Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 37, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1905 — News of Minor Note. [ARTICLE]
News of Minor Note.
Ia a freight wreck on the Santa Fa road, near Itaton, N. M., two workmen were killed. The steamship Caledonia of the Anchor line, Glasgow to New York, made a thrilling trip of 150 miles through fields of icebergs, many of them of majestio height. The contribution of $25,000 from an unknown philanthropist townrd the expense of a new building for the German Theological seminary at Bloomfield, N. J., was announced. Lieut. Morton, dismissed from the army at Bt. Louis after failing to prove charges against his superior officers, says the papers were burned and will appeal to President Roosevelt. „ Fred E. Cooley of Oakland, Cal., aged 2S years and a graduate of Berkeley university, was found dead on Big Nose curve on the New York Central, about thirty miles frem Schenectady.
