Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1903 — News of Minor Note. [ARTICLE]
News of Minor Note.
John-jy-. flutes may purchare* some Montana gold mines. Frod B.4j*-U,..V*’ York, was caught in eler-tilc cable ffiid ground to death. A win* nuuned mfcAleer was suffocated by smoke in fils room, rtaat 'Liverpool, Ohio;j In tl>e investigation of the charges against Gov. Jefferson Davis of Arkansas a witness testified that the chief executive of the State owed him for twenty tons *of i I r c • 'ft Miss Katherine White, daughter of Gov. White, of West Virginia, -will christen the new armored cruiser, Wert Virginia. , John Summers, IGnjamin Spencer and W. E. Rogers, railroad men, were caught under nit engifle. Leadville. Colo.', and fatally scalded. A. number nf hUuminous, miners, Ja Penitsjflvinia. 41'4 Wesf Virginia have fosmetL. Stu >assbeinUoti to “prevent speculative fluctuations.” Members of the organisation say it was not formed for the purpose of fixing and regulating prices. ,
