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sr"iB'iefigpew."t jHfM.SijMHSu'iNgiaip'1 NEWS OF THE DAY CONCERNING CHICAGO Police seeking Ernest Payne, Geo. Baker, Ernest Shernell and Andrew Pearson. Men escaped from Geneva jail. Lestor Jewelry Co., 504 S. State st, looted. $1,500 stuftjaken. Gov. Glynn of N. Y. inspecting fac tories. Mayor -will give luncheon to party at LaSalle Hotel. F. Bender, 22, 3126 Eddy st, rob bed $9. Nathaniel Jones, colored, stopped by 3 men. Lost $17. E. K. Mohr urged sex teaching at Sunday school convention. Says si lence is criminal. Mr. W. W. Duncan, Bradley Hotel, reported $1,600 gems missing. Daniel Murphy, 42, 4655 Kenmore av., arrested. $1,500 tapestry missed at Marshall Field's six weeks ago re covered. Edward Adams, 7, tagged and ship ped to Los Angeles, Cal. Visit grand mother. Girls discontented and leaving farms, says officers of Travelers' Aid Society. 5,000 came here hist year. William McKinley, speaker III. house of representatives, announced candidacy for Democratic nomina tion for judge of Probate Court Montis Butler held to grand jury under $5,000 bond. Robbery. 42 Proviso grade crossings inspect ed by coroner. Changes ordered in more than half of them. Graduation exercises of 22 high schools tomorrow, 3,641 diplomas will be presented. Partington Apartments, Irving Park blvd., sold for $1,000,000. Forced vacations on big railroads. Men forced to take 4 days a month without pay. Two weeks' vacation with pay for conductors on Pennsyl vania discontinued. Philip Lang, 1750 N. Fairfield av., swallowed poison June 16. Dead. Wm. R. Fosberg, defunct boy banker, arraigned for using mails to . defraud. . Anna Christensen, 4, 1818 N. Craw ford av., killed by auto. Geo. Pate, 4317 N. Kostner av., driver. Worshipers in Temple Anshe Kra vai, 1002 Maxwell st, routed by fire. Small damage. Sunday school verse called trash at Sunday school convention. Negro and temperance considered at yesterday's session. Lowrie McClurg, Winnetka, mem ber of A. C. McClurg & Co., dead. President McCormick vetoed pay ment of bills incurred entertaining witnesses of state. ' Police slush fund' used to pay for dinners, says Wm. Stine. Twenty-three fire alarms turned in in half hour during yesterday's storm. Dogs bit 12 Wednesday. Two dogs mad. Man believed to be "Julian Kup puwski" died from heat Building, Archer and State, hit by lightning. Loss $8,000. Lightning fired 178 N. State st Damage $5,000. Fuse blew out on Halsted st car. 25 passengers panic-stricken. $50,000 damage suit filed by Miss Pearl Bliss against Rodney H. Bran don. Peter Fergona killed and Patricfc Gillespie seriously injured at Diver sey station N. W. "L." Hit by ex press train while doing repair work. 23 arrested and 500 more warrants may be issued in Worth and Maine townships war on 'T)lind pigs." Own ers of resorts released on $&00 bonds. Eva Rose Miller, 5, 4429 Calumet av., became wedged between two buildings playing hide, and seek. Re leased by firemen. Firearms bureau may open today. Gun permits obtained in first deputy of police's office. ' Max Erxelben, prison guard Joliet, is "Larry Evans," author of "Once to Every Man." School board passed $12,428,049 budget Building-appropriation $5,? .AAa.&rLtfiggrfa HMHBHBI