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Luzon; Lieutenant Reese of Macabebe scouts killodâBurdick's cousin on way to Buffalo with avowed intention of avenging murderâText of Irish land bill published in London; United Irish League of America sends $10,000 to help the causeâRev. J. F. Styles and 20-year-old girl disappear from New London, ConnâSteamer Com- monwealth sails from Boston with the largest number of salbon passengers ever taken from Boston on a regular tripâAlfred G. Vanderbilt to apply for certificate of citizenship in Rhode IslandâFavorable progress made in the negotiations between the New Haven road and the trairmenâGertie M. Kimball, aged 13, missing from her home at Lebanon, N. H. SUNDAY, MARCH 29. Conflict in Lowell of 18,000 mill op- eratives to secure an increase of 10 percent in wages precipitated by the shutting down of seven big mills; labor men predict a determined fightâ Cuban senate ratifies the reciprocity treaty without changeâLioness shot at Pittsfield, Mass., after attacking horse; her cage mate, also freed by accident, captured after chase through streets; attendant badly bittenâR. P. Southgate, millionaire hotel man, driven insane by love affairâAthletic association among minor New Eng- land colleges contemplatedâPresident Roosevelt announces his itinerary for bis record-breaking trip of 66 days, when he will visit 22 states and travel 14,000 milesâRumor that Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain, wife of British colonial secretary, is to be created Viscountess of HighburyâFour Gloucester fishermen rescued off Nova Scotia after being four days in an open boat without food or waterâYear's extension of time given Stonington, Conn., bank to pay depositorsâNego- tiations for a settlement of the Haver- hill, Mass., shoe condict are practically offâShamrock III a distinctly Brit- ish boatâCost of the coal strike com- mission only about $38,000âEvidence comes to light that Arthur R. Pennell bought a revolver same day Burdick was found deadâMaine legislature adjourns after defeating St. Louis fair appropriationâTwenty-eight killed and 50 injured in Russian strike riot âGuatemala stricken by volcanic outbreak. MONDAY, MARCH 30. Death at Chicago of G. F. Swift, refrigerator car pioneer and head of great packing concernâMany op- eratives joining Lowell unions to se- cure strike benefitsâRobert M. Baker and John B. Kenerson, Dart- mouth college students, drowned at Hanover, N. H., by capsizing of canoe âMiss Alice Roosevelt to christen the sultan's new cruiserâParty lines lost in Chicago in Harrison-Stewart mayor- alty fightâPresident wants a full in- vestigation made of postoffice depart- mentâAdmiral Coghlan reports in- surgents in control of Honduras coast âWest Point team wins the inter- collegiate fencing championship Mayor Grant of Lawrence, Mass., pre- fers charges against license commis- sionersâMassachusetts holding her own in cotton mill race with the south âMan arrested at Seattle, Wash., Identified as Gallagher of Taunton, Mass., wanted on murder chargeâ Mob at Bramwell, W. Va., tears jail to pieces trying to get at a negroâ President decides not to appoint George Sawter to office in New YorkâDeath of John H. Studley, street railway man, at BostonâFrau Rothe, flower medium, sentenced to 18 months in prison at BerlinâBaron Whettnall, Belgian minister to the court of St. James, deadâProposed abolition of Jesuit exclusion act doomed to defeat in GermanyâAlleged plot to murder the czar during his coming visit to Italy âLord Rosebery's daughter, Lady Sybil, weds son of Sir Robert Grant. TUESDAY, MARCH 31. Neither side departed from its an- nounced policy, and much-feared mill strike started at Lowell, Mass.: cot- ton manufacturing industry of the city practically suspended; 15,000 people out of employment; silent spindles represent capital of $10,000,000â Eighteen arrests at Waterbury, Conn., on charges of assault with intent to kill, in connection with trolley strike âHans Peterson and wife, an aged couple, accidentally asphyxiated by illuminating gas at Cambridge, Mass âAlleged incendiary fire at Wake- field, Mass., causes damage of $3000; paniesâCongressman Hull thinks citizens alarmed at number of recent firesâBurdick inquest closed at Buf- faloâYoung woman at Salt Lake asleep 28 daysâLieutenant Hender- son, U. S. N., commits suicide at Fall RiverâCharge of murder on bark- entine James H. Hamlen to be investi- gated at Portland, MeâComptroller Grout of New York recommends the removal of Fire Commissioner Sturgis âLawrence, Mass., license commis- sioners secure an injunction restrain- ing mayor from holding hearing of charges against themâPostoffice de- partment investigating turf com- paniesâCongressman Hull thinks Filipinos will make loyal American