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J. F. Baker

No. 3906. J. F. BAKER.


White man. Sentenced Feb. 20, 1911, from Harper county, for forgery, third and fourth degrees, on 37 counts; term 223 years, commuted to 10 years by Governor Stubbs. Received Feb. 21, 1911; maximum expires Feb. 8, 1921. Paroled May 27, 1912, returned July 12, 1912, reparoled April 25, 1913; violated parole May 1, 1914. Height, 5 ft. 9 3/4 in.; weight, 149; age, 30; eyes, hazel; hair, chestnut; complexion and build, medium. Occupation, telegraph operator.

Bertillon: 71.3, 80.0, 98.5, 19.7, 15.2, 14.5, 6.2, 26.0, 11.6, 8.5, 45.7.

 Finger-print classification:  1  R
                                    I  Aa  3 

Marks and scars: 1. Small scar on palm of hand close to first knuckle joint of index finger. Vaccine scar on upper arm. 11. Vertical cut star 1 in. long across first joint of thumb, outer. 111. Upper front teeth very irregular. Scar just below right knee.

Relatives: Maud Mable Baker, Perrygould, Okla., wife; G. W. Baker, Seattle, Wash.

Reward, $25.