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EECORD OF A YEAR. Important Events Crowded the Past Twelve Months. MUCH HISTORY MADE. The Year 1898 Will Be Remembered as a Most Notable One. A Chronological Review Shows It to Have Been Remarkable In Many Re-Bpects-War with Spain Takes Fore most Place in the Interesting Record -Concise Story of That Victorious Conflict International and Internal Dissensions Among European Coun triesDisaster and Death at Home and Abroad, To him who is concerned with history In the making there very rarely comes a year more henvily laden with important events than the,, year 1S98. It has seen every stute in Europe, except peaceful Scandinavia and the Dutch communities, face to face with either war or Internal dissolution some of them within meas urable distance of both. Yet the greatest effects have not been in Europe; 1898 has eCuu the UiiiU-u EluU's fuiceu, uol by uny greed of power, but by its humanitarian ideals, to take its part in European rela tions. A brief but glorious armed conflict with Spain has been begun, prosecuted to its end and Rettled by a treaty of peace npon which the ink is scarcely dry. The Inception of grent political changes has been witnessed in China; two European rulers have come to their death; several men and women prominent in statecraft, military affairs, reform, literature and music, have passed away; the year has been marked by some terrible marine dis asters, causing great loss of life; and fire, flood and storm have numbered their vlc time by scores and caused extensive loss of property. The war between the United States and Bpnin was the foremost event or series of events in the year's history. It was the eixth war waged by the American people agnlnst foreigners, was declared April 25, 1898, and continued until Aug. 12, about (our months. The United States employ ed over 200 warships, of all classes, and 200,000 regulars and volunteers, nearly 00,000 of wliou, however, did not gee Octlvo service ngninst the Spaniards. The United States forces won all the battles of the war; the most notable engagements being Admiral Dewey's destruction of the Spanish Eastern fleet nt Manila bay, Admiral Sampson's destruction of the Spanish Cnpe de Verde squadron at San tiago, and (.Jen. Shatter's capture of San tiago. The American naval forces lost Dot a vensol, mid but 17 killed and 67 Wounded; but the army lost 21fl killed and 1,437 wounded. The Spanish navy lost 85 wurwhips valued at !?:),r00,000, more than 1,000 sailors in killed alone; and the army lost nearly 3,000 in killed, besides vronnded. Spain wus obliged to relin quish Cuba and to cede all its remaining West Indian possessions to the United States; also the island of Guam, one of the Ladrones, and lust sovereignty over practically all the Philippines. The Unit ed States expended about $300,000,000 In frroBecuting tho war. Spain was com pletely bankrupted. The chronological table that follows fftvos the most Important happenings of 1808, foremost among which are those of the war with Spain. CONFLICT WITH SIAI. Bvcntsof tli-s Wnr Lately Won by the United State. January. KV-U. S. battleship Mil Inc. dipt. C. D. Slgs be L S. N., is ordered to Havana, Culm. February. 6 The publication ef u letter written by Seimr Diipuy do l,imm, Spanish minister to i ho United Sutes, speaking dlspar URluly of President McKlnlcy, lead to Thi Minister's resignation or bis post and the appointment of Sonor Luis Polo r ltiTinilie. 14-Tho U. S. battleship Maine, lylug In the mirnor oi Havana, is destroyed and sunk by mi explosion between U and 10 o'clock n. in. 17 dloar Admiral Slenrd, commanding tho r.ortn Atlantic Hquudron, orders a court of Inquiry Into the loss of the Mnlnc. SO Tho request of tho Spanish olllclali In IlHvtina for a Joint Investigation Into the loss of the Maine Is ueelluod. El The I'nlted States Senate orders an In vestigation Into tho Maine disaster. March. B-0 Congress votes to place 1.10,000,000 nt th unqualified disposal of President Mc Klnlcy us a n emergency fund. Xfl Spain renionst rates ngninst the presence of the I'lilled States lb-el at Key West ami against other measures of defense tiy our Government. 17 Facts con. Truing Cuba stated In the Boiuite ly Senator rroetor, of Vermont, ns the result of porsonnl observation. C3-Court of Inquiry's report on the Mulne sent to t ongri ss. April. 6 Consul General Leo recalled. JO--Cotmiil General Lee loaves Cubn. 11 President MeKlnley sends a message to i:oiigrvti4 n-eomuiciming armed luterven tlon lu Culm. J!V Aniiy ordered to nioblllr.o. jft Senate belligerency resolutions passed. 10 oingress votes ugmnst I'uimn recogul tlon. ID Congress pauses resolutions demanding I no witiiunnvtii oi rijiuu irom luon, CO Queen opens Oirtes with wnr sneeeh. Government announces Its opposition to privateering, l'resjaeiit signs notifica tion to the nations of Intention to bjock- aae. fit Our minister at Madrid, Gen, Stewart L. Woodford. Informed by the Spanish Minister of Foreign Affulrs that diplo matic relations betweon Spain and the . United Suites are terminated. . . . Presl ' detit MeKlnley cables our ultimatum to ' flpslu, deaiiHiidlng a reply by April , fteuor Polo y Ucrnabc, Spanish ml uls ter, receives his passport and leaves Washington. 23 Cruiser New York, Sampson's flagship, captures Pedro, 2,000 tons, fifteen miles east of Havana.... Cuban ports block aded by the American squadron. 23 The President Issues his proclamation calling for 125,000 volunteers. 24 (Sunday) A Spanish decree declaring war against the United States was gazetted at Madrid. 25 Congress passes a resolution declaring that the state of war existed from April 21. 28 Recruiting .volunteers began In New Tork City. 27 United States vessels bombard Mntan-z-.is. .. .Seventh New York Regiment do cllnes to enlist. 28 Commodore Dewey's fleet soils from Hongkong for Manila. 29 Spanish squadron sails from Cape Verde for the West Indies. .. .New Tork shells Cabanas forts.... U. S. cruiser Yale (Paris) arrives In New York. 80 Commodore Dewey's squadron arrives oft Manila. ...Flagship New York tiros on Spanish cavalry sharpshooters off Havana. " May. 1 F. S. cruiser Topeka arrives at New Yoik from Falmouth. ...Commodore Dewey's squadron destroys the Spanish fleet at Manila. 2 Cable from Manila to Hongkong cut by Commodore Dewey. 4 Battleship Oregon and gunboat Marietta sail from Illo Janeiro. 7 Commodore Dewey Informs State De partment of the seizure of Cavlte. 0 Congress thanks Uenr Admiral Dewey. 10 The Gussle expedition sailed from Tnmpa. It Ensigu Worth Bagley and four of the crew of the torpedo-boat Wlnslow killed by a shell from the Spanish forts at Car denas 12 Admiral Sampson's squadron bombards the forts at San Juan, Porto Rico.... The Spanish Capo Vorde fleet arrives at Port de France, Martinique. .. .Gussle expedition repulsed. 13 Commodore Schley's fleet sails south to meet the Spanish squadron. 14 Spanish Cape Verde fleet sighted off Curacoa. Manila. .. .Sagusta's cabinet resigns.... Spanish torpedo-boat destroyer Terror disabled at Port de France, Martinique. .... Spanish fleet leaves Curacoa .... Gen. Merrltt ordered to the Philippines as mil itary governor. . . .Gov. Black authorizes reorganization of disbanded Thirteenth Regiment. 17 Sagasta's new cabinet announced nt Madrid. 18 Ninety thousand troops ordered to mobil ize In Chlcknmauiru. 20 Spanish fleet arrives at Santiago de UUDO. 23 Cruiser Charleston sails for Manila, 23 Troops A and C arrive at Camp Alger, Falls Church, Va. 24 The Spanish fleet Is bottled up at San l tlago. 25 Three transports with 2,588 men start for Manila. .. .President Issues a call for 75,000 more volunteers. 20 Oregon arrives In Key West.... One of Spain s cabinet ministers said the coun try was willing to accept "an honorable peace.". ...Commodore Schley Is In touch with the Insurgent leaders... .Florida expedition landed without opposition near Guantanamo. Cuba. 27 Spanish scout ships chased by American warships near Key Wost. 29 Couunodore Schley reports the trapping or uorvera in tne naroor oi Santiago ae Cuba. .. .Cruiser Columbia arrives at New York, having been in collision with the BriU&h steamship Foscolla, which sank. 80 Troops embark at Tampa for Havana. 81 wear Admiral Sampson s tleot bombards forts of Santiago da Cuba. June. 1 Transports tor Manila arrive at Hono lulu, Hawaii, and the Boys In Blue be came the guests of the city. .. .Monitor Mouaduock ordered to Manila from Sua Francisco. 2 Spain again appeals to the Powers' to Intervene. ft American squadron bombarded Santiago de Cuba. 4 Lieut. Hobson sinks cruiser Merrlmac In the mouth of the harbor of Santiago de Cuba. 6 Fortifications of Santiago de Cuba re duced. 7 Amerhran squadron bombards and si lences batteries at Santiago. .. .Monitor Monterey and collier Brutus sail for Manila. 8 Assault on fortifications of Guantanamo Bay. 0 House agrees on war revenue conference report. 10 Admiral Sampson reports he has held Guantanamo hurbor since the 7th.... Senate agrees on conference report on war revenue bill. 11 Four Americans at Culmanera are killed In a tight with the Spaniards. 13 Thirty-two transports with Shafter's troops sail for Santiago. .. .Presldeut MeKlnley signs the war tax bill. 14 Two Americans ond several hundred Spaniards killed in a buttle at Cui maneru. 15 Second expedition sailed from San Fran cisco for Manila. .. .Great destruction results to Santiago forts through the use of the dynamite guns on the Vesuvius. 17 Spanish squadron sailed from Cadis and pnawd uiuraltnr. 20 Transports with Gen. Shafter's troops arrive on nanuugo, 2'i Part of Shafter's troops landed. 23 Balance of troois landed without acci dent. .. .Admiral Camara's Cudla fleet arrives at Island of Pautcllarln. 24 Slxteeu American Boldlcrs killed and forty wounded In driving back Spanish Boldlers at SetitUiiro. 27 Commodore Wutwm to command fleet to attack hpaulsu home terr torv. .. .Presi dent McKlnlcy recommends thanks of Congreos for Lieut. Hobson, and that he do tmnsierrva to tne line. 28 President proclaims blockade of South eru Cubn from Cape Frances to Cape i.rus. 20 Oeu. Shsfter reports he can take Ban tlugo In forty-eight hours. .. .The Semite thanks Lieut. Uobson and his men, uum Ing each one personally. 80 Kyptlan Government refused to lot Lamara coal his flwt at Port Said. Jnly. 1 Shafter's army bosau the assault upon Santiago dt Cuba, capturing the enemy's outor works. a-Shafter renewed the attack upon Ran tlagu, losing about 1,000 In killed and wounded, and making 2,000 Spanish prisoners. The Spanish casualties prob- uniy vxevvui'u luose oi me AllieriCUlls. 8 Cervoru's flet dtroyed at Santiago, with grsat loss of life, ft Spanish transport Alfonso XII. blown ui) on Murtel by American auuboats... Hobson, the hero of the Merrltuno, and his comrades exchanged tor Spanish prisoners outside SsntliiKo. 7 1'rvsUleut signs Hawaiian annexation resolution. .. .Admiral Dewey took Sublg and LitUO prisoners. 11 Cruiser St. Louis brings Admiral Cer- vera sua io prisoners to Portsmouth. M II i.4, In.. I U,,,,, M..... i ' bardod SantuiKO. 13 Announced that yellow fever has broken out lu Gen. Shaffer's army. 14 Gen. Toral nnd the Spanish army sur rendered Santiago at 8 p. m. 17 "Old Glory" raised over Santiago nt noon. 18-Presldent Issues proolamotlon piovld luir for the Rovernment of Suntimm Seven Amerleon vessels bonilwrd Man sanlllo and destroy seven Spanish ships. 21 Gou. Miles, with 8,415 men on trans ports, convoyed by warships, starts to takt Porto Ulco.... American gunboat cupiurs nips noa bids uie ctpausa cruis er Jorge Juan.... Gen. Callxto Garcia, commander of the Cuban army of Blast era Cuba, owing to discontent because the American Government has ignored him and his trooDs In the surrender of Santiago, withdrew. . . .News reaohed this country that the second expedition to re enforce Admiral Dewey had arrived at Cavlte. 22 Agulnaldo declared himself dictator of the Philippines. 28 Another expedition for the Philippine Islands sailed from San Francisco. 25 Gen .Miles and 3,500 men reach Guan- Ico. Porto Rico, mid effect a landing. 26 Secretary Day, M. Cambon, French am bassador, and his first secretary, .u. Thlebaut, confer with President McKln lev In regard to terms of Deace. 27 The port of Ponce, Porto Rico, surrend ers to Cupt. Davis, of gunboat Dixie. 80 News of Gen. Morrltt's arrival at Cavlte received at Washington. .. .Dewey In forms the President that Agulnaldo, Uie Philippine Insurgent chief, assumed a defiant attitude. 81The Spanish forces at Cavlte made a sortie during a fierce storm on the Amer ican troops In the Malato trenches. They were repulsed with heavy loss. Ten of Gen. Merrltt's men were killed and forty-eight wounded. August, 2 President MeKlnley makes public Uie terms of peace offered to Spain by the United States. 4 The monitor Monterey and Its consort Brutus, arrive at Manila. .. .Gen. Shat ter and his subordinates nsk that the fever-stricken army at Santiago de Cuba be removed north. 0 Formal orders Issued for the removal of Gen. Shafter's army to this country. 0 Spain accepts the terms of peace offered by the United States Guayamo, Porto Rico, captured by Gen. Hulnes' forces. Three Americans cornered. 8 Spain accepts President McKlaley's peace terms. Certain representations wore made regarding Cuba which were not accepted, however. .. .Spaniards at Guantanamo lay down their arms and surrender to Brig. Gen. Ewers. 9 Gen. Ernst's brigade captured Conmo, Porto Rloo, after a lively flKht, In which saven Pennsylvania volunteers were wouuutu. Two hundred optimums taken prisoners. .. .Spaniards attempt to retake the lighthouse at Cape San Juan, but are repulsed with heavy loss. 10 A protocol covering the peace terms of the United States has been agreed upon by M. Cambon, representing Spain, and President MeKlnley.... Gen. Schwan's forces defeat Spanish troops at Maya guez, Porto Rico. Loss on our side two killed and one wounded. 11 Spain's cabinet formally approved Pres ident McKInley's peace protocol and a cablegram was sent to M. Cambon au thorizing him to sign In behalf of Spain. 12 M. Cambon, French ambassador to the United States, slens the protocol and a cessation of hostilities is ordered. 13 Surrender of the city of Manila, after stiff bombardment by Dowey. 80 Gen. Merritt leaves Manila for Paris to aid the Teace Commission. September. 5 Spanish Cortes convenes to consider peace proposals. 9 &en. Otis, United States commander at Manila, demanded the removal of the Insurgents from that city, 10 Spanish Senate adopts the peace proto col. 13 The situation at Manila reported crit ical. 13 Spanish Chambers of Deputies adopts the peace protocol, lft Spaulsh Peace Commission appointed, with Senor Rlos, President of the Sen ate, as Presldont. 17 The Peace Commission of the United States soils for Paris. 19 Spanish Government Issues an order tor all troops In the Wost Indies to return home. 20 The evacuation of the outlying positions In Porto Rico begun by the Spanish. 29 American and Spanish Commissioned meet In Paris. Octobor. 1 American and Spanish Peace Commis sioners bold their tirst session. 4 Amerlcnn Peace Commission receives the report of Gen. Merrltt In Paris. 18 Formal ceremony of raising the United States flag over Han Juan takes place. . . . American Commissioners refuse to as sume any portion of Cuban debt. 24 (Jen. Ortega, with the last of the Span ish soldiers, sails from Porto Rloo tor Spain. 23 Spanish soldiers captured at Manila during the war are released by United States. 27 Spanish Peace Commissioners aoccpt condition of the non-assumption of Co ban debt by United 8tates. November. 28 Terms of peace accepted by Spain. December, 10 Treaty of peace with Spain signed a Paris. UUxERAL CHRONOLr OT, Record of Events that Have Occurred Daring the I'ikut Year, January. 1 Officers of the Cuban provisional gov ernment sworn In. 2 Six persons burned to death at Jersey City, N. J. 8 Thirty persons killed by collapse of floor In city hull at London, Ont. 7 Theodore Durrant hanged for murder at St. Quentln prison, California. 8 Six mn killed by explosion of an Ohio River towboat uear Glenfleld, Pa.... Fifteen men drowned off Ilaudua by foundering of a French stoumer. . . .Sis lives lost lu a mine explosion near Pitts burg, Kan. ...Death of MuJ. Moses P. Hundy. 12 Forty lives and 11,000,000 worth of prop erty destroyed by a tornado at Fort Smith, Ark. 18 Death of Hon. Ben. Butterworth, Uni ted States Commissioner of Patents, at Thonissvllle, Ga. 19 Bread riots at Ancona, Italy. 20 Fire loss of 1000,000 at East Orand Forks, Minn. 22 Marrlngo of Rev. T. DeWItt Talrnage and Mrs. Col. Collier. .. .Destructive storm over the West nnd South. 25 Many persons burned to death In a eon flncrntlon at Spokane, Wash. .. .$1,5k),. COO worth of property at East St. Louis, III., Including Union elevator and Bur lington freight depot, destroyed by fire. 27 January wheat sells for $1.05 In Chi- esgo Steamer City of Duluth lost off St. Joseph, Mich. 20 Severn! persons killed In a imnsh-up on the Maine Central Railway at Orono..,, Ten men killed by cnvlng In of North west land tunnel In Chicago. February. 1 Six lives lost by burning of the Alvord House, Gloversvllle, N. Y , . . . Schooner Brlggs wrecked off Little No hunt and eight live lost. 2 f&OO.iXiO fire los In Winnipeg, Manitoba 8 Six persous hilled lu railway collision near Boston. ., .Fire destroys $225,000 worth of property at Scranton, Pa, 4 Seven killed In railroad wreck at Glas- 4o w, Scot lu ud. 50,000 flre nt Albany. Ind. .. .IlolJond Amertcnn steamer Veendam wrecked In nild-occan. 9 Adolph L. Leutgert sentenced to life Im prisonment for wife murder In Chi cago. .. .Assassination of President Bar rlos of Ountemnln.... $250,000 (Irs loss at Fort Worth, Texas. 10 Thirty-eight lives crushed out by fah. lng walls st Pittsburg. 11 Nassau Chambers In New York burned: loss, $500,000.... French ship Ftacbat goes down off Canary Islands; 87 lives lost. . , . 17 Fire damp explosion In a colliery at Hammeerly, Prussia, kills 50 persons. ... $100,000 fire at Plttsfleld, Mass. .. .Brit ish steamer Legislator burned at sea. 18 Death of Miss Frances E. Wlllard In New York City. .. .Large flre at Pitts burg. 20 New wharf nnd custom house at Tam plco, Mexico, burned: loss, $2,000,000. 25 National Tobacco Company's works at Louisville, Ky., burned; loss, $2,000,000. 20 Nine lives lost In a teuement house flre at Charleston, S. C... Seven persons klUed at Blue Island, 111., by the collis ion of a train and an omnibus. .. .Ten persons killed and Ave Injured by an explosion and' flre In- nail Bros.' labora tory at Kalamazoo, Mich. 27 Death of Wo, M. Slngerly, proprietor of the Philadelphia Record. March. 2 Six mea killed by boiler explosion near Brewton, Ala, 8 Nine drowned by the foundering of the schooner Speedwell off the Florida coast. 7 Fire causes $130,000 loss In Brownell & Field Co.'s building at Providence, R. I. ....$3,000,000 fire loss at Manila, Phil ippine Islands. 11 Death of Gen. W. S. Roseerans. 13 Eleven men burned to death In Bowery Mission. New York. 10 Death of Aubrey Beardsley, tho artist. Many persons killed In a flre at 213 Wabash avenue, Chicago. 17 Death of Blanche K. Bruce, Register of the Treasury. 19 Six convicts killed In a mine nt Pratt City. Ala. 21 Several persons killed in a hotel flre at Butte, Mont. 22 Forty lives lost by sinking of bark Helen Almy off Snn Francisco. 5 Death of James Payn, English novel ist Death of Truman P. Handy, of Cleveland, Ohio, oldest banker In United States Wisconsin Industrial School for BoyB at Waukesha damaged $100,000 by tiro. 23 For -.y -eight sealers of steamer Green land perished on Ice floes. 26 Seven persons burned to death at Kent, Minn. 27 Death of Congressman Simpklns, of Mutiduchubeus. ApriL 3 Fifty lives lost In flood at Shawnee town. III. 1 Fifteen men killed by explosion of pow der near San Vlcen r-), Mexico. 7 Sudden death of Margaret Mather, the tragedienne. 11 Oxford Junction, Iowa, visited by $100, 000 flre. 13 Peun glass works at North Irwin, Pa burned; ioss, $750,000. 15 Anaconda Copper Mining Co. at Bolt, Mout., suffers $250,000 flre lose. 17 Flre, following a dust explosion, de stroys grain elevator at Bus. on; loss, $000,000. 10 Death of George Parsons Lnthrop. 21 Postmaster General Gary resigns and Is succeeded by Charles Emory Smith. .. . Death of Senator WulthulL of Missis sippi. 25 Secretary of State John Sherman re signs. 26 Wm. B. Day appointed to fill tho va cancy. .. .Glasgow, Scotland, visited by a $730,000 flre Powdor mill at Santa Cruz, CaL, blown up, causing loss of eleven Uvea, 33 Atlantic Powder Co.'s works at Dover, N. J., wrecked by an explosion. SO Heavy damage done by tornadoes In Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa and South Da kota. May, 2 Thirteen persons killed by tornado at Jerlco, Mo. 8 Schooner Crown wrecked off St. Johns, N. F., and 11 men drowrnd. 8 $125,000 flre loss at Cleveland. 7 Three hundred persons killed In a riot at Milan, Italy. 8 Duluth, Minn., suffers a $100,000 lire. 11 Wool warehouse burns at Ballardvllle, Mass.: loss, 8f00,000. 12 Burning of Armour's elevator D nnd several lumber yards causes $1,000,000 loss la Chicago. 14 Thousands killed by cyclone on Sum bawa Island, Mulav Archipelago Ed ward Remenyt, violinist, falls did lu a San Francisco theater. .. .Ball Bros.' glass works burned at Munclc, Ind.; loss, $286,000. 18- FUnt mill of Mining & Mill Co., at East Liverpool, Ohio, burned; loss, $100,000. 17 Great damage done and many people hurt by cyclone In Nebraska. 15 Business ssetlon of Attleboro. Mass., , destroyed by flue. ...Destructive cyeione sweeps througb Iowa, Kansas, Illinois uuu Wisconsin. 10 Death of William E. Gladstone. 2 Death of Edward Bellamy. .. .Mine flre at Eollern, Prussia; 45 miners perish. 28 Italian cabinet resigns. 31 New cabinet formed In Italy. Ju .c. 1 Death of tragedian Thos. W. Keene Trinsuilsslppl exposition opens at Omaha. 4-Dath of Capt. Chns. V. Grldley, of the cruiser Olympla nt Manila. 7 Plant of Burgoss Steel Co., Portsmouth. Ohio, burned; loss. $400,000. H S""' I0"'' BnlUtlng In Detroit burned. 13-Collnpse of Joseph Lelter's wheat deal. 15 Resignation of the French ministry. 28- Flrst party osblnet formed lu Jnpnn. 29 Formation of the Pclloux cabinet In Italy. Jly. 2 Strike of stereotyper canes Chlesso pupers to suspend tor four days. 4-Fropch liner La Bourgogiw goes down off feable Island with 653 passengers. 6 Hawaiian resolutions adopted by tho Senate. 8- fiteelvllle, Ma, almost obliterated by a waterspout.... Congress adjourns sine die. 11 Sngasta ministry In 8pn!n resigns. Eleven men killed In water tnnnel at Cleveland, Ohio. 19-Powder mill at Oakland. Cal.. blown up by a Chlnamnn ami seven lives lost. 80- Death of Prince Bismarck. August. lTNYln Thrn cxecuted ftt 81n Sing, 8-Blsuinrck, N. D.. destroyed by flre amintL'ef..s1rr8 Bber8' tologlsi Hn'wnU otacial hoisted over 13-Twenty lives lost by cloudburst In Haw kins County, Ky. lti!"!gun,lnD of m,n'try at Lisbon. J0-Freni-h steamer Ln Coquette sunk off Newfoundkind by the Norge; 10 lives "Mss,111011 10 M,lwfl' CoII,-' 22-EIght laborers killed by collapse of s wall In Onrneele tunnef. Pn. . .Cartor" VI le. III visited by a 2BO.00O flw . miners drnwned nt Nlence. Silos a Death of King Malleton of tamo?' Destructive flre at Logansport, Ln 25-Ex-Gov Claude Matthews stricken by paralysis nt Mebcrry's Grove, Ind. 7 iSa. MJG0V- 6'aUd0 Matw of T' ont ftt rnt-,nB-y ' 81- Wl)helnilnn becomes Q,IW?n of Holland - ?ntr "0 "! nlclde of Col. nenry a?Porfl ' 18nlD8t Cnpt" Dreyfus, September. iWrosldent Wtlford Woodruff, of the Mo. Jui u.riTh """'" Omdurman! oppj; A.riKocc.op Khartoum.. ..M CawigtMie, Wench Minister of Wori tl ."ln wifit,Mpl kllM ' collision train with trolley car at Cohoca, N. X. ....Gen. Zurllnden aDDolntA Minister of War. uPP'uted FrencB 6 Wilhelmlnn crowned Queen of n ., at Amsterdam. . . .Thirt. T? f. 5Han4 falling of n bridge over St T od T River. nir St ,J,ot- L1WrenP River, near St. Regis Indian rmrence wany Killed In riots ln Crete n cfn?ntf m,U0Ual rul 10 Assassination of Elizabeth Fm Austria, by an Italian nnaffi8 of Geneva, Switzerland. .. .faoifSoS a, at Llvermore Falls. Me -lU'uuo are at 11- Flre wiped out New Westminster n n aud Jerome, Ariz. r' B- C,f F?111 S,3ee Th,8- M- Cooley at An, Arbor, Mich. . . .Hurricane nn ii ?na St. Vincent, West Indi Med tSi ot sons and destroyed much proper y P 14-Lorenzo Snow chosen he5d of tne Mn, mon church. uo Mo'- 18-Doath of Dr. John Hall rwi, , Miss Winnie Davis. """"eath of 20 Ten persons burned to death ln . . vator lire lu Toledo. n an ele- 22- Thlrty-s!x men drowned by slnkhm . French boat Vllls de Feeainu off i ' 23- Flfty miners entombed "n coaUh, JJtn Brownsville, Pa. Ilft at 24- Sovernl persons killed and muPh nran. erty destroyed by windstorm at Uml n 20-Toruado destroys property at T,, ' -da, N Y., and kills Ave n MerrlUonw ....Death of Miss Fanny Dave in rt at 27-Clnromont, Minn., destroyed by ure 25- Dcath of ex-Secrotary Thomas p n,, ard Ulot at Ptina, 111 " ua'' 20 Death of Queen Louise of Denmark Japan.10'18 f "VC8 l8t by ' October, 1 Great flre In Colorado Springs Colo 2 Fierce gale on South Atlantic const' 5-In attempting to quell the rebellion of the Indians at Bear Luke, Minn. 8 soldiers were killed and wounded 8 Great fire lu Sidney, N. S W 0-$200,000 flre at Atluntie City N j 10 Great flre at Dawson City, Alaska 20-Soven men killed by boiler explosion on torpedo boat Duvls uear Astoria 0r rsvr ,naraCeWUr " '' 2o $47t5h0Ok,yn N- Y- Water 23 French cabinet resigns. - .CW 1 rt-ucli tuuiuct formed.... Janan. ese cabinet resigns. November, 5-Eleven men killed by collapse of new Wonderland theater ut Detroit... Si'ven men crushed to death In a mine uear Wllkesburre, Pa. 0 Capitol ut Washington wrecked by en explosion Death of David A Wella. economic writer. 7 Resignation of the Greek ministry 8 General election. 0 Organization of Japan's new ministry completed. 10 New ministry formed In Greece Pre. Ident Masso and secretaries of Cuban re public resign. 11 Bank at Kirksville, ' Mo., robbed of $32,CO0. 17 British ship Atalanta sinks off Orenon const; 26 lives lost. 18 Death of John W. Keely, the Inventor. Twelve laborers killed by train at Ilackeusack Meadows, N. J. 10 Death of Gen. D. C. Buell. 23 Burning of the Baldwin hotel nnd the ater In San Francisco. 24 20 Great storm sweeps over the coun try; many lives lost at sen. 27 Death of Actor C. W. Couldock....Six persons killed by boiler explosion near Fourteen Mile Slough, Cal. 25 Dynamite explosion in Havana kills 15 persons and Injures 25 others. December. 5 Opening of Congressional session. 10 Death of William Black, novelist. 11 Death of Gen. Cullxto Garcia at Wash ington. 13 Death of ex Senator Calvin S. Brlce.... Six persons killed ln railway wreck at Madison, Fla. 10 Six persons killed by a train at Allen wood, N. J Department store of 0. Hartsteln'8 Sons burned at Milwaukee; Ions, $00,000. 17 Deuth of Bnron Ferdinand James de Itothschlld In London.... Twenty lives lost lu steamship collision In the Norti Si. 19 $ 1,000,000 flre at Torre Haute, Ind. A story concerning our troops In Manila is told by an English nnvul officer, who was an eye-wltnoss to the occurrence. "The city was quite crowded," he says, "with both American nnd SpanVb. sol diers, and they seemed to be on the friendliest terms. As I was crossing one of the numerous bridges across the I'aslj Hiver, I saw a native Filipino spit in the face of a Spanish officer, and then run to the American sentinel, who was guarding the bridge, demanding his proctection. II was some time before the Filipluo could make himself understood, and the sentrj took sometime to catch on to what had been done, but you can Imagine my sur prise when he handed his gun to the Span ish officer and caught the native by the nape of the neck and the sent of bii trousers and pitched him off the bridge into the Taslg River. Then he calmly took his gun from the Spanish officer and began pacing the bent ns if nothing had happened. The American soldier uiuy not be so military as his brother of Europe, but ho is made of the right stuff." - :- A rather pretty Incident is told by a hoi pltnl doctor who has some sick soldier boys In chnrge. There happened to be two men of the same name In the.aame hospital that Is, their last names and their Initials are alike. The other day the sister of one came to see him, but by mis take was shown into the room of the oth er, a man whom ohe had never before seen, and, of course, she was slightly em barrassed and departed as rapidly ns p Bible. But not before she had made a de cided Impression on the heart of the sol dier boy. Being almost well, ho cultivated tho acquaintance f his double, was in time duly introduced to the woman her self, and now well, the neighbors do ay that things are getting decidedly Inter esting, and neighbors can generally M counted on to know all that is to be known on such subjects. But If things do coffl to the desired ending, won't there be awful state of mix In that family when there come to be two men of tho earn namo ln It? And now a Boston man claims the ter of the stage long enough to ooJ that, so far as the annexation of the r Ippinea la concerned, "celerity ehouw " contempered with cunctatlbn.