Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1896 — News of Minor Note. [ARTICLE]
News of Minor Note.
A business block at Burket,. Ind., collapsed. One man, Joseph Condor, was killed and four others were injured, one fatally. dlov. Morton has signed tho.bill of Assemblyman Austin authorizing an’ increase in the New York I>olice’ force of 600 patrolmen. < •:>. John Echols, of Louisville, died at Maunton, Ya. He was C. P. Huntington’s Southern I'Cpreseutative, and was vice-president ajpl receiver of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. The whole Sawyer family, consisting of father, mother and grown-up son, were discovered in their home, a mile east of Ava. Mo., murdered. Robbery appears to have'lteen he motive. A. C. I’utmini, president of the Chadt ton Banking Company of Chadron, Nelli which went into a receiver's hands recently, was arrested for receiving money when he knew the institution wns insolvent.’ Miss Marj- Isabella Stewart, the youngest daughter of Senator Stewart, was married to Francis Lithgow Payson, son of Francis Payson, of N\w York, at Senator Stewart’s residence in Washington. ' >
