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, rAWS, July J-i.-Thc "Count of
Mojitp Cristo," (he chnnipinn hnd nmn
f)f 'Fniiico imlnv N ouoe more n priso prise
ner: lie wnH en pi mod by the police
liflirJlii fourth CHi'iipo from prison,
piiil, with utinnU iibntit htm niclit nnd
dny, it nuititiiu; IrniiiVr to Algeria,
where he will hu lodged in the eonn-
ryV,sln)nsest and most dreaded
penitentiary.
The "Count's" rent iinme Is George
Jtoiiclier. Ho is twenty-nine years
old. At twelve ho w.ih n member of
a nineh feared bnnd of bnrylnrs, and
before the ngc of twenty hnd been
Henti'iieed seven times in France niul
four limes in Ilolijiiiin for vnrious of
i'cupes. In toon he wns called to servo his
two yenrs in the hnny .uid was sent
to nil Algerian regiment which is
made up exclusively of Inw-hrenkcrs,
and is known ns n "disciplinary regi
ment." lie mutinied there and was
imprisoned. He escaped and made
hts'wny back to Paris after crossing
tin'' Mediterranean as n stowawny.
Kearrested, he was started back to
Algerni, but at Marseilles he was put
for a time in n medieval fortres
overlooking the. sen. One dny, dur
ing exercise hour, while mnrching
with other prisoners on the ramparts
300 feet above the sea, he dived into
(he wntcr and escaped again. He
swam under water nn almost unbe
lievable distanco to elude the shots
from the rifles of the sentries and
guards. This feat gave the 'llnd
Mnn" the name of the "Count of
Monte Cristo"
Once more Bouehcer was arrested
in Paris after a fight in which he
nearly killed several policemen. Sent
hack to to Africa and lodged in iv
cell, he secured n piece of steel in
some mysterious fashion, and sawed
a bole in the roof of his cage. Again
ho "bent his wny" ncross tho Medi
terranean to Spain this time, and
tho'uee to Paris. A stool pigeon in
formed the police of his return and
whereabouts and when cornered he
fought desperately, injuring seven
gendarmes with his automatic In
the hand to hand fight that fol
lowed tiic exhausting of his Timmtini
tirfn he stabbed fonr more officers
before he Avns finally taken. - -
GiVENGUGG
E
NHEIM
CHICAGO. July 14. The third at-tempt-
to set aside the decree of di
vorce granted Mrs. Grace Hrown--Giiggenheim-Wahl
in Chicago in 1001
nnd establish her as the legal wife ol
William H. Guggenheim, mulli-mit-liounire
ore smelter king, who now
litis a second wife, was begun he-
fore three judges of the circuit court
of Cook county today. Arguments
were begun today on n motion bv the
state's nltornev that the decree of
divorce be expunged from the record
on the ground thnt it was obtained
through collusion and that the then
Mrs. Guggenheim was not at that time
a resident of Illinois as is necessary
under the laws of Illinois.'
The first attempt, made hv the di
vorced wife herself, ended in fniluro
when Judge Heard, of the circuit
couit, on January 11, 1013, decided
that while there wni evidence of col
lusion to set aide the decree would
be against public policy, inasmuch as
both parties bad remarried. Slate's
Attorney Hoyne filed nuntlcr peti
tion, after Chief Justice Baldwin had
requested an investigation.
The marital affairs of the Oiiggen-
heims aroused the interest of society
in January when the divorced wife
began her efforts to have the decree
set aside. The Guggenheim were
married in Hoboken, X. J., on Octo
ber 30, 1000 nnd lived together only
one day. Within n few month Mrs.
Guggenheim came to Chicago and be
gan proceedings for a divorce. She
afterwards charged that she swore
she was n resident of Illinois at the
instigntion of Guggenheim's attorney
nnd her own. Tho decree wns
granted by Judge Dunne, now gover
nor of Illinois, nnd she wns given
?lf0,000 alimony by private settle
ment. ,
CROSS REFUSES TO
FIGHT WITH BALDWIN
PISTOL POCKET FOR WOMEN
LATEST AMERICAN FASHION
BUSINESS
BLOCKS
OF STOCK 1WIPE0
T.OS ANGELES, Cnl.. July 14.
The proposed Cros-Haldwin match
for July 20, at Vernon, is off today
because Cross refused to sign unless
Kunrautccd $3500 for bir end. 'Tom
McCnrey i looking for another op
ponent for Baldwin.
Ladies mst carrv guns (his full and
winter. Fashion has decreed it. fash
ion sneaking through the National
Ladies' Tailors and I)ressninker'
Association whose national conven
tion has just adjourned and this
photograph shows one of the ap
proved styles.
EXCELLENT VAUDEVILLE
IEMJJT STAR
For tonight ana tomorrow the
management of the Star has secured
an excellent vaudeville team Milton
W. Dcnedtct. late atar Chicago Folly
company, and Miss Margaret lie Van,
until recently with the Illograph
company, presenting their latiRhaMe
sketch, "Tho Commencement." Th
photoplays 'on the program for this
chango are abovo the average, feat
uring "Tho Children of St. Anne,"
In two reels; Forrest llalley's beau
tiful Creole lovo utory. a charming
romance of old Louisiana magnifi
cently staged and cleverly acted.
OUT BY BLAZE
STOCKTON. Cnl., July H.- -l'rac-ttcally
two solid blocks of IiusIuckh
houses and residences were wiped out
here by tiro which broko out Init
midnight.
Although hotels and a dotcu resi
dences filled with people were In
flames within a very few minutes,
there was no loss of life. The dan
ger was added to by the fact that
explosions of paint and whisky wero
going on every few minutes and a
dozen ends of live wires wero dang
ling In different places.
Tho exact eause of I he fire, which
broke out in Totten & Hraudt's plan
ing mill and lumber yard, has not
been determined. It quickly spreid
to a row of residences ncioss the
street. Tho (loldea West and fa
vour hotels wero devoured by th
flames, together with tho San Jo.i
quln Paste Works and tlelger's Iron
Works.
Not until the second block had
been practically destroyed were the
firemen able to make headway
against tho sjiread of (lie flames, ami
It was feared that a great conflagra
tion was Inevitable, as sparks wero
carried for blocks ty a breeze that
had sprung up.
Tho streets wero packed Will
household goods this morning, and
many of the homeless seut the night
In the streets. The loss is est I ant
ed at JK.0,000.
HL LOST FOR
THREE BAYS
WILDS OF GOTHAM
PICTURES AT PAGE
FOR TWO DAY ONLY
The announcement has been made
by tho management of tho Page the
atre that thoy have decided to dis
continue running pictures during tha
warm weather, with tha exception of
Saturdays and Sundays whon a spec
ial program will bo presented, with
an entire chango of pictures each
evening. When possible, a first-class
vaudovllle act or some other good
feature will be ndded'to tho bill.
Paniagua vaudovllle shown will
continue, though only-on Wednesdays
of each week.
NKW YOUK, July 1 4.--Helen Mc
Carthy, tho Irt-year-old daughter of
a wealthy man, living In nu ultra
fashlonnble uptown hotel was "hut"
for three das and nights and her
experience showed that it Is difficult
to Imagine anything to Impossi
ble la the umiiiroldly varied life or
tho big city. The McCarthy girt
dropped completely froi the sight
of family and friends and her where
abouts wero a mystery for sixty
hours, though tho entire police foice
of the metropolis was hunting for
her. She simply was swallowed up
In the "wilds" of New York, as com
pletely as though the earth had
yawned at her feet and engulfed her, j
though every newspaper In the city
carried her picture and description.
Helen did not like the school to
which her parents sent her and when
she rebelled her father spoke sharply
to her and boxed tier ears. Iteseut
fill, tho child left home to look for
work, she said. She did not find It,
and when night cuine, knowing no
homo open to her save Iho big hotel
to which she vowed she would not
return she wandered away up lulo
Fort Washington park at the north
ermost limits of .Manhattan nnd slept
in the open. The second day her
search for work was fruitless accoid
tug to her story and when night came
she again sought the shelter of the
secluded park because she know no
other resting place. On the thld
day she wns so exhausted from wor
ry, loss of sleep and Insufficient food
that she bad no energy to leave the
park, and It was there she was
found.
Two youths, reading newspaper
stories about her disappearance, saw'
the girl, and one suggested, more ai
a Joke, than because be thought the
girl was realty the missing Helen i
McCarthy, that she must be the miss-;
Ing girl. A detective working on the
case was even more sure of the girl's
Identity though she stoutly denied
thnt she wns the McCnrthy girl. A
telephone message brought her dis
tracted father, and he took her home
The police were amazed to tenrn thnt
thoy were outwitted for three ilai's
by u slip of n girl who was out In
tho open the wholo time. Small
wonder thai the .u'khiimii and guug
sleis say that New York is the imfeid
hiding place available after one him
"pulled n Job,"
A Miry pieliy lull for Iho niiuiiiier
hi of black iitniw trimmed wlili a
pleated hill of mnllne nud wreaths or
blue and pluk Mowers,
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Five
New Boots
Just arilved an early shipment (if
some of our new fall stylo boots In
III.ACK Nl'lH'CIC, VKI.VI.-r, Falent
and Ylel Kid. Made for us by John
Kelly, of lloehesler, N, Y,
8 co Tbein In Our Window Now,
flt 1.(10 and l.no
Not only up'tn-duto, but
a little ahead.
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Where "Might l'i Ires'' I'retiill.
OpiMi-llo I'oxl Office
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Pirilnnil'r Fnmuic Hifnl
I VI 1 1 Ml II t IUMHU1 IIVIKIl
' Med for (he Excellence
of ily Gui5' nc European M
Hltuntrtl hi ths Hub or (tin Principal
Theater nud Shopping District
Itrcently Iledei united and ItcfurnlMird Throughout,
mid IMIcr l.'tpilppisl Today lliiin Ker lleforo
IhiroiM'nit Plan
IIimiiiis Mltlioilt bntli, 9 1 .00 per dny nml up
lUxmn Will ImUIi, '-( per Uy nnd up
tl. J. K.l'lM,NN, Mnnnuer.
N. K. CI.AKKi:. At. Mgr.
Siskiyou Heights
Now Is Iho linio to nmko soloetion of lola and
tracts in this magnificent residence district.
SEE
JOHN A. TORNEY
BOOM 1, PALM BLOCK
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AUTO OWNERS ATTENTION!!
Mid-Summer Clearance Sale
-IS'
, '. OF TIMELY AND NECESSARY AUTO ACCESSORIES
AT COST!
TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW LINES.
THIS IS AN UNUSUAL CHANCE FOR THE AUTO OWNER. THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF THE BARGAINS OFFERED:
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$3.00 Auto Creepers $1.95
$15.00 Niekolplated Bumpers, save your
lamps $7.50
$3.50 Kobe Rails $2.00
$5.00 Tool Boxes $3.65
15e cans Tiro Talcum, will save your in
ner tubes .. 10c
$3.00 Bicycle Saddles $1,.75
$1.25 M. 0. Pumps 75
25c Tire Tape 15
50c Hall Pliers, (i inch 30
(50e Hall Pliers, 8 inch 40
05c McKaig Pliers 50
$1.00 Blowout Chains 65?
$1.50 Spitfire Spark Plugs 65?
$1.00 Champion Spark Plugs 50?
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$1.00"Pacific Special Plugs 506
$1.50 Priming Spark 7'lugs $1.00
$1.00 Rachet Screw Drivel's 60?
$2.00 Bench Vises $1.25
$1.25 Bench Vises 75
50c. Spark Plug Wrenches 30?
P).UU t Jacks, .t tpi.oU
$2.00 .Tacks $1.30
75c set Cold Chisels 50'
50c Tiro Tools 30.
$0.00 8-day Clocks : $4.00
First Aid Outfits 30 OFF
1 lb. cans Dry Graphite 25?
$3.50 Men's Cloves $2.00
$3.00 Men's Gloves $1.65
$3.00 Ladies' Gloves $1.75
1 qt. Nealsfoot Oil 406
.1 pt. Neatsfoot Oil 20?
Screwdrivers 30 OFF
"Wrenches, all kinds 25 OFF
Files, all kinds 25 OFF
Funnels, all kinds 30 OFF
10c Leather Straps, each 5?
$1.75 Tire Pumps $1.30
$1.25 Grease Guns 75p
$5.00 Bigsby Grease Guns.. $3.25
All other Grease Guns 30 OFF
25c bottle 3-in-l Oil 18?
All Lamps 33, OFF
$2.00 Tire Covers $1.25
$1.25 Water Buckets 85tf
All Tire Brackets 40 OFF
$2.50 Mud Nooks :. $1.50
$15.00 Kiro FA'tinguishors $10.00
1 gallon Melal Polish $1.25
25c. Liquid Veneer 15
50c Liquid Veneer 35?
35c Chamois Skins 25?
75c Wool Dusters 50
All Auto Uobes 33t OFF
5 lbs. Aulo Soap 45
10 lbs. Auto Soap 80c
$1.50 Tour Hooks $1.00
All Blowout Patches 25 OFF
25c Ton Strai) Sprimrs lOtf
$1.00 Sponges 75?
All other Sponges 25!OFF
20c. Colonial Gas Burners, 2 for :25V,
25c German A loo Burners 15s; :
25 Off on all Bicycle and Motorcycle supplies. 25 Off on all Tools
During this sale we will allow special CASH discount on all restricted or trademark lines. 5 on Tires and Tubes,
10 on Accessories, when sold at regular prices and paid for at time of purchase.
Pacific Motor Supply Company
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