Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1898 — [?]ENTS OF THE WEEK [ARTICLE]

[?]ENTS OF THE WEEK

■ . fF. Culilw<'ll haaidisrfo4fi of s*?*!(s' ■ 'Sultana mine at Rat B<frtnge,‘gtan, M M anm of $1.2001000,' «* which«P2*fei Bp in cash and the balance in stock, I. fejinteed, at 5 per cent. B pic Thompson- wijifon factory at„St. KMb Park;-a suburb of Minneapolis, R.afcpd U> the ground, with, seven freight R eloaded with liootsi fdl' ify sugar faprI r. The loss is S(>U,UUO. M long-hidden deficiency, reaching about ■ •'4OOO, has been discovered in the acI bis ofttt? late John H.-Allcnwin, qasjiijUfof the hr i/s t{ t.toni 1' ff:n Ik] ot) Bib-'* i& Pa., who died about tlrrCo whekshgh. B® an neeideiital dynamite explosion in BBnn>artnient shaft at the Trio rnipp. KaKegtown. Cal.. David Stewart' atitt Bi’lnk Catkings were killed'tititf’KdWtrd ' Ir iffphy and F. It. Beeelwp «ltgj»tfy.»tti : ■ fed. nU ’*o«im ' *M : I (he Woman's Foreign.rv SoI sty of the Methodist Episcopal Church, I jpp«sion MTWmfnii{{*Mls, rC-elected Mrs. BKi'-’Foss president. Mrs. J. L. Gracey |.Hne wife-or' Henry Wekmnoff, treasurer I tjthe I.onisylßo. JUi'kiW Ohth, iadJ iiaW fit I tfe best-known turfmen in the South,.has I ;ed him for divorce, alleging desertiop K lid She asks‘fcear*:«tiMttmiy, Itd allege?, tjrftt be is* worth^ffe.QPQ, I George tod, a trevelI salesman emproyod by Watson & ‘ liquor devices of Maysville^Kr^. Bled himself in'flio Otthd Union Hotel [lNew York by inhaling illuminating gas. Ipeber liaf been in financial difficttltimi* ',m)ffieial .figures on the recent vote taken arougliout Canada on the question of prohibition have tpfenfijgivifli otoj the fate Department! The majority in favor is 13.884. Only 22 per rent Mthose entitled .tirvote. though, east their fSHots fojjgrphjftWon. , i jThe NalhwwV A ' s f i h , ' i “'tfe 11 »* W»»«facSjfeers anlJobk;rs of Thrashing Mgcbm*. ary met in Indianapolis in annttal session Std electWiW'MMiflhg oflkvrs:’ Dresifent. J. R. Brown,-Mansfield, Ohio; vtcefeeaident,«tM,(T, Hri-vos; ; Colu^lms,,lnd«; leeret ftry4tki s urcy, ( & <$ tratto Y>. ; r , |The lockout of G 66 employes of the Denier ertdedy tlie differences’ between fliC brewersf 1 association and thee , brewery woHcmon’s union having been ndmsted though,(the,, effort*,of. represcutaBrewery Workmen. Concessions were made by Rllr'Mii. ■» i- .: i adHdes received nt‘Washington From a representative of Geir. Wood at jßantiago announce the probable loss of the (Panama, onee a United. States transport, pff Cape May si. The Panama sailed TrOm Santiago kavingon board over ,320 pa«liengers, the greater number of whom |gere soldiers,. _A few civilians, worth Inboard, including Congressman DalzeU of, JjPennsylvaaio* .jp im««v ;-fl:‘:iw«a» •«» * The river steamer J. D. Peters, bound Jjtor Stockton, and the Czarina, returning prom Port Ooata, collided in San Francisco bay. The Peters carried passengers land the Oration Was Sn ballast; The fCzarina was towed to her dock. The -|*eters was leaking badly'* and it Was deioided to heaeh her op Angel Island, the |Baited Stale’s military reservation.' All §the pussefigers werb safely* landed! I A plot tC’Vn-oek“add" rob A CloteV Lea# I traiu was iwiio*rthed hy W; 6. Merritt, a s, Chicago detective*;; Merritt met the two. : inen who jpnt up tjip job in Qhio, f und was taken in as a partner.. The train Savvas to he’ wrecked nf the curve north of |3DeJphos bgr>hpmdtrl4t(r > a‘ rail, after which Ktkey were to ratothe drnd .»nidsiijjnred. • it was platmed that deteetives , men of riftes as they, were I about to ca rry out fneir, plot, but a rear 'that someone might lie killed' tcd'to ! th4' officers’ confronting the- men with the-fle- . tails of theiffjwatpoitoidotiine qnd orderiag tig'ill out t,h p epunty. r i'hey wcnt, ; , H