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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1901-5-9, Page 7_ 1:+ t"fJ ANOTHER BOER btegt. E. QuUapd, Royal Canadian wagouaK Gw t, HCllaal ` did ort Yr. Kruger tbat he cannot re- Day. wLv hu bore wtLag u eha(r ceivo bias, either offlehall or aauffh, laJU to the ca W"al furors IAL the ) llurrinulth, May 5. -Dg Wet has nr PHIffmLoiL 10CE, li o�pleudid work "ANn 1tla l;olt gun, auJ kept the Boers filially. Traivivetal, Aar forwardisad • tetter Treachery -Uoing Up Horses. OPITILQ�CUPIED ofI Wu two 1"-puuudere by Ito fire of ehrrr sago. \1'lien hr saw the aoettty turn too uuar [tar Ltm to n►t�luu, -.,-- giving him expericuuw Of rutive w v1ee, lie writes: "Wo luau• bad a lel Refugee Camps. I very hard tlmm of lute with O•aeeal Mny i. -It, duress to a Iwwut • f RN EI enlw with the carriage, u the horse was bk,wa, he calmly lifted p,umnr, uhasiAg Cud uapturtng 4uortioi In taw ifuurn of Cowmuu■ everything except himrulf. Prbuuen Mr. 111 -Irick Informed lir. J. Elliot tidal us that bowet cried like at rhlW f tba [fuer Iriidem In refusing to !. i thu gun off and galla ped awn with { y It under hl. arm.--Londou Lally Mail. that the total uumix•r of `x•uplr lel of rr we capturod hid gun uud _OO,OIIu alae Tratwvttal In cnmpr cuuueu- I roun,l0 u! nmmunitluu. The uumLers tl.eat would imoly their hese of tilde- , J Over Six Hundred Boers Cap- V --- Cave of Anamunitlun, lratiAt formed by the military an- nt la.rsen tlsl Wtl (ILLYIt We.1 Up dUF ttturttter was YA,871. There were also lug thin chars has beau truly uppal-, l31 Tile Received b Lord No etoun y 'an9 Mtnudertun, Ida 5. -It Is re Y rx,rtnd taint n cave has been discovered melt -mil airtlm refLL eee• IN g [ hDiC. I have, Itwl over u ck/aeu myself, ruturu of the rltultur vurlwl accord- ant eu,uo Loan have had am many as lag to ilia locality, buildings and a Cheering Crowd. C to tared During the Week. In solid twenty.•' I,1th the Boers which dues not take scuuts ptppared him hotly oD the two the northeast corner of the Orange being used where pumrlble. .ill re Thai peace negotiations have rows. and o�. ~ �.a�,_� , - -., , , _._ .. River Colony, which tins beet, used for soma considerable time back as talk arsenal by the Boors. faiguem are on the same settle of f`; ,;" real"*. Every provision had been t etude for attendance, and the SHOT BRIBI --- - with cdemurtrtratire urowdr allot,) decorations. It Is here that De Wet has three times medktal achrtratiuu of the children Lour being WILL 1pRU iQBERTs QUIT? ��11 �Q 9r a SOME CUMIN ALSO TAKEN. replan- lsied Ilia ttn•k of ararr and ammuni- conductednc- tiro ukedw or marque n„asrba held In abeyance. Iteferring jar Merritt'* offer to raise a regi - hith The militarytl author isid, had hlthrrto baeu greatly wysthflyd els to I, Mutter carts glvlttg Ills perronul attma , + AND H I MSELF1— Ilowrs, and to the rails cif to,volists' i, the source of Do Wet'S ■u 1 pp y' tion to Improving thie conditions of ftutuor of Ureat Frletlon "ostwesangs tbnt 1 h Imperial authorities are rummitt•e asks If mdmltar providona, lila !n Lite c.aimp. Reooeds, of bkrthr ° ! -�,.A- Hleo and the Ministry—Lunatic "aJ 1s tit - 0,; d ,.n Mrs. ('route Reported to llrvs He- DeWet Discovered. u.IWe Insane at lit. 11elena -Anwr- llurrinulth, May 5. -Dg Wet has -A. lcaasAe,ogvgtberrtwurrs--Sltua- been discovered In the vicinity of 11 3 In Capn, Culoay-W hltP Flrg Krounetadt, tie hum but a few rot - lowers with him, anti it reported to Treachery -Uoing Up Horses. be unable to rnime a aufflelently large falls Town, May _..-The Klaiber. force to again efentrne tote offensive. The outlook h regarded here an be- ' I,•) branch of ilia tidntth African Ing much brighter thou, it has been Lr;tgue is convinced that the, object eltive the war began. Many Boers f tba [fuer Iriidem In refusing to are surrendering dally. A large num bar are In a starving cxlgditlon, and wake any formal term+ of surreo,ler till of thein ore in a state of dertitu- tl.eat would imoly their hese of tilde- tion, and hooking thuroughly sick of p.•adenoe Is for the purpose of tallow. the war. They admit that the lie- them tc1 renew herului,+s in t u• t< force has been completely publicistsuig beaten. Futuro if they no desire. The Kim- It hos transpired that Lulls Butha b.•rley bra�..a ling adopted resolu- neo• strongly urging the Imperial had ver) narrow escaper both on laid fimernment to make no settlement inar•h to jtdn Do Wet a.Ue OD 1110 re- tiara it, the Transvaal. The British I,1th the Boers which dues not take scuuts ptppared him hotly oD the two this alleged design into account. Occasional when he crodod the Vaal. Thai peace negotiations have rows. And Flreuten Pour q attar pa hs ..I the loyallate in Natal. a counmlt- Major Merrlt's Corps. I..,- of whom are urging that in the with cdemurtrtratire urowdr allot,) decorations. f,alhls nexctlation o unconditional Ottltwu, May 5. -Tho Militia De- mirrwnder be Initiated upon by the partmeut has received a cable from Itritigh, land that the other qn•o- tho Uolonlial Office, asking Uiat Ma- n„asrba held In abeyance. Iteferring jar Merritt'* offer to raise a regi - to the British gener4wit-r W the »'brit of men for Mouth Air” be Ilowrs, and to the rails cif to,volists' ketfot (open until the pull of the property anti their condition, iu.•tn;: nnmth. From this It In inferred r then, now living on charity, the tbnt 1 h Imperial authorities are rummitt•e asks If mdmltar providona, "Ill wnialdering the utter. m,y a louts, will be made to theta ' 1ci provent drstltutloll when they Uulualml itebels rrlyd n,turo to their homes. The commit- Cape Town, May L. -The Treason tee claims that the loyalists slaentld Court,; sitting at Dordrecht, line dim - least receive Am much cousldera- frsinc►tlsed 370 culonlnl relvelm, who \at thor na the Boers. Fifteen hundred wore not defended. Of this number treturnedt yulis / 11aY0 nlreatly • e n v '21" war re[1 terexl eters. efr homes, and It Is belleved that ---� I a number will be exllralderably aug- Inlanders atelurntr,g. nw ted dLkring the next few months Cape Town, May 5 --About L5W Will Not be lteopened. Uitl:anders have returned to Johan- ' London_ May 4.-A despatch to the nem -burg tra,hn .Natal spice the begin - Times from Pretoria say/ that the sling of the year. Tide number will marre dent hits authority tostnte lsrobttoty be axon"d•IPrably.augmcated that that, b no Intent" to reopen .hating the next few wouthm. pence negotiation Rumors to that -- effect have been started owing to Lieut. Matthews captured. tore toot Lhat Yrs L41tha, whoact- ed no go-betA-reu In the prevkun ne- Cape To -u. May 5.-Ttwelve men rrotlntins, ban boon allow•e•dl to ngnln belonging to the Diamond Fields cast her husband, the Boer coeumand- florae, under Lieut. Matlhewm, yes- terdat encountered a large num- unt-general. ber of Come under Commandane Maw Make Rhodes Preeldrut. Inn near Craduck, The Brlt:iub fought Cape Town, May 3.-Thei Kivabpl. until all their horses bad leen shot. fey Advofthser, u newspaper cxntro.- Lieut. Matthews and seven of ILIs lest by Cecil Rhodes, urges that men were raptured, tut Cul. Moo - Rhodes should be made Premier of hell subsequently effected their m.. Cape Colony, with the view of avoid- lease• lug reversion to like Crown Colony --- form of government at the Cape. Traitor an, 1'raln Wreeker. wife In the body. King then went to Melbourne. May A.=m n letter to hoalun. May 5.-Recroitdn returns B a leo South \Valero Lally News a cor- rxmfhrm rho murplclom that the mill- rampondent at the trout, referring tary reorganization 0claame W n to urgtknitgd train wrecking, •nye I:ohlow elinin. Army officers point the leader l0 an Englishman. +oxnitantl to the fact that the mlli- fiatuo years ago he eohsted In tha tin hail) efi driif UM-mifi'bted An Rhorwoo A Foresters (Derby "ltegl= death by transfers to the regular meat), rove to the rank of sergeaat, army, and that It cannot ba strcogth• anti was reduced w the rank of eor- Ptleet by reerutting when the Ae•rvlet {pvr al through miscoadutat. Eventually with the volunteers o(ferr superior !t' was discharged Brom the service attraNtuNiv. Tb, m)ral drawn by wlth Igtwmluy'. • these murtiruets is that erNaacrlptdnn lie went out to (South Africa, and miler it modified form of 1131101 must committed the crime of murder there. lou Introduced or the militia will be He evadetl capture, and on the out- det:imated. Tadd its practical evidence break of war hoe joined the liner that Mr. Brodrirk'n scheme im rv- army. At pnwent Ica ham a comman- garded try the army ns n halfway oto of 8t$ mon, composed of the des. locative l.o cynser{4i,tion. The treukest parades of Lite world. rxlint in that arllPme hat beeA Me- He doom no attacking, Init devote/ rovetod--►l--a--geosatl--al-.lusftesraJi&L time to train-wrec:klny. in the I'nlooirts, who latepd to force d^blte hope of catching Oenoral Monith- a i t e War Of ipnsb It. Title 1■ that the Ila,• Durrlaa, wauu w an urticas of the ,bem nothing to develop the Auxiliary D erbys. t.a•ces of the colonies, which hnve --- tains or Inemtirnrthle ralue during the British I,u%v%cs In !larch. Lon Imperialists laid that r Theme Imperin Is there ought to br n conference In London, \lel u. -Thr' iow.uh of the �' iwaafnn repreamenlativom of Brillrh army in the field In South of military CanadLa, Australia, New Zenlned Africa for the month of March make %ntal and C.Aise ('oniony for the adup- It heavy Lutal. Fuurteon officers alkd tura, of mpunure■ for the rperAMPnt 151 area were killed or died of anti organization of a iteration tit colo- wuut.dr, anti 12 offieprd and 404 liven nial force far the Defence of the Fm- diedt of ul+ease; there were be. sides forty men accidentally killed. pire. Gilbert Parker Im taking an e t II artive InterestIn the nth r end cal m officers and wee sm. Threeao moo r ml probably move an nmpndment at an lot; and prisoner/, and 1"9 officers PArly date. +and ::,1110 men were seat back to Americans Captured. England ad Invalid/, making a total c Cul. Ueaslsoe Captured. loss to the grind art active service London, May 6.-" News imir or- of 8.000 oftietere and taxa.. . - rived Lem,"' goys the ('ape Town cur- The number actually In hospltit at rempcxrlent of taw Dally Fxpresa, the end of %arch comprised men'of . ' that Col. Dennl■nn. with n patrol of all ranks, (rout lioneral to' prlvate wYnit/, line been captured. The. Lica- ouldier. but the lignt+q are not I titian of. the mishap {m not known In given. They Are reported to be not t (':arm To,wn." far from 7,OW). Wearing Them Down. The total British casualtlen from . death, not lnelnding the nolouhals, i.olndon, Mny .r.-(ien. Kitchener's from the bPglnnin6 of the war to the Invtlaexs-I1ks Invontorlem of ammunl- end of Nitarch were 691 offfcprs and I idol and stock capturol, and Roerm 111,'2'78 men. kCIPA, wounded and taken pr11runerm, -, i • confirm the general InWoleston that Hoers and Germnn Arrive. tine campaign in Mouth. Africa ham London, Nlay (I. -Taw Wast Office Lias Iaronmo a prrwemm of wearing 'town Pretoria, May 5- k large number to reelmtanee by constant attrition. of Boero have madol applk:ation There can be no exultation over Phe the German Contest to obtals permit/ reimilts of n conflict in which tithe for them from the British military Doers are hopelessly ove.rmatchi.d, authorities to enable, them to trek and the British presto down not nL nverlond Into (:.•rmau territory. lcmpt to exaggerate t110 imp' b It to understood at notoria that It nnue of Insignificant Inchlents, �1(or doper ncit encourage a large even take none of what M going nn. trek of birgherm, and would only 11 10 simply ragarded nm a bit of tolerM1te the Immigration of a lim - rotagh work, whle+h must be I ut ited number of lk)ers, who would be through by mochanlcal mental. ()elt. :fluor`• -T$ plcYrri'NMiv jtrourM-'aim But 1, t14• horsem, and ammunition are now Mown permanently In tile, territory. wftree amraing trite Darts. And thin Aheady the German nuthoritles IN a clear Indication that the end have had to warn finer emigrants U drawing near. It Is probable tjhmt thAt betrlre the wnr they were not the rommnndries still In the flelddo nllon,ml to continually trek about, not exceed more than two or Hiroo and that they mast certainly buy ihe"ntand men, nil told, and that ilio grrxund. and cultivate It. hands or gupriilAs ordinarily are nut Thrtaw• who rmlgrnte will hP IIRble 11 v'Pr two hnnoirAot strong. Nelth••r tri take nhrviee with the German Botha nor De Wet haw been actively troopw In the warn Agotinat the Kn( Paviskryed for a Ipng time. firm. and the children of Cull-hlciahxt stood Lia the United States and to Europe. the Indemnity Is not great Grrman satlijerts will nine) he liable Why They Got the ('rocs. to mLltary arvrvlce. All the rest Irrantov trill furtlier to learn Tote (Insette nnnouneve that the ithe shave Oerman Ir,ng1UW 11 Klug h.•ts bean grncloumly plensecl to Droplte all rartrlctions, a number o'ignll) his intention to confer the tit-- of II,tPrs have detprtnlnevl to go) nm anratlim of the Victoria ('rot+ on the wx,n AN the opportunity offers. "Wiftrseesttloned officers Anti non -cam- -- ml■AlnnPi officer, whose Pinimm hn•P pelmrP)•m Force Concentrating. I Ixrn mnbmltteed for his Afnjesty`s Pit- i.cin+hon, limy 6. On. m.-ThP report orornl, for their 0nlusplcnmun bra v- that n force, of four thousand or five 'ry darinq the action At Komntl rlv". thomisna l Boers Is concentrating "n- on Nov. 7, 11)(10: dpi i1Plwrey at HArtelee•etfonleln 14 Llput, Ii. Z. C. C,xbklnirn, Rnynl ('nnadinp Drngexoaiw. regarded with n fl-liafg of sntlmfac- Wont. Corkhorn, with a handful of flop. The Btanarnrd Pherrts nm n to heM1r of t,ti celer m►a, at a .Pavel erftlenl moment, I10M rtfr the Doom to the t0on .result rinpk )' General dl'{P altAtf (11 1'rinPhxa'A. (iPnPrnl allow gain\ L41, away. 1\y ado Loo 1M find to sten, rl- flu, BAbington hiss been mtrongly rAln- orced by (Rawl IIITM-If Ant him party, nil of Whom we" kllle,l, wounded or tnkan neon, and Iliasforcntmlioui l far that opprat"I to line. Am „.;N. Primil-R, be himself being slightly outnumber the Mar.rw mnmt by this time have wounded. I,taet. 11L F,..W. Twrsror, Royal Can- h•wl prnetirally All their gran•, lu- InrPy ennnot have any artillory with n,l1Aa I itkili lona. inter In thin Any, when thA Bnpm him, Ano this fact alnnot ahn"1,1 I%IAPA ACIIA oprinnt,ly threntonat in CAT)- him nt n groat AldwdrAatngp. Ierw thr [q ami Lieut. Turner, ill- Mana«l, tsrMn, ionody wonntled, diankountPd PFO wit nn! nPretwo Mr. Kreger. May 6. -Tho atineva ewr- nnA his men At Lntulon, 0100% quartac, A, rte•nve off the rogatvonAont of the Dally Mall amoorta &nares, those gnving the gain@. that Pr6Mldaat MOKloNy bas Inform - and deatlw were kept, Rod ho had r. usP, tolegrapled for figures. W ,J:4;- — — -, .,---. - @tabs Three Women-Luurolug Londcre, May 6. -Lord Kitchener cabled the War Office from Prewrlu Marriage of Two Months turAsuvl-A►l►l Fears Vloitura. Duke uud under yesterday's dato that varloue Melboaruo, Huy 6. -The Dachau Of (')rnwall oral York lauded columum report that fourBoers have here killed, five wounded and 118 ' Was a Failure. v" from the steam■hl OphIr ut L o'c►tack t ken primoners In recent operations °�'rgad, � I this after000n. They were rooelted at the by Loud ILopetuuu, 1eslJer this thirty have rurreDJered, cat 106,000 round* of small arm am. ••..-M'daI1, . t' V```"o -'" plerbead Uurocaur-hrneral, and Stale un 1 mnuition and 1,20 wagons have leen Federal Mtnleterd. The party parr"d down the of a mile of car - raptured. Thim makes a total of 63s fighting burghers taken prlson- JACKSONVILLE SMOKINCI quarter pored pier sad entered tint urs within a week. n yroceetfedt a tlhRuwe off seven mllce Room Sonekal, until recently the lhrelg , brilliantly decorutatl rtree(kr met of Ona Boer Government, with __, - bordered with KINW@t Continuous ILmss of etoxide tined to that,- utmost Mr. PA-helkburger at ila Rend, was occupied by dol. Pulteney. The And Flreuten Pour q attar pa hs capacity. Titp entire route; war lined Innddromt and W man surrendered, Debrla - Fear Thut the LmOl Life with cdemurtrtratire urowdr allot,) decorations. and some 50 rrtliors have come In,elaborate Raid 13enekal eonsimtii of a few scat- W'as Vary Brent l;eemission If ow pppoolts that Town Hall the proeer- tered houses on a love kupje in all Ministry-4''nldrrae, to Return sltei parsed beneath the W.ueon'g angle formed by ter, rangesof rag- orelt, aenopied with the royal colors, geol hills. Numerous kloofs fn the /tome. asst sheltering a golden statue of queen Victoria. TwOcre th usirtud neighborhood afforded admirable con- Pwdmvnt, Pa., May 6. -Jere it. troops were In line. There are eighty eaalment for the Boers, The columna of lHllhelm: lel stay shot and (fictionist visitor■ In Melbourne. Tile under Pultelkry and Benton remainKing, In this district for a few days. fatally wounded leia brute or two drive .lernihtuated at Government. met Ben Vlljoen, wink A Commamto Raid utlutlse, and wlwu all offtcer at. H&'ueo- w he 500 strong, after abandoning tttnptxf to arrmt hie King shut Will Ituberts Quit'I Ilia wagond and destroying a 15- hlhtoelt through the heart end died London, May 6,-(Nen► York Her - pounder. captured at Colenso, and"" a•mumt instantly. ald Special) -It is reported tbal mnt- Moaee of ammunition, had gone soutAi terve are not as emootlll as could be al,ing the Strelpaort valley, with one Taw couple quarrelled considerably dmsrarl between the 'offices of the and two Afaxlms. Benmean during tlsar brief tuutrrlv,l life, :tut field maretpnl cotnmataling the )army ixpm-pclm s awaiting convoy before getting In 'lira- Klug spent most of the limo and the Booretsry of WrLr. I hear oummunicatlon with the other cot- during tike past fortnight tat her on very excellent antttority that until@ operating conjointly ualerSir parental' home. great friction erWa between Lu rd Bandon Blood. I I I Ycsterdayshe returned to Iter )lug Roberts and Sir William St, John While We main body remained fn baud. and another quarrel ensued. Brodrtok, 9eoretary for IN -hr. camp Featheretonhaugb anti Den- wheat the young wife declared sho Jn fact I am told that the affair run made all expedition to the Ten- w-oukl leave film to -day for good, line renehod each a crislm that Fleld- tesberx range, 13 allied distant. They Thin morning Alarm. King mate Mea rebel Roberta' reign, An caYm- brought to 65 armed Ilners, who star- ready to delrurt, and the hawband, mai,seF1e-obCs of the Brittsh army, rendered with their women and chll- unable to rx•rbvato her to remain. may terminate very Pudmtenly. dren, thirty wagons, ami the usual secured his revobyer and shot him ,Stubbed Three \\'oaken. complement of stuck. They found wife In the body. King then went to Grennt, 6wedan, May 5.-Rhlle Krupp gun complete, except the loreech, and fifteen rounds of am- hid father's horse, told what he had done. and angrily declared he would Baroness Augusta Von Dusan was in - munition, and forty-four thouxtnd return and fladmlh the job. In the traducing it patient nameod Nehr- mann into a hodrpital fur nervous roun4is of small arms ammunitlod. Taw remnants of the i4 Inch gun meantime, Mrs. King managed to male her way to SolitaireMuapscr's dl"ease here, Nehrmann became vb- lost at lielvetLt and of a Maxim office nt Mlllltelm. and a constable lent, seated a knife Anti stabbed lbs Baronage sad bar three daughters. were also d Esatmun's column have ar-rived at wan sent wasent to arrest King. lie met the angry huulrand on his way to patient tAen l Into the . Leeuw•folktelts with 25 prisoners. 10 MUllielm. and when King saw the streeThe n and tried clad-onlyuean nt underclothing, siev, trlocl Terre• an entrance Into uev• surrendered rifles, beeldes .r4 wag- officer lie Immediately shot himself, erRl bOesto and attacked and wuund- can oar and stock. Thatir casualtien have dying In about ten mlautes. Mrs. ext fire persons before being over - loren eight slightly wounded. Small Klug br still alive, let the docwrm pow �od bodies are still left In the eurroun•l any she cannot recover. Jealousy One of the daughters of the Bar - "I dlotrlcts, let in a nlurrt tam^ wood the cause art the crime. has soceomtoett to tier wounds. t sx Columns operating under Gen. After the I;rrn[ Fire. Abdul Is Wary. Bl ewght to clear the country sof iPntly to prevent the .retring Jactsonvllle, Flu., May 8. -Two boiler, both nPgro•x+. were founA ConemljPua ilio, May 6. -An ofllulnl been issued odoes from securing recruits. J, floating In the St. Jarroes River w. circular has notifying the memlxtrs of the diph,mallo ourp/ --- day. The charredappearance of the that in future only (list ioffal shed !lines fltartttx 1'p. ccirpser indicated that they were r by u- `"int. London, May 6. -In like Howse of olrtimm of the fire. It In generally be be *d wit o thedlisS tint, will be walnutted to the Hot- w ('ombuona, lir.-L'hAM1nrtAIrn-the-fe(- tLaveal that other bodies will shortly nmlLc. uuial becretary, informed .,a quer- come to the surface. tloner that no gold had been pro duc- It is Imrxseiblo w narertaln who tat lel the Transvaal mince Jan. let, but fifty stamps started May 4th, Is abasing. however. an tit 11 its have lett the city. U6L WOR IN CHINA -and-Y .unanrad_atarAvSk -1R'6QY;:-:"..:_. B- A. -.]Wiotter.2 --, who was em pitaylittat the flAre FnerthjpyariTs. al- :':7 -- Americans Captured. most lost his life in trying to save the people who rushed down Market London, May 8•-Replybig to astreet Commous lacrogs to the river when the flames Lancers Impale Chinese Chil- ution In the Hose of qear TIP were fit their nercest: TIP says hP Mr. Brodrick. the War See- succeealid lit getting twenty persons dren by Wayside. rotary, sold that among tile' prison- the river. but n" many mere the era cupture4 In youth Africa were were either burned to death or I "u Americans. There *&@, no inters- drowned at the pler. . tion of relegating any of the prison- The Alratar Hotel, at St. Auguatine. AWFUL RESU TS OF THE RiSING. era until the war daouW be over. which closed several weeks ago for the season, hits been reopened to New York, N. Y., May 6. -Taw let - April Ca■aalty Ust. care for the refugees. Other winter oat mall from China, Mayr as, Wash - London, Nlay (I. -Taw Wast Office Lias rosorts and hotel" will open to -mor- In`tuu special to the Tribune. Ilse issued the fMttvwinireevaimUy-llaL.Iur row, an, the crowds leaving the city brought to the State Department April: i increased to -tiny. Thousands of pro- new proorr of the terrible wart yet Offleors. Men. ple Worked yemterday and Inst night. haps Irretrievable conditions which Deutls from dlrease ...... 16 37'd The military have not been relieved. exist under the military rale in tktathr !roan wounfr .. 1 j5 A6 The dPbrlm is still burning, and The streams of water are bring poured Cbina, Involving r dtuatbr not hitherto fully realised, even in Degtho from accidents... - KW -,d In action 7 79 into the, flames ant emtxrrs. t►ew Ministry. Wa� hypgtoa, and utterly unappre• Tnkeu prinom•rd ............... `I t13 C)Prmany's da@ed {m the Va(tW Stater goner. Invalided home, ...... ......... R-5 2,8:51 Berlin, May 6. -The new Mlnl•try ally. Is gazetteer an follows: Ugly Stories. Situation In Cape Colony. Baron Ithelnbnben. Minister of The question raising the Indemnity, C'lule Town,jluy li -The Govern-, menVis w•ePkiy summary 4A the opera- Fine glee. FGeneral Yr„ib(olskl, 7NIn(stt ee - ..the thoughrnte of the most merlow for Uhlnrrse Government, is rot lura• tions lel aha Cnrrr Colony shows that Agriculture. nrslunt. If the whole horror of the xtrtn tl the Idlers have Lweu tPJu can 7 Baron Von Hammerstein. Dtnttrlct I'reslelPoO of Mees. takes the port- u o between ion murder and to don tie e T Pb g on the tmlvp In tai Midland dlstrletg. TAW and Pekin comes to be under. C'cunmandtu,nts S•heeppra, Malan and Hugo were considerably humped dor- ionic of the Interior. Herr Moller. Minlatter of ('"Atoms. stood Lia the United States and to Europe. the Indemnity Is not great we tho Reek In the eastern districts. f th I Direcor oe SD Herr Kraette. t compared to the number of ClirLo- Major Crewe in doscly fonowbng Krdt. pselal Pootofflce. becomes Secretary Llano who have suffered at the Landn sen which t. pec- of State of that department. of the Chinese, but, rightly or wrong g 7 [ li sent commanded by FnLLC11P. Ido find t, commanded W■iderseetlrCome Home- the Chinese are likely to be held the an epgagememt %'(tit the commando losing Merlin. Slay 6. -"in view of the fn- Injured pnrty. Tlr-Y Lancers wanton - ly Impaling Ilttln children by the near Driefuntelm, the . Boer" vorablo development of eventa tiers.” waysMe In the, streets of Pekin tiro fire Wounded. ' The numb.'* cr primonrrr taken by nays the Pekin c•urrespon,lent of the LokAI Anteiger, "It In pommible that some of the lenat of the well an the British, exclusive of those de- Count Von Walderme0 will return thenticatest horrors, and to "onto for. initiated in the new roinnies, to 18,011. A train was held up by Commandant about the middle of June." elgn muldiern A Aend ChlnAme ChrlA- tion In j"et as entinfactory tin Pvt. Fouche at Ragner Aiding can Snnday. ,, denre of root quarter an a lend Bov,•r The truckle were burned. --e Cronje's Wife Said to be Insane Aanetorblm, flay 6. -It If published here upon advices from the Island of Mt. flrlena that Mm. Cronje, wife of the. Bae r general In captivity there; Its jeff,•rinK from insanity caused by her groat meatal cistrons during the war n•nl her sorrow for her hus- Ixund's exile. Mrs. Cronje accompanied thie com- mandant in all hint marahra and was taken prisoner wltb him, at th_e bat- tle of b'nardellerg. It In . t1isT ishan tancie•n he s-melf to he the ex -Em- press Enefen(e. , Dinner to Nllner. Cala Town, May fl -The dinner to be given to.-mdurow night In honor of `fir Alfred Mllrwr, Governor of the Tranwvaal And the Orange River Col- ony, will tit, on a magnificent scale. Amexsg lh'as+ who will hP present Are Sir Walter liply- Hate, hlnaoo, Gover- now of the ( ape Colony, and Ellr Ilenry McCallum, (Governor of Natal. Tlic Hon. Rnbt. I'Itllp, Prime Mintmter of Quewneln.nd, will Also Attend. it In expected that Sir Alfred Milner will mail foc Riigland R'&Moesday. More lthlte ring Treachery. Durban, May 6.--Detnilw of the ne- ttnn At Dewelstkorp resulting in Lite onptere, of RO Ihoara by Bethune'• liimintrl fnfnntry show thnt A party of NwrP 1n an orrlutnl dimplayed a white ring, nn I that when four trx,p- Pro nx no forwnr.t the ihoerx Instantly w11110re w the ting not fired, killing r.nP trarpvr nod wounding the three o they. Killed Karr Kenbts. nlcvPmtontein, May 6 -Two rat aur Knffir smrotitm were kit" In a slaemn► fnl manner at Plntkop by a party of nnprP. After ainverply r►oanding them the ensmy blew the men'0 hrnirm olsl g while they were lying nn the rnen/1. 1'ming Up Horses. Latn,lna, May 6.—Tho, Rev. ('. Y. r. %��e`"1.r( IIf.' e+<" g,+'"t° " a •'r"=C°ul.'�iT "`i :*�`y,.r,'k*m�..'�°A'(Y?`- oM& "t M P � i Ya�ti + • rr t3 a t - THREE LIVES LOST. Ylrpt 7.111 Ilse Flatfeet, flail Hemmed Them in. Montreal, May 5. -Three. liven were loot Ly a fire which started at nn early hour thin morning In Brunelle'a Hotel, at Maimunneuve, an eastern suburb of Montreal. The Ibotel in a small one on Notre, Dame street, near the city limits. The fire was (Iiwzv- erect about 7 o'clock, And when the local firemen arrived the whsle build- mr waturitr {dwlwtte,- -. When the fire was discovered the I nesiltele .were in a mtamid slumber, Pierre Brustelle, the proprlewr, and it number of otdterx made their cm- vere, hilt meveral of the ocrupantm warp burped 1l., death. The dyad are: Mrm. Pierre Brunelle, wilt, or the proprietor. ngP4 45 ; Oetave Fon- taine, n brother of Marx. Breaspllm, caged 38; Roxanne, I uepter. agPd22. The tr.dy of Mrs. Brunelle ens found In the ruins, and from its appearance It' would Aman ao !f the nnfortunntp woman had halon onffornted. Tho bndlaot of the other two victims were charred fort n eriop, Pierre Brunelle, the hotel proprie- tor, was badly horned in effecting him Pornpp from the Yarning hntlri- Inc. Mut will llvP. The building WAR altnont Pompletely destroyed, and the Mn# Is estimated at About st-floo. __ _ Hlood Thicker Than Water. London, Mny A. -Tann. i'ekin mrrps- pnuolPnt of the Times, recording the doperture of Cho United Statam rnvalr-v And Artillery tranarx,rt, mnya that, nrthiomg;h the fart ..t tln- ptrhare wAw only known on Runday, and waw nevi nnt.lepd In orders, Pv- Pry Brltlmht gonerml, with their starts anA nrarly every prrw alnent DO- tldb anal aaAIir0 Mtleor In Ppkin ■lpontanrtl"sly gathsred at the U A. heaAgatarter• to Md the U. A fare refl, whirl, WAR 00411111ent teetl- mrmy of the enmaraderte and deers- Pnatal friendliness between the twit EngllAh-Rve•in S fore••. , , . -they neither know nor care for nurh trifling diaLlnrtiona. The Chinrwe ewtlmaate that oneself lion of their Deopla have limit their Ilvrw by vinlent hnn lm or starvation ahciart Pekin and Tien Tell, since the nllhw caner. Well informwt forelgn- Ara, Inng resWentm here, din not re- gard the ewtinante an, eIaggerathl. A NPwepaper \-IPw. Tile north Chinn, Neww cif MAreb 28th, endeavoring to tell why staob a ettuatlan as than ane alleged can allot. ■nym : It In because (9dnese civil author, Ity tis leen mnpprasi9((T WVF , driven away and nnthing sutaatitut• teat for It. The country betwe>rea lire men anti Pekin ham been dmastaln.l and the people halve been killed In dincrlminately or driven ont of their howilen to become bAndltm. We should lance thaaght that ono cat the first twtn of true foreign n.Aminintrntinn niter Pekin waw relievexl would Imva hPen to atrrngthon the Vilinnse civil anthorlty and make It rearponslhie for the prrae•rvatlun of order. But what magistrate can, bon expertnl to rematn 'sit his *post and ex Art lilmtwtlf to rent clown opposition to roreignprm, when at any moment A fromign lieutenant, with at handful of tromps mAy roma to him and dn- manrl as mum rd money. nn pain car having hW town or village burned down to ease of refneall' SHOT THE HIREO MAN' Wanted Employer's Wife to 11 Elope With Him. ;; 11 REFUSED, HE SHOT HER DEAD. Little Palle, N T. May 4-.A drxhhle ranrdar ,,eenrroti In the town At War- . ran. In the oemt.hern part of Herkimer flaunty, near Richfield Springs, at iulouk to -aught. The vtutlms were lietljamin ficlyt sad Mra Juba L. WAI- uuo. Hoyt murdered Mrs. Walloon, land war afterwards about by Mr. \Val - two. Tho Wallaces aro woaltby and re- specttd formers. Hoyt war omlduyod Lay theep tea a hlrml uuw A year ALSO Ilse. wullacr, woo war ulat,,ut 55 years R ugm, eloped with lluyt, wit,, ens .,uly 65 years of age. They returned to Wallaoe's home last tall. and tine wife weld taken back by ler husband, sill Hoyt war again given empl„y- sant on the farm. Recently Hoyt load been Importuning Mrs. Wallace to again •lope with film, but ahs I-ofeved. A bitter quarrel storied ttrulSht itrrt Wayt was ordered to leuve the !some by tnith Wulldwo and the wife Ile refum ad to gel, uud Walllaee steptlyd Into another ruum prteumobl• to got a gun. An sue ud Ile lent the room ILOYt shut Mra. Wallnoe, the hull plercirg her heart and kllllug bur wrtantly. Mr. Wallace then rushed into the ntx.u. As lie did rel Hoyt Shut of him, but the bullet went wide. Wnl- Ince then shut H.,yt, kilkhw him lu- stnntly. Wnllnee is oot yet under arrest, but IS tit his home awaiting the arrival dot Sheriff dtraWi and District Attorney Want wit-, tare on their way to the oc,+nn, of the tragedy. Tile Wnllnotte tine no chlldren. e — ROE STEE I POP L P N S U AR The People With Him Against a the Archbishop. ),'6 ACJTE STAGE DRAWS NIGH. It is reported, says the Montreal Herald, that the ecclesiastical Ruth- clritlesof the Anglican Church In title dkrc•.en,e have determined to bring the entire question of Processor Bteun's teaching at the Diocesan College into the dispute between the comgrega- tion of Christ Church Cathedral nod the rector, the Ven. Arolhdeaooa Nor- ton, regarding the appointment of Professor Stern to the position of as- sstant minleter. Considerable pressure was put upon rrofea - . Bteea In osrtals gtlar4ere, --- - --'---------------d - w. -- n..: s;s It F A a 1., I f ' ?.. I ;i` Is 1 'telt 11 -; / f r �' 1aar / : 1� ,i i /' i �; +rk` uw /r tot / xJ , / V , B CARDINAL F9lt1tARI. It Is announced drat ,be will be a puLated Papal Secretary of SNt. to succeed Cardlinal $ampolla. mictteatarty throngk the osoI - - of an evening paper, to get him to rano- thio the publlcretion of the bls,op's vlowe upon the college question, but Pwfewrur Steen's advisers object most strongly to lits sauctlontog the introduction of the college difficulty into the question of the cathedral appointment. It is felt” that the prufewor ought to firmly resist this pressure. Tho attempt to mix up the two issues to described an entire- ly at variance vry►�lth the spirit of Bri- tlsb fair play which ought to prevail 18 a own, of this kind. Tbs bimWuf YAoiieraors'V •ansa.•• lege Loki Professor Mteen that they had btu fault to find with Ilia views, but histeaching was not of the char- acter they approved. lel Other words It was not so narrow and me rigid from'* doctrinal point of view as the college authdrltles thought dealr- able. That Profeseor Steen's teserhing was most acceptable to the young men Who ata •denting (kite eelilege s held to have been demonstrated last evening at the college Wnroza, tion when the meeting of Prorewor Steeds's Dame and his work by the Binhop of Moc■Ineo produced an ova- tlon of a very remarkable character. The Bishop spoke of the able and enlightened manner In which Ute pro league eonduated the affairs of the collags daring the interregnum be tween the death of Canon Henderson and the appointment of principal Hackett, and the etudenh cheered hint Again And again, Prof. Stern himself and the members of him family was, are In the city were prpmrnt and mint have been deeply gratified at thin s(krlking manifestation of up preclatfon. it In underntdx,d that the Arrlidea- con has not As yet tokken any farther step to give effort to the request of the rongregatinn to appoint Prof Stra•n. The eongregatlnn, Or rAther the rommlttee who milli co'itinum t8 Rot on their behalf, are waiting next ously for his next mt.ep MLould lop simply rho nothing anothpr vestry ttietfting will hn rallel. At which no tion of a more drnstlr. rhnrnctpr wlit probably tie deride.l upon, tinder tote registrations goorning the church a •veatry mooptlag met be convenmd by the rector upon the written request or five mpmlrPr■ of the tyngrotgatlon And thin requeot will hm made as woos me developments seem to warrant It IMPORTANT JUDGMENT AffrrNng the tbller(Inn of Separate School Itales. Toronto. May 6. --In respnnae to wtntmi giseatlona Anhmltted by Lite Attorney-r-(:enernl In rpgnr,l to the Iinbility or Atgarate Behtxol support- trs uaclor by-laws Incurring detht for aNnool purpose*. the full court at OmlRt"le, Hail marts a pronouncement today. Tito ensu arose from difn- etitlPo at Hlntnnb"rtr, near Ottawas, Ant the chief question nmkP,l was whether property belonging In a Rr•trtrntst taohscd supporter at the tlmuv of the pnmisngP or w by -Inca tor - rowing srrney for srhonl purpnaeo re- mains liable for the rater levied en- der the by-Iraw If the Separate Mch,"ol •ipp"rte•r melts late proppttp or with. draws him support. The ('hnncellot anti Judgrtw Fergamson and Mereditt (('. 3.1 derlds,A that during thA rnr- renry of the by-Inw the raters {Pula' m,mvt baa paM by ani,i Arpnrntp 14r•hdx)' Papporter unlons he reason to he s rosaident of the school distrlet. fr eesmf of a trim. flAlm sale of the pro party, that new owner to rell•ved 0 the ►stall lsvled Rader the by-law �Ir WIIItAm MmeArmnld has j"r enArrwpd five travelling schnlaralilp 8 tar MC GIII grMuatae In IAW. .: , ice:, -` m '"- ,- - ••R ; 11, ;`; PLAGUE VICTIM ` r�� 1 NOW CUR[06 ',",C,­� p+ ,k 404," - --- inn Arbor Student Has Been w t, . 4141yy,�, Released.' tra��'& �;,p 111 .1 1.111-1 MG STREET CAR STRIKE. Viva New York citlois Have ■o Cars Tu -day - A take Erle Tug Tvwt- Valst .lens• may Not Live t• 'reality Pullcrmaa laherlts a Fortune. Ana Arbor, llich., May 7.-Chrrlea fi. Hare, the student who No No takes with bubonic plague April 4th, was released to -day er permahwutly outer{, nod Cumming, the friend who nureei hitt, through the sickaeas, was ro. languid with him. There has out been the slightest sign of ally lnfn,otkr rrum I" oasts, The ugly bad attar affect that Hare suffers is that at a weak heart, Lake if" lie rug Trash. ToIeclu, Ohio, May 7.--J. t Nagle, owner of the fargegt tug (loot in To- Iaolo, went to Cleaved last ol�It to clow a deal whereby the Great Laken "rowing Cooapany, tlae tug trust. will becomes ill* owner of nis b'Iatr. The (treat I,akeo Tuwlag Compauy will now cuutrul all Luka Frie ports. Valet .Jones Very Lew. New Tork, May 7. --Valet Charles F. dunes. upon whose testimony Assist. ant 1Mrtrict Attorney Oataurae r . Iles for the aoovletiup of Albert W. Patrick, or Instigating the alleged courtier of Wllliastw Y, Sine sed aMn tat forging the will of the dead =It - lions ire, is lying utas to death in the Hulas• of DatteotloD, For five days he has eaten u6thing, and Cast alga$ be Mas so atom. iduit,be. was usable to rase life head fros�t1 his phlow. Fire Cltles wrtbout Cars. AllstaJ, N. T., Mao 7.-Tb.e employ - sea of the United States TraalikAl Cx. w,blclh operates the street strr- (ace cur itaaa Ilk Albany, Troy, Oo- hoem. \Vatort.crwn and Renwaeler, went use a strike trine mnrning. Qvbe ear lines in the five cities are ocmt- pletaiy tied 1:1). One tlyonirand em ployees of the company went otrt TJtere i a complete suspension of rc�aeratk,Ds in the five citing, but to lw hour the greatest ur•dn,r ►ALR prevailed. Tho strike wits wholly unexpected by the public, and the residents of Ww five cities were unworn of It pmttl they awoke thls worafng. The encase td tee strike Is prasti cally three grlevatecer- The employ - ease of tho company are brgaula id let lwao branches of 'Was Amalgamateg Asso"atlon of Street hallway am. plovyees. Title men want complete ro. cwgnitl4m of the millun by the dW i+harge cosi seven nun-unkm seen am ployod by the company. Ttitty ale want extra men pfd the acme rate per hoar as regular men. A mod- Ifhratlon of Oka duties tit condom tours relaUve to Lha t tI f JIM cM 'y "I= A }d 4"' Mt .a0 f oc "*" rft v,�A 116. .._ i+a q .+ AA g,s 11 r -> t v -E; .roaS( °all rPgle ra on 0 toopectore In also retgadred. The mtrlte hal ceoss.l great publle, Incdonveieunce, arsrLall sunt• of oea- veyancen are befog need for tran- sit purp,res. Troy, N. Y., Mny 7. -Except the Al :maty line, oil street care arm regaling In, thlm city to -day as usual. The meg are discontented, however, anA may Me the strike to morriew morning, lab ante a Vurtuue. Now Ycrk. May 7,-Pulleem to Uel■ lel J. White, the driver of the patrol wagos, at ym Csneg Island Volloe .Station. wltl apd,r'*us lion y tor three mention leave tar r ce to nrler to go to Melbourne, Australia, I,- Collect a letowy of #75"WO. i lie Ica been notlfl,xt by Sydney X. Prtstun, bnrrLrler, cif �7 ('hancery 1,Aue. Lon l,ai, thAt that Nation toy Is waltln[ for him. It is Raid to be One, fifth of tits tvrtat• of Ralphfithlekts a stweaislatp o,astnato of A/Z1311,nr ,Aho) died In 1872, and whn weds a great-uncle of White. White is Mr- rtoA am! -ams' wreral children. More smallpox. New York, May 7. -.Another Itat• Inn Immigrant steaster hag arrlve6 In port Willi smallpox An"Ve the passengers. It was the steanow• itfilllla, wltloh arrived tbitay haft Napltlr. Willi four c chis and 1111. steerage passengers. There wag o6p- ram on tip+ard. Tho etasger will be dlminfectex 280 of the passengers Will his sent t0 floffame Islatta for ohw TolatLon. LABOR ANO ITS TROUBLES Scranton Railwav Car Shop �;E, Strikers Still Out. STRIKES IN MANY LANDS New fork. Ilay 6 -Wan. H. Trnow dale, President of the Delaware. Lerkawnnnn A Western iLAllroad. when 0eebrf yeaterdny about the strike of the c,anpany's amptoyaq[ nt elcrenton, RAMI. i un.leratand thrab rill the men em ploye,l In Lite car Lf1wiring, black mraith and pnint shops. to the nils tier of 1.(1(x), have ertrurk br•ouse w•v wnsrppndrxl an empaltsyse. Their nrtlrvn wain very un)unt, blpcanse the man, flicks, grimarly disobPymcl the compmny't ruin in quitting work Anol,env Ing the grr.andle wlthrret a purmtt. 1 nm not Informr+l whether than men will Ro back to work err not. it they do not their pincrs will probably be quickly emppried. Their going out will make no real heard ship for its licit, sa•Pral wotooke to risme. teY`AnPP ,air rolling atnek in blot naw h, first clAse enndillcin Montepnn-LPm Hines. France, tray d -Tito miners who have been eft strike tiers rovdnmg.l wore this more Lag. Getion, Way 6. ---in roneetfusnee of a duap"te regarding their ho.ere of Ialxrr, lite ,1.,ckrpPn havetune on, general otrlke, except at the •an, Ifenito landing,-_, lmallpax In Alamka. Port af'ow-nrin.nrl, Wlatm., Way 7 The steAmer (:nttAge City arriving from t7hr• isorth corftrms the pprrevinfs rs- pnrtn of mmallpnx at citta, and naw that the Alcrr,ctaw Is raaMly appending Amnsg tbw Invillaas where there are over 100 eases. ,- The rPprirtM TrrhAwa of the ra i minlcwn Line by .1 11, IsforSap is do rated M the mnnasroment', 0 a I 1 N. tl k e'