The British foreign office has hoon oMelal- ly notified by the Spanish embassy that the government of Spain has ordered the ports of Cuba, the Philipines Islands and Porto Rioo tobe defended Ly lines of torpedoes, and thatentry into these ports, therefore, Is only possible under the guidance of pilots who are In readiness, outside tho lines of de fense, to take ships in, Julius Baldash, 8 Spaniard, died at Long Bun, a mining town near Steubenville, O., from the effects of being shot through the bangs by Louls Ship, ® German, The men had quarrolled over the war and Ship took the side of the United States, Baldash threatened to kill him and when they came to blows Baldash started to get a weapon, when Ship shot him. Ship was arrested, Prof, Jobn B. Moore qualified at the State Department as Assistant Secratary of State, and In the absence of Secretary Day re- celved tho representatives of forelgn gov- eroments having diplomatic business with the United States, 8 [Lieut Count von Goelzen, the German zailitary attache at Washington, who is now fn Berlin, has been ordered to return to the United States and accompany the forces of the United States which will operate in Cuba. The British cruisers Cordelia and Pelican Rave been ordered to Newfoundland waters £0 cope with any emergency that may arise if Spanish warships wisit this coast for coal, What may prove a serious epidemio in Roanoke, Vo, is now prevalent, and the Pphyslelans areso baMed they cannot con- trol it. Thedisease resembles cerebro spinal meningetis, and claimed four vietims Thurs- day. They live from twenty-four to forty- . eight hours after being attacked, Among thoso who died were J. H. Windel, grocer, and C A Lane, jeweler, Frost did great damage to fruit and early wegetation In West Virginia, The mercury dropped to within a few degrees of the freeziog point, President Harris, of the Philadelphia and Reading Railway Company, issued instrue- tions that any employe who desires to enter the service of the country on account of the Diostilitles now impending between this goverament and Spain may do so with the understanding that upon leaving govern- znent service and presenting honorable dis- charges therefrom he will be retaken into the service of the company. The General Assembly of Rhode Island mopanimously adopted a resolution appro- | Priating $160,000 for militia equipment, | John A, Logan, Jr., has recelved authori ty from the War Department at Washington £0 recrult a regiment of 1,200 men and equi; them lor light cavalry service, Ninety carloads of oranges are leaving Southern California every day for the East. As 300 boxes of 200 oranges each