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,t- -r -ri i rr CHICAGO NEWS IN MRIEF '- Suitcase- containing clothes valued at $100 stolen from auto of Geo. P. Duggins, 529 S. Lawn- dale av., at W. Monroe and S. Peoria sts. ' Harry Mendelson, 1112 W. '-l'3th st., and Preston Payne, 764 W. Congress St., arrested. Rented horse from M. Star 723 W. 14th st, for 3 hours and kept it 12. , Charles Fisher, manager Uni versal Motor Truck Co., -2216 S. Michiga'n av., arrested for speed ing. $10 and costs. ' Neil Gough, 14, 2L N. Austin av., saw aviators fifing. Ran away from home. James GoughJ his father, has offered $50 for infor mation leading to the where abouts of the runaway. Josepht McGuire,whb fell from building at Grand blvd. and 43d st Sept. 3, died. Mrs. Flora Snowden died at St. Luke's Hospital from injuries re ceived when struck by car at S Wabash" av. and E. 14th st. John P. O'Neill, -1842 Wabash, av., went in Gragan's saloon, 18th st. and Wabash av. Quarreled with unknown man. Stabbed. 'People's Hospital. Assailant es- caped. f Deserted baby found on door step of house 1541 Harding ave. , Miss Katherine Vigratz, 18, 1547'W. 40tfi pi., is threatening to. kill herself if police don't find her sweetheart, Frank Zutcitis, 22, 1917 Jefferson St., whom rivals kidnaped just before wedding. " Two places found where horses are-killed and meat sold to Chi cago slums and saloons. One near Dunning, other on drainage canal-near Summit. Otto FJ.Olson, alias Granfuast, held by Milwaukee" police' pending investigation of story told by; women. She -says Olson confessed kill ing man during the lathers' strike in Chicago two years ago, to her. Olson was a scab lather. George F. Hartford, Inter Ocean manager, fined $100 for speeding; Arrested twice in same day. John Allison failed to obey new law ordering autos to stop at street corners behind street cars.. $5 and costs. m James Ellis, negro steward of freight steamer Zenith - wore straw hat after bell rang. ' Wm. Redmond, cook on boat, didn't like it. Cut Ellis' abdomen with brea'd knife. Ellisis in I. S. Co. hospital. May die. Redmond is in jail. E. " E. Scaninger, broker, Hoopeston, Ill.t arrested on war rant sworn put by Judge Sabath Aug. 21. Con game. Mrs. Laura Moninger says Scaninger swindled her 'out of $6,140.' . R. W. Good,, broker, 841 Cas tlewood terrace, tried to cross N. "W. "L" tracks at Argyle station.' Killed. Mrs. Mary Barna, 24, 9347'Cot tage Grove ave., shot ,and killed herself. Despondent over ill health. Miss Helen Kane, 19, 1219 n . ,...