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MAIL STEAMER BRUCE STRIKET ON:LEDGE AND FOUNDERS. mg Pm in Mex1co e —— HASHFE“IIIEW l-m i, M i cie mmmum TWO PASSENGERS LOST NOT YET ACCEPTED BY PRESIEENT Landon, Mazen s i i Declared: That “It urnn- Majority - of the M_bm Were Unpopu.lu With. the st &whfiggmn:: 3..“:.';';’“ win |1 - w.u- i ¥ Assagis- Masses for Varibus Reasons—News of Resignation | Busrest Hungsiy March -l o giginte i m-n.t-u-.. Count Von Hodervaty, premier and Louie m a henoh aviator, car- ried 11 w in his monoplane a distance of mflu. Ccphm Davis Reported to Leave a Hll Dom‘ Heroic Work in Rescusing Widow—~Twe Other Sailors Uncon- ‘I‘h. m ‘l"n.. !ill, with reg.| Others—Men and Women Had Feef mm from: cgu /When Picked Up. o~ mhom 3y as passed by Frozen While Standing on Deck. minister of the interfor, submitted to|" — P e | Excites Favorable Comment at Mexican’ Capitol— | B uernoune todey the savornmente \ . Kinig Victor tm'.n.t consulted with Madero Routs F C e e fi":‘im‘"fl“ of - Vi lflly‘lhmhm 4: Tt most ioket, Mass. fiach 24 —Start | the socialists E" view to their par- | li.ou;‘sbul"s. B Ma‘rch Howitn Near hihuahua. America and to do away ‘oxisting | sensational session of the trial of the|}ing. evidences of 2 sea tragedy were ipation ew&'flrnmel}t only her funnels showing above the - { d‘“}' " > abuses. y Camorrists who are charged with revealed at Great Point, Nantucket Is- 3 water to mark her resflnss place, the 5 fer n Cug wa.y, when a dory from the| David Lloyd Gm- may be compell- | Newfoundland mail steamer Bruce, ¢ Marnchester, England, March 24— 3 m nington, containing the dead |-ed'to realu\ as chancellor of the Brit- | which week in and week out during Mexico City, March 24.—The Dias,and most able men in.the blic. | The mills represented in the Cotton | batemaggio, . th: \ber. of Captain Nelson Davis of the | i$h eéxchequer because of ill health. the hardest winter known of recent :Mut resigned in a body at & w There is an element which wo not | Spinners’ federation will continue on ymurderous gang, who turned state’s | bdrge and that of a seaman, together years has plowed her way through y. The -'| be pleased at his retention. full time, the American section, which | evidence aqnmn his former brothers | with two uneonscious sailors, one: of The Divorce Lid s off in Nevada.|flelds of ice, carrying the malls be- upon the resig- v Sierra is Popular. " mpoud that operations be suspend-|in crime, took the stand. The court|whom was the’ceptain’s son, drifted | Governor,Oddie has -signed the.“time | tieen Port Aux Basques, N. F., and 2 Saturday for three months, find- | room was crqu ‘ashore near the Great Point life nm lock” act ‘pasged by the last laehlq.mn'e- Cape Breton ports, is tonight a. "Help- Reton in ot o poree 03 S B et | e M W SRR ™ et i vt o ; o S e ok o B fand o Sesar up M o . e struck on a ledge at Port Nova iy e e e DERAT oR e B e . thea 'flfim"ivm sutered go severely rom | {greed. o “‘° e e Point on the lsland, which lies twenty d praise for him far_ overman ugh challenging: cold and exposure i fear ey > miles northeast of Louisburg, at five lany condemnation of his work. TRAIL OF SAFE- ILOW!KS- : o e ciotis men were taken|, Favoring the Popular Elfsction of vclock this morntng, ; Three Old Veterans. Four*-Masked Men Get A ‘With to i : to his m‘,m"“me huachow“the Great Point life | United States - TS, ton college | l‘:hmgsenietrzwsge ‘C"S" e dd';r: ! The timee men against whom the| Small Sum from Passenger Train. | ihs somiatioe i he o oenl saving station, where the keeper and Sefeatd 3 umversity’ i ‘thelr | lent are heing brought. tothis port 2:";‘-?"’.‘.‘..': B mwnd o _eend ctil::reel.' Brane ario. Camire, itn Taade every effort to révive them, | Annual debate. DYitHa Atbhmer Lopsmms. o " e 0o, = By Coffeyville, Kas., March 24—Federal 52 : bnt with only partial success. The -Reld Newfoumdland company, a Diaz General Casio, In years gone by these | omcers” tonight joined In the search L BT Bt Delay.in’ Finding Physician. (g 2oy };“;,,w,:,w"'”‘”';‘ of the Juto| hio. owned the: Brice, has put. the o g “_':'2'”““"‘ R Bisactive liloey: But it s ai”cpen {“’;;“:; gfllk“hegugf";y'c’ggnms rly 04y | most active member untll 1907 and| ‘There was delay in finding medical | phia caused damage estimated at§200,- R A R nousced’ that he wouid Dostpon: pecret that Tor the last three or f0UT | poa the express sots of & aoribbound - — = 00"im Automobile Tow. " Two Fishermen Last. their duties have bee: te- 5 & = accsptance or n.neuo- until ‘_m S ERfancd by s :mpl o;‘m::‘: "5r | passenger train on the St. Louis, Iron - - g - Thirteen Out of Seventesn New York! Two Newfoundland tishermen, Thom- All Are Over 65 Years of Age. subordinates. Mountain and Seot railroad on a magistrates signed setatment con- | as ‘Shea, aged 25, of Carbonneau, and Not one of the men who until today Jonely prairie, -t iles sauth of < fml Heening Magiatrate Corrfgan’s action | James Bika, aged 35, of St Lanrenos formed President Diaz's cabinet is less | P#signa Generally Approvad. | Coffeyville. How An 1 : ; tn assaliiog Mayor Gaynor. Wwho were on their Way to VAnCouver, ’ The mews jthat the cabinet had re~| It is believed that the bandits headed > . B.'C., lost their lives, but the rest of the signed_spredti rapidly throughout the | for Okiahoma in 2 buggy after the Col‘lel § i w M t False Branding of Coffes, Geneva gin | the ship's company, including 128 pas- city. In all quarters it elicited favor- | robbery. 2 “s on as € and vanilla um? lemon flavering ex- | sengers, and the crew, numbering 30, able comment. Early reports were m about $20,- e tracts conmstitute the most common vi- | were saved. ae Cotr i Teinabie Lviven o | B Walker, Borgtandant of oo Po: (N~ B . 3 o K LA Dead Men Were Heroes. country and to the president, but | cific Wg’u 1 ld -tonight “ It Goesn't do to be irrational because it does mot pay. A good inations Have been asked| The two fishermen were members of :ha:n ‘popular feemflsgni‘z;st !lhcm ?‘:.n :gno?iemwmwm&x lou. m reuonmdny; be tled up to, but ‘anything else has no holding ral Council of the Ohurches | & hgarlyi 81‘1 ts;emy Ne‘wloul;ldtlpnd?:. st y since long be- e T was er.. The e who assiste e crew in quieting the fore. the besinning of the revolution. | by the -explosfon, would. mot be-moze | Somer ™! m""‘”‘:“;:’n‘; R d;’:"‘lf‘”g':; ;:e:‘:: O A e on- fears of the other passengers and get- Corral is in Poor Health. £ 2 ? ng the women and c on _safely safe” carr than of @ lot of interested loiterers the clothing dealer prespmably ended . It- vhile they w : Ramon f“"‘“l fl“ Dot so old ‘V‘ h“ " sal Mr. v’fil\x’:‘r’. HWe have the solicitation Hy— e . s ' ‘Bill Was Intreduced in tlie Wiss fl:fie mlmgafes‘éue SO (hat tHgs A s ered of - this to. insure us consin assembly taxing all unmarried | {yo lost their lives. They fell into the an The Members WHe Resigned. Seainat nis wetulnss, but i1 Bealel Lo et th * “Lodk hare, man, I spent $200 in one month advertising, and I never ver 25 “old 35 annually, and o of more . fhan $500. ) S 5 mer GVEr-ZBaRmEs” Ol Je o Ml ter whil isting in_transferri _Following are those whose resigna- Illrl.n[ the last few months has, 2’1 fldn‘ intp: mmm,mfl::, ‘the -n:nnt _even got an inquiry. . I shall-never spend 2 cent in advertising, as long algo crating a matrintonial commis- ;’:,;:n;;“hfi:is, !the‘ s;“::r ‘,fi,”“,‘,fi Tecelved: the same purpose, especially when it|or damaged money that we havelf- as I am in this business.” : + boats. e C. Creel, minister of foreign | is "kf."a I;;:g f.f’,“,,’“:,'::,?f.".‘ "nln'm_ fcmmtl.adl ‘:gun:‘h.;eez mwz the rebbers The solicitor bit his-lip and, clearing his throat, said: Thres Hours to Land Passengers. Ramon Corral, minister of the In- [ great proportion of the people "from ur charges of nitroglycerine were * M The work of landing the passengers occupied nearly three hours and both rescued and rescuers were almost ex- , when I wasabout 16-years old, about 10 years ago, I' i { income tax amendment. haustéd when the last boatload reach- wnpu ranks the reVolutionists are The last explosion tore off the |} bought a._auit ot clothes for $25, which was ‘somewhat more than I doors of the safe and scattered its Y. at ¢] - ”. Wins 1 rtant Vi ¥ Cdutats b . could afford at that time. Within three months the suit was com. Presidlo, Tex., March 23—(Via mr o e R pletely worn out and of no further use to me. I was indisputably ed the shore, drenched by the waves. fa, Tax., March 24).—Ad CAPTAIN DEAD AN . stuck on the bargain. | Well, Mr.——— { cerfainly should be a gqueer Hi Hours After the n..g. 5&: ?v?(gl:eflvl?se)‘:(? :fi%&:‘m;ntoiut;;t:l ](‘mflzgfi:; jer who ~ “looking specimen. if, ou agcount.of um exwisnne_ I:bad bought ne ‘Mrs. Sarah Somers Hoo ant o Dl b pret e wickley, Pa., Mal Malitese cat :’fisceh hag been her eotiw;lt wmepa.n. around which the half-frozen men and died grief. women congregated, grateful for being ‘mere db'.hfl. Isn't that s0?” better-take. that man ite the fmer office and talk to him under the unice P -bouv,tvmn ng for some advertising apace, Mr. ,” was the gen- % 5 ;g::‘ed to enjoy its temporary com- = . ‘eral comm, the listeners,-and Mr, —— did. N Sendte and House ¥ minister of jus- c_,‘ | - Honolulu, March 24.—With her cap- > o . 5 . - passed biiis to mhm the drinking of Feet Frozen on the Deck. r of the ulm;l‘.aml:x:d tain desd and mourned by his widow Send fot * Bulletin rate card; and. a liftle practice with mathe- intoxicants in streetcars, of interur-| Some of the men and women, how- Unpopular Becauss of Waalth. |12, ot torey tatan prinned | in the cabin, a scanty supply of food || maties will camvince you that The Bulletin's rates are reasonable. ban cars and. passenger. traius, dining | ever, had suffered greatly from cold, o = |.g:tz. 8. -r.:..-g.,.y, o honrd ‘h:‘? m‘“ o Splract Tesk- 1t you woulll keep posted upon all subjscts of interest siubacribe 2nd buftet cars excepted nd had their feet frozen while stand- Call March 24, | barkentine James Johnson was sishiea || for The Bulleéini It will be foft at your door for a week for 12 cents. Balat st mh ciniy | ar, Srretodtad of the I coverad Ceck: three sides’f the fed- | fiying signals of distress one ndrod Following iz's summary of the Tews printed in The Bulletin dur- ,15 s T R Tn pene | Ao et ben #n the shore buc sbout night. It t R ot | B e ot s Trust-anc Savings tompany re- | adolu, which carried many into the It B e At ot e o) Hsaa o Arbived Safay] from Hong [ h ; Smicad In-the arrest of Johil W BIRLY | oor wases thay were " hospitably SIS of the Sadesal 56000 on] A Dokt fram. dhe Forsia was sent to £ Tolegraph- Local Genera/ Total a bookkeeper and- teller of the ¢Om- | treated by the townspeople. the hill. Bullets flew thick over a ; 96 . 862 T RO store on the American side, half a mile 153 8 1111 @est | from the foderal position. ; . Disteiot h BOY /KILLED IN 76 135 196 407 || % muverion coust’ thero in g L ¢ 4 MecKi DUSL b tho Bntiea States. asiing f It Was the Old Story of “Didn’t Know WOMAN TO HAVE f FOUR FIREMEN KILLED 108 140 227 475 | ceiver tor tne Aetna Indemnity ~coms | e Wt ddei™ CMARGE OF MINTS AT MILWAUKEE FIRE. e its e 188 pany; % e L ———— —_— New York, March 24.— ile fighting fn Absence of Twe Superiors, Miss| Went Dewn With the Roof of Middle- . ez . PR 5t g e b B o a mock ‘duel {his cvening, Backicy ntrol ctory. e McGill, fourteen vears old, shot and S e ol e e SN ‘tm‘"“” : 75 114 238 427 §| publican D e T o el | killea s playmiate, Arthur Hostage, w March MW Milwaukee, March 24—Four firemen or(‘guu:!v CHARGE s of. @an in an ‘address at the Bos- of the same age, in the McGill home were killed, & fifth was probably fa- . e Mar.. ot City gtub. in Brooklyn, = The Hostage boy was SRR S i B ] St e e G ] , . 5 i R L ts and assay of- oday when the roof of the Mid- . s 3 3 Dix of N ork sent a € s fices in the United States, for short|dleton Manufacturing companys hat| - & '"-"_""""’ Tota/ - - - - 551 757 1876 3184 | cpociat mesengs to the legistature rec- thousht that nelther weapen was load- Inuw-ln at varlous times durlng the | factory on Broadway caved in dufing Springfield. TIL, March 24—State ommendin; me repeal of the progres- | ed. a firs which burned out the five story | Senaf 9 : P tax law, asserting| They pretended to shoot at each otii- ¥ *Fhie woman s Mise Margaret V. Kol- | strricture. ted i‘:rtg:hgmficio:;:y ot CHiE e e ns demver millons of dollars | er and a cartridge in McGill's pistol 1y of the mint bureau, one of the three| The dead: Capt. Jacob Hentz Rich- | court today. 'The jury was-out twent; 'from the state. was discharged, the bullet piercing his highest paid women in the government | ard J, Burke, driver, Lieut. John Hou- | minutes. Froderick was charged with| participated in “all #ts" qaring: enter- | assintance, andcthingh the -siranded young friend's heart. Hysterical with . Geor E. -Roberts, director | lahan, Fred L. Eichorn, pipeman. bribery in the election of United States | prises. men were picked up this. forenoon, it The People’s Millions thai have been | zrief, the McGill boy was taken in mint, is obliged to be absent |- Louis E. Hammond, a driver, is said | Senator William . Lorimer. Testimeny Told of Thefts He Committed. was not until late in the' afternoon | invested inthe Panama canal should be| charge as a prisoner by the Children’s treasury much of his time, | to be dving at Emergency hospital of a was heard at the trial that he gave| z that a physician arrived from Nan-| protected by adequate fortifications, | society, to be arraigned in court to- Preaton, the mint examiner, | fractured skuil $2,500 to ex-State Senator D. W, Holat- | , 210, \Wiiness enumerated thefts e |eucist, six miies distant. The physi- | said Lieut General Nelson A. Miles, U. | morrow. way muoch. Im such cases Miss| Ten minutes before the roof caved in llaw of Iuka, in consideration of the T the aud b the othar prison. | Cidn s&id both men Were in a Very s A., retired, befprc the =~ Worcester x.n: :’:g Do uflg. director of the Al'll::nt' m°{n e“r‘;gf or]d:::: (e | Tuka senator’s vote for Lorimer. el gl:.zxng b Seto and it [Tious condition and that their recov- 3 'MOUNT VERNON BANK tmint L n Trenba froa 2 ey{ Holztlaw testified he was paid the g < 4 ery was uncertain. VARBALS DO BAMAGE SUSPENDS BUSINESS were ordered back and again ordered| money in Broderick's saloon in Chi- | 18 his lips as though he would like to =, 2=l A ’ to vacate thejs 11 v - cat the: informer. Abbatemaggio re- | Left Barge in Sinking Condition. o bk om0 0) . R e IN FOREST RESERVE | Goghier Declares the Institution 1a Entirely Solvent, . Zailed to respond rapidly enough and counted how Glovanni.Rapi, treasurer | In a moment of consciousness one of | FOR ® WOOL SORTERS.|srent down with the fallink root. " | inventisesing. s Lorbisar haction | SE.RG, Camorra, was made receiver of | the survivors managed o say thak 2ot | gicl, u ehe Petrified Trunks of Red- o Tha property loss is $100,000, cover- r stolen go e ington ut mi 5 . Retion at Previdence in Anticipation | ¢d by insurance. e e Lo “It is a Filthy A-w-uonf' night, when off Bass River, when they | weod Trees, Valuable as Souvenirs. | N.y york, March 24—The Mount ~of Tariff Revision. : Sikas. nb e en, balins Bl Wit i chied the <limax of his | GiScovered that the craft was sinking Vernon National bank at Mount Ver- — ARRESTED F R i, SN rotiee, De D) S e o o i |fast. Further than that, nothing was| Los Angles, Cal,, March 24—Under o e el B et o Providenee; R, T, Sfarch, 34— Becatise 'OR MURDER e utio privilege to decline e W Frie thy | Eleaned from the lips of the wreck vic- | orders from Washi ngton,G. W. Helm, by decision of its: board of directors. action AT WIFE'S FUNERAL. | ‘2CTiminate himself. S e e s g e chief of the field divislon of the Unit- | 1% Aictitlon has 4 capital stock of o p g 2 the yéar af- Gompelied 16 Take. to Dory. ed States land office, tomorrow Will | $306000 and deposits of more than o “Abba: said shat ¥t law, it was anneunced by officials of | Hushand Suspected of Administering| POCTOR KILLED MAN e The Stonington was the stern barge | leave for the petrified national reserve | 5500,000. Its president, Herbert T. the Greystone woolen milis today the B e i ageriag TO GET INSURANGE | bromotos o o & Comortiee b pro LR e "’N"'e}‘*kg““‘gofi Tt eat Sandals - it s memita | JSBRingS, was vico prosident of the { —_— . —_— bous 'rom New York for on. rst National bank of Oneonta, whic] on Satudsy. | The reduction i Ume | iredericks, OKla. March 24.—As thio| And Arranged With Woman te Pose|fo'aiain Then he aodei | Albough no o ctaile o the story could| Heve, becn, deatroying sowe “of 36| wusponded business smilarly yoster- - | first ¢l earth 3 e LY. eratives. sia izo amoupces nas of Mrct.OdP.enont s e o P W 2 Is Glad to-Be in Prisor. men, it 18 believed that they abandpn-| Using the explosive to break up the; “mpe yount Vernon National bank.is . The mill offici also ounc @round at Navajo, near here, ap G i3 " | petrified trunks of the re@wood trees, i . mfavoraty | ® offi-| San Francisco, Mareh 24 Dr. L. C. ull‘?;‘:fi,’:&fi“' T St o fA Ueir vasaet e oY ta mon | Which once Srew in Arizona, the mie- | SRUTely Solvent and able to pay de- Sy Gtis cer. arrested Mac Gregory, lun- hus- | Chisholm, a physician of this city, was in. prison, for I t® explate cnnhe ‘tug and barges in froat of creants have done great datiage it is o declxtation: by. Sarmiel W, Ré: mgnd band, on a charge of murder. The cof- | arrested here foday in conmection With | 51 {hé evi T huye doner o they foung THat they were un-| said, Several larsé shipments of the | 2, declaration by Samuel W. Raymond, e o e oo | Mo, S i s | Ee i SRSt i 3 e el ALABAMA TOWN ALMOST Gregory died on Sunday, sup- | near Fort Rods, So Y uesday, ] give the to take.to, the as their one ts, whe ; . 0 . Sonoma county, sev-|eptire history of the Cuoceolo murder | ch: th in the blus- | valtiable as souvenirs. WIPED OUT BY FIRE. m iy neaee, o Fhyeicians | eral weeks ago.’ Piwell had been shot. ond is ,,p'fym 35, vesifyt hia’ aumer- m’::'m;‘ geet in Tho reserve coptains 60,776 acres. | SOUTHERN RAILROAD The arrest the result of ks - - Surning of Forty-twe. Buildings En.|COvered evidences of strychnine poi- tlg:u.on 'b,'éfeflge §§'.mh°.;"§£§:’, tion as to the cn!yu'blmly of those ac- | . Adrift in Open Boat Ton Hours. |:EGISLATOR PRICKED STRIKE IS SETTLED. - o4 soning just before the burial. el sused of the For bBours the; ? bout b e o taile Leva'of Half a Million. SRR TR tons sotg | Bors Wimast in Dignified Mander, g B i TR BY A LONG HATPIN | Preference for Negro Firemen Was the Tavete, Al March 24—A gus POUGHKEEPSIE TO HAXE od the name and address ‘of a San| ‘Throushout his téstimony W Ab: | ere by we and exposure,| - —_— 4 Bone of Contention, a fire to- 5 Francisco woman, whose Benuty 1is | batemaggio bore Now Threatens to. Introduce Bill to tngs, in- A_MUNICIPAL PAWNSHOP. being withheld by the police. Sheriff { manzer. (He was = and < to the bottom of the! Limit Their Length. ‘Washington, March 24.—Representa- very business structure, the et -8 Smith interviewed this. woman and 'flh his- ynission . as about - ten hours after | . tives of the conductors; firemen and h-g mmu Coun- Mayor. to Open It Up to Provide L. says she told him Chisholm -had de-|he Te-entered his cage at the conclu- | they pulled away from the Stonington| proyidence, R. I, March - 24— The | locomotive engineers on the Cincin- . Ty 5 s Ui R e Do e s e e m SRRt B the e e crusade against long hatpins gained a | atl New Orleans and Texas, Pacifie h small - widow he woul luce a coi “he - stro; today - | railway, who have een, striking - [zance, Favets s wlnnwut fre A.n% plosgtkeepsie, N. ¥, " Match 24| collect a large cum. of life insurance. | throse. c“-'q Wife at New London: mu:e‘ ::‘fl';.’?;nflclm PR L g causs negro firemen are ailoged o have mm.-u al- S soon to have an “offi- —_— d £ | been given prefe: ked untll # teached va-|¢ial uncle’ in other words, Mayor( DR. J. TORRINGTON BLACK. : T e o PEamanged by ome of | eached & tentative basis. of settle- propers T S U R s % iy “‘,,“ islatoge "“"“1,.{’.:3“““‘:,.‘ el mediation. bosrd tedar The SRAING VACATION FOR jence of the city's unfortunates in time ':,':"'L',':::;:,g' ::':',:'y f"::.:' : : ¢ e b e, e bl Mg dtalls of the arrangement were mot ¢ stress.” » L . - < X, 0 L. 000 RAILROAD EMPLOYES. ! l‘h’;_m;m says: “I am of the opin-| Vres in Texas. ‘While ‘o the state house to- | disc TRy AT —_— on Lt t] would be of % 1 £ . i Work Suspended for Baiance of Month | methods 'to " provide Tor. our tméorsa: Hartford, March 24 | Cleveland, . March . ‘24—Ex- : tug Duniel Willard hsd oger:7 & lomg atpin pro- (RONG ISLAND FARMERS atM,. K. & T.lh”. nate residents when they are embar- “ Adjutant General Geom M. Cole Tom~Johnson, who suffered a. relapse m 3 it & woman passenger. - The steel GIVING SHORT MEASURE, ‘| rass2d for small loans.” Friday night announced the names in-his_ illness’ a. week "ago, > . ‘prong sank deep into the ' lasluhtors‘ e e, the officers of the stafe militia who - toddy. Visftors ee ks Jort + | Rose%ana blood Hlowea-treel ‘New York Official Ssizes Large Collec- will ‘take part in - -&':rwm 8ald the pa 2 ! * tion of Market Baskets, Increase for-Railroad Engineers. |manoeuvres at San ‘Antoni 'rex. Tbe ; Denvm«zl rch 24.—As a result olkel‘s. who will report -t o‘ e e .E NS nfifl" New York, March 24°Three wagem 10- | ferece, 160" sngticpe - ihe. Begs | Camng o, Sx bctore. Anei Sthe et O ohinson: & i Slllecs o e Ty hali Today from: the. ma er 4 to the -¢ oday from the wall -and Grande will reccive| James Geddes, Cept. Hetry ' Carter| close : = une for m"l Biood. e b ket ark Brackiy e, arHite Com ml i3 I;l“.ja per cent. in wages, ot the Sec-{'the turn’ the B R ~ - New Orl l&-%l'ha ditors | Missloner ‘Walsh of the bureau of Do ng rules and a contraet for try, v T e i i i 2 24, of the F,l‘“’"'mek “The Beo. anq |Welghts and measures swooped down iyear. - s - . = ‘tor’ Cu inian, add to- mem “ate'not' tg engage in mor on the ly_gathering. of Long Island 7 : | Lisut. J. T 4 . \ ers of - « mh & public_state Fifteen hundred baskets &‘%omnm ‘:3" 'were seized, and about three-quarters ‘of them were !o'nna to_be short from: .l a ‘two to four guarts. m ire Loss at Monroe, La. lloma. ‘La., March’ 24.—Fire origi~ in the -filers® late last 'rrgnnnt Lumber hnnflm