Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1894 — Notes of Current Events. [ARTICLE]

Notes of Current Events.

The Knights of Labor and the, American Federation of Labor are engaged in an effort to amalgate. Jas. B. Kirtley, a real estate dealer, of Kansas City. Mo., was run over by a train, and died soon after! Kansas’ Attorney General decided against chartering an organization for the arming of laboring men. Two little girls were burned to death at Des Moines, lowa. Mrs. Dobson, the mother, left them alone in the house. Mrs. Louisa A. Stuttox, a pioneer resident of Kansas ;City,< Kan., was burned to death in her home. Sedition in Sicily is apparently unchecked. The orders to disarm the islanders are generally ignored. The old firm of Whittier, Fuller & Co., Sai Francisco, hag been dissolved, the Whittier interest succeeding. TWO miners were crushed in a snow slide at Mullan, Idaho. The town itself narrowly escaped destruction. J! D. Slatford, of Chicago, was awarded custody of his children at SL Johns, N. 8., but His wife kidnaped them. 1