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86 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE<br />
Fred Boneham were also sentenced to 25 years. Officers Monaghan<br />
and O'Keefe and O'Connor and Egan worked on <strong>the</strong> case.<br />
March 19, 1912, John Richardson, alias Valley Row John,<br />
was arrested at Fresno, California, for <strong>the</strong> murder <strong>of</strong> James<br />
Blair on F'ebruary 4th, 1903, and brought back to this city by Detectives<br />
Frank J. Shannessy and .James W. Duffy. He was sent<br />
to Joliet penitentiary for 14 years.<br />
April 23, 1912, John Walton, alias Speck Moss, was arrested<br />
by Detectives 0 'Mara and Quinn. He was returned to Kansas<br />
City, where he was wanted for attempted murder and robbery.<br />
Sentenced to 14 years in <strong>the</strong> penitentiary.<br />
April 24, 1912, Willison Tilson, or William Tilson, was returned<br />
to this city by Detectives William"E. O'Connor and John<br />
Egan and tried for <strong>the</strong> murder <strong>of</strong> Harry Adler on March 19th,<br />
1912. He was brought back from St. Louis, Mo. He was found<br />
guilty and sent to Joliet penitentiary for from one to twenty<br />
years. ,<br />
April 29, 1912, Abe Frank, money box confidence man, was<br />
brought back to this city by Officer Harry J. Wer<strong>the</strong>imer and<br />
given ten years in Joliet penitentiary.<br />
August 8, 1912, Jacob F. Guthrie was arrested by Detectives<br />
Farrelly, Power, Welling and Brophy on one charge <strong>of</strong> forgery<br />
and ten charges <strong>of</strong> burglary amounting to over $160,000. He was<br />
sent to <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn lllinois penitentiary for <strong>the</strong> insane at<br />
Chester, Illinois.<br />
August 20, 1912, S. W. Ne<strong>the</strong>rton, automobile thief, was<br />
arrested by Detectives Sheehy and Sullivan <strong>of</strong> this Bureau. He<br />
'Was subsequently connected with <strong>the</strong> band <strong>of</strong> automobile thieves<br />
and burglars under Dr. Kern and "Dr." Stalhutte, arrested on<br />
November 29, 1912.<br />
November 29, 1912, Joe Todd, "Dr." E. B. Stalhutte and<br />
Dr. KeJ."n were arrestcd for stealing a number <strong>of</strong> automobiles and<br />
burglaries. Case is still pending. Arrest made by Offieers Sheehy<br />
and Sullivan, and McGuire and Rudow.<br />
November 1, 1912, Charles Conway and Beatrice Ryall were<br />
. returned from Lima, Ohio, for <strong>the</strong> murder <strong>of</strong> S<strong>of</strong>ia Singer on<br />
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