Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1886 — WESTERN. [ARTICLE]

WESTERN.

President Cleveland lias pardoned Georgo It. Sims, who was convicted in Chicago three years ago of fraudulent pension operations. An organized attempt was inaugurated at Seattle, W. T., to drivo out tlio Chinese. It is alleged that the Knights of Labor head tho movement. Tbe Chinese to the number of 100 were marched to tho steamer Queen of tho Pacific, lying at tho wharf, and shipped by stcerago to San Francisco, the citizens paying $lO a head passage. Cliesley Chambers was sentenced at Bloomington, Ind, to two years’ imprisonment for assaulting a baggage-master wbilo robbing a traia The remains of the late President James A. Garfield, which rest in Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio, wero last week placed in an ornamental bronze sarcophagus. Tho military guard about the vault will be continued until next'June. Edward Hudson, Cincinnati’s Chief of Police, lias been suspended by tho Mayor for insubordination, and Arthur G. Moore appointed in his place. The United States fish hatchery at Northville, Mich., shipped to tho Postmaster General of New Zealand ono million whitefish eggs. Edward Cowl was sent to jail at Cleveland, charged with forging his mother’s namo to notes to the amount of SGO,OOO.