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plaints sts., bitten on face by dog in saloon of J. H. Anderson, 462 W. Chicago ave. Wm. Williams, 414 Sacramento blvd., saloonkeeper, reported to police that his son and companion 'had stolen $600 and $400 in .'.checks from the saloon. Both ' boys are 1 1. Unidentified Italian and wife ' overcome by gas in their home, "lllOW. 63rd st. Pulmotor,. Re vived. Oscar C. Harris, labor agent wifh offices in the Mid City Bank . bldg., arrested charged with vio lating the state labor law. Burglars entered home of Don ald Barbarti, 1374 Grand ave. ''Stole clothing valued at $200 and ";S50 watch. -T 0 0 'WIDOW ON STAND TODAY ' Ne,w " York, Oct. 16. Mrs. Herman Rosenthal, widow of murdered gambler; on -stand in -Becker trial today. Swore that Lieut. Becker was 'partner of her husband, in his gfUllUllllg uuuou c Said that Becker was so friend ly with her husband that he told .her that any time she wanted a favor, day or night, all she had to "io was call him, Becker, on the Becker's attorney, John F. Mc- Tntyre, did not question this part "of Mrs. Rosenthal's testimony, but tried to get her to admit that -iBridgie Webber and JackrRose fwere enemies of her husband and v had plotted his death. All Mrs. Rosenthal admitted wa that Webber and Rose were "not par- ticularly friendly" with her hus band. Mrs. Rosenthal was clad in deepest mourning. Many of her answers were so low that the court had to ask her to repeat them. -She was on the stand 40 minutes. , r District Att'y Whitman has called all his chief witnesses now. Mrs. Herman Rosenthal, He is expected to rest his case this afternoon. It is thought Lieut. Becker will be his own. chief witness. If Whitman gets Becker on the stand he is almost certain' to tiy and prove that Becker collected graft as head of the strong arm squad. m rO o New Zealand has 233 daily, weekly and monthly publications. ..?& i3l s y-apa . iW. MttttMaaaaMyiMMa .dtMrn. v