Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1901 — NEWS NUGGETS. [ARTICLE]
NEWS NUGGETS.
George Yatshenof lias been indicted in Alaska for the murder of three wives. Three Filipinos appointed on the commission for governing the islan I have assumed their positions. A registered mail pouch was stolen from the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton limited mail train at Lima, Ohio. President McKinley has accepted an invitation to review the naval parade during the G. A. It. encampment at Cleveland. An unknown man was stabbed to death on a freight train between Elkhart and Wauseon, Ohio. The motive apparently was robbery. New Jersey wife rifle I her husban l’s pockets, took s*'.oo and lost it. She appeared in court, but under law her husband could not prosecute. Charles C. Anderson and Andrew Fearson were killed at Eveleth, Minn., by the premature explosion of a charge of dynamite in the Fayal iron mine, Robert Gregory, widely known as a baseball pitcher, nt one time with the Chicago League team, was killed by the cars at Bloomington, 111. His home was in Hammond, Ind. A mosquito bit<*, nt first no larger than a pin point, has temporarily deprived Frank Cook, a Burlington, N. .1., young man, of the use of both hands, and serious results may follow. The Kaiser has received the apology of China for th«* murder of Minister von Ketteler. Kolemu ceremony marked the fulfillment at Potsdam of Prince Chun's apecinl mission of expiation. Because she refused to marry him, Carmini Pieardi. aged 25. shot and killed Lucia Pasquale, aged 15 years, in the sight of her mother nt her home in Philadelphia. Then he blew out his brains. Miles E. German, a carpenter of Corning, N. Y., shot his wife in the head with n revolver, inflicting wounds from which ►he died two hours later. He afterward killed himself with the same weapon. The body of Sarah Waldron, 30 years old. was found near the old fort at City Point, Me. The woman apparently had been strangled to death and there were indications that the body had been dragged to the spot where it lay. George Belcher of Brooklyn, well known us an expert and fancy swimmer, was drowned at Broad channel, Rockaway Bench. He was giving an exhibition in deep water of bow a swimmer could carry a person on his buck. After n conference with mediators from the Civic Federation, President Schwab of the steel combine offered concessions to President Shaffer of the Amalgamated Association to secure settlement of the big strike, but his terms were rejected. Two miners, Joseph Josiski and Charhs Finck, were killed by an explosion of gas in n Lehigh an! Wilkesbarre company shnft at Pittsburg. Pa. Miss Marjorie Young, eldest daughter of Maj. Gen. 8. B. M. Young, command er of the department of California, and Dr. John A. Gibbon of Philadelphia were married at Kan Francisco. As the result of a drunken quarrel nt Jackson. Ohio, John Anderson was shot and will probably die, while Keth Pinken received a bullet in the shoulder. They were returning home from work and were set upon by n gang of ten miners.
