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ting up fire escapes by 6 o'clock tonight it will be closed by po lice. Maclay Hoyne, State's Atty., made promise that he would turn over all the fees to the county collected by his office, over which he has ,the power of disposing. A. J. Cermak, bailiff of muni cipal court, will contest in su preme court, the power of judges to rein'state discharged employes of the clerk's and bailiff's offices Beginning Monday there will be no deliveries of mail after 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Maria Fero, 19, 957 Plymouth ct, missing. $10 reward" of fered. She disappeared with her cousin, Pietro Fero, who is also her sweetheart. F. E. Howard, deputy smoke inspector, accused of accepting $70 bribe to permit violations of the ordinance, was ordered dis charged by civil service commis sion. Belt line switch engine collided with M. C. freight train near 94th st. Engineer O'Leary prob ably fatally injured. R. Reed, 7850 Lowe av., fireman, broken leg. Delegations from West Engle wood visited Mayor Harrison. Supt. of Schools Ella Flagg Young, and school sites commit tee of board of education. They want technical high school. Jacob Hopp arrested here. Wanted in Dickinson, N. D., for raising check from $8 to $80. Ed Scott, bridgetender Loomis st. bridge, ended old feud last night whan he shot and killed! "(7 V -TT George Nehiling, 2605 W. 25th st., in saloon at 2901 Archer av. Scott arrested. Mrs. Wanzel Stucker, 311 W. 29th st., dropped while watching exercises of ward school pupils. Died at home. Heart failure. Joseph Silsbee, well known architect, 1044 Hollywood av., dead. Complication of diseases. Dr. R. St, Benno, 1533 N. Cal ifornia av., arrested for speeding in his auto. Fined $25, although he said he was going to answer call of baby choking to death. John Howe, 27, 15 W. Adams st., arrested charged with rob- berv Saloon license of Matt Luecker, 3334 N. Clark st., revoked on grounds that the place was "a hang out" for highwaymen. Mrs. Martin McDuff, 3709 S. Halsted st., overcome by gas. Hospital. May die. S. Moritz, 35, 1918 Dayton St., tripped and fell in an alley. Frac tured skull. May die. No one hurt when car hit auto of C. M. Moderweil, 5944 Win throp av. 15 tramps arrested for sleeping under stairway at 518 Plymouth st. Judge would not send them to Bridewell, as they wanted. Suggested a good "beating up," which he said would do them more good. ( o o Irate Customer Here, sir, that coat I bought of you is no good. It's full of moths. Abrahams Veil, mein good friendt. vot did you expect for two dollars butterflies?