Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1897 — Told in a Few Lines. [ARTICLE]

Told in a Few Lines.

Prince Bismarck is suffering from neuralgia of the face. Robert A. Magee, a bachelor farmer who lives near St. Matthias, Minn., was robbed of $1,500. At the meeting of the Board of Directors of the Oregon Railway nnd Navigation Company A. L. Mohler was elected president. Three tramps who were stealing a ride were fatally injured in the wreck of a St. Louis and San Francisco passenger train near St. Louis. Dr. Frederick A. Cook, of arctic fame, has sailed from Brooklyn on the steamer Haveline for Rio Janeiro. There he will join the Belgian antartic expedition when it reaches that port about Oct. 1. There is to be a marked advance in the price of pine lumber as a result of the advance in agricultural products. The list committee of the Mississippi VaUey Lumbermen’s Association met to agree on an advance. Petaluma, Cal., can probably boast of an institution which is the only one of its kind in existence, as far as is known. It is a greenbone mill and horse abattoir, the product of which is intended only tor thicken teed.