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Show Arrxn iieii nrMii.vn. lira. Miassban Wanls 111 1'ollev la Look Alter Illm. Chicago, Oct, 11. An evening Jiaicr says: Chief of Police Marsh las received a letter making rather sensational charges againt J. K. Sliawhan, said to have been a member mem-ber of Uie San Frauclsco Board of Trade. It is from his wife, who rays tho married him in Kentucky. They went to San Francisco and Jived liapplly socially. Since he left San F ranclsco, however, she asserts as-serts that she has learned of misconduct mis-conduct with other women. She also makes graver charges against him of misusing funds entrusted to him by her mother to invest. Since his arrival In Chicago he has not made any remittances, and she believes be-lieves be Is living In high life here, while she is without money. She wants Uie chief of police to gather proof, nnd she will coaoe and prosecute. prose-cute. A reporter found Shawban on tbe floor of the Boon! of Trade. He sal J be had separated from bis wife nut could not understand why ehu should have wriUen. They had corresponded regularly. He wouldn't talk about the accusations, further than to caution the reporter not to clvo currency to the mlttatcmtrrte If his wife, or others, as be had good buslnesi connections In Chits Chi-ts jo and Bau Franclrco. |