Show DOMESTIC DOTS NeWs ICotco From All Portions of the Land Over Which the Star and Stripes Wave nnc Strlrcl London Jan 2S Colonel Sandwith administrator ad-ministrator of Dominie West Indies who was recently summoned home is dead Toronto Ont Jan 27Richard A daugh chief of the Toronto lire brigade who was so badly injured In the Globe fire recently died this morning Rome Jan 7It is stated that the government has decided to send troops to Massowah to estatollslx a definite Italian protectorate over the border tribes of I the colony of Erythreo I Paris a 27 King Alexander of Servia arrived here today He was met at the station by Wg father exIClng Milan Mi-lan and by representatives of President Faure and M Hauteaux minister of foreign for-eign affairs Madrid Jan 2iA cabinet council wag held today at which it was decided to increase the duty on foreign wheat eb a dollar per hectolitre f to raise the ray freight charges on grain from I the sea t the interior A cabinet crisis i thus averted I I New York Jan 27A special t the Word dated Colon January 27 says The revolution in the department of Ca ea Is reported to be spreading north Dr Menosa the editor of a liberal newspaper news-paper in Panama ha been arrested here The United States consul has had a conference con-ference with the local authorities here French and Italian warships are expected ex-pected London Ja 2SIn its financial article the Times says it thinks the banks are not likely to be large purchasers of aneW a-neW American loan a rthey are large holders of the recent one It adds that a large loan would be readily taken hereon here-on a 3 per cent basis I payment in gold should 0 guaranteed < but < that that condition con-dition is not dlUn likely t be accepted by Congress in its present temper London Jan 2SThe papers generally comment upon the American currency problem The Standard in an editorial says From any point of view the prospect pros-pect is rather cheerless but the American Ameri-can people have a trick of wakeninir suddenly and acting with decision when i is least expected and 1 they would only make up their minds they could have all their money troubles ended in a month ene Yokohama Jan 27 General Nodzeun t 19 in officer in the Japanese army fe 1 stat s-tat he declined a offer made to him by a Tartarian chle from Kirin who recently re-cently arrived at the Japanese camps and denounced th Chinese depredations The chief offered the services of 60000 men to join the Japanese < in attacking roukd nand n-and to avenge Chinese cruelty Natives of Llo Yang Manchuria have also petitioned tioned the Japanese to speedily occupy the city London Jan 28A dispatch to the standard from Berlin says that Empress Frederick the mother of Emperor Will li jam and all the members of the imperial family took breakfast together in the palace and subsequently attended services ices in the palace chapel The emperor entered the chapel escorting his mother The King of Wurtemburg escorted Empress Em-press AugustaVictoria and Queen Victoria Vic-toria by the Prince of Wales Emperor i Francte Josenh King Humbert the czar I the pope and the Sultan of Turkey each sent a telegraphic message of congratulations |