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found on rubbish pile rear of store at 13th st. and S. Wabash av. Turned over to police. Miss Z. X.,Radcliffe, Los An geles, who wrote letter to mayor of -San Francisco, saying she must have a husband within 60 days qr lose estate of $30,000, has received 1,176 letters af Elgin. Ex-Sen. Lorimer recovering from appendicitis attack. Because $30 a week was not enough to give .midnight "joy parties" for chorus girls, George Horton, son of eastern bank offi v cial, turned to writing checks. Arrested. Policeman Daniel Sullivan, Fillmore st station, wjio shot and seriously wounded Wm. Duggan, 31, railway conductor, following fight in restaurant at 140 N. .Wesjern av., held to grand jury, ' charged with murder. Duggan died- Ben Cordova29, 414 Rush st, arrested after he had tried to climb fire, escape and peek into bedroom of Miss Mary Way, 123 ,W. Superior St. Chas. E. Erbstein, attorney for Lucille Cameron's mother, has received letter from several Mid land, Tex., citizens offering $100, 000 for his defense if he would kill Jack Johnson. Woman believed to be Mrs. George Rennee, Detroit, Mich., 4 fpund with hammer wound on her head in theSaratoga Hotel, 29 S. Dearborn st. Dying. Police 'searching for man companion. Houses and stores on both sides of bakery and home of Nich olas Parino, 506, W. Oak st,J jarred when someone threw bomb in the hallway. No one hurt -Police investigating. Frank Schaeffer, 3338 Herndon st, severely injured when his horse ran away when auto tire blew out. Wagon hit street car. Daniel F. Burke ofu Burke Bros., 5444 Lake av., severely burned on hands when his cigar ashes lighted gasoline with which he was cleaning his gloves. "Did you know Smith was operated on the other day?" "Is that so? What for?" "He had splinters in his stom ach from eating a club sandwich." 0 0 "Why is it that Blank, the shirtmaker, and Irons, the laun dryamn, do not-Speak when they, meet?" "Well, you know, Blank adver tised a new, indestructible shirt." 'Yes.' "And Irons immediately in stalled more powerful machinery UTThis laundry," Lyjy j . . 'Sftli&s. -" ' . r L. - .&&l