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Show NEWS SUMMARY. Thr"'i tiiou-uiiid I'.i-itiMh militia hav bn ordered to prepare fJr embarWa-ton. embarWa-ton. A powder cxploiou at lian jcho'.T killed I'o people aud wrueked an sotira Tilluin. ! Nurlv I'MU cat wf nl.ocl were 'nipped fioin sou! beastoru Malej d u r-Juauary. r-Juauary. Tim total nu'ul.rr of i of plague In Honghon;,' in 1 -!.i' were 1 Hi and tbtt deal h I I M. The death of the mother of the Japanese Jap-anese Kmpeioi, Nil No T'.uLoae, ia annnii need , The obsolete guiii at t he virions lirit-lull lirit-lull coast defense,.-, an; being replaced with inodereu naval guns. The foreign wlie.it shipments from Cort land for the wee!; ending February Febru-ary 10th won; 171,107 bushels, Them were I'.i cases of u n stroke on Hun. lay in liuenos Ay res, and 1.14 caBei reunited fatally up to H o'clock in the evening. Thirty-one factory gi rls were burned to rientb ami many injured by the destruction de-struction of a factory by tire at Na-flnrja, Na-flnrja, Japan. Tim nominal ion of l,i Hung Chang to be viecruy of Liang Kwang has been received with guneral disfavor ia that province. Tiio American transport Morgan City, which went ashore last summer in thu inland sea of Japan, will probably prob-ably bu raised. There is but little diminution of the y'.uguo in northern Japan aud numer-tin numer-tin deaths among the workers of tua ffiudical brigade, A largo ii ii in her of Kritons residing in Itorlin umlur thu tiga of 'M) hare resolved re-solved orders calling them home, for military service. France and Kngland are at the door fa sorions disagreement If the disagreement disa-greement comes it will probably be OTtir the Egyptian question. The Merlin Koersen Zbitung asserts that the Keiehslng will be asked to increase in-crease Emperor William's revenues, wlile.h have been found inadequate. The report from Tacoiua that the Pinion Taeilie has secured trackage privileges over the Northern Paciflo Hne from Portland to Tacsma is denied. In Washington recently Senator liaoon of Ueorgiaslipped and fell on the me fracturing a rib on his left side. His surgeon thinks he will be out in a few days. Oreat indignation is felt by German artists at the announcoinent that the management of the crystal palace exhibition ex-hibition in London will refuse all Herman Her-man paintings t'ed. Kay at Fort Gibbon, Alaska, reports re-ports tho safe arrival thern of Lieut. Flprron an I party, vliu were supposed t kve been lost while exploring the Copper River country. Freh trouble Kmong the Indian ef fpper Liard. 11. C. has broken out. fTcn members of a Scotch-Indian family named McLavish are said to have been murdered. Inability to secure barrels has caused th Boston refinery of tho Americans Sugar Refining company to be shut do(vn in oomitioti with those in New lorn and 1 niladalpnia. Bt-nery C. Pay ne.nat lonal Republican enmmit Isenun of Wisconsin, says that titer i a jreat deal of talk now in the F.H.st of nominating (,ov. Roosevelt of New York for Vice-President. Th campaign in favor of taking advantage ad-vantage of the present complications in South Africa to secure Kussiau ports ou the Indian ocean aud Mediterranean is hcing pushed with vigor in Russia. At Vancouver. It. C. Tuesday night, n hurrieame raged, causing property damage all over tho city. Tha wind, which became almost a cycloue, attain- 1 ed a velocity of tifty-tive miles an hour. The Paris Radii al papers attack M. Cambon the French embassador at ! Washington f.u- giving aceeordiug to a tf'egram to the Gaulois. a banquet in I honor of Count and t'ouu-ess de Castel- j lane. Though grail tied at the excellent conduct of t be res-der.ts of Cuba since American H-c;:p;t:im began. tha j authorities art- s i;; unabie to name the date when A.i ci'.c.n sovereignty ; shall end. i A large tK'iv-c n '.'rem Alaska 1) urging Con.: r. ss ; , :.: .. some legislation legisla-tion under w iiich c -ivcr.imeut may b organized in that .:-.' lory as soon as the rush to tiio gel tieUU begins in the spring. George Pe.;u:v-:;!- ; Harrow, the mas who planned the al ,hnnUu of baby Marino Ma-rino Clark, !:;; t c- ou e ivsane in Sing Sing prison. here :e: bs been eoanned since June 1 7, ;i ';.si :-..U-r a sentence of fourteen u: ::lus, Uerr Schro.' ;er-i'..- '.-'..-. one of the wealthiest meiuocr t'.-.e German Co-Ionian Co-Ionian party, t-ivc au elaborate banquet recently in honor of P- Levds, representative rep-resentative of loo Transvaal at his tnansiou on '.tie i'auclistie.sse. |