THE WEATHER
C&ptain Edwin, writes:—Moderate to strontr w<=slierlv winds; glass rise; tide* good ; sea jooiemic ; rain psobaUe. Bobce deieefcm-s of some twenty American cities are searching for Dr George A. Witsoff, whose record as a bigamist » said to be unparalleled, said a New York telegram of August 25. He is accused <if having married nearly a hundred wives, most of whom ha has robbed of varioa-* sums of money, ranging from £IOO to' £2,000. He is "described as handsome and extraordinarily shrewd. He has changed hi religion, profession, name, and nationality, just as it suited him, in. all his-courtships. He speaks eeven languages, and has committed many of liis robberies by the nw of drags. He recently maraed ••*•» ■women in one week, and has * wife ia nmtr eveiy Sate -in. the JQoNaV
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Evening Star, Volume 12653, Issue 12653, 6 November 1905, Page 6
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132THE WEATHER Evening Star, Volume 12653, Issue 12653, 6 November 1905, Page 6
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