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yiXETV SECOND YEATJ.
SPEAKER HENDERSON
FAVORS WORLD'S FAIR
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Around Gronjc's Flank to
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AN IMPORTANT STEP TAKEN.:
KOKKS KKSIST "sVEAKLY AND TIIEX,RETIKI-.
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.m ami Satisfactory iV-nfi'it-m-i
Ilclil With tin Sncaki'i
JlVal Opposition in
Any Quarter.
Tlie RepUiI . i"f J i
Mjh t and Pinns i la A.
W i-h t..n, Feb M. -The- S-p r of .
31 iuse of Rcpre ntatlves is in Xivor ot t-e
St Ixmis World's Fair. The itulleat.-.i "
rr good that in- will arpol- a spe.n'
oramittee of nine to consiJt ts bill, an 1
l Tor" making their report the- will v -t
Sm I-uui- and examine tbe situation p rson-
N'o doubt is felt that they will rejnrt fi
vinblv The most substantial a 1 in
l rtai t step ct taken bi World's Fair 1 .
is'ation was agreed upon to-dar ' ""
"Hai-it i-i Champ Clark or tl .- Kx.eutli
'ommhiee. In charge of the World-. Fu"
bill. Pall'd on Speaker Henderson in t i
Speaker room at the Capitol this aft -noon
Mr. Clarii Was aicomjantod bv
Mes-srs. Joy. Pearce and l.-irtholdt f Mt
1 ouis. Curtis of kansa?. Fletcher of Mln
i ota and Mercer of Nebraska A long
md satlsfaetorv conference with tre
Speaker followed I w male known .
this meeting that General H'ndetstra fi-
r unetjuiio. illv tr-e Rie.it Loulsiani
1'ur.ln" Fxposltion With the Pre-ddeir
of the I nite I States and the Speik r of
t'ie Hen . f Represent ltlvcs both In f nor
' 'he F. ir. :l now remain for the cntcr
p lmg I 'I 'e f St. laiuisto make the pr..f-
i sweets l fulnlllng tromplly nil
. M, .tviii .nipos.il u:m thtni It N
ill. on'lltli inly lhu ronRregi-ion.il
i 'will furnMh '1
-pe.il.ei irnl of lirrnl lllllr
1 ' I., w. r of the Sp akcr of the llou In
. i.'t. -. ,.r .ilatliti is not absolute, hut
I i nit ri t 1 f a m-astir U of the utmost
n -ini'o It 1 jjtirrd. f cour. tl at
hr k' t Hcml n" h is a broid and
j.i i:i.--i t iteman Tf-iM not f til
- t r tl .!' fully with a sr-? national el-.
l' thin like the Centtnnial of the Jp&Vr
ii ) urchae, ly which hlJ own State
iIiiuji nlth fourteen other", was ceiled to
t' tii -lean Kepub'ic. No poMtlic nd
m.lte a-uranire to this eftuct. however.
' i been cln b the Pi ikf of Use Houso
i - II Ms confeftiice to-daj wi'h memUrs of
t'i ?tnnr "ommltte- Dminc the recent
u-lt of tiovcraor rrbntio and 51r. Cobb, the
Stycakt r talk- d with taem nn several Oi c t-
in ilwut the jirojei-t. II listened court e-
i ' to thtir cxplanalio i of tht inception
' the imncment, aid of tb various step
ik" to i.uke It u aui ces rid tbeir a--
r r t a St. Louis had omitted nothing
hith vould entitle the citv to oven
i mil co-operatioti. and v.i.uld not fall In
h if the obllgationn impcnl upo'i it by
tut grut undertul.lns Cndentl ae was
impreased with tueae HNcronces, but I.e did
' i then co:nnlt lumaelf to aprrm il ef
1 llj.tijn in lu interest. Apparently, be
! -Ir- d to considt-r the matter fully and to
: c..n!nccd. after co3ilder?tlon. that i'
t is to I" a Krc:t national celebration. In no
i-n i local affair, and of fucIi a charae-t-i
m irj wa. .is woulJ justify ld-rai
i j'lr.-nin.nt and alti.
Will I'li.Li-iiI Million) ill-lit;.
!h .--i i ak' r bu- lieirt" umii'i.'i .1
t . - important f-iti Toil i he male it
i, ! wii i irlj that he is in faxbr of the
1 air mill of legislation by Congress, to make
U a clorK'us suece--. With this oncourair
ln mtornidtion b.uit-J. the Usecutive
miiiitlee mil pro eed without del In
" iiortant kKii-Ullie t u to be tuk-
in LI liuase ol Jtep-'eeentatut A reo
i .mn m b Ins prepar J. nhii.li uill lw in-f-.o-
I -ittn-r t-i-inorrow or iloi dav pr
x -li. t, for the apuuintmi nt !$ th- sikir
' -i ;Mi.ial lommitt of the Iiou for
i i siutiation of tha bill Tiil rs-oli-i
tin u ih ku ut onee to th Commltti-e on
1. il - of whilh apeak-r Henderson is
i l..iirman The other numbers are Lialzetl
l ru.ii.-jUar.la and i.rosvenur of 'rtilo.
l:"jul.ii. ans. Ui harilson of Tenmset? and
Uailcy if T xa. Lh-dhm rat. The rr-alutljii
v. ill all for a special cnimittec of nine
tiK.mlH.-ri. It i an important cotnmitt-e,
und time for conaideraiion of its personnel
mai be required. Wht.ii thai has bei-n !e-
lied, the committee on itul- will report
to the liouf-e. Its report i anot be pie
olctii. but the friend. of ih- K.xo-ition art
hopeful, .mu .i-a lonli'bm that it will
Ik mfrei favorable. " hm the report L-
iiuolv ih. Worlds l.ilr bill will I, mtro-
led in the lloiae lmindalrl, with a rt -
iut that it Ijc r-fi- r.-d to tlie ;t-.l.il
tommittee. Hlioukl the bi-ital commiltett
1 1- autboriK-d. and as staled there is lit-t'-
reason to doubt this result, the Ort
l.i'nt advantage for Hit: nieusure v.ill have
l-t-u vr. urtil. li will luuatliute a substuii
1 1 1 1 a-iui aiier that in due time f at or
abb npurt to tht) IIuuc will be mad Su-h
.i !!'' t is ampli. gua-antee that in due
tin ti I ill nili.be pasvd by Hie ib.iji-e
- Itt-.tl lliii-illnn l. II..' l:tll.
lis fut- in the Senate is mt in doabt
1 " i'.i I l no dillit-Ulty with the m. iti-ure
l in it b u Tlure h ro ivai opp.u.ltion
t in- bill lu an tiuarter. it has uut an
m i.t. i-iiiKiicnt. It calls, however, lor a
luM appropriation not excessive, nn
larfct. in iroKjrtton to the Ixacllu which
vul result to all the ptople of the Lnitid
btatts fiotn its iiH.iiuuuie, but the appro
priations of the prest.ni Cotgresa are run
ning u-t) heaiv NatuiallJ. the Uesire of
tome members of both hojfs Is to defer
for a time all l-rge txf-.ivniir.-s that are
iit aboIutel urg. nt. Work .ir the Fair,
tlxrefore. will nave to be e-nuuut.d until
.... bill .-. rKittd. pai 1 b bt.tii houses
ai d aprraved b tlif President Nothing
fiiould In- lift urdene to maKe tnial miui
terta'.l'.
rh.- progress made to-daj is satisfaetury
aid encourasiie in .he hutbt-t det.ree Tho
measure ruuld not be in in ore favorabio
t-ondition at ll.li uine. 1'rovixion for a. npt
. nil e ramltte- of the liou.-D is the impor
tant advantage Jor width the frien-i- ol the
i an have t ti iH-ndini; .ver txenioit
titb tl. il ci.a. aid in ltgisinuve work a--Mir.
d. ill., inopl? if St l..uis ma o l.ir
w :! now in ti.- fultillnieiit u all Hit ir obii
t,vilo in thu malttr, tonndeiii thai in iiue
inn tin t'tniitfs ol 111- L.uud r?ta tsvvill
do Its full t-liure to make Hie St. Ivjula t;
pusitlun a. vrt-dit, not onlj to the llftteu
Mali, in Hio luis.J3A l-urchiuc. bui to
the nation at will.
:-ptclul l oiiimiilt-e In iit M. l.oui.
l.tforu makiii,; their riiwrt upun the W I
the fptti.il committee ot nine w.il liwt S
l.oui-- lhc v.ill look Into details of Hi
trojtet personally Jlid on tho ground, it
is important that they hal! be lonvintnl
I i-v nd a reasonable doubt that every eli
Katun on the part of thu its will l-e
in t No doubt is felt that ttu will b.
e nvincii that the Fair Is to be made a
.ciss and a I ral national celebration
Willi thu co-o;-e ration of tho Federal ;.i-
tiiineni UetiiK thus assured the will
rndoubtedlv r.iKirt in favor of tho meabiire
it ft-rrtsi to thoin
The numbers of tbe Steering Committee
lire greatlv . late A at tht nucc'ss of tbe.r
t ..lifer. in with s-peaker lIeniieron to-.ia.
'Jtial pnlltmaii is a v.'rj strong peinalli
nnd not niiu-loranl to eiiiuuutiini, hlnnclt
in favor if a meajr. aKiut who cliar
icter there I thu idiiilow of a doubt lli
i-irov-il of the project i of vltil intere-t
nnd beins at eas upon thti r "'. '
HiiniKors of the meafiir will r. d i I
their ifZoru for t.u! and favor ible u--Uon.
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LEADING TOPSC9
-IN-
TO-DAY'S REPUBLSC.
r..r Missouri, fiilr mid c-oiillinii 1
fold -iit.in!.ii 1 ir. b iii.rllir.-tt-rl
timils: siinil.i." finr mill nartm-r.
I i.r Illinois, f-tir am' fontlniied i-nlil
siitiirilns : ii.irllnvi-s.terl vtimls.
I'..r 1rl.-in.is. fair mid eimllniieil
fold s.iliir.lii: und:i laic mimI
nitrmei; noilberlt jvIii.Is.
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Fa?
1. ieKcr lienilerton Tavors Woild'- lair
l: .1 1 rts ucors ICnnberly.
3. W hy KoveU St. p at tho Wt-.ldlns-Stlronr
Objection to Laustry.
llomt-stead Ua Criticised
T rrliic stnowrs-torms.
2 Will ln'-estlg-ote Matrum s Cliargcs.
4 Jimp Was Hacked Off the Boards.
R-suIts at tho Itace Tracks
F.e.s) Too Fast for SIcCreery.
Chojnskl Won frota 3!aker.
5 News of the Ilailways.
Social Rates for G. A. IX.
C F.d!trUI.
Marriage W 1th Music tho Tuitis in
l'ari
NBToe WUI Oppose Green la Texas.
Changes m the Army.
7. Cotton Market
l'octor Casur In Chrg.
1i oks. It. v tewed.
ienna liiot Case.
8. W". F. i Cited for CoMeuiiii.
ai ."g B' nrs l'rsjcs St Iajuls.
lieviews of Trade.
Saved From Death by Fire.
rn r ii.
1. Molincux in Sins ?ins Pribwn.
I-eporii.s to Answer Frick .harttes.
Clark Mm on the Stand.
1 .xt hunge Directors Meet
hkat I ngTt bs To-Day.
ISow About Court Papers.
CldiaHO Klver Itloeked U. rt i.
To Atljoi.m Hack to Frankfort.
hhot b a Woman.
2. Aifreement wilh Oklahoma Tribes.
Washington News.
I., at o.f Two Highwaymen
I' usiun tiuej-tioB Arouses Debate.
J. Chin (b News and Surttay Servkea.
I.ture on Trinity College.
uIl'Jav School jsson.
t. IVnaion Catno Too Iite.
We ither KtKrt.
New Corporation"
Transf.rs of Ilealty.
Strawberry Crop Sliort.
W bile Case In Jury's Hand"
Two Keceivers Appointed.
Hodgen School Graduates
Twice Married and Divorced.
C iram and Produce.
S..les of Live Stock.
. Financial New
Klver Telegrams.
. The season's Silks
lee Creim and Ices.
The Shoes to Bu.
Lenellt from Ileadinx.
M. !. s for UtUo Folk
li reronl Styles In Bolero Jaekets.
Two Modish Spring IEodlces.
CASE GIVEN TO THE JURY.
r.iu. of C i J. .li-M' I'lob.il.ly Will
Hf Di'i-idt-il To I Hit.
l:n I HIJi -si'Fc ii
Maryville. Mo.. Feb K -The cise of C. G
Ji' e. thsrgi-d with tl.e murder of Urtltur
Griflin. was givtn to the Jury to-nlglit. .V
iirdiot Is not picti-d bfore jnormne
The testimony in the case closed at in J
clo.-k last nirfht. When court opened this i
momics. an imnltoilii
room to he ir Jude Oaig Instruct the Jury.
HLs instrucUona were for murder In tho
lnt or -econd degree manslauShtir In the
fourth degree or acquittal. Juilge- r.-ili;
sal.l i
If from the evidence the Jury Ulieves I
" ' l?:,rrr" '7 7 ec, VrVIrte
tlilte i.i - ..- ..----- - c -
fi ii Jam's daunhtiri. cnaractcr. ai.it tnat
thtse threats had practicallj dethroned the
l. fendant s mini, tit'ii sou should And ine
(i. :. -i-l tin .uilt) of m niiaiil'er In tho
fcurtn ntttr.t
The cntue tla) wii en
jpicd bv the St-
torrevs' argument.- .
At S A e.i link to nish J W. I'eny. for
the prosecution cloe.i hi nruinent. and
the case was given to the jurv
DECISIVE MOVE ON.
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,ondn. Fell IS The Pieiermaritzbtiru
1 i-orreponi!ent of the Daily Mail, under duo
of February 13
There are Indications of a decisive move
nt Colenso.
"I hear that the Ilors rely on thlr in
trenchmeuts and barb.-d wlro tntanglt-nitiit-
alone the !rlncIiKil roads to check land
llnKrtVs progr.-i- in the Free S'Hte. Th"
' toad to Leilvsmlth Is studded with tl.i"
lorniiuaoie imirie--.
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LONDON ELATE
OVER THE MEW;
Lively Scenes on the Stock Exchange and at the
War Office Britain's First Chance to
Cheer Not Overlooked.
3PKCIAL. JiV CAI.IJ-:
Iamdoa. PrMay. Feu. l.-copyni!i. '
. -. S- S. tf-M.1.1 .MM..llltklt
ny ine m ium ii v.t .v-. -- .
was C ininutes pest to o'eiocK tms Borai-j
when the ticker in the clubs uesam to red
off tho brief telegram from lawd Itohert.
telling of Kimberteys relief, which Oiled tho
(Thole of London and Greal Britain with de
light. From one end of the country to tho
ii-her the effect of the news was very r -mar&able.
It was d scribed jesWr.Ia-. how the ttwj
of Ird Itberts"s advance v. as re
ceived vvlUi pleasure, mingled with douM
1-orti of mat disappointments In the :is'
If the Generals at the front and the "T..ni
miii" hive grown rautious in their il. .ii
m es with the Itocr. even mure so have U.h
people here In Ik'" r eep i m f dispatcher
Tliw morainr h. ver, there was rone if
the dtffides.-e i - heslta-ion Willi b n
showTi i Weds da;- -t cntji .pteas-ai t- i
so skUstat-to. ) ., re .. Vir(ff prise at
thu unexpected rapiditj f Hobrts's and
I'rench's tnarehe s
There is nothing tlcmoc-tratlie about the
Fncilsh clubmar. but there was the neare.M
approach to-.lay t tnat fclnm; hi-h
an Kmrllshman is capable.
That's rslu is what mar.v aid " Mioiit '
time." said others. Uoou. tr good." vaM )
the utmost .Ud Itut there was that rt- 1
lessnrs" .,f bosly and brllrhtness of In .k
which told more of the innermost feeling
than torrents of words. While the eh.b
inembert were- pe ulitlni: as to whethir
the words "Freneh ha reached Klraberlei"
mtunt that lie had relieved Kimberley or
nut. or that he i merely liefore the town,
there fame ihiulinK down Pall Mall and St
Jitnes street a roar of vopes pitched in all
sorts of keys, and wilh it a rush and strus;-
BkJ of I-ois, who liad all ihe nppearancu of
havtoe run for their live..
.slll.l S III II.
Thev jelled Kelii f of Kmiberlei!" ami
tarried jTeen naiH-rs. r.sl papers and white
papers In large bundles. The exhilarating
effect upon the public was quickly visible
I'eoplo found quiet nooks to rtad that which
they had waited for fo long
lanider and louder Krew tb. cries of the
newiiboja. till thty became one gieat roar.
which rose from one end of Ixindon to the
other, far sboie the nol-w of street tratlic
People rushetl out of their hiuses litlht
pipers, and nked each other if It via true
Then to make sure many of tl:em dartid
! Into the street" "Hi! hansom. War Of
' fleer' and off they went.
In little or no time nil three rooms In
Pall Mall Riven over to th public, when.
r.ews Is Jioited. wre Clle.1 with people, who
would not he content unless they saw the
news actually stuck up there-. There were
Just three lines on theme melancholy, jrr-n
boards, which of late tiave been covered
with little but slat ..mints if c-n-ualti-s and
j.'veres
The i-'licenien at the doors were gleetul
Messenger boya rushed in atwl rushed out.
The ttleraph olliees were filltd'ulth snj-
ersof telt grams, who were telling the news
to ttielr friends all over the cousin.
Meanwhile. In 'he ,'. strangi. s. enes
were taking place
The tlt man who heard tl.e news rushed
into tho Kaffir rrarkc. and made a great
i.i.i . t?tnil tn tli net i.islnn. ill nf tl...
,r Bhottaa unaec ustoraed to have
oar, an boaT Uul a f w mln.
t-tes later It was lUo a pantomime .ene.
.i.,..i..., t:.-Ko.l.
ji Uei- -tiyhed hi th iloor' from all side-..
J( nh lbe 4 mo m . Makp m) tn p,, v
f teBeets.- -Wnat price tor F.andsT
Vou might have thought front the no -r
the brokers made that ail the Tranetoal
mines were e hanging hards but It whs
much fceund and -null buMiK-s All wcie
!i.,,....s and none seller". su ihrie was no
.,..,!, iwbr, fi,r M...1. ..
IIKtJAe-i. m...--d" - ..
tltnent.il reaon. was bid up over a point.
Hut tho stock Uxehange members are nut
so cold-biooded as the West tnd clubmen,
so when tney had seen the futilltv of Irv
ine; to deal they turned rounet and. lnfom
itig filled to overllowlng with patriotism,
started cheering- They cheereel "Hubs.
hoorahed for French, veil. J fcir KliceJis.
and did not forget the gallant K.-Mvenh
Alter this. In spite ol the eatl hour, tin
buzzed off to drink the healths of tho-e
whom the. had Just cheered.
Late In the evening, when people ciuno
out of the theaters, late editions of the
evenina parers. with further dispatches
frolj Kolwtts. cam-eel the feeling of ei.Uloii
to increa-e. Fashionable supper restau
rants reflected public sentiment and were
ieciill pay A mutre d hotel at one of
.
! til
,P r smurants put tne vvnoie situattnii
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elnnuentlV lUtlT.etI I I 1 tie s , ,1
i i, ,t .. iff.
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s i s ii i i.r -
old I ul in i.veiv ai. 1 a
l.is mil tin '
n Ul'll- U-CJ
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wn 1 ivii.-l. . aihai.c.. I.. Kim
tl,. i. a .,m.k i.i.ircliiorlh
IJKM.UAI. riJI.Nfll.
Who .iilcivtl Kimbcilei TliUl-.lav nislit.
jrre-lv stvle. and South African mltli'in
a'res w.-ri verj much to the front in the
l"ittli liatlk-s
BOERS NEAR NAAUWPOORT.
'
' Ahlllll t'llt'(l li.V till' Knrl nf
.ir
I'mxiinin.
IJIH'T-'Wi Fib ' Th. considerable
altrm -i- Niaiiwi'ior v. t.i ihe n port
that a lS"'t for.e lu i- ipiM it piHitimi
j 'i a til' i Is; r t mil. s from that t-iw'i
', iioi:its cm rt:itsi iinivi..
j Ixindon. F. b K A Uoer tolumn N trylis
I to cut off the l'lit.nh lines to le Air. ml
j It is nppinntli meetini; vntli some in-.-e'-I
though later dlniuKhe-. refirilni; to: iierul
I ciemi nts's retirement to Arundel sav the
inoveim nt was undertaken for strab-Kli:
i uriiosi-. nnd tlm durlRB the courv of the
inarch the Itoers wire driven off bv a hiuvv
' tlir. the InniiikllKns ciiarglnic brllllnntlj
and Inlllctlnc Ereat !o8 on the burKhi rs
A Ilo. r illt-iatih from Lorenzo Manpitz
datrd TlmrxdHj. Februarj 1. sajs the
initial attack on Colcberg. February li re
sulttd In a feilir.il loss of nine mtn killisl.
Souiteen m iinile.1 and ilvo prisoners The
llrltish it li .I'l'lcl. were ilrlven out of
their i jtnp ard one of their Maxims was
tapturnl
BOER AMBULANCE CORPS.
St.
I.nuWnii-s rr.Mt'i-tl m Ilii-i
I'liiuls for Its i:iiiitiR-nt.
Aitivei wotk of hollcltinsr funds fir tiie
cjuipineint of mi ambulance corps to be
placeil at tht- service of the Uoer army ha
beKim in accordance, with a r. lutlen
a-Kipte-l by tire tuas.-i nw-etinir at the Fonr
teentli Street TliHiter .laiiuarv 25 A me. t
Ing of tin- conimittie namei! at tnnt time
wa held la"t nlRht at the Undell Hotel
i tiotnlnlcl. IvUtbar atti-1 as i tin I r man. The
I -i-crctary of the imW anno.im.ed that
h had mailed ! clr-ular to ihe most
j prominent men ot ine eiiy aoiu nouionau
several hurdresl m re dunni; the icesrk
Uesldes this a numle-r of s il.s. riptluus
have alieadj b'en made, two of th in Ins
nig for "Uo i-ucli Tie oranlzatijt: of Irish
Nationalists. tsli!e their Mft of $ii. will
dona'e the mtir. pre teds of the Ivimnet
Day celeb'Jlloti at th. Pukwlrk Theater
.March This commute- is confluent of rais
ing tliw tiect -"-an amount to i-qulp the am
bulance torps ii. a v rv -hort tiiut
TWO COMPANIES MISSING.
Tlii't W.-iit AMr.iv in tlie Lv.nii.i
liuit of Ivi'ii.l-sliiirg.
I.mdor. Feb 17 A ' o.-rcsponiie nt eif Ihe
Dailv Mall at Na.iuwpeiort. telegraphi-g
Wetliitl... and describing the evacuation
of Hemlsberg. w.'
"Two comp.iniia of the Wiltshire Hegl
mnt. In withdrawing from Kloof Camp
Ict their way and are missing
Tl.elr wheieabeiuts. however. Is pre-tv
well known, and t'icv xrobably will be re
lieved to-night
The I..i iii"C' aiouud Cole-berg in
Mondav ore rel"rt.d i etrem-lj hcav "
PLUMER AGATnDEFEATED.
Ilii rout- Atta.Kfil Tort KlolT
Shaip Woik at .Mafi'kinej.
Fret rla rtli 13 -A i-mar: nf'e and ,.r
tllt.rv dt.el tool; plaie let Maf.kuig K.b
ttiatv 12 Th re whs no IJ'ii r lo s
The"Hntlh alt.u ked Fort i: ..ff. mjiiHi of
Galiroti'-. at .Uibreiik. Feb-inry 12. but
the Jobannisburg men uiu'er undelwtg
f re. 1 i'ir Ilraib to retlr I. ivli g s x d li
a id t-ur worn 1 n t e 'iii' T'lc 1
ic; ji t.j u.u. ill i
British Occup Jacobsdal and Cut iiurglicrs' Line
of Retreat to Bloeinfoiileijs No Heavy
Rattle Vet Foimhl.
l.i.i.ii.ni Ft-ti 17 lit.
Ii hi-., I In l.iHu'V ;nir iii
'.it i' Ifil iH i- I
h f -in vil
r.ial. il.it.sil 'I uiiriMiui at mi'liu-iit.
ylfn..il inns has !ki-u Mitivt'it that
;i'nr..l In nt. arrn.t! at iviwUvrit-i
nnlav asitl tlibiii :it tin- i lull I Uis ev.-ii-
HObLtRTS'S GISr'A i CHES. ,,. . i i.m . a . , .,.....: , I
I ti.lua. I'.-lt. l.i Tin- War u!fi'' the tall l.aiiuu To ;! linft. 'IUi-ni.ik.-s
iiulilli- this illsp.it th fruitl Field ifcrbiiu.; lastetl nil ,iai 1- as. aial the
Marshal I.onJ Kbcrl-: i:utr iIK.-iih'j;, .1 u;ti;: the n si.. ,
'.l.iiidjslal. )"idt. li "I lit l"nlt.ivvin( 'I liirtt-t-it h-ii r--iHrt.-tI missing irmu '
fi'-in .it'in'ral I riii.-li ujs iceiiivfit tlii-5 Manual's ftrcf an- jiri-oui-i-. 'I !! !
Ii.'t.nilii': j vv-r caplntisi tretn-bfrvtisiy iluritw; lh j
'I liavi; y)ij.t.,t-I.v il:sji..i-e.I the . !islni:i- I ii.-.v t-re infurineil Ikat au .
cneiiiy from the Mu:bt-ru Mile of Kim- :uee-iiieuf h. .1 h it rci-iliiil U-tt-.iu j
berk", irviu AIoAanilersfoiitein to tlie llruisii ..ttaer cuuiiuaiKlius lU
iiI-!;.iit-Fiiilfin. :iuI :im now oinv; tu tn-iii.- lift ami tbe fuuiuutuiant of tlte
imit.jij their srhilmI Have cMptuntl llie I'.'H-r ajnlmijHKe tltat Ir.if a .s)tnr'..!iy of
1't.i-uiy'- Im.'.kci :m1 vt.in. s.ippl.e.s ami the llriti-li shi.uiil br i futt.l It teti It
.ua. .... -....
Mtiipin s r !iiui.iuimi"i) I asnaltit
alM.tit twen'y f a.t ranks wt.uu.leil.
Kiuilifrifv rliisi-rltil and will.'"
'I lie foltmviu"; tlisiwi. h irojn Ceiu-Ril '
KoU'its iilis I tie :,'s m llio t-arlifr ilis-
(.IKlp-s.-
"JIi thlvr l:ivtr. IVh. t.;. The- Sixth
DivtKioii Ml WtiitTfall Urift ittrly ves
tenia;.- imiinliie; and luanlieil hire. v'oIh
m lUo S.UIH- I'vi'iiiii"; to Kutiili-val lntt
p. Iiokl tin- i-ucsiiitf of ihi-loileler Klvor
ami leave C.n.enii I'n tp h liw to act.
"Slnirtly after arrivinc hi-n the
ii..iiiiui.el intantiy visltnl .laibsii.i! .-tail
fiitiuil it mil of unaii'ii :.u. i hiiilieii.
w th four of our viouuileel men. iloi;
IV I'll.
"tm tlM- way liek tho iii.it.nl. il lit
fmiry v.eri' .huh kit! :iml hiik' hi.-h
weif Mimr.ilisl. ("olout'l lii-iirv ami
Ma (or Hatc-iti'll ;.ihI ten men were itils
mi;. IJoth olMier-s v. tre hiihseiiiieiitly
fuiiinl at Jai-o!-ilal -iishily wouutleil. j
"The iwalry itiviM.ui N aiuviit In a
tmrtiiorl.v tluti'iioi. anil has .'niirt-iitly i
.ille-.Mlj rei llci-el tlie iri,sllle on Kmi
lii'rlei. a- K-ki-vv n h s..4ii:.N the iH-mv
has alKtlitlolietl Ah'.-lliett;r-f.)llteiU .liul j
that tit Im- o i ilii.-.l il.
7l.'l.i'li lei-. Ililv 'tl.e.l us f.ir .
., , , , ... . i.i
Ali'iii. lain, wilh a slight ios uuil Is'
, . , , ,
Iiiisiiiu"; iiu ine iHists, in-, re.tr iitniu
held bj luiilinteil Infanlrv.
lemt-ats. i-.-iilus hi-vu jii.y.l hy the
Hd.-is. lias retinil to Aniiiiiel to nive
mwuwikwi..-
'.'1... W. i itli..u .vii.ts .i.r tii..r tliM
word "iii-re" hi the alxiie ONpsHh
means some hhui mi tlie .Mothler Kivir
ntl.cr than the Almhler Kiver -lation.
The .tr llllii V alo isslleel llle fullow
Ins: from l.onl Ituherls:
- .Tn oIial.il. Fell. HI. 7 15 l. in "Vltn h
ratillnl oil airlvnl here to inul .id
niir.ilili- hii-lilMl arrjusfiui'iits ijimle bv
111" tieruklll anibiil.tuie ! Il-a miller
Hik-Iois. Kuetliier ainl llil.lebr.iiul. whoi
with iheir staff-, have slieiwti the ureal J
est hliKliu-s in our vviiiiudt'il. a- they '
have t tlie Hoer woutiileil Some of
mir wiilllliletl have lieeii lure sfure l)e--
t-iiilier. SoiiH' were brought in jester
tl.iv." li-ller.-l Koheits al-u eiit Ihe folio tv
nit; ijsit h.
"Jniuhsil.il. leb. Jij l have "..mil nil-t
son to ln-lleie the JhimTlmitein
treii(Iie ha' c hi en abandoni i! and that
the Hocm are iiiJeav.irins li .iim-.
i.i'i.ert'l French is Mimrln the (ounirv
ikirth of KiinlH-rlt . nut' of iieiHT.il
Kell.v-Keiuii's liiiade-. of infantry is
in pui-siitl of a lan;e Hi.er i iiutiij umi
iut; toward Illiiemfouieiit "'
AT JACOBSDAL.
tiulMile .laiobs.l.il. tir.iii.' Free
Mate. 'I1.ursd.ij. Feb. 1.".. The read Im
lu.'in .MiIder Klver and .lae nb-dal is
now- niH'ii. Ihe ihtan.e is milj- n.ii"
miles Tlie ro.nl N available fur M'lidtnv; !
liintoneiiienl". and s.njijih,..
When the Itoers eiaeiLitid JaiohMlal
they vveie obli-iel to pass over a rhlue
where they afforded a su'emlie! mark
for the Hriiislt gun-', vvlit.h showered
Mir.ll.nel lip-u ."v i.ueiuiiig enemy.
The eoliveij whteh was allaikiil at
Kiel Kiv.r had bifti (iilllili riii.llielesl,
bui the order did not arrive in liiu. and
the en'ri. nee vue a verj' warm i.h-.
allliotigh lb.' l'"'cis did Mule ma lei i.i 1
el.t lll.l
A-. Ginerai I'leiifli, with ihe stte-liclh
-lied eliv iion. iiished lurward ti.uanl
Kllllbi rl.'J. be Inlllitl Ihe 1 li-ilKllerillS
llm-rs il. selling their iH.-.itiou at Ab-x-auder.slotileiu.
thus allow nu a iHitlioii
of Hie Kmilierli v jairisoii lo vi' 1J al'l
intrench the jiLne.
FRENCH FOUGHT HIS WAY.
Hi. I Hiv.-i. oijiis.' 1 r.s- Mat.-,
uiaiCi' Free-
Widnesdaj. I eb.ll General Frein h. in
iiuitn.iud of tbe nivalrv diiion ar.d
with a stroll"; fone of horse artillerj.
lell Modder Kiver Sunday morniii"; for
HamlKim. twelve miles .-..st ()f Lnbii,
where the whole dniimii uii-euir.iiisl.
T 1k net I duv be made a rapid n. if li H
t... , .tier where a t.arrv f H..ers tsm-
.... ...l I..- ...ii '.- it I l..l!i.. I ..ml Vl..r -
1."-ll.l ill ..--..- -- - - ....... ...i.-.
l.s
tall eliifts Alter -ainie Ii.nu -" shelling,
ii. -Herat lieinl. drove Hie limts away;
and rn.-stsl the river.
eleidav ii iie-daj i the lolnmit ism-Jiimi-il
Us march to Klip and Homdaval
drifts on It"' M"dder IHver, where
a-atn a sh.ut en.-auement iniutl. llui
eial lielieh sbi'llitu the li'-eis .i-oipiis-Ij.
and lr. iii a passaso.
ihe Hoers precipitator- retinil. Iiaiv
.u pre l.ta-eTs in the liamls of the
It.itlsh. bt-sidih a jieat qtiantity of i it
tl- and -'"" -heil'
Ine upldi j ef i.en.-ral rrcnih's
II .!!
il tin mi . w l.i Initnj; u-i'i; .- ..
ins i ,,.. iiiahin inn. ia im.- ; . i
liitfii i.iltn s ,i vut.r tr.iu;H'; ui.i.ii. i.i
tli'irouyltiy outwit and r-.!;n-i.-.- ti,.-l:.H-rs..
I'lif Krltuil! iat it i s i. r- .s' .hi
Ci.bn liiim-'v u i. v..iv ;
IP l en In mi uls.. ,f
ikHUJI'MIU. WUI IIU If 1(1 t T IVII , , Vi. .1 '
Hater I'roni ;i uemhlHirins farmlioUM.
The :iuili(ilaui-e tln retirvit ami lht
Ibit-rs rti-lM-ii nut of ismi-c-aliiieDt ami
i tit oil thu water arty. Tlie 'irisoUeis
mc-lHileil ait ottiier.
ii'i'Mfial Fn-iMli wiw huM-. Nith tlM'
Mudilor ami Itiet tltirs l-ettieen the
l!ofi- at Mat;t'rfoHi-ui and ihWr itao
at Kkii'tnfcintein. 'I hiotibout tlu iimreh
tl.t' Fri-e Mate f.li.u- wti resiNit.d.
bill tliflr mi iiits :il!iM-t luvariahly Bsl.
takinu tht-ir i'ftii :
J"l. licltli of the tnois. tolUnt.
Irtit sj( km ss i pn v:ilt ut ,tiii..liif the
horses sihI a ! tiiitul supply of je
lllUllilts Will lit- iftdlltl
A BAYONET CHARGE.
!..inl.ii. ! i It. !. - iiiiti!:ile.l iis
I:iti h Ii'iin i .ijh- 'I iwn. .lit.i! WttliH-
el.iv. l'l'lirtiary II. mismiIU.1 IIm iiali-r
went through a Imv of e-iskty Hot?rs
four tltite-s ami that only s,.ri'iiUvn of
tliein t-stapetl. As tin; Cii'iiaiiiiTs. funn
-art ij f tlii MmliliT Kin r is.lumn. this
lu.vi.ui. eliare- niav lie ei.niiii-t. ! Willi
l.nlll ItoliiTls's. tin i-IIH-llt.
A 1iiniIc1i trenn Cain- Tovtn. (i.ltiil
Visln.ilay. IVhrutirv II. ri-evi'.tHl Ihls
...oriiitw. sj.v
.. .. .
I lie Hoei-
s ar Having viajrcrsroni. in
lo re elifuret- ulliet jiositioiis. It is -s
limr.tiil thai lit-rwu-a 7"J ami lU,ow
ini-ii ii ni.iin iIhti-."
it MAY BE A TRAP
i
M'KCIAL. HY CAF.l.i;.
I-olHlolt. Feb. I7.H"oIvrisI.t. VM0, hy
. -
W. K. llearst..-l.-iite FieiKh'.-, I'l.tiy
iniu Iviiiilieilev tui-re is a serhiiw inie
tiuii which all London N :tkiur to
ni"lit here N Hie vv 11 (.'r.rtijt "'
Neither ICwiier!- intr I'rem n enetrtili-
lered the Hoer-s in futti'. and none
l..i.e.ue of
si-ems to knew what lw
tlieln. whether thev retreated lu tin.'
inirlh of Iviinlit-rley or are makm". a tir-
nit eastward nr we-stwanl. ami mav
Middenll fall mi :-me evposed F.ritWi
ilaiik "
1IH,,h-
fronje bus l en stub a shrewd :m-
tlljailllst thtll li is liariiiv l.i He i-XIieCieil
li- has alMii.l.m.'.l all.eth.-r l,K .!. -
feline ill Iiu- lesion arntind Kimler!ev.
Smile Ktsiiiitstii- i.oiuliineis ale even
wa-.'erili": tonight that lie will evenln-
alii siti'ieeel in ticnii:ii 1'iemh in the
town.
Iloi lor I.eviN ih-ehire that If il i- trih
that French hn re:telieel the Iiexiexed
low il without a h.ittle. tbe Biht Iwhi -lion
inut have been a rtt-e and Mts-
".'ls that Ihev allowed tbe Kuslisii
treti.s to jiass for Ihe iuirioe of htit-
tm"; them up In Kimberley. and iimi
liiimlcatlon niiulit bo lit off between
Huberts and Fii'iieh.
nuiiisii iiiMiii vi'i ve icr.ii.
Outside Jae-obsJal. Ot.in? Free M..te.
Thut-ilav. IVb 1 Jjcb-elal Is now In
possession of the Hriti-h. V.-st. rday a small
cavalr ;atr.il enter d the place and found
It full of wounded, ill' ludlng several Ilrltl-h
from Hend'burg The pi ice was oeeupud
bj onlv .1 small force, which f 11 back be-
, ,,, llJitToU ,n ., ,rlr9 f gnvell
, .vijirmmhes A battery of artillery shelled
i ti, ,nv Irons and drov out the la-H of th
H let'
Foulv this morning a large force of Eoe's
from Coleaherg. with ten guns, attack-si a
cunvov of 3M wagoOM at the Itlt Hlver.
-helling vigorouslv and doing damage. Hut
rtrtwg re-enforcements have been snnt
I hence, and It Is hoped ln.y wilt King in
the wholo convoy In suret.
General Frtnch- division s-ised thr-e
drifts on the Modder Kivr. At th- third
drift th Hoer.s were fairlv f-trougly n
trei.ched. General French bombardesl them
an! drov - thera eff To-day he moved rapid- j
It in the direction of Kimberley.
-re... fLrs have, left Ale xandersfofitelii.
f .,... ,.,..,.. m ,,,.
UenMl i:,ly.r,s w i .xce.lent health and
BJllrit The liardhii and r.pid inarching
a,p, ir to agr.e with the whoi army, who
AtK m plendlI splrtts. under tbe leadership
of -He." j
' t:oi:its ani'oitr iiiiiiish itni-i ii:. I
t Pietotia. F.b. l-i-The Tiai.s.al (tevern-
! nient ls t..ad 5'UbHc the fol.mg official ,
i1,Hl',cn
1 Vtste dav at Uondev.il D-ift. In the
neighborhood 'it Jocjbmlil the federal
troops Acre engaged in a severe dghi with
...-i ll-ltish. who were trving to reach Kim
be i ley.
Commandant P-darey continued the n
gaK.meiit iiiitil CiIs mum n. the Federal
caeualtbs l Ing live wounded.
"Alter a oth.r tw bonis of hard light
ing It I- r. isirted thu tr- Hrlti-h retir.d.
l.KVing' oi m. I Ileniy dange ojs.v woundisl.
C 'lent I llintv. with his i rv nit, was taken
te Jaeob..lal
e uoN.n; it.:, iti'v 1 1..
Li-len Fo " ,:i;l m G. ne ral CunJ"
sintlnuc-d on 1'nge t IT...
kr ma
The Brit
f.i.-ir and r
Tho Be
.UK mar
j i:.-h ! -t
i . in .
o
s
s H v ti .in
'j
S!TUAT!OH SUMJHARIZZD.
London is Bejinnirs to Ask
"What Has Become of
Cronje?"
U ' Ti'N SNYId "
SI" '! M. V- C VI. i F
laje, Jtl S'etiirlai'. F.'i 17. - 'ht.
1 bj te e Vurk Hi raid i atj ai.y
K.ralil. U pr . ti' ei.v rf'itfi I'tt
.r is O.mtJ the Uoer IeaJr a 1 h i
Li f to j. . n"
I" ill as i i jr.l Itober's's " . -
piti's des ' .ng; t.u- Kritish tl vc ceist,
t' it. vtrv jti lant fa t is; not . oi.'-ineJ '-i
them The- r.n i ilcr-in-Cblef nmh t
re has reo-si i i Ik. '.v. Ikat tho M f. r-'
f.'-'teln iret i ' I. ,ic been uhan . ' , I
that tbe PiM-tsi are trving to "
t1!-1 Ih tl t " s. . nt sit ir
w ad i ! s from leird Ale
would iitituralli move forwart i;
hr-t Kig.i of ev.i. uation.
General Fr. neb it uouH ap, . - '
1. tually tait' K.mberlcy. I t I
I'ar.'i-. with Ci.lr-nel Ke-kewb -
f.m- at -he li--erte.l fioer I
AI. xanierfont'ln. ami then co .
.. Irani-, to the nortn of the c t w .
ai l-t aeoun h. was eu(. i
l.ourtrt Innrral Hitblngton. Vi " -
avalry eommuntler. probabl) .- - t
r n.- ' the southward. What ' v. 1
elo wit. hl big guns 'luring t'. r trc
ah h now seems certain. N i i-ifter i
gre-c. int. -est. If thtv are m.iUI t" -rr
i re .arried off bj the l!r 1 M
u-i rnlv semlmoliit.; they prob. L'i v ". '
ietu HritNh hand-s.
The .Mcupatlon of Jacobsdal t re"'
tl eorcmun'eation-" between a'l
It'iner'--. greitt force, whl' h 1 1 1
dav. fi rme. 1 a gr.'at " ml Ire e - r
fiuar.ers in-le. extenelmsr frooi K t" - y
to the Madder Itlver tUft-. the t. J -
e.V-bC uml XoMlr IrKer Htc.tui
Tke -vI of (JescrmJ Fren. ar . -.irdi-lont.'ln
on TKurotav compl 'il; . t
e'lT the Ikxr line of retreat to t.'i c .
and the onlv way remaining opt-i t t
memy was to th" west toward the' 1
Hi v. r.
leiieral I'len.-1! apparently !. ns 1 i
mlsiJ.m to move lrvotid Klmb r"
Vent the Ik.er -etreat northward le-n. i
tl.e toevn and the Va.il. ami w :, r j
t the t If posib! perhaps c i 5
the left wing of Mi time:.'
forte, ai-
! ... ... ......
, " ,l "' ""
lu tht Hiltl-'i
that hlil-'
'1 4i s,urruiind the llurre t
Suprne Interest now ctnteri I H. c
tempt lo prevent the Boer fr..m i'ii. .
their retreat, or. tailing that f ri 1
t'jem. Ci nnje ha not t een able nt ko
the tlrt course open to him 't ,t tf i
trcat to ltioemfontelr. t.r l esb f Ai-
! I,artntly he. ha not riskM th- ee 1 a"-
i.rnauv. oi ii.aiaini; nciit. nut I "O itj y
lie luis ihosen a third course and rMn i
acros the Voal Hlvcr. It nmj take t ,etal
iIjis to dr i tn mst'r- a in tiro pn.
1 rt,it,n r Fronje'a force, and the I vr lc.d-
' "'" rar"
J As for ICImlierl-r. there i api a 'iy m
, ,t.ubt tn,t ony nou,h m. n 'i form a
; Mrong post w.ll be left there i, jiro-
j vlsloned. wrl'.e the great bulk
i'f i: .berts'-i
tiocis pres on. .to. tierhap" t renev
M.ifeklnr. nml th ritt folloiclnir lir nn
,! ijn, iters that have i o pi t
long a start
The great value of lrrt l:..li. rtss c-
i cestui liink movement, sieakira fr m .t
Hritlah etin.li.4nt. N tho effect i' iui hien
on Ioidsinlth Tlie Natal t iwu s I
I slegvd by a f on e ahcut eipiallv elm i 1
tween tlie two Hoer Heiiubki s W I. t .
I"rei- Stale in'U hang on ther. w .. 1 ih r
iOwn homes are threatened bv th ad.
j ing Hrltl-h Army If thev withdraw
pelllng the et tire- Hot lorce to reitir i -ev
war.1. thee will do so vith iho 1" u
trolei. i-ipeeUlly ltlonal.l -. cat i
bsrryinc their tlanlts
It li n t easy to ree what Hi" T f- it.
det 1 le as thir future plaitri. i r i i '
lidvmith were to fall Ge-neri liu.lfr
big furce wonkt prevent loubert's in t f-i u
overrunning S'.ulhern Natal.
A h.-ll"graphic message tn-1 H fr m
loidvsmith vestcrelev to W'-en-n ti" i
the lloer Investment of tho town i rcli-v-
Ing. General Hull, r continues to
tlvi'v. He 1 s. "ininiy
attat khijr I 1 ti
1 ,i.r, ,)n f M,,unt Irlilawr. s'r
ere I an
, , i.-
leen tlKhtiig on C'e manure K
lle liv.i ii the ..utli of 111 1 1 In -. A
Danv Vlall tllsp it. h fr..ni lie- irin'z
burg ..' that Cure ..r- iwh- l'i i. i .1
de. ii'e i Hritl-rh move on C.l ..
VOTES $65-000,000 MOrtE.
illHIsf llf l"..lllllltll I'lls-i", till?
A i my l-Ntiinati's-.
Ianclon. I'eb. It The House of Cemm 5
to-night j-ied the sup.t mentury arn-v r
tinuttes. il3i-.fesf. by iH rotes ag u" ' ..
Ttoe voie was carried under the in
and amid violent jirotests from tte "tig1-,
bt He-he auainst lt application, while s v
oral amendments retiamed tin on ir-.I.
Mr. W. Kedmond cxclaime.1-
"This -whole proceeding Is m st ri-t .' -.
It ta JI ar ef ul "
Mr. J'.hn ltedroonil. the Irish I. . r n i
c-ne of tonttauliui xciteme n- n vc I t
reroit progress. d.-clartng that t'le Fi's
Lorl of the Treasury (Mr. Arthur J I H
f.iun woi-l'l fa.ilitite business 1 . r. ti-:;
eontent with obt lining !IMi'1 by r oe.ire.
After 1 hH dlseU'Sirn t'lls 1-1 to" W. H
rejts.te.1 b -'I VJt.si igii-i ' Tie vi
n tin . 'linal- men p..-.- 1 ii h'-
Mages.
EVADED BRITISH PATROL
Ameiif in Ship Lands MK Toih l
Flniir at l.on-iuo .Manpie..
Cape Town. Thviralav. Fib tt. Th
American ship Sen Wi!-h. Cajitaln Ifowrs.
from Wallaroo. Iwtemtur 3. has nrrlvsd.
at Lorenzo Mar,iuez with tons of flour.
Sin. eva.lfl l'i rrttt-ii warhlpa untU
w th. i t'- H.r e r.I'c 1 it it -