y] matron and maid of the Chinese laws is one for which you wedl feel proud. There has never cen the slighest intimation of scandal connected the burcau during the time you have had sU] ision. When it is considered the large number of cases which have been tried. the many and perplexing questions which had to | be solved, and in view of the fact that at many of the other ports accusations have been made against the officers your record is cer- tainly remarkable. ‘ell done, thou good and faithful servant”” could never be sald with greater truth and sincerity than to you. 1 feel that I can bespeak for the officers who have now been designated to assume the duties formerly devolving upon you as Col- Jector your kindly Interest, and that you will, ‘v\hr n called mpon, give them the benefit of | | “"The recora_for honesty and able administra- | ¢ your kngwledge and experience. While our official relations may be severed, ¢ I hope that the warm, kindly feeling which has existed between us since our meeting in November last will continue, and that the bureau will always have in you a warm friend and supporter. 1 shall hope that you will al- ways feel at liberty to write me upon a subject which you think will be of interes —_—————— Purchases Stolen Goods. Jeang Mon Sing, a Chinese jeweler at 800 Dupont street, was arrested yesterday afternoon by Detectives Harper and Arm- strong on a warrant charging him with violating the ordinance passed recently to the effect that pawnbrokers and sec- ond-hand dealers must furnish a daily re- port to the Chief of Police of all articles purchased by them. It is alleged that the Chinese jeweler purchased half a dozen razors from a burglar named Barnes, now under zrrest in Oakland, and failed to make a report, - TELEPHONE MAIN 1760 ¢ BOOK ADDRESS ALL Communications To CHAS. C. 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