Boone County Recorder . twere busy chasing work throughoutthe livelong day and part of both endsof the night. Besides, we can the re readily resign ourselves to thepleasure of being lazy in the springwhen we know that we couIdnTOeTvrit if we tried. Bostor, April 13.—At an early houiMonday morning the ruins or the burned district in Chelsea were underguard of 14 companies of the statemilitia and marines from the Charlestown navy yard and the city was undermartial law to prevent looting. Thesoldiers were supplied with ball cart-ridges. An apparently insignificant fire, started among rags
Boone County Recorder . twere busy chasing work throughoutthe livelong day and part of both endsof the night. Besides, we can the re readily resign ourselves to thepleasure of being lazy in the springwhen we know that we couIdnTOeTvrit if we tried. Bostor, April 13.—At an early houiMonday morning the ruins or the burned district in Chelsea were underguard of 14 companies of the statemilitia and marines from the Charlestown navy yard and the city was undermartial law to prevent looting. Thesoldiers were supplied with ball cart-ridges. An apparently insignificant fire, started among rags on a dunii>in the city of Chelsea Sunday, wasfanned by a northwest gale into a con-flagration which obliterated nearlyene-third of the city. Five hundred dwelling houses buildings were destroyed, 1,500families were driven from their habi-tations and 10,000 persons made home-less. Two lives are known to have been Inst end at a late hour Sunday night it war reported that two others had a woman, having shot. TO S0PPRESS1DS SPECIAL MESSAGE ON ANARCH-ISTS FROM PRESIDENT. ADDITIONAL LAWS NEEDED FIERCE RIOT IN PENSACOLA IMPORTATION OF STRIKE BREAK-ERS CAUSES BATTLE. Tbe British mint has been turningout copper coins at the rate of fourtons dally in an attempt to cope withthe famine in pence in London andthe provinces. This stringency al-ways becomes most acute toward theend of each quarter. The explanationIs very simple. Nearly all the Englishgas companies have adopted the pen-ny-in-the-alot system of selling automatic meters are emptied atthe end of each quarter. The popu-larity of this system of supplying il-lumination is shown by the fact thatduring 1907 pennies weighing were taken from the meters !nLondon belonging to tbe Gas Lightand Coke company. This means anaverage of 400,000 pennies a day. The railroad companies are obeyingthe new laws passed for their regula-tion. Reports from 99 per cent, of therailroad mileage o. the country havebeen recei
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