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mmmmmammmmmmmmmmm hearts than ever he has done as a i Redding, Cal. Mount Lassen, victor. American volcano, again in eruption (Third "Tensest Minute" Monday.) ' yesterday. . o o NEWS OF THE DAY CONCERNING CHICAGO Wm. C. Nolan, Agent United States Express, reported $10,000 gems miss ing. Package disappeared June 4. 30 arrests made for glaring head lights. Two bankers and a railroad superintendent caught. 35 fined $5 in Wednesday cleanup. Geo. Kessler, 18, Evanston, ar rested for panhandling to take girl to show, paroled. Got $3 in three hours. Claimed rheumatism is caused by tonsils. Order alleged to have been given at big hospital to remove ton sils of nurses and internes. Unidentified man shot and killed in alley rear of 6438 Drexel av. by Policeman James Coleman. Man fled when policeman approached. Local doctors rap liquor cure. Condemn Hord Sanitarium, Shelby ville, Ind., for offering $25 rebate for each patient. Chicago "drys" to make no cam paign until 1916. None unless $25, 000 fund is raised. James Anderson, in county jail for robbery, presented with new pair of pants by sister. John Murphy, best friend, borrowed them. Murphy now in jail for keeping Coleman's only pants. Jury awarded $27,500 to Eugene A. Bournique. Sued T. C. and J. B. Drake, owners Blackstone Hotel, for commission for sale of property. Nourse bigamy case may end to day. Defense blames "spite" for ar rest. War on fly urged by health depart ment. Campaign on rats 'also sug gested. Three firemen promoted and new batallion formed. Will include dis trict between 39th and 63d St., Ash land av. and city limits. Chicago Railways Company assess ed for $7,806,823. Jurors in Flannery case being quized. State's attorney seeking jury fixing plot. Mrs. Madge Schmitz, wife of in dicted deputy clerk, granted divorce. Cruelty. Rev. J. H. Pritchard, Louisville, Ky., brought 104 Bibles to Sunday school convention. Gone. Burglars looted Chas. E. Hire's Co., 22 W. Austin av. Found empty safe. Left purse containing $5.04 behind. Hearing on charges against Capt Arthur Stiles, West Park police, con tinued until Aug. 5. $20 fine against Tearney Cafe, 336 E. 35th st, sustained by Appellate Court. Violated 1 o'clock closing Joseph Park, 1117 W. 18th st., and James Park, 827 S. May st,, seriously injured. Motorcycle hit by car. Lesset Eastman, 11, 1930 N. Mo zart st., played with father's gun. Went off. Dead. Wm. Ramh, 17, and Edw. Rahm, 22, 1830 N. Lincoln st, and Phillip KrajecM, 17, and Anthony Protrow sH, 21, held to grand jury in connec tion with death of John Polzin, 25. Police Matron Alice Shanahan saw two 15-year-old boys robbing boy in alley. Grabbed their guns. Boys fled. Chicago educators leaving for St. Paul for 52d annual convention of National Education Ass'n. Street car hit express wagon. M. J. Real, 5123 Aberdeen St., driver, in ternally injured. $52,000 municipal bonds sold last two days. Wm. Schooning, 10520 Torrence av., wrecked auto to avoid hitting Tony Sadlowska, 10. Boy unhurt. Esther Smith, 2, 4233 S. Talman av., fell in tub of water. Drowned. Four boys under 15 found lot of dynamite fuses. Stuck them in j.stlfv' is gjjgjj 3fcaau M&SftU&M&M