Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1899 — Notes of Current Events. [ARTICLE]
Notes of Current Events.
People at Atlanta, Ga., claim that Lieut. Brumby is the real hero of Manila. Over 500 German families will locate on » big tract of land in Mexico. J. O. Tussell, 62, Manitou Park, Colo., was caught in a blizzard and froze to death. Leon Jackson, a miser, Newport, Tenn., was murdered and robbed of S6OO by three men. Mmc. Algeria Barrios, the young widow of the late Gen. Barrios of Guatemala, has gone on the stage. Miss Russell, Hamilton, Ont., will go as n nurse with the Canadian troops to the Transvaal. Hfbn. Geo. Seaver, postmaster of Pueblo, Colo., died suddenly while on a train near Buffalo, N. Y. Rather than submit to arrest on the charge of wife-beating, John Denboskey, Philadelphia,.shot and killed himself. Six boys with revolvers, near Columbus, Ohio, fired at two country boys. Edwin Belt was hit and may die. James Dugan, 17, Allentown. Pa., did not know it was loaded. Riley Kulp, 22, is dead. Ugo Talbo, once celebrated tenor and the leading man for Patti, died in Stockton, Cal. In a drunken brawl. Cleveland, Va., Davis Kiser was killed and two others fatally wounded by the Price boys. iNew York’s park board wants automobile* barred from Central Park drive*, but City Magistrate Olmsted refuse* to prosecute. Emil Schiff, 21, the son of Theodora Schlff, a New York multi-millionaire, will serve four years in the Texas penitentiary for forging checks. Monoeigneur Joseph Jessing, Columbus, Ohio, founder of the Josephinura In that cky, is dead. Charles Rhoades was killed and Alfred Abrahamson fatally injured by a train, Jamestown, N. Y. \ The Ormsby triplets, George Dewey, Carter Harrison and Helen Gsotd, won a special prize at a Chicago baby show. Charles Green, a Glasgow, Ky., youth, has bedi fined $25 for hugging pretty Mary Chalkley in the street. They were chirged with disonledp coodlldL 'TflMi
