Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1899 — Told in a Few Lines. [ARTICLE]

Told in a Few Lines.

Mr. Fife and daughter killed by a train at Clinton, Mass. Judge refused to quash indictments against Wardner rioters. Jasper Temple, Tompkinsville, Ky., killed by a man named Atkins. Eight persons injured in a wreck on the P. & W., near Renfrew, Pa. e Steamer Rio de Janeiro brought *453,000 of opium to ’Frisco from Hong Kong. Solomon Bornstein, Rahway, N. J., had a “moonshine still’’ in a /ine residence. Captured by the officers. Arthur Hauser, now in Mexico, is wanted in Toledo. He is said to have six wives. The posse which has been trailin* the train robbers in Montana has given up the chase. While drilling a gas well at Chatham, Ohio, an arrow, point was found at the depth of 1,562 feet. * Vanderbilts have secured control of the Boston and Albany Railroad, which gives them an opening into New England. Frank Cook, colored, swung to eternity fa Birmingham, Ala. Killed a conductor.