Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 July 1895 — IN GENERAL [ARTICLE]
IN GENERAL
Lytton Taylor, United .for Alaska, has resigned 10 go into the mining business. Mrs. Coleman Drayton lias sailed for Europe, and it is said she is to become reconciled to her husband. It is not anticipated that the Window Glass Workers' Association will affiliate with the Knights of Labor. The German stamer XorStrand loaded 325 tons of Alabama coke at Mobile for Mexico. It will be tested in one of the furnaces of the Mexican Smelting Company. zzzzzrz~ P. H. Fitzgerald, of Indianapolis, organizer of the.soldiers’ colony, which is To go to Georgia fropi the Northwest tk),000 strong, has arrived in Atlanta to close the contract for 30,000 acres of •Georgia farming lands. Mr. Fitzgerald savs the colony will start South in the fail. A terrible accident occurred at Craigs Road Station on the Grand Trunk Rnfl way, about fourteen miles west of Levis, Can. 0 A very large pilgrimage were bound for the shrine of St. Anne De Beaupre. There were two sections of the train, one running a few minutes behind the other. The second section dashed into the rear of the first, section, smashing it to kindling wood. The number killed is placed at fourteen and the number injured thirty-four. Among the dead are three priests.
Judge Woods Tuesday morning ordered that the sentence of Debs and the other officers of the American Railway Union be made concurrent, as directed in the original sentence. Jadge Woods directed that commitments be made out : n the case of Debs for six months and of the others for three months each, to expire at the same time as the sentence in the government contempt, case. In commenting upon liis action the Judge said that he did not desire any opinion to be formed to the end that he was seeking to: punish the men for acts committed in the strike, but that the punishment was simply for contempf of court’; that he had originally fixed concurrent sentences and saw no reason why they should not be reinstated, inasmuch as they had been separated in OiMerMrrponrrit a vital issue to go before” the Supreme Court. Following is the standing of the clubs of the National Base-ball Lettgue: Per P W. L. cent. Baltimore ......59 37 22 .627 Pittsburg 68 40 28 .588 Boston 60 35 25 .553 .Cincinnati 65 37 28 .569 ..Cleveland —.. .70 39 —. .31 .557 Chicago 72 40 32 .556 Philadelphia ....62 34 28 .518 Brooklyn .65 35 30 .538 New York 63 81 32 .492 Washington ....60 24 36 .400 St. Louts 69 24 45 .348 Louisville 63 12 51 .190 WESTEKX I.EAOUE. In the Western League the clubs close the week in the following order: Per P. W. L. cent. Indianapolis ... .62 40 22 .6-15 Kansas City 6-3 40 28 .556 Detroit 64 35 29 .547 Grand Rapids....6s 35 30 .538 Milwaukee .....66 35 31 .530 St. Paul 63 33 30 .524 Minneapolis 62 28 34 .452 Terre Haute 63 25 38 .397
