Title:
Chas. Morton, another Midwinter Fair pickpocket, came west to show how cleaver [sic] he was and on March 6, 1894, was arrested
at the Fair and sent to San Quentin for 2 years and on finishing his term in prison, left for the east stating that San Francisco
was not such a "jay town" as he had been told it was.
Local Call Number:
BANC PIC 1996.003:Volume 30:23b--fALB
Filename:
I0052251a.tif
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