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District Attorney Wachhorst found difficulty in getting her to realize the seriousness of her position. When he said: "How would you like to go to San Quentin for a year or two?" she turned her large eyes upon him and said:

"I don't know—what do you think of it?"

Sorry She Tells Name.

"I'll have to send you back to the sheriff and let him keep you a while if you don't tell the truth," said the district attorney.

Then she told her name and a wi[[?]] was sent to her father, who telegraphed:

"What's the trouble?"

"Grand larceny," was the reply.

Fischer is expected to be here in a day or so. The girl's chief concern is that she has revealed her name.

"How foolish I was to tell my name," she said. "I could have gone back home, and now the won't want me."

MUCH DEPENDS ON BOTTLE.

CUMBERLAND, Md., Jan. 26.—O[[?]] the chemical analysis of the contents of a small vial found in the muddy roadway depends whether State's A[[?]] and the local authorities
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