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Show BULLET VICTIM IIIIOZEiO JOTORIIIG Possible Action Against Deputy Will Await Outcome Out-come of Man's Injury; Sarage . Denies Still Alexander Oeroa. 99. of 932 Wsst Second South' street, who waa shot Sunday after-noon by Deputy Shsrlff John W. Harris whils h was running away from officers after they hsd raided his restaurant of 172 Wsst Beoond h 4sv94il---1eMVttB9-eV'ta--ll'tt -ftP-0f-s)-sn - "-ewew to be In a procarloa condition at St. Mark's hospital. What action, if any, will ho Instituted In-stituted sgalnst Harris will depend upon ths outcome of Oeroa injuries, in-juries, it Is said. Considerable comment has been mads upon ths ease, wKh tho thought generally s pressed thst ths deputy carried his duties to tho extreme In shooting- at a man who faced a misdemeanor mis-demeanor charge. Sheriff Ben R. Harries, who, with Deputy Hsrris and Deputy Shsrtffs Arthur Nlcholls and Bob-art Bob-art Holt, conducted the raid, waa reported yesterday as having said that suspicion attached to Oeroa In that ha had posted bond for a man named Savage, whs had been arrested for allegsd bootlegging. Bavags, according to tho stataensnt attributed to Harries, operated a still at Second South and Eighth West streets. Lsnnlo Ravage, 1112 West First South street, said that hi prem-isss prem-isss hsd been raided on Auguet 14 by sheriffs deputies. Hs dsn led thst hs had ever operated a still, snd all ths deputies obtained when they searched his prsmtses wss sne-flftb of a pint of whisky which was la a one-pint' bottle. " |