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Show Abotrr 2 o'clock a. m. Saturday, says the Sn Francisco Bulletin of November 6, an interesting cowbiding aflair occurred on the corner of Kearny and Post streets. A well-dressed well-dressed man, whose name has not been ascertained, was walking up Kearny street with a woman affectionately affec-tionately cliuging to his arm. When they arrived al the corner of Post street another .woman, whose blood was evidently al tbe boiling point, appeared on the scene, and, suddenly neizing the man by the coat collar, hc struck him a dozen or more blews ; about Hie head and face. As the blows descended the enraged wuman cried out: "I II le.trn you to tell me you are goiug out of town to attend to business and then go promenading the street with a good-for-nothing hussy. Oh! you wretch you, to leave your poor wife at home and go ofi with other women; take thai, and that, aud that!" Tbe blows were given with all the Btrength the woman possessed and each one left its mark on the man's face The woman whOf, was leaning so fondly on themauY arm received a blow of the cowhid- early in the action and mado goo, time up Kearny street. Wbeu tL injured wife had exhausted hetr strength she released her hold of beei husband's coat collar, and he lost u tiuie in putting dialauce between him sell and his auyry sjKKise. A divoro0 suit will be the next act in tlie do,; mestic dmma. x 0 |