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Goggins. Goggins says they at tacked him. M. Jancik, 1841 Allport St., fell fromfles of theater at 1215 W. 18th st. and broke neck. " Died. . Geo. Grehn, 1113 W. Chicago ave., arrested charged with con tributing to delinquency of Cath erine Southwick, 17, 6846 Parnell avenue. Florence Watters, 20, 1045 W. 47th -st, arrested on charge of J. Johnson, owner of restaurant where she worked. Stole $10 to get clothes. The state Democratic commit tee isn't feeling at all good these days, thank you. Before the primaries, Edward F. Dunne wasn't at all popular with the state cdmmittee, which did its best to job him. Then the people expressed their overwhelming preference for Mr. Dunne, and he became the nomi nee, and he's mighty likely to be .elected. So the state committee is now real anxious to show Dunne how friendly it is to him. But Dunne well, he doesn't seem to care a whoop how much tlie committee loves him. And the state committee wants to manage Dunne's "campaign, but it isn't at all sure it's going to get the chance. It's a hard, cold wqrld for politicians- when the people, at the primaries, choose someone the politicians don't want. So far onljthe .Tribune, the Examiner, the Record-Herald, Theodore Roosevelt and Clarence 5. Funk have explained that they alone expelled Lorimer. L. Laute, 118 N, Ada St., is suf fering from the loss of $28 and a large variety of wounds from thinking he could lick two hold up men. Bernard Lundberg,3137 Racine ave., "badly injured when struck by Clark st, car at Lawrence ave. Joe Toozchak, 1097 N. Hermit age -ave., killed self with razor while insane from heat, Under a New York date line th.e Journal hands its readers the following highly exciting piece of news: "Rev. Michael O'Flanagan en livened a festival at Terrance Gar den by a bitter attack on the wealthy Irish Catholics of this country and several in New York." CHILLY IN BOSTON? Boston, July 15. William Ko-lem,-leather worker, hurried down Washington street the other day, wearing a fur coat and woolen mittens. He was locked up for. mental observation. r 'rite i r i rijjtMiiiA Wfejfcsg