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Show iOTSWS bUMMAUY. A revolution la thrcatc nod In Macedonia. Mace-donia. Another rovolutlon lias brokon out In Honduras. Seven Bailors nttopmtrd to desert In tho Ilouolula harbor and thrco woro drowned, Ten men lmvo been disfranchised for fourtcon yeara In Illinois for sailing tholr votes. Mrs. Roosovolt's health Is said to bo breaking down under tho strain of con tlnual entertaining. Nino pcoplo woro burned to death and forty-two Injured In a hotel Dra In Cedar Rapids, Iowa. George Cortolyou, has taken tho oath of ofllco as secretary of tho now department depart-ment of commerce and labor. Tho list of dead In tho Clifton hotel ruins at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, now numbers num-bers five, four othors are missing. A new Jersey farmer who shot and killed a negro hold-up on Saturday has loea hold to trial for manslaughter. Colo Younger, tho pardoned bandit Will run a wild west show, having signed contract with a Chicago showman. An explosion caused by frozen water pipes In a New York homo causes tho death of four members of the family. Tho rlvor between Kvansvlllo, Ind., fend Paducah, Ky., Is In places, flfteon miles wide, owing to tho recent thaws.. It is estimated that tho prosont population popu-lation of Greater Now York Is 2,732,002, an lncrcso slnco tho consus of 1000 of 29G.701. As tho result of a flro at Pultovtsa, Russia, twelvo persons havo lost their lives and 200 houses havo boen destroyed. de-stroyed. It Is reported that tho stoamor Del-luora, Del-luora, bound from Rio do Janorlo to Now Orolcans, has gono down with all on board. Tho president has announced tho appointment ap-pointment of Judpe Wllllnm R. Day to bo justtco of the United States supremo court In place of Justice Shlras, re Judgo John Howard, six tlmos mayor of Proscott, Ariz., and at one tlmo prominent pro-minent as u lawyor and judgo of tho district court of Colorado, is dead at tho ago of 83. It is announced officially in Berlin that tho diplomatic relations between Germany and Venezuela havo boen renewed, re-newed, and the now minister will sail for Caracas Immediately. m The health Ofllcer of tho town of WostSoneca, N. Y., reports that there are eighty cases of typhoid fovo at that t, plao and probably more thun 100 addl- L I tlonal cases not reported. I Hon. David Ward, L. L. D., of Frod- arlokstown, N. D. has entered upon tho hundredth year of his age, and ho claims tho distinction of bolng tho oldest llv ing legislator in tho world. Robert Hobolwalto, a widower, shot and killed Mrs. Ruby Rclbon at Racine, Wis., and then committed suicide. A f quarrel with the woman's husband is If eupposud to havo led to tho tragedy. Ella Otklns Is dead and Folger Groan jf Is In the hospital In New Orleans as a 1 result of attompt at suicide. Tho couple I had boen living as man and wife and !l agreed to dlo togothor. Green may recover. m Reliable reports from all portions oi I South Florida lndlcato that tho fruit crop has suffered no serious damage jf from tho cold winter. The temperaturo j dropped to a fraction bolow tho freex- 1 Three of tho six wolves that escaped I from a theatrical company are still at I largo. Ira Jones, at brazil, Ind., was attacked by ono of tho animals and soverely bitten. Posses are still trying to round up tho beasts. Throo men were killed outright, ona man so seriously Injured that ho died 'latter, two men fatally and at loast sovon seriously hurt In an explosion In the work room of the naval storage magazine at Fort Lafayette In New 'York bay. . Claudo De Lorraine, who was chlol engineer on tho Monitor when that vessel sank tho Merrlmao during the T Civil war, and son Edward, agod 24, I wore found dead from asphyxiation at : k their home In Brooklyn. Gas escaped , Li through a defoctlve tube connecting a r gas stove. , ' Becauso he refused a glais of water, Thomas Butler a laborer, Is lying dad . in St. Louis, with a bullet wound In the hoart. Andrew Laumes, a barkeeper, who offered the water and then shot Butler, when he threw It on the floor, is under arrest. , News has reached the navy depart ' r went from Tutulla, Samoan islands, I that on January 14 fifteen of tho crew ' i of the gunboat Wheeling wero poisoned by eating fish. While no cases have proved fatal, some half a dozen hud v very narrow escapes. 3 Tho sum of $7,000 was paid at auction w In Loudon for a small jug of Fulham- k 5? i ware strapped with silver bands. Tho I ' t . jug, which Is nine and ono-half Inches I iW, .-iBHHk. high, nvo Inches In diameter and of tho I UiJBHHHHHJi datti of 1581, wus discovered In a cub-fl!HHHflHflHj cub-fl!HHHflHflHj board of a church at West Mailing I HflHHHHHHHJf Kent, a few years |