Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1903 — Interesting News Items. [ARTICLE]

Interesting News Items.

The water works tunnel at Cleveland, Ohio, that has coat fifty lives and millions of money, has been opened after years of work. While delirious, Margaret McFarland, a typhoid fever patient in St Luke’s hospital, Duluth, leaped from a fourthstory window and was Instantly killed. The plasterers’ union at Minneapolis, Minn., is one of the strongest onions in that city from a financial standpoint, and with three exceptions every plasterer in the city is a member of the union. Samuel Huukin, a contractor, was instantly killed and his companion, Misa Mattie Fitzsimmons, was dangerously injured in a suburb of Cleveland. They were driving and were struck by the flyer on the Erie road. Thomas Lucas, a lfi-year-old colored boy of Brooklyn, Ilk, is a prisoner charged with killing his stepfather, Charlea Anderson, also colored, aged 40 years. The production of the play, “Jesse James, the Bandit King,” by a company filling an engagement at the Auditorium Theater, in Lincoln, Neb., was stopped by order of Chief of Police Routxahan. George Grace, aged 10, whose parents reside at Lake Contrary, near St. Joseph, Mo., was killed in a runaway. He fell from a seat and his right leg was caught between the spokes of a wheel and ton