Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 112, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1904 — Short News Notes. [ARTICLE]

Short News Notes.

L. M. Crawford, owner of a string of opera houses from St. Iziuis to El Paso, withdrew his {petition in bankruptcy. Dr. E. G. Simons, a wealthy nnd prominent physician of Ripley, N. Y., was instantly killed by a train in Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Henry A. Huger of Columbia University has been appointed to the chair of psychology nnd philosophy at the Colorado State College. Rosa Stern, daughter of Rev; Lewis Stern, a rabbi of Washington, D. C., who tried to kill herself by cutting her tliront and wrist with a raeor, is dead. Mrs. Herbert’Druce of San Francisco has aided in reviving private theatricals In Paris. She has performances once, a week at her home in the Rue Herran. Thontna W. Lawson of Boston in an opea letter declartM war on the Boston Stock Exchange because his old flrm was deprived of membership, and he has announced that he will do a brokerage end commission business under the firm name of Lawson, Arnold & Co.