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JURGIGAL WORK MAKES HER ILL Wife of Dr. A. W. Tra- verse Objects to Being His Assistant. Sues for Divorce Because | She Claims He Makes | Her Help Him. ESRE Traverse, who was married Trave Grand 2, 13%, her hus- last July. Yesterday e menced an action for divorce, al- she was compelled to leave uman to this city the year follow- marrisge, Dr. Traverso Is u."ml\mog st, located at 1170 Mariet reet. The it specified ir v t are alleged to he says that, not- health was not of t compelled her ber genera became used to al- red her to ATTORNEY JONES RETURNS TO THE CITY o LS PROMINENT BAIRD CO INSUR. AN TO DRINK Enforces His d by Pressing 2 Rev ng man ugh the bar on ested on within ealed age ned and Baird * and pulling a | cket placed the muz- s abdomen. Mitch: pu put it that w 2 to feel thirsty fter a few min- Southern Pa- | reement has through rates on will be put into the | that is, the terri-| r and east of the The | withdraw: ates caused by :‘f actic ern lines in de- clining d proportion of the rate hardship t ers in that t 4he adjustme little higher other territories. has” worked a d to consum- | It is thought that | involve rates very . rates applying wl SUES RETIRED g0 NAVAL OFFIGER Arthur 8. Williams, a Pensioner, Is Charged With Desertion. His Wife Appeals to Court-4 to Compel Him to Support Her. SR Arthur S. Willlams, a retired officer of } ted States navy, is the defendant| | suit for maintenance flled by his; , Alice Willlams. She filed the suit| | sy, and yesterday she flled an af- ch she avers that she has | I ndoned in a heartless and cruel | : by her husband. The afdavit is| | in comnection with a motion that| Williams be summoned by publication to eppear and defend bimself against herl cbarges, i1 rding to the affidavit, Mr. and Mrs. | | ms were married at Oakland in ‘1 1. They established a home there, Wil- | ams and his wife and her daughter by | rmer marriage. After a few months | hey went to a summer resort at Syl-| vandale, where th remalined for some | en Mrs. Williams and her daugh- | came to this oity to select a home, | | h they were o occupy at the close | | | summer season. Willlams Te- | hind, the understanding being | uld follow his wife and step- | within a few days. After her| | rere Mrs. Willlams received a | rom ber husbard in which he stat-| | that he had received word from his er home in North Carolina that his | ther was dangerously ill and that he about to leave for there in order to her before she passed away. He not be absent for more than two | he sald in his letter. vo weeks passed and Mrs. Wil- tved no further word from her Fearing that something had hap- | wrote to his former were returned un-| he communicated with of- there and much to her surprise | ed that her husband’s mother had idence of his o+ | | | +nis oc- n Mrs. Wil- a search for her r best to drive that she had that her husband‘ he had gone there Armed with this ed the proceedings | pport her. His p and she asks vil Jo " urn will D. Mo Geo oW wors: —_—e—————— 35 1o Hiekt Dincte HE ekt ‘ "The Judge sald that there had been no Anacked a Deputy Sheriff. RS SR TR T R | tpeachment in the circular of the hon- . . esty, nu~g|‘l\ or virtue of the complain- “"“_“b‘i ‘;"I‘f‘ Death of a Distinguished Priest. U‘g) witness or anything to impair her b olice | gTOCKTON, Oct. 9.—Rev. Father John‘r(pumfl(\n‘ but there was only a ten- | » sprve a s % The Judge s example as a warning peace officers in the ar AR R O S | Bushnell’s Galleries Sold. | HONOR IS WON President of Lezgue of Muni- Cro dent, Jos years of The fur Cemetery. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NS HE BROKE PROMISE T0 WED Mrs. Lauricella Defends Suit Brought by Pedro Costa. fapdghaten Judge Lawson Hears Case In- volving Possession of Premises. ————— BY THE MAYOR OF NASHVILLE Justice of the Peace Lawson notified the attorneys in the suit of Pedro Costa | against Mrs. Antonla Lauricella that he | would render his decision in the case next Monday. The trial of the suit, which has ! been ®oing on for some days, developed | quite an element of romance among two | membe:s of the local Italian colony. Costa, who is a fisherman, sued Mrs. Lauricella for possession of the prem- | ises at 409 Greenwich street. His testi- mony was mainly to the effect that the deferdant refused to vacate the premises, although he had repeatedly requested her | to do so. Mrs. Lauricella told her story on the witness stand with some emotion. She testifled that she went to Costa’s home to take care of his children and to at-| tend to the household duties, including | the cooking. She had never received any | compensation for her services, but Costa entered Into an agreement with her in JEST that she was to have the free use of the house during her lifetime and that in the event of his death the propertyshould g0 to her. On February 1, 192, Mrs. Lauricella tes- tifled, Costa, on’ her agreement to marry him, promised to glve her the home in consideration of love and affection. Mré. | Lauricella claims that she was willing at any time to marry Costa, but he has re- fused to abide by his agreement. The argument of the attorneys was sub- mitted on briefs, and after Judge Lawson | has inquired into the authorities he will render his decision. ———— e MALE BEAUTY DOCTOR SCORES FIRST POINT The fight in the courts between the rival beauty doctors, M. Ella Harrls and Leon Williams, has resulted in a prelfmin- | ary victory for the male manipulator of | wrinkles and blemishes. Yesterday Police can Municipalities to-day the | j,qge Cabaniss dismissed the charge of following eofficers were elected: | crpmiual l:be! brought by Mrs. Harris Presi¢ , M r H. Head, Nash- | against Willlams. The alleged llbel was | Tenn.; vice president, Mayor | contained in a circular issued by Willlams | 3s of Joliet, TIL; second vice presi- | which contained a testimonial from Mrs. Mayor Maybury, Detroit; secretary, | Thatcher to the effect that Mrs. Harrls »hn MacVicker, Des )Inh:eq, Towa: treas. | had b “’l"ha’l"“"“‘[fi‘;';s }"';;":y 21':"2“{9' NASHVILLE'S MAYOR ELECT- ED PRESIDENT OF LEAGUE OF MUNICIPALITIES. cipalities Chosen at Baltimor-e. ol ALTIMORBE, Oct. 9.—At the con- | clusion of the League of Ameri- Ite, n of the Christian Brothers, | dency to injure her in her calling and her juarters at Martinez and for | remedy woulc be in the civil courts. There rs a priest of much prominence | Was nothing in the record to justify the n Pacific Coast, died to-day at St.|conclusion that Mrs. Thatcher's beauty )seph’s Home in this city. He was 75| had been marred, and Mrs. Harris was not o and & native of Ireland.|responsible for her condition. The Judge vill be held Monday momlnglwfls satisfled that the ‘before” and “atter” photcgraphs of Mrs. Thatcher had heen tampered with. nd the interment will be in San Joaquin | could never get anything from the father | OOTOBER 10, 1903. WANTS §50,000 FROM EX-SPOUSE Mrs. Brown Brings Suit for Breach of Mar- riage Promise. RS Couple Secure Divorce and Are Engaged Again on Same Day. ——— A remarkable breach of promise suit for the sum of $30,00 was filed at the County Clerk’s office yesterday afternoon in behalf of Lavina G. Brown. The de- fendant is F. H. Brown. The parties to the suit were husband and wife until last April, when the woman secured a divorce | from her husband on the ground of deser- { tion. The custody of their two children was awarded to her. The divorce was granted April 3 and in her complaint Mrs. Brown alleges that on the same day her erstwhile husband promised to wed her again. It is declared that they have Hved as husband and wife until three weeks ago, when Brown be- came {ll and was taken to St. Thomas Hospital. Back of it all is a pecullar story. It is alleged that Brown's marriage was deem- €d unfortunate by his father, a capitalist of Eureka, and by his two sisters. It is sald that the son was informed that he unless the former should secure a divorce. | The divorce was granted in April, Brown | Sr. did In June and the son inherited approximately $65,000. Young Brown showed no intention of remarrying after the father was laid away and his former wife became im- patient. The sisters came and talked with the young man, but he remained | with Mrs. Brown and his children until | he became {ll. It is alleged that he then | told his former wife that he could not marry again. The breach of promise suit is the result. Brown s $20 a month for the support of the children. Mrs. Brown resides at| 112 Fourth street. She will be represented in the prospective litigation by Attorney | Robert D. Duke. By | Next Week--“MIGNON,” “CAVALLERIA™ | Robbers Captured in Courthouse. BCOTLAND, N. D., Oct. 8.—Robbers entered the Courthouse last night at Oli- vet, ceeded In opening the safe. One was cap- tured, and says he is from Sioux City, and that three men were concerned in the robbery. One of those Who escaped was | wounded. | SR R T Y Stanford Receives Valuable Gift. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Oct. 9.—A | rare and valuable collection of more than | 10,000 specimens of Pacific Coast insects has been added to the entomology de- | partment of Stanford. The collection is | the gift of Professor Carl F. Baker of Pomona College, and was gathered by | him fn California, Nevada and Nicaragua. B e O A change of climate is often prescribed | by advanced physiclans for a woman's| health. A change of stoves to the gas range will often accomplish the same re-| sults. 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