Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1893 — Terse Tales of the Telegraph. [ARTICLE]

Terse Tales of the Telegraph.

A company has been formed to establish a plant on the Pacific coast for making armor plate for ships. Bob Pickett was frozen to death at Birmingham, Ala., the first death of the kind ever known In Alabama. A neobo named Joe Williams is wanted at Omaha for poisoning a family named Ewing. One ohild died. Gbafilo Govzale, a St irr County, Texas, ranchman, was called to his door and shot. The murder was committed by Mexican bandits.' t The remains of Miss E. A. Ayers, a telegraph operator, were found in the ruins of the burned depot at Brighton, Cal. She had been murdered.

Waeteb Beul, wanted at Flagstaff, Ari., for double murder and horse stealing, and who broke jail there a month ago, has been recaptured at Nogales. The Bev. Father Schwalor, the priest who committed suicide at Covington, Ky., was buried in consecrated ground, something unusual in the case of a suicide. A vein of silver lead fifteen feet in width and assaying seven ty-two ounces of silver to the ton, has been discovered in the township of Baine, Fontenac County, Ont. Miss Maby Gabrett, of Baltimore, by a gift of $306,977, has increased the fund for a medical school for women at Johns Hopkins’ University to the required $500,(!0U. In Lemi County, Idaho, a number of freight teams bound from Salmon City to » ettle Creek were caught by a snow slide. Albert Bigger and E. Stein were killed. *Dave herr and Elmor Black caught on a tree top and saved themselves. Two horses were killed aai muck freight waa destroyed.