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mmmmmmm nm,wmjm "J-"!1 JlW'W &??? ?,gSE55WW5,JlpL"ilWtlu' sclous. Police prevented kidnaping by car company auto. Roy Peaks, 23, 4542 Ravenswood av., suicide. Gun Allen Walker, 7, 2Z15 Adams st, hurt by auto driven by B. Johnson, 3101 Congress st. Young Black Handers at target practice threw Italian district around Milton av. and Oak st. into riot. Barratt O'Hara will be acting gov ernor of Illinois for next six days. Dunne's in Ohio. Board of appraisal named to deter mine price of Chicago Reduction Co. held first meeting yesterday. Eight business men, one 75 years old, taken in raid on Barney Zach aris' cigar store, 212 E. 51st st. Morris Willard, Arthur Barrett and Sam Kramer, accused of getting $2, 200 out of Morris Feffernan in poker game at Hotel Grant, held to grand jury. Six. cigarette dealers arrested on complaint of Anti-Cigarette League. Mrs. Anna Newman, who says she was federal spy during Civil War, wants job working as secret service agent in white slave cases. County Clerk Robert Sweitzer has found that, through error, primary law makes no provision for judicial primaries. The death of Mrs. Walter B. Smith in Lake Michigan still remains mys tery. Three men hurt in fire and explo sion at" ammonia house of Aetna Powder Works, Aetna, HI. Or. Lou E. Davis, 1422 Milwaukee av., held to grand jury in connection with death of Mrs. Anna Adler, 1317 N. Robey st. Illegal operation. Arthur Metz and J. B. Strong, ex convicts, arrested leaving home of L. D. Sulzer, 1105 B. 52d st. Believed burglars. o o Tumblers made of ice, for serving summer beverages, have come into use in Germany. They save time lost in "washing glasses by eating rithe Jmnblefs. " - ' " ---- THAW ARRESTED UPON ARRIVALS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE Colebrook', N. H., Sept 10. Harry. K. Thaw was arrested by New Hamp-i shire authorities upon his arrival here( this afternoon and will be held for the New York state officials, who wired here asking his apprehension. Averill, Vt.f Sept. 10. Despite the habeas corpus writ requiring- hia presence in Montreal next Monday,! Harry K. Thaw was taken across the Canadian border into Vermont this morning before breakfast by the im migration authorities. , H , Thaw kicked, screamed and strugr, -gled like a madman. His cries brought the Coaticook natives into the streets, and he pleaded with them to rescue him, crying that he' was being kidnapped, but, with the exception of angry mutteringSj they made no demonstration. The proceeding came as a com plete shock to Thaw. Only yesterday, with his mother and sister in Mon- treal consulting with his attorney and promising a "trail of gold" in their efforts to keep him from being' deported, he, himself, stood in hia temporary prison, the Coaticook sta tion, and waved at sbme chorus girls on the platform. Later in the afternoon he asked permission to take a stroll, and his request was granted. Escorted, he walked for about half an hour,' through the country road, watching the sunset, humming under his; breath, perfectly satisfied. 7 This morning E. Blake Robertson, deputy superintendent of immigra-, tion of Canada, and a body of armed men, acting under orders of Minister Of Justice Doherty'went to Thaw's room at 8 o'clock and seized him. He fought furiously as he realized," that he was being taken by his ener: mies. The guards had to subdue him by force. He seized-a bottle and sent, it crashing through the window of the detention house. He was literally:' dragged on his knees down the stairs.1' .