Show MANY ARTICLES HELD TO BE EXPLOSIVES H. H F F. Estes Inspector for the tho bureau of explosives cs of tho the American Railway association last night delivered a lecture lec ture to employees and aud shipper in tho the assembly fa room om of the Commercial club on on the subject of handling and shipping ship ship- pin ping matter by express or frei freight ht that is 18 classed as explosive or dangerous 8 and t to federal r regulations Mr Estes 1 first r t impressed on the au audience audi audi- i. i ence once tho ho he fact that such shipments aro arc covered cred by a f federal deral law tho the violation of which can result in a u tine flue as hi high h as 2000 or imprisonment from eighteen months to ten years S Statement was made that such commOn common com corn mon nion articles as I leather leathor l cement rubber cement lemon temon extract perfumery metal polish and some omo kinds of paint and varnish varnish var var- nish were weT hi highly inflammable and came under this law Jaw Jawin in in shipping j |