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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1906. 16 FIGHT FOR LEVY FORTUNE HAS LIVELY OPENING. The fight of six cousins of the late Isabella Levy to secure the fortune sof $500,000 willed by en H. Lloyd was opened before Superior Judge Seawell yesterday. Lloyd’s name! torneys said he was ill. The contestants examingd one witness, but will proceed further until the defendant is able to appear. BULEER WKES [STOLEN CHDD [ " CBUVE CHARCE) SEEN N Crmy Starts Prosecution Against|Henry Braun Says He Met Engineer Dunham, Claim-| Man Driving With Babe ing He Endangered Lives| Kidnaped From Colma ——— LTS X PUTS STICK IN VALVE BIG REWARD OFFERED Inspéctor Declares That All | Peter Toso and Wife Dis- Steamship Racing Must| tracted Over Mysterious .- (s TABLISHE, 1866 111 to 121 Post Strect 1 Waists r to Re = — ,.4 tiorneys for Reuben Lloyd, Who Is Too I// to App;zar, Present P AT, = Be Stopped. Immediately| Loss of Their Little One ; B apmoa pped. Y We are showing a complete stock of the latast EIL N : i i 5 i Having been informed that racing | Johnny Teso, the 2-months'-old son of spring styles in Lawn, Lingerie, Net and Silk “aqdo SYLVAIN s “q was permitted on certain lines of coast | Peter Toso, an Italian rancher living near Waists. s 2 LEWVY steamships on the northern run, United k&l}!&a mysterlously disappeared Sunday 3 3 : ight. Henry Braun of 426 Gol : : . States Local Inspectors O. F. Bolles and | S0 (e ¢ il LAWN WAISTS—White ground, with black déts, rings and Johu K. Bulger made an investigation, ms that he saw the baby in Which Tevultea in a complaint _being | &, PUSEY With o man who was evidently stripes, pleated front and back............$1.00 Each filed yvesterday x ing with United 4 e . States Distriot Attorncy Robert T, Deve ""‘;’;Hrln;nm\;:s helmti:lng towar: thhdcltlg'- WHITE LAWN WAISTS — Handsomely ~embroidered mel em on t oat e "P against Azarfah Dunham, cr;(tet £8°1 baby' wha s sirsaming: and. the ;mnupu front, small tucks, front and back, deep tucked caff........ e ony the steaniship Roanoke. Mo | was tryfng to stifleithe child's cries by cietacenreriessataesnsseciinessessssanmc Bl RACH ed the Mffly ‘:"ll:-‘cg (“ne f regent trip putting his hand over its mouth. The i = 2 Letween this city and Portland, Ore. | airer e SESERS L xepar ob Bed: fox) WHITE LAWN WAISTS—Embroidered front, trimmed ’w;‘l‘het:n!v?ctors \uin- \';;ry tlnldilmlt"‘ attlonal ‘;2?::@ arfe.a‘:“.?f‘:%'e'dkfé:g%;d" with lace insertion and small tucks, short sleeves trimmed | when they learned that the safety valye ' . | had hecn tampered with, especially on mlgt"s'lw";"s;rfi‘;‘ehfi;e:“’ “,:fi'e‘;’b&;;"p‘:z: f with Jace .......... Ceeees ceeeene.$2.00 Each a ISSenge! vessel. 8 ct Bul, "y - 3 b T s M g e fn“u““:l‘“‘}] Qrie’ of, thim Asksd_Der how WHITE LAWN WAISTS—Embroidered front, trimmed ¢xplbded and a great loss of life en- | g PN B S S L Ty with 6 rows lace and embroidered back with 4 rews lace 3::\0":lr:e(‘dn1;;?T;:3r;rgguig“1\:a: p:ffi:'» ;:s'ezzmmznsr.l Sl:;;ru'!ml:la:sfl:ldf% lsan insertion.. Deep cuff trimmed with 5 rows of lace iasertion generally: for having allowed “rotten” | 3iq % & Pircne whe fWlls back of Comma | and lace edge Afadee s araevis aes QUE R I | boilers to be used, when, in fact, there | yoxed to watch for the child | as nothing the matter with the boil- | “rhe parents are frantic over the' dls- €rs. - The inspector continued: appearance of the little one. The father [ | : 1!;! dtf[ense Of passengers a!::l 0; n:xr n{‘fice declares that he can think of no reasan | Ljum going to put a stop to this boat racing. | why the baby should have been taken OSIe an d: he i ¢ inmocent and lnsuspecting passensers shoald &o o the | from them. He declares that he has nv | penitentiary, and ghou:d Dunham be guilty [ | enemies that he knows of. | | wini nlu|n|l th-llhl can _‘l_.(): send hlll’lcll lk;;ri‘ as | /The mother is so worn with anxlety | | & warning to others. The reported old-time | that fears are entertained for her reascn. | this coast if the United States local Inspectors | the recovery of the baby and the arrest can help it. of the kidna Accompanying the communication of s A A I S S . 5% E ) the inspectors (0 Mr. Devlin were’ two | PROSECUTION RESTS I | Weare daily receiving new shipments of Hosiery | aidavits. The first is by Samuel Me- TRIAL OF W. F. HOPKINS . } : Intosh, water tender on the Roanoks, | ] and Underwear direct. from the best factories of who deposes that the steamship left | Young Man Charged With Assault With ; : : San Francisco on February 10 of this a Deadly Weapon Will Soon Europe and America. We call particular attention to year, went to Portland, Ore., and, re-|} Kuow Result, 2 H H | turning, arrived at Burcka on March 8.| The trial of William F. Hopkins on | | the following lines, which have been recently re- “During all of that time while at sea,” |la charge of assault’ with a deadly i i . continues Mr. McIntosh in his affidavit, [ weapon for stabbing James A. McGin- | ceived and just placed on sale: “the safety valves of said steamer |ley at.Roma Graham's house, 223 Ellis | were shored and wedged down by or- | street, on the morning of July 17> was 300 dozen LADIES’ IMPORTED SWISS RIBBED ders of Chief Engineer Dunham.” /| resumed before a jury in/Judge Dunne's WHITE COTTON VESTS—Good weight, low neck and | Engineer Dunham olso filed an affi- | court yesterday, Assistant District “At- | davit, it being to this effect: torney Hoff Cook prosecuting. O AIeOVES . s R L et iaad .3Sc, or 3 for $1.00 SR L g hored down by | W- J. Brown, a shoe clerk, and Frank | g my 5.522:::.1? ifiir:'iu"fr‘;n:‘l’{ Pt in o P. Bgan. a hackman, corroborated Me- | | 100 dozen LADIES IMPORTE¥ SWISS RIBBED take up i sidé motion of the welght on | nley as to t defendant striking | EA S__ 1 | the valve when the ship was rolling heavily | Roma Graham and (o the Sole it W.HITE LISLE THREAD VES Extra fine quality, [ Seigen: 2 i ik, whlle 1t steadied the | attack mado by (ho defendant upon Dlain of ancy yales. . . -<diseeccoia k<o - SOE Kich ' any pressure sxceeding cighty pounds, aj | McGinley. Rhoma Graham admitted with || Which it was sec. 1 aleo 'u’iugi'-l [hat there | apparent reluctance that the defendant 200 dozen LADIES’ HERMSDORFF FAST BLACK COT- frain ateam Qv sod “ateam (o be carrioq | hud struck her before the stabbing. | TON HOSE—Good weight, extra length, double soles, | was seventy-five pounds pressure by my orders | She sald she had known the defendant heel 1 toes, either solid black, white soles or white feet; — . |and the steam pressure was held below elghty for four years and was very friendly eels and toes, s S A pounds. These spring valves on the sams | with him. After the depositions.of T.| sizes 8 to 10%. Also latest tan shades..........25¢ Pair drum are of sufficlent size to comply. with | JFeeley, drug clerk, who dressed Me- | the course of an intervi i i 5 = I the.p it independent of those | i U S v bt ' a - ® v r ) § | | said that Llovd told him he had dis- | fie (RIS, B, 8% nGpendent B (0% | Ginley's wound, and Dr. W. A. Harvey, |} | < jozen LADIES’ SILK LISLE HOSE, in new shades of covered that abella’ Levy had an |mgage. b who attended him afterward, had been . a1 b . hit 1 black: | | aunt, Renee Weill, a sister of Ferdi- | 1511104 States District Attorney Dev- | read the prosecution rested. . olive, silver, tan, bronze, Havana, white, pongee and black; For the defense F. H. Sharp, a saloon- les. xtra long. ... i keeper, testified that the defendant had | double hegls, toes and soles, and extra long 30c Pair a black eye after the stabbing. He had | telephoned to the defendant’s mother, telling her of his condition and that he was at Roma Graham's house. nand Levy, who was heir to the prop- erty and that the cousins had no elaim. | Upon hearing this, the witness said, he told Mr. Ruef to hand over the deeds of the propérty and in exchange recelved that attornéy's check for lin has taken the matter under advise- ment. PHY (TANS ANSWER tained a warrant from Police Judge DS AN 3 & PLAINTIFFS IN HALF MILLION LLOYD. ! - — - - im of the illegiti-/ evy by the plaintifts lleged aunt | » no relation | something like §1045, which he under- ! and an agreement was entered into by stood as coming from Mr. Lloyd. He further added that Lloyd told him‘the money was In the nature of a present the plaintiffs never to begin proceed- ings against Lloyd. g LETTER TELLS A TALE. The witness then claimed that. he discovered by means of a letter handed him -by another cousin, Jonas Mock, that Mrs. Weill was not the aunt of Isabelle Levy. He added that he be- lieved that it was written In 1854. At Sa; jured by falling off ‘a Mission-street car last Wednesday night, morning ‘at St. Mary's Hospital, and J. McLaughlin, that she was inhumanly treated at the Railrond Hospital, where she was taken BEREAVED HUSBAND y Mrs. MeLaughlin - Re- ceived the Only Treat- ment Possible. McLaughtin, who was in- Mrs. Annie died yesterday complains her husband, Mrs. Josephine Hopkins, defendant's mother, depied that she bad instructed any one to call upon, McGinley's friends to induce him not to prosecute her son. She assérted that when she went to the Hall of Justice that son McGinley had city if she gave him $500 and a ticket to Portland. norning to see her fered to leave tife Excaped Prisoner Recaptured. Robert Humphreys, a prisoner who esciaped recently County Hospital, was located in Suisun from . the City and vesterday and a deputy sherlff brought R P on Embezzlement. Charge POLICE SEARCH | Notorious Forger Is Wanted Cabaniss of petty larceny. { lived in the same a bureau drawer. amined his purse, LLSBURY Clara yesterday for “Jane Doe” Brownmacher on a charge saw her on Monday put her hand the arrest of He said the woman house and his son in ex- the When Magill which was in bureau, he found that $40 was missing. He accused the woman and says she did not deny taking the coln, but asked | for time to pay it back. —_————— Billions of Blossoms in Beautiful Santa Valley. The Seventh Annual Blossom Festival will firet after the accident. ; | this juncture Miss Louis Veiller, who | him back and lodged him in the Broad- LTS : Judge Seaws ; . | was seated beside.Matt Sullivan, leaned | When scen yesterday at his home, 22 | ''F e s & | be held'at Congress Springs Mareh I7. B ‘,‘“Tf;‘:,!]\,m forward to tell the attorney that the | Falrmount street, McLaughlin sald: “‘;{"{“;}-‘,m ‘l‘“;_',“f’i“";‘l?"}f&’1:*“"{";‘ ar- Preferred l)) AR ALIOTNOY | Mot o e B Devire. Moirrw t ase and stated | date was 1855, Sulllvan attempted to | My wife was alone when she fell off the car ;’r_l,:;v S kP e Joi Goven A8 o m. Ask Southern Pactfic agent t ntion of the plaintiffs to | have the question reread, which was |and na one knows bow it happened. She was | EFOTCS ¢ (sl i 1 y al e = | done after the witness left the room. |taken to the Raliroad Hospital, but the peopls | Humphreys was a short. termer and, Louis | Cleaveland - Pillsbury, ex-con- 12t Lloyd made false répresen- . 40 - | there had her removed to the Central Emer- | being sick, was sent to the hospital. | . % by Robert to the plaintiffis regarding the| While the witness was out of the room | gen It was there that I found her. I hnd | when he felt well enough he quietly | Yich: IS Wwanted by the police. ober ice of an alleged aunt and that | both Mrs. Mathlida Velller and her | her removed to St. Mary's Hospital, where Dr. | o o I8 000 WO CUQURL 3¢ AN €W | Treat, an attorney in the Parrott| treated the plaintifts as | daughter left, and upon the witness’ | George Macdonald trvvhlgfd fi"n !k“‘l;-“ 5,',’.3 et r“'u‘,nm him building, obtained a warrant from Po- were entiticd fo% share in | Turn It was'intimated that a consul- | dd Sanday, and D, Mactonald byt lnce fold | us fr lice Judge Mogan yesterday for Pills-| For Infants and Children. at the Rallroad Hospital her life might have been served. Dr. P. R. Brown, house surgeon of the estate, but after a lapse of time |‘tation had been had. This was indig- brought up the story of the aunt's| nantly denied and the subsequent talk | | | bury’s arrest on a charge of felony em- | the property; thereby causing |‘W2s Sauelched by the court. | bezzlement. | The Kind You Have Always Bought ADVERTISEMENTS. Treat became acquainted with Pills- -ADVERTISEMENTS. right ! the plaintiffs to relinquish their clai The witness then endeavored to tell | Southern Pacific Hospital, against whom bury about three weeks ago, the latter T Bs | 1t is along the lines of proof of the: the court that it was asserted in the {the accusation is made, said: having asked h‘l:l xolp;e:;u wn-‘;er 1(7;- Bears m‘ | alleged facts that the case 1 oceed- | Jetter he referred to that Isabella was |* s B v 3 pers In connection wit! grandfath- | gjgnature of in s . se is proceed Mrs, McLaughiin was brought in Wednesday e datate IE AT N 0t Dceiag Aha A | ing. | born over a year after the death of Lawyers in large number were clus- | Antoinette’s husband, Ferdinand, and Jloyd side of the at- | that therefore Mrs. Weill, who was a nile Matt Sullivan and | SiSter of Ferdinand. was not the aunt Mrs. Mary Dimmick of Washington telle | appeared in behalf of | of Isabella. This testimony was stricken How Lydis E. Pinkham's Vegetabls | the pl Sylvain, Leon, Samuel | out. The witness than stated that soon and Leopold Levy, Mathilde Veiller and | after the birth of Isabelld; Antoinette | night. She was conscious, but stunned. diagnosed a probable, fracture of the skull and gave her emergency treatment. She was then taken to the Central Emergency Hospital. Ex- cepting In the case of employes of the South- ern Pacific, we give only emergency treatment, | and then turn over the pattent to whatever ace It Is proper. In this case the proper e was the Emergency Hospital, and there three weeks Pillsbury was a frequent visitor to Treat's office and got sums from him at varfous times that aggre- gated $250. He gave Treat an abso- lute assignment to a draft on the es- tate in Albany for §600. The draft ar- rived from Albany on Monday and IMPORTANT TO MARRIED WOMEN | WITH SORES Compound Msde Her Well. { P | Erancots {Carrez. “¥or_Mr. ‘Lioyd..ap- | Levy and he? sistén kedl kevt and be- | Fa0S, Fai Lot RCLL ol Pillsb h S h Treat il 3 | peared Charles F. Wheeler, Judge ! ¢ame inmates of a house of repute on % 7 sbury, happening to reac! reat’s | It Js with great pleastre we publish | Charles W. Slack, - Alexander Heyne. | Sacramento street. R L Would Scratch and Tear the Flesh ofice st that morning, opened the | g Py the foll p 1 S, @ - ine- n 3 Willla L. Wood, yd" A document in which s set forth | * . . etter, secure: e draft and cashed it. e following letters, as they convino & AN WRTPR I Waes, Jaurd s few | 7 Mo Mrs. McLaughlin was brought to us from Unless Hands Were Tied—Wasted | “'Treac satd that Pillsburs had been Renters’ Loan | the sum of $8000 at 7 per cent interest for four years, representing the amount given to the six cousins by Lloyd, was | then read and fntroduced in evidence. | It is the intent of the plaintiffs to show pold Levy. Sitting beside Mrs. ‘Ma- | that this mon. as offered Mr. Lloyd thilda Vefller was her daughter, Miss | in return for tig¢ deeds that it is al- Louise Veiller, while near them sat | leged he fllegally holds. Mrs. Leon Levy and Mrs. Leon Velller,| The cross-examination was taken up partner. SYLVAIN LEVY ON STAND. In the courtroom as interested spec- tators were all the plaintiffs but Leo- the Raiiroad Hoepitsl. Dr. Glover examined her. Bhe lfad been bandaged before she came. Dr. Glover diagnosed a possible fracture of the base of the skull. For such an injury no oper- ation is possible, and the only treatment is to keey the satieni as ‘quiet as possible. ~After a dressing of contusione, the patient was given a bed in the women's ward. In the morning her husband came and had her removed to St. Mary's Hospital. the, Dr. Kusich, autopsy living at 923% Mission street, and had introduced a woman about 26 years of age to him,as his wife. He told Treat that they had been married in Modesto, Treat called at the house yesterday morning and learned that Pillsbury and his alleged wife and disappeared. Plllsbury, after - being dischargd® from San Quentin In December last, Trust Co. Savings Bank 222 Montgomery Street . San Francisco, Cal Receives and Pays Interest on ingly prove the claim we have so many | times made in our columns that Mrs, toa Skeleton—Awful Suffering for . Over a Year—Grew Worse Under Doctm—§kin Now Clear, WOULD HAVE DIED surgeon at vas formerly Miss Genevleve | by Mr. Wheeler in rapid-fire style along Desasits of $1.00 up. . her husband belng a son of | the line of Sylvain Levs's testimony re- | Morgue, after a .post-mortem examina- . serving a term for forgery, went to Semi- ciller. | garding the conversations with Lloyd, | ton, confirmed Dr. Glover's diagnosis. BUT FOR cUTlcURA, live at 121 Powell street under the ‘ name of H. A. Williams. He fell in » morning session was devoted to | but repeated questionings did little to | He said: ““The autopsy showed a fracture love with Lena Rinaldo, a young girl | shown his photographs in the Rogues’ Gallery.. There was a painful scene and the girl was disillusioned. Her mother, who lives at Rocklin, had come to the city to attend the marriage and the girl agreed to go home with her. Pillsbury was arrested that evening not attend- ¢ourt “during the day the | plaintiffs’ counsel placed Sylvain Levy ! on the stand, :He was a cousin of the and a mative of Strasburg. came to New York when a year and to California shortly after- ley. liabilities $372.50, no assets. Mr. Plate sets forth that.in June, 1903, he borrowed from Willlam H. Stanlels of this city on his note $45, with interest at ‘120 per cent per annum, and that he has paid $135 interest and yet owes local netary public; in which. Sylvain | Levy, above his signature, asserts that | his cousin was recognized by members lof the family as being the illegitimate | daughter of Antoinette ~ Levy and a of Vicksburg, Miss., other parts of his ». body, and then one Q)\ came on his chest, A\ *worse than the others. Then I call- | | argument over an amended answer, shake the witness. His statement that [at the base of the skull, for which _ 2 | which was finally admitted, an out- | he did not know, at the time he re- | trephining could do nothing. The tre- “My little son, when about a year |who was employed there. They were |line of the case by counsel for the | leased the deeds to Lloyd, that his|phining done by Dr. Macdonald was six | @nd a half old, began to have sores |to be married on February 2, but it be- | contestants, and a call for Mr. Lloyd | cousin was alleged to be of illegitimate | inches away from the fracture.” come out on his face. I had a phy- |came known that the supposed Wil- o | to take the stand. It was found that | birth, was next attacked. ———————————— sician treathim, |liams was Pillsbury. and to convince | the defendant ‘\]’us ill and adjournment | DEFENSE SPRINGS SURPRISE. . Petitions in Insolvency. but the sores grew | the girl that she was to marry a noto- was taken until 2 o’clock. . Wi A petition in insolvency was filed in| , worse ~{rious ex-convict she was brought to | ~After it was'shown by counsel in | ALty ,Y:,’,‘;;‘,i{ng"";g"‘,,;‘:,;"‘;;’e; tho United Stateh DIstrlct Opust vestor- began to .,omf,'h:.? £he Hall aof Justice & few hours before l the afternoon that the defendant could | gioneq by the witness at the office of a | day by Charles F. Plate, clerk, Berke- |~ his arms, then on the time fixed for the marriage and decedent He old Pinkham, of Lynn. Mass,, is fully quali- L0S ANGELES TIMES fiedto give helpful advice tosick women. ¥ .clothing dealer Rosd Mrs, DiUmicC e ALY - Tount of e famils of Tsihella Levy | KnOWR as “Red Moses” The document | the principal and, thres menths’ inter- i Pt ’ n he “family ot Teve¥¥ | was signed in two places, the defend- | est. He sets forth also that he bor- | cian.. Still he grew worse. At the end gidD;“;ig:::dfl:l;t ,’,32,(’;‘,:,3“}’.:;' = SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE and of her mother, Antoinette Levy. The witness said upon direct exami- rowed $48 from Charles H. Morrell and gave him his note for $60 at an un- Her first lette: Degr Mrs. Pinkbam:— ant admitting one of the signatures, | which he claimed was' placed there un- clared that he would kill himself, as he had loved the girl and intended to ROOM 41, CHRONICLE BLDS, 1 have been a sufferer for the past eight | nation by Attorney Hanlon that he| Yo . 3 it # from painful periods—the pains wereexcruch 5 8 years old at his father's house | SGTCC j 0, [T T REL SR DRE hat | Bave to D. E. Perry of San Anseimo his tching thesoresand tearing theflesh. | was kept in prison all night and next Ta ating, with inflanupation and ulceration ofthe | in this: city fn 1855 “He further sald | Lot 3875 SEG VAR U0 oW @l that | FOEE L ot ety B SO 0 at an un “‘He got to be a mere skeleton, and | day was released on his promise that ephone Matn 1472, female organs. The doctor says I must have | th her marriage to Ferdinand Levy, “Known rate of interest and that there | Was able to walk. My Aunt | he would leave the city forever. The read or know its contents. | developments of yesterday show that the statements of his is about $70 due. George W. Kincald “by Arthr L. Fish, Represeatative &n operation or I cannot live. 1 do not want cording _to * b by o v sl ~ The morning session was started - :_;“:;.mi;: ”'y?"&.;i h“l]mn Lcl’._flfil‘ possibly | 9»\:1];14\':"71!:?. (nnkldpll?r:e‘ill .S!msb;rg, the attempt of Lloyd's attorneys to file | 0f 8an Francisco also flled a petition. | Ointment. So great was her faith in |he did not keep his promise either to it Wanroins) oo | e o leo o by them that Ter- | an amended answer to the complaint | His liabilities are $3446 and he has no [ it that she gave me a small piece leave the city or to lead an homest o - A n, D. C. | dinand ¢ tri‘{n 2 e f:‘ng o vl of the plaintiffs. Matt Sulllvan and | assets. His creditors reside in Los An- to_try and a little of the Oint- |life. The Times is the advertising er second letter : fover and that immediately afterward| cparies F. Hanlon were both on their | Seles and Santa Baspara. ‘ment. I fook it home without any R T A R Meliam it the Soutirest Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— | Antolnette Levy came to Callfornia. |got taiking against the filing of the faith, bt to please her I tried it, and | KNOCKED FROM CAR UNDER * You will remember my condition wken1 | ~RECEIVES CHECK FROM RUEF. | answer, as it was contended by them The Keith Exhibition it seemed to dry up the sores a little. WHEEL OF PASSING TRUCK last wrote you, and that the doctor said I The witness said that after coming | that the amended portion really con- [ Will open at Vickery galleries on Tues- ““Y sent'to the store and got a must_have anoperation or I could not live. | from New York recently, on reading of | stituted a cross-complaint. Judge Sea- | day, March 14, ang continue two weskas e frug o 2 | Aged Mrs. Emily Grissel Sustains Frac- 1 received your kind lotter and followed your | the death of Isabella Levy, he asked | well failsd to view the matter in that | o — o0 CONtIBNS G0 Wosks | cake of the and 8 box of the |“®iure'of Thigh Through Careless- advice very carefully and am now entirely | Attorney Abraham Ruef to {ry to have | light and admitted the documment over | ney Wheelor for A7, Liogd. Ointment and followed the directions, nean of Clumsy Men. well. As iny case was so serfous it seems @ | the will and deed conveying thé real|the objection of the plaintifts. 2 Atter the atwisgion of the answer| 500 8t the end of about two months | yrs Emily Grissel. 62 years of age. miracie that ] am cured. Limow that T owe | property to Lloyd set aside. Then, un-| The attorneys for the pIAINtiTs and the ahmcaeomntict the coner of | the. sores were all well. He has |who lives at 812 Hyde . strest, was .};)‘m only p:{_hm.!vh but my life to Lydia E. | der constant objections by the attor- | claimed that several admimsions In the the order.in which proof may be ad- never had any sores of any kind since. | knocked off a car yesterday on Market anfh‘mf egmlzlecompqnndmdw our| neys for the defense, he told of a|first answer filed by the defendant |mitted by the laintiffs, Attorney Han- ‘“He is now strong and healthy, |street, near Beale. She fell under the advice. cu’x wa_h miles without an ache or | conversation with Lioyd, in which he | were denied in the second smended an- lon called m."m Lloyd to take the| 8nd I can sincerely say that only for |hind wheel of a passing truek and sus- B . mdw_ma every suffering woman | asked Lloyd whether he would do any- ! swer, thereby making It necessary for | ptana. There was no response, and | your most wonderful remedies my | tained a fracture of the left thigh, a e fmdm A iy Jetter. and .rr?l]):z:];:‘}:‘;t wh | thing for the cousins, and particularly | the plaintiffs to review particplar evi- | it subsequently ‘:'PIQ’DQG that the de- would have died from |lacerated wound of the scalp and num- and East Capitol Streets, Washington, D, C. | 10,4 meelf. He said that Lioyd re-|dence in the case. To this the | fendant had fatled to answer a sub- g "sores. 1 used one | erous bruises. She was taken to the 9 g h - | plied, “Pick out a piece of property and | plaintiffs’ attorneys demanded a post- pena, owing, -according to his iattor- | cake of ap and mxo“ Harbor Hospital, but later removed to How easy it was for Mrs. Dimmick to | I will give it to you." This testimony | ponement of the:action, which Was de- | heve to' 11T hosaroi Brne o iatiorn Soap about, three St. Luke's. * & N write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., | raiged strenuous objections and 1t .was | nied. The court, however, allowed | counsel d'ern;n(:: that'ne be made the of :Oéigtmgnf.k‘_ }}:.w.gs: ‘Mrs. Grissel had just stepped on th : bert Sheldon, R. ! car and the car had started. when two stricken out. The witness then told of a second meeting in Attorney Heynemann’s office that took place on May 29, 1902, at which were present besides himself and ‘ the attorney, Mr. Lloyd, Samuel Levy, Leon Levy and Mathilda Veiller, 1In and how little it cost her—a two-cent stamp. Yet how valuable was the reply! As Mrs. Dimmick says—itsaved her life. Mrs. Pinkham has on file thousands of just such letters as the above, and offers ailing women helpful advice. them yntil today to file a demurrer. In adjous menl‘ g that the amended answer m:mwnn_re a1 rnmenzwu really 'constituted a cross-complaint, EN G Attorney Sullivan mainfained that ali | ing at FOpp e f Jo i the evidence necessary for the defend- g ant to qufet title was embodied in the | " document. This was denled by Attor- | cgn ‘men boarded it with such a rush that they knocked the aged wifan into the street. —_—— Says Woman Took His Coin. V. R. Maglll, 630 Geary street, ob- re> 7 ps i3 &as for painless extraction of teet™ ©