Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 June 1902 — BREVITIES. [ARTICLE]
BREVITIES.
Miss Mabel Ilanna, eldest daughter of (Senator M. A. Ilanna, married Harry A. (Parson*, her father's private secretary.
f Anarchists led mob of 5,000 at Paterson, N. J., in an attack upon silk mills (imd police. Ten persons were shot, four of them fatally.
Word has been received of the drown-* Jug at Seoul, Corea, of ltev. H. G. Appon seller of Lancaster, Pa., a well-known 'Methodist missionary. Charles Frederick Haviland of France, u member of the famous family of china ware makers, is seriously ill with heart disease at the Oakes Home in Denver.
Houth Tarkington, author, ami Miss Laurel Louisa Fletcher were married at the Fletcher home in Indianapolis. Only members of the two families were present. William \V. Iveyser, judge of t'n District Court at Omaha, resigned to accept u chair in the St. Louis law school. Judge Iveyser was a graduate of the school in 1883. C. C. Norbeck, the Miuncu|sdis detective on trial for receiving a bribe, is missing, and his bail has been declared forfeited. There is reason to believe that he lias committed suicide. Officers of Fnited States cruiser Chicago, arrested at Venice for disorderly conduct, are exonerated by Hear Admiral Cruwniushicld. Captain Dayton is blamed for not defending them. The train dispatchers' convention at Pittsburg elected A. D. Caulfield of Wilson, La., president, and J. F. Maekic of Chicago, secretary, treasurer and editor of the Dispatchers' Journal. Myron T. Herrick, treasurer of the McKinley National Memorial Association, lias received a draft for $7..'114 forwarded by a bank in behalf of the Paris committee of the association.
Plot to assassinate King Edward is rumored in London; King's sickness is declared feigned to keep him from public functions where plot might he carried out. His majesty did not attend Ascot races. E. W. Johnson, vice-president of the Classen Heal Estate Company at Oklahoma City, who served through the Cuban campaign with the rough riders, was shot and killed by W. T. McMicliael as a result of a contest over a luud claim. Two lives were lost, many iicraons were injured, sixty families were made homeless and property valued at $200.0(X( was destroyed by a fire that swept through upper Creede, Colo. It is believed the flames were set by incendiaries. Presideut Bashford of Ohio Wesley 111 University denied the report that lie had been called to the presidency of the University of Wisconsin. Herman A. Tubbs, a well-known capitalist of Han Francisco ami member of Tubba Cordage Company, won killed near Ills home at Huusalito, Cal., in u runaway. John W. Gate* says Americans will soon control the world's railways, and that community of interest will goyvrM, with few men In control of the propertles. He credits Picrpont Morgan with * having wonderful plans in view.
