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Show LITTLE ANITA BALDWIN. . ) A Sick Youth HOW Claims That She Broke ' Ilia Heart ... i.... She Kloped . With Another Man. San Francisco, March 85. Tho relatives and friends of Georire Baldwin and his wife Anita arc making efforts to tiud the present whereabouts of the pair. It is stated that th runaways took u train for the north and are now enjoying the honeymoon in u small town in a picturesque part of Siskiyou county, where they will remain until the end of the week. They will return to this city and endeavor to secure forgiveness. Edward Marshuts, who arrived in this city from New York about September of last year, has given for publication a story, in which he claims that lie lias been badly treated by Anita, lis declares that she fell violently in lore with him, and went as far as to propose pro-pose to him, and that he accepted. Baldwin became aware of the sentimental feeling which Anita felt for Marshuts, and informed in-formed the young man that he would make hiin a subject for burial if he persisted in annoying his daughter. Soon after Mr. Baldwin and Auita came to California. Marshuts shortly followed, and niado his presence known by Bonding letters to the girl. These missives were unanswered un-answered for I long time. Finally Baldwin wrote the following to Marshuts: "SlK You must not write or speak to my daughter daugh-ter any more or annoy her in any way, or 1 will attend to you to a certainty. It would afford me the greatest pleasure to do so. E. J. Baldwin." Iutimato friends of Anita say that she was never in love with Marshuts aud was much annoyed by his attentions." |