



guidon: WhiU-law K.i-1. ipaebl 8BWJ ->f the 

 ;te*,give*a dinner at which mam 

 are present a." well n> main f 

 ambassador*, 



85. - Arrival ..f ti. rpeoftlM 



Twent\-tifth t'nit.tl State* Infantry after riding 



: Mismla, Mont.. 1 .'.<< miles, in f.-rty 



Washington : The President appoint! Major 

 MOJ*- I' 



x|..Htion at Pan-. Wheeling. 

 \\ \ thr liilNir leaders to considi r 



Canada : nil | M. so a royally on the 



'*. n from tin- Klondike i 

 29. Omaha : Hern-en entered for the sale of the 



.iy umliT foredosiir. 



- . eral thousand striker- m 



march t> tin- he Arnit mines near 



addressed by I ana 



80. Kngland : Arrival of il r Siam at 



Mn.uth. uhi-re he 



bosjon. 



\n_- list ived ( .f heavy fight- 



:i tin- up|er Nile between tin- dci\ 

 l> tribes. 



8. Iinlia: <>ne of tin- 1 fort- in the 



Chitrnl district relieved by the British. 



I F.Mjand: In tin- House <,f Commons mi at- 

 tack is made upon the South African policy of the 

 vninctit. The scat of war: Arrival' of the 

 Turkish squadron, which had sailed under 

 orders, nt the island of Mitylene. 



S-i/ure of a large quantity of ex- 

 pi. MVI-* ai Marseilles in houses occupied by an- 

 archists. 



6. England: Adjournment of Parliament until 

 Canada: Tin- Dominion Government 

 Dforoe the alien labor law again-t 

 the l"nited State-.. Belgium : < )pening of the Inter- 

 national Arbitration Conference in Bni^sel- : repre- 

 prcsent from nearly all the nations of 

 eiidom. 



8. Spain: Assassination of Sefior Canovas, Prime 

 .Minister, hy an anarchist 



10. WMBingtOO: A warning issued liy the Secre- 

 tanr of the Interior intended to check the rn>h of 



ito the Klondike region. Chi 

 :' the Sitind-Moiiey Committee, appointed 

 at Indiana|Hlis in January to formulate national 

 financial legislation. 



11. NVa- on by the Attorney-Gen- 

 eral that tfHls imjHirtcd into ('anada and exported 

 into the l*nit<Ml State* must pay a discriminating 



duly of i" rtogal: Martial law 



elaimetl at Oporto; is arn , 



chargnl with rotabordination. 



inia: An injunction granted by 

 !:er in the t'nited Si I'itts- 



rHtrainittg th- Mrikin- miners fn.m M 

 Wing, inn- mpiiifi: with intention to 



Kotimidate Halifax. No. 

 the British naval authorities Hn- rniied 8 

 tie ship Indiana is |K-rmitted to use the 

 emni- ;ivi..n of a tnatv ..f arbi- 



tration ^|&in and Pern. 



it. Mi.-h.: Meet in -oft h,. America- 

 uncial ion for th-- Advancement .,f Science, Prof. 

 \Vard Putnam, of Harvard, elect d pre-i- 

 dent. ('!: ke of the workmen oo the pob- 



'ioo| bnildinfrs. because of the refusal of the 

 Hoard of Klu- ;_% union men. 



Pennsylvania: The striker* in the minii 

 are inferferetl with by the sheriff and hi- depi. 



14. San Fraii ts of 



adulterated tea by the Treasury inspectors under 



the j ,,f the new law. British India : 



\ity in the military departments in an- 

 ticipation of a frontier war. 



15. The Briti>h (iovernment inf-Tii:< the 1' 

 ileiit that the naval |oiv r on the North American 

 n will he increased. 1'ari- : hud l-etueeii tlu> 

 Italian Count of Turin ami Prince Henri ..I < r- 

 Ic.m re u-.. I. and I M.th particv ai'e sliu'litly 



\\ounded. Nearly l.(MM ^.,id seekers sail fion 



Brili>h OoJambia, bound for the Klondike 



17. -:t \-third annual m. 



of the Ai: on, l-'n-laml : 



l-'ifty men-of-war's men desert the Brili-h battle 

 ship S . and many are under punishment 



for alleged insubonliiiat ion. 



lno!ianapoli> : Convention of the ^'ounL r I' 1 



Christian I'nioii of the I'nited l'r< -l>\ t-rian 

 Church: about IO.IMHI delegate- prevent. T'U- 

 A (iMiain: 1 Armenian 



.M-'lii-t" 111 < '"li-!ant iliople. |-'rai, 

 dent l-'anrc lea\e> I'ai'i- l-.rSl. I'elei^bui L: : a Immli 

 expl.iles ju-t after he pa-se.1. but no one is hurt. 

 British India: hi-patdic- fi-om Simla in-li 



; read uprisini; on the northern frontier. 



lit. New York: Meeting of the National T. m- 



Jl. \\.-M Africa : Siibmi-ioii of the KM 

 Benin to the British authorities \\ho captur.'d his 

 capital city in rerenge for the ma ' .-nsul 



Phillips and his companions. 



l-'isiiice: Bread riots thn^ateiied on account 

 of the rise in the price of Hour. London: Au- 

 ardii-ts hold a meet \\\^ in Trafalgar Square, and in- 

 cipient riots are sii|pres-ed by the police. Bohe- 

 mia: A nt i -Jewish out breaks at Pi I sen ; troops called 



out. l"ni_ .otiations between the Oorern* 



ment and the" insurgents having failed, a state of 

 uar will continue. 



Buffalo, N. Y. : <>peninu r <>f the encampment 

 of the Grand Army of t hi- Republic. llu^>ia : Ar- 

 rival of M. Paore^Fresidenl --f the i-'n-nch Repub- 

 lic, at the palace of the Krnperor. 



24. South Carolina : A lai-_-e number of negroes 

 :m; worked up to a hi^h pitch of rdii;ious ex- 

 citement, so much so that the authorities arc 

 alarmed. Denver, Col.: Meeting of the Suim-me 

 Court of the Order of Forc-tei-s. British India: 

 iveil that the tribesmen have captured 

 the forts in the Khyber pas-. Hui: trike 



K-ciirs in the boJldug trade- of Buda-Pi > h : - 

 than 20,000 workmen are imolved, and incipient 

 riots take place. 



85, \Va-hin^ton: The Pr.-i.!.-nt app-iut- \V. 

 \l. Halloway, of Indiana, (v^iisiil general at St. 

 Peter ' : vdand. < Miio : Annual iiiectinu' ( f 



tlie Cleveland Bar Association. Mystic. Conn.: 

 n of the I'liiversil Peace Union; Alfred II. 

 Love, of Philadelphia, is elected president. 

 Loui-. M'.: 1-ii-t national convention of a new 

 political party calling itself the American | 



resenting New 



York citv : (Jem-nil strike of doakmakers ordered ; 



.d thousand slopwork. I'mimay: A-<a ina- 



tion of President I'orda. South Africa: I'ro-iilent 



r. in a speech at Pretoria, declares that the 



.Miccati not recoguize the suzerainty 



t Britain. 

 26. Buffalo. N. Y. : .!. P. S. (Jobin. of Lebanon. 



icctcd Commander in Chief of the (Jrand 

 Army. Wa-hinL'ton State; Othi-i reach 



Sound fn.m Ala-ka. bringing gold and 

 miners from the Klondike country and increasing 

 the gold fever on the Pacific coast. British India: 

 The hostile tribe-men rapture the remaining forti- 

 fications in the Khyber pass, and are in full pos- 



