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M 4 Charles W. Valle, 110 S. Des plaines st., non-nmion freight handler, got paid yesterday and invited 2 ofeer "strikebreakers" out drinking. After trying many saloons walked over to Grant Park, where Valle was badly beaten and robbed of $8. Charles Hicks, printer, 501 W. 26th st: Suicide. Gas. Thought he was riot fit husband for wife. Mrs. Jane M. Qirinn expected to testify tomorrow morning when defense opens case. Tony Companion, 27, Italian, 1142 W. Polk st. killed. Sot in head at 22nd st and Armour ave. by another Italiari, who escaped. Rivalry over girl. Seven keepers of illegal resorts each fined $50 and-costs by Judge Beitler. 8Chvomen arrested, were discharged. Health department, in bulletin, advises people not to allow strangers to kiss baby. Wm. Curtis, alias Charles Smith, 18, 3725 Humboldt st, ar rested. Charged wtih taking $3.65 from telephone box of Sam uel Goldberg, 1136 No. Clark st, last Friday. Marjorie Carlson, 2140 Wabash ave, seriously injured. Struck by .Wabash ave. car at Congress st o o Washington.' Government of ficials of state and war depart ments peeved over growing strength of opinion that interven tion in Cuba bunk is desired o'hly by Willie Randolluf Hearst-and a few trusts that want to grab Cuba. - - 1 ABOUT PEOPLE PrinceMohammed Ali, brother of the khedive of Egypt is "among ws" He is traveling "incog," also in an European suit of clothes and a black fez. His name ap pears on hotel reg isters as "Prince Rustom Bey." He wants to see every thing from the Panama Canal to Alaska. CARPATHIA CAPTAIN REMEMBERED BY U. S. A gold medal and the thanks of Congress, carrying with it the privilege of admission to the floor of the senate and house, was or dered by the senate as a fitting recognition on the part of this nation, of the bravery of Captain Rostron, of the Carpathia. Smith introduced a resolution to this effect, at the conclusion of his Titanic disaster speech. The measure eulogized the com mander in glowing terms for his rescue of 706 of the Titanic sur vivors, and specified that Presi dent Taft be authorized to have struck, and presented to Rostron a medal coptainmg'$l,000 worth of gold. The resolution was adopted unanimously. o o , A Columbus man advertises that he will trade "a tiew vacuum cleaner for a season baseball pass." . . , DMftilliiflij'iMa. Lft agatefe.