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WHAT HAPPENED IN CHICAGO Michael Keating, bartender, shot and seriously wounded bFrank Ven derbergT312 S. Sangamon st Van derberg surrendered. Miss Helen" Schloss, trained nurse, NwYork. nassecTthroUeh on way to K Colorado war. Will take care of is wounded miners. Alfred Gylsoe, 30, LaGrange, kick ed by horse three weeks ago. Dead. Louis Brown 21', Detroit, and Gor don" Attrldger 19, arrested at Hotel LaSalle. ' Police .believe them to be members of hotel robber band. Honie of MrsEtta McConnell, 4408 Sheridan road, looted. $1500 worth of stuff taken. Mrs. Elizabeth Detlas,' 20, 1402 Dickson st, killed by Stanley Mondry, 18, 1531 S. Chicago av. Mondry an gry because woman delayed wedding. Man shot self. May die. i Frank Arees, 14, 3220 Ogden av., drowned m Douglas. Park lagoon. Mrs, A. V. Thorsell, 65, 65 W. Dela ware av., suicided. Gas. Out Of" work. Gunmen called menace to city by Judge Kavanagh. 6,000 slam in 10 years- Police blamed for gun toting. John Liska, 360 -Orleans st, cut wjlh beer bottle 1n fight -with uncle, August Liska. James Reppo, 44 S. Jefferson st., stopped by two men. Refused to hand over money. Thrown into river. Pished out by bridge tender. "Overseer Voliva denounced churches and ministers. Advised wo men to starve smoking husbands to death. Oil houses fn vicinity of Kinzie and Wells sts. were threatened by fire. Quick action saved big damage. Dr. James B. McFatrich, former head of school board, "deadr Heart disease? . Guests at christening at home of Henry Rutelarido" panict-stricken. Three shots fired through window. No one hurt William Schroeder,"'55 Oak Park, found dead on priarie. Suicide. Acid. Cleofonte Campanini, director Qhi cago Grand Opera Company, denies rumored resignation. Western tour of company failure. 60,000 lost by trip. Jenkin Lloyd Jones urges study of church songs. Claims hymns are type of poetry. Samuel Goertzer, 1434 Spruce st., shot in chest in struggle for posses sion of pistol with Mathew Silver man. All roomers in house held by police. One man shot and two injured jn battle between six Italians at 1056 West Taylor st James D. 'Carr, Baltimore, .helcT in connection with disappearance of Rose Dillingham, 19, St. Louis. Grocery store, 3161 Wabash av.f looted by armed negro. Joseph and Abraham Sherman, proprietors, lock ed in ice box. $12 taken. Thomas McGowan, 351 Locust st, struck by street car- Severely In jured. John Johnson, 39, 11432 Calumet avM suiicded. Gun. Out of work. Mrs. Mary Clark ana MrsLizzie Bender, 1700 W. Jackson blvd., held as shoplifters. ' John Fallon, 20, 334 S. Western av, shbt and seriously wounded by Joseph Rucher, watchman Case & Martin pie factory. Four compan ions of Pallors arrested. Wm. Bigelow, 37, 3726 Herndon st, struck by &ufo belonging to Chas. Rittman, Oak Park. Severely bruised. Lieut Joseph Eggstine, fire patrol No. 5, plunged through hole in blaz ing foundry, Erie and Kingsbury sts. Severely Injured. Body of unidentified man, 40, found on lot D&splaines and Harrison sts. Revolver near-body. Suicide.' Wm. Frese, 23, 217 N. Sacramento blvd., mfesing. May have enlisted, " Police seeking Charles H. Reid, London. Disappeared year ago. Jeremiah Evorak, 22, 2835 Turner av., stabbed dnd killed by John v