Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1893 — Telegraphic Clicks. [ARTICLE]

Telegraphic Clicks.

The Red River steamer Satterlee struck a snag and sunk. Five business houses burned at Kyle, Texas. Loss, $30,000. The Senate passed the New York and New Jersey bridge bill. H. L. Hosmer, ex-Chief Justice of Montana, died at San Francisco. Mrs. Ferdinand Heim, wife of the St. Louis brewer, fell dead while laughing. J. E. Bueckling, a St. Paul school teacher, committed suicide bv drowning. The Moss Rose saloon burned at Dallas, Tex., and two farmers perished in the fire. E. H. Palmer, a leading lawyer of Vermillion, 0., was run over and killed by a train. Canada has decided to not take part in the midwint3r exhibition at San Francisco. Up to date there have been 150 cases .of small-pox in Muncie, Ind., and twen-ty-one deaths. The lumber mill and yards of Fox <& Windom, at Binckley, Minn., burned. Loss, $250,000. The Illinois screen law relating to saloons has been declared invalid by the Supreme Court.