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until the beginning af the next school year—United States now the world's greatest producer and exporter of meats -Strikes begun by Boston granite cutters and Woburn leather workersDemocrats in the house want the suppressed opinion on Puerto Rico sent to congress-District Attorney Gardiner may charge Recorder Goff and Jury Foreman Haven with conspiracy-Undue concessions said to have been granted Driggs-Seabury Gun and Ammunition company-Rev. Dr. Daniel Merriman, senior Protestant clergyman in Worcester, resigns his pastorate Four-year-old child burned to death in East Weymouth, Mass-Unsuccessful effort to find missing Arthur Dent of Lowell in the city's canals-Another attempt to be made to secure a curfew ordinance in Somerville, Mass. TUESDAY, APRIL 3. Aggressive tactics which the Boers are now employing have caused a distinctly uneasy feeling in England—Between 25,000 and 30,000 coal miners in the Pittsburg district struck, and 10,000 more are expected to go out-Dr. Newell D. Hillis of Chicago resigns from the Presbyterian church-Death of Dr. Francis G. Warren, a former mayor of Biddeford. Me-Charge of misconduct against General Dyrenforth dismissed -American artists deny insinuations from abroad in connection with the exhibit at Paris-Judge Cantrill charges grand jury which is to investigate the Goebel murder-Sugar refiners' war extends into the coffee trade-Wellesley college students score a success in the junior play given by the class of 1901 -Queen Victoria leaves Windsor for Treland-Second place on the McKinley ticket has not been offered to Secretary Long-Thomas B. Luce appointed assignee of Nashua (N. H.) Savings bank -Proposed reduction of Spanish war taxes will be defeated by opposition of senate managers--Fire in a hat store causes a panic in the Albemarle hotel in New York city-Lynn's new public library building thrown open to the public-Eastern Baseball league refuses to take in Baltimore and Washington on the terms offered-Waltham and Quincy city governments vote to Investigate the price of gas-Governor Roosevelt signs the bill repealing the Horton boxing law--T. W. Lawson to establish a big sheep ranch in Kentucky-Dave T Sullivan whips Eddie Gardner in a glove fight in Brooklyn-Clinton, Mass., Italn ians make a demonstration against the water board's methods-Eastern Dock and Construction company buys 50 acres of land at Quincy, Mass-Vermont sud preme court lessens severity of prohibitory law as applied to property owners n -General Alexander Harbison elected C mayor of Hartford. r WEDNESDAY APRIL 4. S Boers advancing upon Bloemfontein t and a great battle impending-Senate passes Puerto Rican bill; free trade voted down-Admiral Dewey expresses d willingness to accept nomination for the presidency if the people so desire g First step in movement to defeat Bryan taken by Brooklyn (Democrats--Queen Victoria arrives at Kingstown, Ire Delegates to national convention chosen by Addicks faction of Delaware Repubr licans-Strike of 50 more weavers of n the Queen City cotton mill in Burlington, 1Vt-Webster Davis' resignation accepted-Quincy granite manufacturers off'st striking cutters 33 cents per hour for an eight-hour day-Sundry civil e bill to authorize expenditure of $450,000 t, for work in Boston harbor-Repubiio cans make gains in municipal elections in Nebraska-Fitzsimmons and Ruhlin m matched to fight 25 rounds June 215 Lynn furnished a sensation in the arrest of Miss Anna L. Parker on a forgery charge- Jury not vet complete for trial