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Show ROBBED AND BEATEN MAN US1ND Missouri Merchant Finds Himself in Los Angeles LOS ANOKLKS. Cel.. Pet.. 5 - fte. covering his memory, which, he said, had been a blank for three months. O. M. Harrlll, -merchant, planter and president f the Hank of n.iulka, Mis.. today related that he had been beaten on the head hy a gamr of bandits until he had lost consciousness, robbed of $ft0 and t hen taken halfway across lhe continent by the hichwaynien, while his mind wss In a haze. - Harrill said he remembers frar-ments frar-ments of his experiences. Whiln In Memphis, he .Asserted, he believes he wis hit on the he id with a bottle and rohhed. The bamMt fearing the mn saliences of ther crime, took him with them away from the city. He retails passing through mountains and across a desert, he said. His misty mind begnn clfirtns. he said, when he I approached Loa Anirelcs. iie does not I remember where the robber left htm. i Mac Heed of lbnilka, n nephew, has arrived here and will take the banker I back to his home as soon as he Is able , to make the trip, lie has a lartre trash j In his head, and, he said, his mind 1 Is still a trifle hazy. : |