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Show j , , -e, ' ' " I " - t . i l - - Jl. : - : ' k ' ; , . - I w w.. e .f .. j . . I .. - - - s m i r swsBsessssBessseBssss jrlaee of detention for the political boos, c.jrir-' his trial, which is expected to extend over many months. No house has as vet been (.decided upon, but this residence is receiving favorable consideration. consid-eration. It contains eleven rooms and may be occupied in whole or in part. Elisor Big?y will have a conference with Judge Dunne today or tomorrow at which time it will be decided what will be done with Euef,' in view of the fact, that the prosecution does not trust either the police or Sheriff's office. One of the principal questions now being forced on the attention of the District Dis-trict Attorney's office is what is to be done with the alleged boodling Supervisors. Super-visors. No definite, aetion has been decided de-cided upon, except that for the present no immediate steps to remove them from office will be taken. - iTZTT TCr. Ilarch 2. ratri.i CiTiota, prerilcnt of tie Unit:! r.-U-ways. Can Irincl.';o, Baid toiay tlat it is Lis lnterlion to go to Can rrancisco In tie near future. He said he had planned originally to be in San Tran-cisco Tran-cisco early, in Hay, bat that lie bad decided de-cided to go sooner in view of the situation situa-tion In connection with the' charges ; against Abraham Euef in which the i United Hallways is accused of giving bribes. Calhoun said he could not say j Just what day he will ' leave for the West. . ' . . SAN FRANCISCO, ' March 22. Fate may decide that the former home of Mayor Schmita will become the prison of Abraham Buef. It. is at 2839 Fillmore Fill-more street and has been offered to Eli- sor Blggy'and Detective Burns as a |