Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 May 1903 — NEWS NUGGETS. [ARTICLE]

NEWS NUGGETS.

Vfrfs said that the boundary dispute between Chili and Bolivia has been Bettied by an amicable treaty, Thomas A. Mo.Maners, jyenltTiy and n tM, m s of . Jaipeatown. Pa„ committed iumH tSJ~ shooting hiniseif three times hanging himself with a halter. E. 11. Harrlman. president of the Southern Pacific, has been operated upon at few York for npi*endicit'rt. Operatiodltyaa successful and speedy recovery is dxH-cted. TOarmory of the First regiment. S. O. P., was damaged by tire in Plirltidelphia to the extent of $75,000. Nearly all the rifles and-uniforms of the organizatiou were destroyed. _ big clothing establishment of ■ Btrouss. Ei sendrath & Co., in Chicago, was destroyed by fire, the loss being estimated at $306,600. Energetic work bp thet’frrenieti saved adjoining structures. The United States monitor Arkansas, which, it was thought, wonhl be detained at St. Geneviete most of tlic summer, has heen released by a rise in the Mississippi, mid has passed down on the tyay to the, Gulf. , w■ c _., - r-‘ * ~ - A man's body was found in a car of Inmbef in Milwankee. The car was rebillfd to Milwaukee from the Fortieth street yards in Chicago, and the body had evidently been In the ear before that. It is that of a man -35 years eld. well dressed in dark clothes. David F- of the Democrat, and. FYank Hartman, a newspaper writer, exchanged thirteen shots on the main ' street of Dnrango, Colo., without serious result*, 1 Hartman reoeired a alight wound in the leg. The shooting was the outcome of a tight Day bad been making ■•gainst nnioo. printers.