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WHAT HAPPENED IN CHICAGO TODAY "Fingy" Connors, New York Democratic boss, stole some of Chauncey Depew's stuff, by say- ing that Republicans were preparing-for funeral to be held next fall., Valentine McCarthy told Judge Owens at Court for Insane that he had received message from spirit land telling him that Teddy i would be nominated. Teddy-bug. Fifty prominent Chicagoans met Paulist choir at Hammond, Ind. Marched to City hall, where mayor addressed them. Theodore Berg, 1720 Furling St., injured by street car at Gly bourne av. and Willow st, fought with company agents when they tried to kidnap him to private hospital. Alexian Brothers hospi tal. More than 12,400 pupils re ceived diplomas at Chicago public schools this week. ' -Mrs. Grace AbramSj vaudeville actress, granted divorce "because her iusband' gambled and would notTwork. Clayton Sanderson, 67, night watchman State hotel, 555 So. State st, found dead in bed. Mrs. Anna Barsaloux, 2949 N. Halsted st, filed $25,000 damage suit'against Mrs. Lena Jackson, Lemont, 111. Alienated husband's affections. Mrs. Madeline Rooney, 414 E. 51st st, in night robe chased bur glar who had taken 2 diamond rings, valued at $225, and some currency. Man escaped. William McLaren, 5, 80S E. ,42nd st, run down and injured by I Cottage Grove ave. car at 42nd st Will recover. Sarah Missner, wife of Abra ham Missner, dry goods mer chant, 2121 N. Hoyne av., who disappeared, and creditors, have petitioned court to have receiver, appointed for his affairs. Mrs. Tillie Davis, 4234 Drexel blvd., who started hysterical Roosevelt demonstration Wed nesday by kissing Teddy's pic ture, accuses Taft men of hound ing her to make her admit she was paid for it. D. W. Smeyers, Irving Park; on way to Mayor Harrison with petition of protest against rob beries in his district, had pockets picked of $78. Managed to retain petition. Joseph E. Howard, actor and composer, given discharge in bankruptcy by Judge Landis. Nathan Pollack, 2$, N. Sanga mon, bartender, and Phillip Shap iro, 6109 Wentworth ave., hotel owner, neia to grand jury tor harboring Katherine O'Brien, 16. Trial of George W. Fitzgerald, former teller of sub-treasury, charged with theft of $175,000, Feb., 1907, deferred indefinitely by Judge Carpenter. Walter Snider, chauffeur Est sanay Film Co., 443 Beethoven place, who struck and killed Mrs. Elizabeth Falvey, 60, 1048 Or leans st, with his auto truck, June 13, at Wells and Hill sts., held to grand jury. Manslaughter. Bertha Stoepal, 16, who disap peared from Big Sisters' Home, Racine, Wis., some weeks ago,