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Show rORGOT TTIIO HE WAS. Injuries BmlvMl by rail bad Deatroffcd the Xemorr. ClUCAao, Nov. 21. James Turn-er, Turn-er, who was placed In the Detention Deten-tion Hospital utterly Unable togivo a lucid slaUnient as to who ho was, recovered his memory today and started to San Francisco, where his une'ej Thomas Turner, lives. Ho said ho was injured by a fall a few years ago, and of late it had destroyed des-troyed bis memory for two or three days at a time. He has been travel ingselllng novel tkK,and frequently, when his memory failed, lie has been locked up In corns town and his trunks would go astiay. Then he would spend time la hunting them up. Recently ho has been trying to get to San Francisco, but had many attacks of tho malady, and thinks that within a month lie bas been all oVtr Uie eastern portion of the country. At every place ho was locked up, the authorities letting him go when he recovered his memory. Tho county pliy.lclan bail him ticketed to San Francisco, and an oClcial letter to trainmen attached to his ticket ' 1 can't stray if his memory fails -igaln. |