Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1906 — CASSIE IS IN PRISON. [ARTICLE]

CASSIE IS IN PRISON.

■; "■ „ • i MRS. CHADWICK > RECEI VED AT OHIO PENITENTIARY. Bprlbr to tiprvp Term for Con«iilr*pj to W’rpfk Ohrrlln Bank Nearly *350 Armenian* KUInl by Ciarli CtnsKPk*. Mrs. t'ns.sio L. Chadwick arrival jat the penitentiary in.. (Jolumbus, Ohio, front Cleveland the ct-hcr- -mnreittg-tHi d began her term trf ton- years for conspireacy to wreck the Citiz. ns' Xatl-oa) Bank of Oberlin. ; Ilcr attorneys in'.'nTif* every effort to delay execution of th(i> sentence. even working all night without'•access. The identification of Mrs. ; Chadwick as Mme. l>evere, who served a term in the Lucas County penitentiary in 1901' was made by a woman who is confined in the jail in Columbus,"who on seeing the new arrival unhesitatingly confirmed the suspicious the police have entertained for many months. 1 Mrs. Chadwick appeared to be In good health, ami the prison oilici-.iis put little faith in her alleged lu-art trouble. She will be set at washing or kohic hoftvy woyk if she is strong enough. As she <>uiervd the penitentiary -he turned to hid good •by to the world, saying: *’l- shall try to_ 1«* brave and keep tip to' the last.” Later she broke down and was placed Lu the prison hospital. •• '■ ' - SI.VIN IN (IAH'S di.tME, Revolutionist* Killed or Injured In ■■setulnnry Itj CoMaek*. Nearly X*o persoirs whre killed or injured -in -an auact by Cossack? on theArmenian sent Inary in Titlis, Caum-ia. following the throwing of two bombs from that Institution at a passing patrol. . .Four Cossacks were wounded ami a boy was killed by the explosion of the bombs. Artillery was called nyf'SHd th.v seminary was surrounded and. shelled. The building soon-was in flames, and the bombs and cartridges stored tkerciu ex- - plodod. -Tit irty-t h roe persr> the flames, while 300- were injured by fire or wounded by shetls, —The troops house, where bombs and weapons were hidden, and killed eight revolutionists. =. ULUOny l)A\ I V OKI. \liOXl \. Series of Death* by Fire and A lrnrc Stir* the Territory. Mr, and Mrs. .Tack Stnnton were seriously burned and a brother and sister of Mr. Stanton were killed in a fire which destroyed their home near Pauls! Valley, Okla. John Starr, a Cheyenne Indian, was burned to death in his tepvc near Geary r —Samuel Gnbbcrt, a ranchman, was shot and killed by his son-in-law while hunting; Dennis Jordan was tilled in a runaway near Jones City, and Charles 11. Johnston of ClerC land was found dead in a hotel, completing the remarkable record of fatalities for one day in the territory.

Money Satchel Dlaappeara. A daring robbery took place in the National Banking Company’s offices in Newark, N. J„ when a satchel containing several thousands of dollars disappeared from the counter “while a man who had just drawn the money turned for a minute to speak with % friend. Both he and hjs friend say they saw no one approach the spot where the satchel had been placed. Ohio Bunker’a Son Found Dead. The mystery of the disappearance of Wallace Noble Herbert in San Francisco, Cal.. Dec. 27 was cleared the other day when his dead body was found in a room at 347 Sixth street. Herbert is said to be a son of the vice president of ' the First National bank of Niles, Ohio. He was 38 years old and n draftsman and ah expen accountant. .j£ Camera Conti Job at Twenty. By the aid of a camera the Louisville and Nashville road has been enabled to prove that some twenty of its employes at Corbin, Ky., had been! visiting saloons in violation of a rule which prohibits their frequenting such places at any time, and they were dismissed from service of the company. Honah Ktder Heeommended. Fresident Roosevelt has given Joseph H. Proctor, a former rough rider from Oklahoma, now an Omaha street car comhictor. a letter of recommendation to-United States Marshal Warner for an appointment as deputy marshal. Proctor and the President are warm friends. chlenso Woman Murdered. Mrs. Bessie Hollister, missing for 24 hours, was found murdered in the rear of a North Side barn in Chicago. Her slayer, Richard Ivins, a youug man, confessed that he committed the crime fieudishly. Fatal Sleet Storm. ' Four persons perished in sleet storm which swept New York and New Jersey, while many persons were im|>eriled by the falling of u huge chimney which crushed the upper tloor of a tenement house. 1 , . - ’ j * Former Premier Defeated. A. -X. Balfour, former British prime' minister, was defeated for re-election to, the House of Commons, being beaten in the eastern district of. Manchester, by T. G. Horridge, r liberal. V • • To Build Steel riant. " Plans hare been made by the Crucible Steel Company of America for the erection of a large new steel plant at Pittsburg. The new plant will contain seventy five puddling furnaces arid will give employment to 1,500 men. Ohtldrea Die In Flames. Three Belgian children, the oldest of whom was 0 years, were burned to death at the Cornell Coal Company, five flatten northeast of PitUbnrg, Kan., in a fire which destroyed the home of their mother, Mrs. A. Guerin,