Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1893 — Telegraphic Clicks. [ARTICLE]

Telegraphic Clicks.

The jury in the case against Frank Hauck for killing John Murphy at Duluth, Minn., returned a verdict of manslaughter in the first degree. The building at New York, coiner of Broadway and 44th street, used as barracks by the Salvation Army, was destroyed by fire. Loss, $125,000. The schooner Booth Bros, sank off Atlantic City, N. J. The crew of nine left the vessel In a yawl and were rescued by a steamer twenty mile 3 at sea. Mrs. Kncx who, together with her husband, Bobert J. Knox, was recently Sentenced to Imprisonment at the City of Mexico for forgery, has been pardoned by President Diaz. The search light display by the naval vessels in New York harbor did not take place owing to rain and fog. Fifty thousand people had assembled to witness the display. i Cornelius Vanderbilt is about to double the size of the building now occupied by the Bailroad Men’s Club of New York, defraying /the entire expense himself, at an estimated cost of about 480,000. From Spain comes a report of the drowning of twenty people. A religious procession 7 was crossing a pontoon bridge and the structure collapsed. The disaster occurred near Santa Eulalia, Province of Saraeo-sa.