| Show 1S nCI MRUAT ON I Whi Co Sui Chlago Ib GTho Trlhunes Whllglon plnl uy remlr Sngla hns Uned tho third oC < ecor Crlendlv mclutlon on the part oC tho United Males This lnformatlon was roneyd In a cINr mosg Telv < from Minister Woodford by Iresldcnt MeKlnlev on Friday The m wo a mot unlI1 one Instead of being addressed t the secretary of state It was addressed to the President n thing that haa not happened since Consul Oeneral I es famous cablegrams to President Cleveland Cleve-land of nearly a jear ago This cablegram from Woo < ord was not lonl hit n clted the fact that Premier Hagasla refused to admit that Ppaln had rciched the end of her rope In Cubl thnl h WM lnbl to up press the Insurgents that autonom was a failure or that she needed th assistance ot the United States In I bringing the Cuban struggle to an nr London Feb 0 Thf Madrid corrcs nonrnt oC tho Flnnlard au Snor IngI to 110 omelnl no Ie yelrdav IRnllrdav by Oon Wood ford the United State amhnaalor < complains of filibustering expdltlen and declares that Spain cnnol ller tain a suggestion fixing a oate Cor her completion of the paclflcatlo of Cba 10rt t Fuom Lexington KyFeb 6Sevr1 I thousand thou-sand negroes congregated at the Auditorium Audi-torium today where the funetal of the negro Baptist preacher Sanford J Howard was to be preached The wooden steps to the Auditorium laden wlh thr or oC womn roke down our women ucred broken leg ond nn othe wr oro er I erloul brula A pnnle nued ond the Cunerl was praehed In a Itto During the Ianle tho Jlronllav Pro teslnnt Fpleopnl hurch aught rand r-and halC an hOlr late 11 Cnlenar re wr qUICk nglahO Tnrfca righting In Th17 London Feb 7T Athens correspondent corres-pondent of the Times sajs The Turks after seere fighting have oc cuplcd nnd burned four villages In the Agrapha district In the north of Acar nanla about midway between Arta and Domoko Klght thousand Turkish troops were engaged In tho conlllcts I Is I reported that Inthe neighborhood neighbor-hood of Palackostron the Turks were repulsed A panic prevails among the Inhabitants ot the neutral zone The Greek outposts havo been strengthened and Ihe llaUon I ominous I I prohabl hal Ihe Crla quetlen wi he Irppod unt Ihe vacuaUon DC Thaly haa hen hon Ieb GBnnglinar onlc ontlnl htwen the Turklh trp and the peasants In Thessaly It Is I reported ported thaI the Turks have occupied I several Milages and that a hundred perrons have been killed rurlliqunkeln t Irelnl Ljnchburg Va Feb GA distinct enrthuakn hock wa fel her today about 3 oclock Telegrams show the disturbance was felt througout southwest south-west Virginia Iledford City reporting that n sound a If of an explosion different dif-ferent from the usual rumbling pro po ceded the shock ere Pulaskl Uast lladford Wythe Ille Ledford City and Salem report having experlccned nn earthquake shock this nneron The uratlon wns about < three pecelnds nnd the time a few minutes min-utes after 3 oclock No damago Is reported More Roldlen for Tuba Havana Feb B Among the passengers passen-gers whu nrrlved here today on board the Spanish steamer Maria Christina < were Senor IMouardo Dole secretary of pos nnd telegraphs In the colonial govemmnt Senor Kllro Ollberga and thirty officers nnd 1410 sollders The crtar and nr wor reevd y the central and other cornmmteM and by thi autonomlt commllon ho went out on n tug to meet them Tho new nrrlvnls were cheered by soC s-oC people on the whartes < Cat George A Converse of the United Plates cruiser Montgomery accompanied by Lieut Ramsey nnd United States Consul Ilrlce rUllcil the goetnor c > f Mntanzas jesterday and I 11 gO rnor his secretary < and the other authorities of Matanzas where U rlFOr I at anhor rlurnO Ih vlslt of the American officers Cnpt Gen Itlanco and Gen Inndo hao nrrheel at Puerto Principe Jen Ihree Illanco days Is I expected tu reach Havana In |