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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-218: Got Away with a Valise

Theft of a Valise; A young man named Haines stole a valise belonging to Mrs. Million and skipped out on room and board. Constable Woolf brought…

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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-219: Grand Central Hotel Robbers Caught

The thieves who hit the Grand Central Hotel were caught.
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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-22: Shooting at Jacksonville

D. W. Crosby and Louis Bunsow have a duel

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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-220: Burglary at Dunn home

Burglary at the home of George Dunn
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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-221: A Puzzling Case

Conviction of the McAllister boy; Report on the conviction of the McAllister boy.
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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-222: Murder in the Second Degree

McAllister conviction; Criticism of the trial of John J. P. McCallister
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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-223: Phoenix Letter

Joel Smith was arrested in Phoenix for a crime committed against his daughter

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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-224: Court Docket

George Justus convicted of manslaughter, J. N. Yocum convicted of assult, trial of Culp for murder, Gompers , Watkins and Wm. Macklin trials…

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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-225: Jacksonville Sentinel

James Watkins arrested by Sheriff Jacobs, for stealing money from R. H. Brown intended for C. C. Beekman
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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-226: The Watkins Robbery and The Horse Still There

Sheriff Patterson arrested Burton Hawks for robbing Doc. Watkins
Fred Denny stolen from
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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-227: Jacksonville Brevities

J. P. McAllister Sentenced; J. P. McAllister sentenced to life in prison. Judges Neil and Hanna moved for a new trial. but were overruled by Judge…

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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-228: Burglary Again

Robbery at the Paulson & Currey store
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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-229: The Boy Murderer

Article from the Salem Statesman on J. J. P. McAllister and his life in the penitentiary
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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-23: Incendary fire

The Jacksonville Sentinel reports that the home of Doc Rose was destroyed by arson. The home was owned by Mr Pool
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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-230: Medford Items

Theft at the home of Mr Joseph Clift, near Phoenix.
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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-231: Jacksonville Brevities

Theft in Jacksonville; A quilt was stolen from Mr Fisher by a Chinese man.

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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-232: Money Stolen and Recovered

Grandma Wells robbed by Frank Brown. Giles Wells, Jr. and Mr. Beagle capture him at Pelican Bay.
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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-233: Jacksonville Brevities

Mr Lousignont sentenced for theft by Judge Webster.
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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-234: Jacksonville Brevities

Sheriff Birdsey captured a fugitive on Evans Creek.
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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-235: Burglary Again

O. H. Blount clothing store robbed
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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-236: Arrested for Burglary

Items stolen from O. H. Blount clothing store recovered. "Tramp" William Myers arrested.
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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-237: Court Proceedings

Outcome of the robbery of O. H. Blount clothing store. William Myers aquitted due to the skillful defense of his attorney, C. B. Watson.

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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-238: Robbery of Jackson Hanby

Jackson Hanby robbed by masked men at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Van Horn.
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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-239: Charles Bassett

Charles Bassett the stage robber released from prison after being pardoned by Governor Pennoyer
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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-24: George Williams

George Williams attempted to escape from the Jacksonville jail

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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-240: Burglary Again

O. H. Blount robbed again.
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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-241: Reckless Horse Thieving

Frank Wade stole horses from Mr. Pankey and John A Hanley. He was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Taylor.
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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-242: Robbery on the Train

Robbery in the train yard.
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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-243: Blount's Burglars

Frank Warner, Maurice Sayles, and Chester Simmons all arrested on suspision of burglary.
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MS457, Haines collection Box 1 Haines-244: Blount's Chief Burglar

Frank Wade Jr committed to the insane asylum in Salem, OR.
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