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Show SEEKING PARDON FORJYIL DOER Chicago, Oct 29 Philip B.trrku.,s. a wralthy Alaskan. h.LS paused In t'hl-c:-go ou his way lrom the Klondike to New York long enough to attend to a matter which he savs has been cn his mind and cuisileme for two years. He Is M-cklng a j'ard'.'u for Isidore Filed, vvho 1 serving a sentence of ten )ear in the penitentiary. Two years ago Mr. Bajoku-o stopped in Chicago and I -adore Filed drugged and n i.bed bin; of .!,0oo. t 4 f,,r t!ii iui"de d that he 1 serving his si nteLCe now. BarckuK p-il hlni where he Is today to-day Lj Itarrkust plani to rescue him. "I tee him In my sleep." cald Barc-kurr. Barc-kurr. who sto-i-J faci:,c the pri-oner i je.u-rdjy In the nlterwiary. "For to .e.rv I have not slept," sitli P-ircktiis. "That Is why I hive stopjed t'i undo that work of mine Uu ) ear 8 .0 " After toe roLnerv Barrens forj --. Fried To New York, where h had hlai arr-.sted and brought back here. |