Show TOURIST LOSES MEMORY AND FORGETS HIS NAME An unusually sad ad case of ot lost memory has been developed by a n young youn man tan mannow now in In the city Jail who vho while his mind w was wandering gave his name as lut Louis Caplin and his place of ot re residence as St. St Louis or Chicago Chicago- he was not certain Which The young oun man who Is a stranger In the city appeared at the tho police station yesterday afternoon and complained that he had been robbed ut at the referred to the president us as Teddy Tedd White House b by President Roosevelt He Ho invited In him bin to the White House and said ald that they met on a l train and Teddy ledd I and relieved him of flOS The young man also said sald that he had been a United States tes Senator but was removed from ollice and aUll that Roosevelt had threatened to kill him If It he said It evident to the police that the young youns oun man an anything about the robbe robbery w was wal s was Insane and he was remo ed to the county count Jail Jail- Later he partially recovered creel ered his mind so o that he could talk intelligently but It was then found that I his memory had lied tied from him He could not remember any anything thin which he said at the police station neither could he remember hl his name or place of abo abode e. e He said that his wife's wiCe's first name was Lena but he lie could not remember he was lawyer law er and a Knight her la last t name He finally told the tIle Jailer that a n. of oC Pythias and asked that thal a n Knight ht be sent tent for fOI Dr A. A A. A Kerr Ken responded and talked to the young youn man for some time It was ns evident the doctor said that the man was wm a 1 Knight Dr Kerr believed result of or some foreign substance that thal the unfortunate suzn's m condition con Is the brain anti and that he should bo be removed to a pressing on the speech center of the hospital where he can cnn be given proper treatment wrote the words Lena B. B and h he When hen the thc man was given a pencil paper of the hotel registers re- re Alabama and Henry A ft careful examination no penmanship that resembled l that of nf the unfortunate man stian |