Show FOR BUSY PEOPLE Iinleslln arrests l of children and their Imprisonment In Chicago police stations for trivial I offenses hove been ordered stopped by Mayor TarrlPon The Kansas Missouri and Oklahoma and Indian Territory Bankers associations associa-tions held tho final spstiion of their convention con-vention In Kansas City yesterday Through the action of the I New York produce exchange flour committee tho practice of sampling > flour will bo ahol ished on May Oih Tho I change Is due to excessive Inspection charges The steamer I T C oodward ran Into a loaded coal low near Allenporl Pa ont on-t hl Monongahela river last nimlmt and sank In fifteen feet of water I When tho collision occurred the passengers were asleep but all were landed safely rime I bodies of Jesse Bloodgood and Al fred Smith ouch of whom was I1 years old have bcin found in an abandoned air shaft of the T3lnck Diamond Coal company com-pany J iiar Uevler I Mo It In supposed 1 that I the young men entered the mine out of curiosity and were overcome with black damp The plant of the Gllson Asphalt company com-pany at Madison 1 I 111 III was burned to the ground yctorday causing a Ions estimated esti-mated at UMCOO which In only partially covered by Insurance P D Summers superintendent of the plant was burned about tho head and face while fighting the dome iII i-II IH I announced that tho Him of Baar Dnnwoody < t Co of Ponsacola Fla has made ai asMgnmenl A II McGaurln of Brcwton Ala taking chaw of the business busi-ness under a ScOXX < bond The firm l did a larrro foreign Umberchipping trade mend It Is I said has outstanding accounts allover all-over the world |