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•SHED 1890. ft ikes the food mors delicious and wholesome USE CDSTOM L,filter of British Offi south Africa Brings Out Protests Senselcs§ Unwritten uv of the British Ataiy. Hans of Kussia May |ali the South African Campaign. I K -x 30.—The largo number u ers killed in the battles already taken place in Na ught out strenuous protests v garters against the ancient fci'Y.ritish officers in refusing to when under lire. From fig it is apparent that one rv f« nr men killed was an of r.is the organization exihts r.iicipl'' that to every 'J5men iiflicer. It is evideut that ... ratio of mortality is kept :rish forces will become ee r- fticered. Atnou^ tho on- A Glencoe, the proportion wounded was 30 to l.Vi. fi.oers were killed to ofii* :d. The difference in the 1,-ads to the conclusion that flicers were hit more than n» lt on leading their in. n wound. Kinperor Will* er ticir.m of the Uritish of* .-,d t» take cover is now fre ited. The feeling in the army though the regulations do ofiicers must not lie down, n old established principle ild take a bravo man to ui ,1 change, and the adage of [ortion of casualties as a caused a thrill or horror an I throughout (ireat liritain, 1 le are now beginning to re •i a fight with a civilized ene ld Mildiers point out that ..i, vine of the bloodiest bat r-at Hntain's annals, the cas ilt-d only 0 per cent, whereas, fnt Boer engagements they ly exceed that figure. Intervention. ••'•ig Knropeau intervention, llaui's plans to meet such an y continue. Tho Journal de il'hshes a dispatch from Con raying that Kussia intends jiorte a note at an early nidmg the opening of the and Dardanelles. Unless :iiii is a !"rty to such a de- Asia's action will undoubt 'i a hornet's nest, compared tho Transvaal question will significant. I'orts have a depressing effect and in spite of the boom in A:nean securities, there is con uneasiness on tho Stock Ex '''"girding the future action of •»:id France. South African •!"ties me no longer referred to as rv They are now called "lirit- :i .South Africais optimistically [lie 1 as a mineralized Egypt. ton is reported to be endeavoring loan of £^0,000,000 in Paris, she has been unsuccessful. Spas* For Grat station*. luporary ccessation of news I the 0f WJU, 1 of giyeg the news- hero the opportunity for retro k'ratulation, firstly on the suc 'oiicval White's btrategy, in the l°* greatly superior forces in puz th** Boers, preventing the junc- tho Orange Free Stato and *Vilal armies, and, in a word, gain- l|" and delaying the invasion of until the arrival of General rr a,'d tho army corps permits of l"'rations for the invasion of the l/i"iblics to commence secondly, bravery aud daring, both of the H* i4»d men of the British army, '"is astonnded not only their en l»ut the continental neighbors of Britain thirdly, on tho readiness Pc reservists to respond to tho call S&HING {poWDEK POWPEW CO., MO YOWL to arms and the smoothness, success, swift precision and completeness of the mobilization which has equally amazed the European critics, who, if they did not anticipate a dangerous repetition of Crimean history, had not an idea of the immense improvement made in the organization of the commissariat and fighting machinery Wall Over the Qncan'i Spench. The Chrouicle raises a wail over the Wording of the queen's speech which it •ays, clearly regards the war as "oper ations designed to bring revolted col onies into submission '1 that the Dutch |ejpW\ who wtfe assured by Mr. Cham berlain that we had uo designs on their independence, are informed that they are already regarded as citizens of our empire. The Chronicle adds: These fateful "Words are dragon's teeth which will produce an abundant harvest. Lord Rosebery's reappearance in the Vol Id of politics, by his speech at Bath. Wednesday, caused a renewal of specu lation as to the future of the Liberal leadership. It is asserted on the best authority that Sir Henry Campbell Bannermau, speaking at a private diu lier to Lord Kosebery at the Reform club recently, emphatically insisted ajfo, Idier "follow wherever an ..is held to bo still intensely Jthough the officers ilieve ii 1 of th" army is as good as Un.n the history of Oreat tt they at the panic time hat "Tommy Atkins" needs .:ng than any man in the it* spilling of Great l'ritain's lb Ukcl to continue for the A battalion of the Eighteenth regi inent and the marines of the gunboat Concord form an expedition at Concep tion. Northern i'anay, which is search tng for the Conc"d s coxswain, hi was lured ashore by a white llag :u*d who is supposed to be a prisoner. j.he\ found the place deserted and burned every house as a punishment. Jtlafcison YOl'NU STRUCK INSURGENTS. Flllplaos Driven Out «f Sant» Oporaiion* at N»|ro«. \VASH!X(iT»N. Oct. Hd.—The war de partment has received the following dispatch from General Otis: ••Young struck insurgents at Santa Rosa, north of San Isidro, driving them, capturing som of their property. .is nalties, two killed. one wounded. Evans. Sixth infantry. ST PAUL, Ti?'he 8tr»c]J r, GOOD JESULTS German Delegation to the Com mercial Congress at Phil adelphia. on the inevitableness of Lord ttuoebery's resumption of the leadership. TtnnxMt Mlinr Murdered. Ksoxvn.l.r.. Tenn.. Oct. 30.—Leon Jackson, a miser and eccentric charac ter of Newport. Tenn., was murdered a i s o e u i n e a y e u derers secured which was hidden in the house and fled. A posse is in pursuit. ENGINEERING A REVOLT. ftMilBtat and Wealthy Visayan Ar by Amvrloaaa. MANILA, Oct. U0. —M. Ruperto Bay It Is Evident Germany's Anticipation Will Pro?e Profitable. Americans Willing to Abolish Nuisances in Commercial Intercourse. BERLIN. Oct. 30.—The Qerman dele gation to the Philadelphia commercial congress cables that it is quite evident that Germany's participation is accom plishing good results and that the Americans are extremely willing to abolish those nuisances of the commer cial intercourse between the two coun tries which are complained of here. AMERICAN TRADE. Comm*rel»t Intarcoor** Unci* bam and Other American Coaotrl**. PHILADELPHIA, ^7 band Xegros *J7tli inst.. killed 10. wounding inanv. capturing 20 prison ers. Simons, Sixth infantry, struck a snir.ll band, dispersed them, killing three. Xo casualties. MANILA, Oct. 80.-6:00 p. m.-D- tachmentsof the Sixth infantry have recentlv bcti exgaged dispersing bands of bjindits who have been .operat ing in the island of Xegros. Simons struck a village of Tulisanes near San Carlos aud Captain Evans de feated auother band, killing H, ing many and capturing W. inere were no American losses. QCIT COMMISSION BUSINESS. Dealer* of Minnesota Sloet »nd DUcu«# th* Urladdaad DMIIIOB. Oct. 30.—Commission men fwm the three cities met in the cham ber of commerce rooms and discussed the effect on the trade of the the compelled takes (JrluJ1®* land law, just pronounced valid by the supreme court of the state, to tht amazement of the commission men, who thought their case against it was con general purport of the discussion was that commission men would be to abandon that branch of theii business and buy and sell their owi goods. They say half their trade that form now audit is not worth rt anhmit to the exactions of the Taw «en P-iWe u conform to it. Come early and get the cream of these barg Oct. 000,000, and the exports Santv one of the wealthiest Visavaii who had taken the oath of allegiance u tht United States and who has posed as a friend of Americans, has leen ar rested at lloilo. while other Visavan are being watched. The prisoner i: charged with organizing a revolution ary junta. Santiago owns sugar estate throughout the island of Xegros. It i aseried that a council manager of 10 and th of tho junta met daily at San tiago's office for the purpose of en gineering an extensive scheme of col lections for an insurrection. One of Santiago's steamers was captured carry ing supplies to the* rebels. His arrest caused rumors of nn outbreak of the natives of lloilo and precautions haw been taken to prevent trouble. RIVERA WAS BOUNCED. Did Sot RitiiEn u Civil Governor Havana Province. HAVANA. tion. 30.—'The Inter national Commercial Congress contin ued the discussion of subjects to trade intercourse between the United States and South American countries. Salva dor Eche^ray, delegate from Mexico, read a pajer detailing the growth of that country from a commercial stand point. The imports, he said, during the last fiscal year amounted to $107,- $139,000,000. In a quarter of a century of peace, the speaker said, Mexico has con structed 10.U00 miles of railroad, and improved all her ports and built new ones and has added largely to the wealth of the country. Miguel J. Romero of Venezuela read uninteresting paper on "Intellectual Intercourse as the Basis for the Progress and Union of the American Hem isphere." HINT TO AMERICA. Oraat Britain Wants No Interference In III* Truuavaal. LONDON, Oct. Uu.—Commenting upon the petition td President McKinley pro mulgated by representatives or' the Xew York Peace society that the good offices of the United States be offered iu settling tlie differences between Great Britain and the Transvaal, The Standard says: "We very mveh doribt if the ash ington government will relish the su_ gestion, but it is well fir those whom it does not concern to understand that the Transvaal question is one which ex clusively affects ourselves, and which we propose to settle without assistance or interference of any kiud. Oct. —IJ.-neral Ruis Ri vera, civil govern rut the pro\inoe Havana, whose withdrawal froui the governorship was cabled as a resigna tion, denies that he resigned. He claims that he was dismissed and does not know on what grounds the dismis sal was made. He admits that ho said recently he would resign in the event two or three Amejicans he had recom mended for office were not appointed, but he says he was dismissed through Senor Capoie. secretary of state in Gov ernor General Brooke's cabinet. Sener Capote, according to General Ri\era. bent a request asking for the latter s resignation, which was refused. MUST PAY THE TAX. Iowa Supreme Court Uecidee Ag»lmt Foreign lunurauoK Companies. Dl.s MOINK.s, Oct. oO.—The supreme court has decided against foreign insur ance companies in their attempt to pre vent the collection of the tax of per cent ou their gross premium receipts a a s e u i e y e n e w s a e a w are required to pay this tax before they can secure certificates from the auditor of state allowing them to do business the state. KaU«r'« Visit to England. LONDON, Oct. 30.—The Berlin corre spondent of The Daily Mail says: All the arrangements have been completed for the visit of Emperor William to England. His majesty will arrive in Ent'land Nov. *0 and go to Windsor castle. He will remain there five days and then go to Sandringham to spend two days with the Prince of Wales. Otto Mergentnalor Dead. BALTIMOKI:, Oct. U0.—Ottmar Mer ueuthaler, the inventor of the linotype typesetting machine, is dead of con sumption. H« was born in Germany. May lo, (lioynsUi Whip* O'Donnell. Cmcuio. Oct. U0. 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KENNEDY Presiden dispatch from Simons Town says the prison ship Penelope is being fitted for the recep tion of Boer prisoners and that the first class cruiser Powerful is expected to leave Durban shortly, presumably to convey the prisoners to Simons Town. A dispatch from Buluwayo, Mata beleland. reports an engagement on Oct. IT. when an armored train was sent from Buluwayo towards Mafeking and encountered a party of B-ers. In the fighting which ensued the Boers lost eight killed, but there were no cas ualties among the train's crew. ISSUED A PROCLAMATION. Cape Colony Official* Warn VtrltUh Jrrts ol Their Unty. CAPE TOWN. Oct. 30.—Sir Alfred Milner, governor of Cape Colony, and W. P. rkhreiner. the premier, have is-1 sued a proclamation declaring null and void the proclamation of the Orange Free State asserting that a portion of Cape Colony is now Free State terri- i tory. 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