Iowa, 1898
STATE NEWS
John Burk was instantly killed in a horse race at Winthrop, Iowa.
Mrs. Mary Christensen of Council Bluffs has gone insane through worry.
Charles Andrews, aged 20, was drowned while bathing in the Coon River at Farnhamville.
It is supposed that the four weeks' old child of J. W. Warford of Des Moines came to its death by reason of a wound inflicted by a pin near its ear.
John Gibbins, a switchman at Ottumwa, was struck by an engine in the yards at that city and injured so severely that he died within a short time.
While the little daughter of Mr. Gullander, living near Denison, was leaning over a fence of a hog lot, the animals caught her by the dress and pulled her over. She was twice severely bitten before being rescued.
Horse, the 7-year-old son of James Maualtt of Brooklyn, was playing with a number of companions, the game being practice in throwing the lasso. The rope was thrown over his head and tightened with a quick jerk, throwing the little fellow to the ground, breaking the collar bone and rupturing a blood vessel in the head. The little fellow died in about three hours.
--Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, September 6, 1898, page 7.
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