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Show I'OIt Til K (lllANO ,11'HY. A 31einbr nf tho Folaom Fainlly 4iiarK(l Willi I ntinvful C'nlinbltiitiiin. William H. Folsom, tho woll-known architoct of this city and a brothor of ono of tlio Into lamented Drigham's numerous nu-merous vvivos, was before Commissioner Cireenman this morning chargod with violating the Edmunds-Tucker law. Twonty-four years ago Mr. Folsom married a Bocond wifo while No. 1 was Btill living, and lus since then and up to within a recent period continued this relationship, so it is charged. The plural wife testilied to her marriage, but sttiil that there have been no maiital rights by either of thorn during tho past two or three years. She also sworo that her youngest child was five years old next Inst July. The commissioner held Mr. Kolsom in the sum of 1000 to await the action of the grand jury, and the so-called so-called wife, Lavinia, in 8200 to appear as a witness. |