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Show (I'JllLmSTO Eli BACK 10 HIS "Dr." J. M. Dailoy, now scrvjng a fty-day sentence in the city Jail a.s eclf-confessed confidence man, will be released this week probably Wed- nesday. I Dalley, whom the officers learned deserted his wife in Sacramento sever-jM sever-jM al months ago, has effected a complete reconciliation and has made a formal H vow, in the form of an affidavit, that m he will return to his wife and "make HP, UP for past cussedness." The wife has written to Police Chief -Browning ln-f$ ln-f$ slfctlng that "she believes his regenera-Vj5Ition regenera-Vj5Ition Is sincere." S i "Ils nv,'ul nard for me to 00 com' jlpelled to write you about my hus-1 hus-1 fhusband," says a letter received today from Dailey's wife who signs hor names as 'Mrs. Annie Dalley.' "Ho has promised me he will return as quickly as he has served his time and will take care of me. He says ho has i become a Christian. Please give him every encouragement. I believe his regeneration re-generation is sincere." Mrs. Dailey, who Jn former letters claimed that "Dr." Dailoy had married mar-ried her and squandered ?10,000 of her money, later asserting, onco in San Frnnclsco and finally in Sncramento, wielded a club upon the prisoner as and to regeneration. That is, she threatened threat-ened to have him arrested for wife desertion de-sertion in the California courts. She demanded that he sign an affidavit agreeing to tako care of her the "doctor" "doc-tor" lost but a minuto In obtaining the 'services of a lawyer and forwarded forward-ed the affidavit, declaring under oath that ho had bocomo a Christian and would be a dutiful husband from now on henceforth and until old Gabriel sounds his call. The wife bellovos him and will not prosecute. Instead, she asks Chief Browning to advise him -to meet her in San Francisco Instead In-stead of Sacramento ,when released from jail. |