Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1903 — NEWS NUGGETS. [ARTICLE]
NEWS NUGGETS.
William Arnold, a farmer of .lolfersou township, Pu., and his young wife have been been accused of murdering their new horn baby. The Kun and Moon transformer plant at Idaho Springs, Colo., lias been dynamited. A miner wias shot dead while running from the scene. A. It. Vonugson, who succeeded to the grand chieftainship of.the Itrotherhood of IxJComotive Engineers on tin l death of Chief I’. M. Arthur, died at Meadville, Pa. The results of the annual b ilalieing of all tile savings banks of New Hampshire up t > dune .'lO show an.increase in deposits during the year- of more than $3,000,000. At Delaware. Ohio, tint' Circuit Court in a decision dedans I the criminal clause of the Valentine anti-trust lawto be unconstitutional. The case .will be carried to the Supreme Court of the Slate. Mrs. Anna -Agnew Davis, widow of United Stans Senator Cushman K. Davis of Minnesota, ami Hunter Doll » Knoxville. Tcnu.. were married at the bride's home in Washington Wednesday. A resolution appropriating $50,000 for a State exhibit at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition at St. Louis in ISHM passed the lower house of the General Assembly of Georgia by a vote of 89 to 71. During an electrical storm at "Pittsburg, Pa., a number of Italians took reftig e in a building. The building was struck by lightning and two men were ine; a lit Iv killed. Three others were injured, but will recover. Mrs. Catherine M. Xorthrup was shot and killed by James Sanford at the latter's home on a fruit ranch twenty miles from Almira, Wash. Sanford had leased , the ranch from Mrs. Xorthrup. A quarrel arose and she tried to evict him. Miss Annie Strong, living pear Vicksburg, Miss., shot and killed an old negro by the name of Robert Anderson, who lived just adjoining the Strong hoiucrtead. The trouble originated through the old man overlapping his. proimrty line. "• • A natural gas explosion at Columbus. Ohio, wrecked the two-story brick building at 177 North High street, a roloon and restaurant, with living rooms above. Mrs. Lewis is supposed to be buried in the debris. Several women living in the tmilding were- pinioned in the ruins, but ■Were dug out.
