Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1905 — HEWS FACTS IN OUTLINE [ARTICLE]

HEWS FACTS IN OUTLINE

President Roosevelt has safely arrived at Washington from his hunt and tour in the west. Because a workman struck a.patch at Mannington, W. Va., a 12-i.xw-bar-rel tank of oil is afire. The workman was badly hurt Between sundown Wednesday and midnight yesterday a deluge of rain fell at Chicago, doing a large amount of damage by overflowing cellars and basements. Helen Gould will pay for the education of Leroy Irvine Dixon, a 9-year-old boy who saved a Rio Grande train from running into a rockslide last October. After having ignored several summonses; Mrs. Mary La Pier, of Cripple Creek. Colo., bus been selecfeihas forewonuni of a Jury In a divorce trial. Nine littA* girls were killed by a herd of bulls near VlJlamanrique. in Seville, Spain. . The trustees of the McKinley National Memorial association have approved a design for a mausoleum to cost $500,000. Janies R. Garfield, commissioner of corporations, has returned to Washington from his investigation in the west regarding the production of oil. The Southern Baptist convention is in session at Kansas City. Five thousand bales of cotton were burned in the Lancashire & Yorkshire company’s warehouse at Oldham. G. B. William Tullius, of Lowell, 0., was killed by a stroke of lightning which struck a side show tent of the Wallace circus at Marietta, O.