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-"H ?rw." NEWSlOF THE DAY CONCERNING CHICAGO Chas. Furthmann, under indict ment for conspiracy to obstruct pub lic justice, released, on $5,000 bonds. Harry B. Pearson,, conductor, sued Northwestern Railroad for $30,000. Crippled through accident. Gen. Grzegroz Murawski, Polish exile, died at his home, 1326 W. Divi sion st. 101 years old. Justice Charles Bell and Constable Henry Pine, Melrose Park, on trial before Judge Owens. Charged with ' running trap for autoists. Though principal object of the con ference of the Illinois Bankers' Asso ciation here today is to discuss means of throwing harpoon into Owen-Glass currency bill, the bankers refused to comment on bill to reporters. Coroner Hoffman ordered body of Wm. H. Lee, wealthy publisher, who died without heirs, exhumed on peti tion of Mrs. Lucinda Anderson, ne gress, who claims to be Lee's widow. Nick Dolfin, teamster, 519 N. Ra cine av., badly crushed by load of lumber that fell from wagon. Marion Drochowski, 15, 821 N. Ashland av., stabbed in arm by An drew Kedron, 15, 1350 Augusta St., during quarrel. F. D. Blendermann, sec'yNational Onion Salt Co., killed when auto turned turtle. Fire at Inter Ocean bldg. $5,000 loss. Carl Smith, 14, 1407 Sherman av., pupil at Haven High School, badly heaten by Prof. Francis Paul Taft, manual training class. Matthew Dengesel, after 90 days watching, caused arrest of W. C. Woodward, who sold him Logan monument for $415. Buddy Glover, Lincoln Park life guard, probably fatally injured, and John M. Jacobs, 2224 Irving Park blvd., hurt when auto crashed into building. Jacobs arrested. Edw. O'Brien, 3280 N. Clark st., thrown from buggy when struck by Joseph Deusler and his wife, Cath erine, each 94, found dead in gas filled room, 28 Clark av., Austin. Mrs. Katie Snyder, 9024 Green Bay av., stabbed with pen knife by hus band. A. Braggio, art dealer, 849 S. Hal sted st., fined $20 and costs for ex hibiting nude picture. Hahnemann Medicall College plans constructing $1,000,000 hospital and college of medicine. Municipal Judge Hopkins, after tour inspectidn, says Chicago is bet ter morally than any city abroad. Pres. McCormick has demanded detailed account of all expense money used, by detectives in state's attor ney's office. District attorney will investigate charge that Motion Picture Exhibi tors' League constitutes a trust. Mrs. Bessie Rigby, 50, 1821 Cuyler av., dropped dead on street. Heart disease. Vincent Noga, 31, 31 E. Illinois st., who admits he's an author, fined $10 for disturbing neighbors at night. Judge Fry, Speeders' Court, says judge should have power to impose jail sentences instead of fines on speeders. Four negro auto bandits arrested after terrorizing citizens of Gary and Hammond. Mary McDowell resigned from board of directors of Illinois Equal Suffrage Association. Russell M. Tarbox, music com poser, tJok trip to Crown Point-to pay delinquent auto bill and incident ally married Louise Winheim, 813 Drexel square. Capt. Healy, mounted police squad, says Chicago hasn't enough police to protect human life. Mabel Sturtevant, "angel" of six Northwestern University co-eds, dis--appeared. So did $1,750. City council committee of Wo men's Party of Cook County liad a,uto, Hospital, ,ij& x ajix. iuJXi. tricks Qfclderaa,niQibodyexplaIfi$P IJ m