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White caps" attempted to whip Tom Jackson their vietim's in Hardin wife county, interfered, Ky., killing when William Wright, the leader. President McKinley is understood to have empowered Robert P. Porter to arrange for the disbursement of $3,000,000 among the Cuban soldiers. Fourteen families were rendered homeless by a fire in Chicago with the thermometer ten below zero. Four boilers exploded in the oil mills at Shreveport, La., and four men were killed. Maximo Gomez, the Cuban commanding has general, demanded nearly $60,000,000 from the United States and refuses to disband his army until the money is paid. valued at was and two were Property persons $200,000 badly de- inin a fire in the J. jured stroyed lumber yard of C. Rayner in Chicago. With the mercury at 26 degrees below zero the Third regular infantry began their journey from St. Paul, Minn., to the heat of tropical the Philippines. While thawing nitroglycerin near West Ind., exLiberty, Thompson the compound and Gib ploded and James Gooden were killed. The record of the court-martial in the of Eagan was in the case placed Commissary hands of Gen. Judge Advocate General Lieber for review. Alonzo C. Yates, of Syracuse, N. Y., died suddenly at Nice, France, aged He was left a years. fortune all of in $4,000,- three 000 by his father and spent it years. Gen. Thaddeus H. Stanton, payof army. was placed master Brig. general for the on the retired list age. National league baseball season will on April 15 The begin andiwill continue until the middle of October with 154 games. The American shipping interests of the Hawaiian islands have largely increased since their annexation to the United States. The visible supply of grain in the United States on the 30th was: Wheat, 28,583,000 bushels: corn, 27,139,000 bushels; oats, 7,025,000 bushels; rye, 1,441, 000 bushels; barley, 3,335,000 bushels. Whitaker Manns and Howard Harlan, farmers, fought a duel with knives at Ballardsville, Ky., to settle a quarrel, and both were fatally wounded. A deal combining all the important distilleries corporation in has Kentucky been concluded. into one great aged 64, a newswas found in paper Ethan man, Allen, dead veteran in bed Lexington, Mo. Moses S. Greenebaum, president of Michael Greenebaum Sons comcontractors in a pany. the Chicago, with liabilities filed petition in bankruptcy of and assets $264,054 of $21,900. 59. Gaspar Schoeller, aged died at Mascoutah, Ill., after a spell of hiccoughing lasting six days. The First national bank of Russell, Kan., closed its doors with liabilities of $60,000. Orders have been issued by the war department to expedite the movement of reenforcements for the Philippines. The Union savings bank of San Jose, Cal., suspended payment. George Keplinger. a young farmer Ind., shot and killed Laura because she near Pegen Marion, refused to but marry not him and then shot himself, fatally. James Dodd, a miner, and John Blake, teamster, both from Utah, were killed a three Mexicans near Hackberry, A.T. of the The report government January receipts and expenditures for the receipts to have been $41,and the shows 775,000 expenditures the month $51,207,000, leaving a deficit for of about $9,500,000. Four deaths from freezing occurred in St. Louis and one in East St. Louis. Jethro Kemper, a farmer living near Denver, Mo., shot his wife to death and then killed himself. Domestic trouble was the cause. A combination of wholesale grocers in the western states, who do an annual business amounting to $500,000 or more, is in sight. The United States supreme court has adjourned until Monday. February 20. PERSONAL AND POLITICAL. Siman Pokagon last of the chiefs