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VOL LXVILNO 151 NEW YORK MONDAY JANUARY 29 1900COPYRIGHT 190 BV TilE SUN PRINTSAND PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION PRICE TWO CENTS

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BRITISH RETREAT

HIS LOSSES HEAVY

Boers Say That He Left 1500 Dead

at Spta Kop

BULLER REPORTS FAILURE

fioimemls the Troops in tho

Costly Attack

Doers Bight Flank Too Strong to He Forced

Boiler Hays the Dlffleolty of Securing aWater Supply Contributed to the Failure

Il treat Accomplished Without Interferenee From the lloers Holler Thinks

This Shows That the Enemy Deen

Taaiht to Ileipect the Fighting Powerof the British Soldiers Boer Report

Says the Situation In Ladyimlthls D a

perate and an Attempt to Oreak Out Is

EipectedEOect of tbe News In London

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LONDON Jnn 28 The following despatch

Gen Sir Bedvera Duller announcing

tho retreat of Oon Wotrena flanking col-

umn acrosa tho Tugola was received at the

SrEABMAMB OAMP JanOn Jan 20 as reported Gen Warren drove

back tho onomy and obtained possession of

the southern crests of tho high tablelandextending from a line at Acton Homes and

HonRcrs Poort to tho western Ladysmith-

hills

From then to Jan 23 he remained In

close contact with the enemy who hold a

strong position on the ridge of small kopjes

tretchlng from northwest to southeast

across the plateau from Acton Homes

through Splon Eon to the left bank of theTupelo

The actual position held waa perfectly

tenable but did not lend Itself to an ad-

Vance as tho southern slopes wore so steep

that Gen Warren could not get effective

prtlllery In position and to supply histroops with wnUr was difficult

On Jan consented to his attacking

pplon Kop which Is a largo hill Indeed a

mountain which was evidently the key of

tho position but which was far more

accessible from the north than from the

southOn the night of Jan 23 he seized Bplon

Kop but It was very difficult to hold as Its

perimeter was too large and water which

ho had been led to believe existed In thisextraordinary dry season was found very

deficient

The crests were held all that day against

severe attacks and heavy shell lire Our

troops fought with great gallantry

I would specially mention tho conduct-

of the Second Curaeronlons and the Third

Rings Royal Rifles who supportedon mountain from its teepest

side In each caso they fought their way

to tho top Also the Second Lancoshlres

and the Second Mlddlcsoxes magnificently

maintained the best traditions of the

British throughout the trying day

Also on Jan 24 Thornoycrofts Mounted

Infantry who fought thronghout equally

Veil alongside

Gen NSoodgato who was In command

at the summit being wounded the officer

who succeeded him decjdod on tho night of

Jan 24 to abandon the position and did so

before daylight on tho 25th-

I reached Warren ramp at D A M

Jan 25 and decided that acecoml attackon Splon Kop would be useless nnd thatthu enemys right waS too strong to allow

me to force It

I accordingly decided to withdraw theforce the Tugela At 0 A M Icommenced withdrawing the train By 8

A II Jan 27 Warrens force was concen-

trated south of the without tho lossof a man or a pound of stores

The fact that the force could withdrawactual touch In cues the lines were

less than a thousand yards apart withthe enemy In the perfect manner It didIs I think Riifllolent of the moralenf tho troops

That wn woro permitted to withdrawfir cumbrous ox und mule transport across

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SPKAKMANB CAMP Jan 20 040 A M

Delayed On Tuesday night a force

under Gen Woodgato attacked SploiKop and took the position at the

tho bayonet At 140 A

Wednesday the British were half wayup to the summit and the field guns wore

pushed forwardGen Lytteltons brigade was extended li-

the centra opposite Potglcters Drift Withtelescopes Boors could be seen beokonlnfto comrades who wore climbing behindrocks on the west side of tho MIL

While the British advanced from thethere was a tremendous crossfire from thehighest of the hill The troopshave heavily while crossing theBonoofflro The Boer guns were

locate Their positions had been selectedwith masterly

At 10 A M Doers began climbingdown over the nek the naval guns playinglyddlto on

At 2 tho wholo hill up to the netwas held by the British who began throw-

Ing up Intrenohments At 3 oclock

advances began on the westThe Third Rings Royal Rifles and the

CatneronlanA made a magnificentassault up the most precipitous side of thesugarloaf mountain reaching the summit

at 010 oclock This Is tho northeast extremlty of the key of the position

BHITISII DEFEAT AT aPIOV KOP

Doer Story of tbe Hard Fighting WhichDrove Warrens Men Hack

Sftcial Cfcit Dttpabb to Tar Bui

DOER OAMP Modder Spruit Upper Tugels River Jan oclock this morn-

Ing some Vryheld burghers forming theoutpoAts on tho highest hills of tho Splon

Kop group rushed Into the laager

that the British had taken Splon

Hop Ruunforccmontswerosummoned butnothing could be done for some time as thehill was enveloped In mist

At dawn there was a significant sign

tho Kaffirs fleeing to their kraals from theTelegraphic communication with

laager waa also cut off

At daylight the Heidelberg and Carolinacontingents who werecommenced the ascent are

rather precipitous projections taoDoer position Up those the

burghers leaving their horses at the firstbank of rocks ascended

At the summit they found the Britishheavily entrenched Between the Britishtrenches and the Doer commandos therewas a stretch of open veldt which had to

bo rushed under a heavy rifle lyddlto and

shrapnel lireMeanwhile two parties of burghers

ascended the other two spurs by

tho Freo State Kruppguns The British tried to rush them buttheir Infantry fell as before a scythe The

firing continued with undiminished fury

the Boors advancing stop by step until 2

oclock

Then a white flag was displayed and 150

British in the first trenches surrenderedThey were sent to tho hood laager

The storming of the rest of tho summitwas still proceeding The ears of the

were deafened by tho tremendouscannonade-

At midnight the British Infantry advanceDf which the earlier stages bad been

In tho afternoon continued on two

3f the east of Bplon Kop The

of the British was to gain tho

M those two kopjes In order to

burghers who were attacking the trenchesMany were shot down on top of the

but tbo British were so numerous

gaps wore filled automatically

Theyreached the summit of tho second

but got no Meanwhllo the Max

line were belching on both sideswhilewall of flame Boor Mausers held

bock the British centre Under suchthey gradually gave way broke and

abandoned their position

Tho British prisoners speak highly of thebravery of tho burghers who despising

cover stood on tho skyline to bo shot at by

the Dublin Fuelllcrs who wero sheltered In

trenches Tim Boers rushed the trenchesEhoutlng Hands up weapons down The

resistance howovor contlnuod for some

time longer Then thu Dubllns and thoLight lloreo had enough and throwing up

their arras rushed out of tho trenchesAn unusually high proportion of the

British lyddlto shells foiled to explode

The effect of tho British abandon

ment of Splon Kop can hardly bo gauged

yet but it will undoubtedly bo immense

IADYUtl1B DBXPlUtATH

Doers Expect OeD White to Make anto Escape From the City

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HoER HEADQUARTEBfl LADVBU1TH Jan

21 There are signs that the besieged

British are preparing to make a desperate

coup In order to attempt to form n junction

with Gen Bullet

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feverish activity In the outer fortsLadysmlth there is bugling at all hours

Boors think that Gen White will makeserious attempt to escape from thestricken city on Thursday-

It is reported that Dr Jameson the leade

of tbo Transvaal raid who is In Lndysmlthlisa boon wounded in tho leg by afrom Long Tom

President Stoyn has concluded his

and has returned by trainLONDON Jan 28 The latest deepatcl

from Ladysmlth heliographed on Jan 21

describes the beleaguered British s being

delighted by hearing the guns of therelief column It says

It Is highly inspiring to all thefolk and the garrison to listen toinspiring Some are keeping

glosses their eyes to catch

the first sight of the mncblookodfoikhaki uniform The gun fire seems to be

increasing and coming nearer We have

commenced to congratulate ourselves forwe are all convinced that the relief of

Ladysmith can now be only a matter of afew days

Before It was known In England thobitterly disappointed garrison must haverealized the truth which yesterday plungod

England into the gloom and at the

same time evoked of jubilation in

the Continental capitals

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Doers Say So and Admit That Tbelr Ix is iWere Also Very Hoary

Sfitial CaMt 0 ipalcA to Tax Brie

E LOBEXZO MABQUES Jan despatohfrom tho Doer laager at Moddor Spruitdated Jan 25 0 P M said that tho Britishdead left on the field on Jan 21 numbredl-

DOOGon Bullet who was reported to be

down with fovor has recoveredA despatch from Pretoria datedJan 25

announces the capture of ICO prisoners-

It concluded God be thanked though we

also had to give bravo and valuable lives

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Tallnre Admitted but There Is Stop ThatDeports of Are Exaggerated

fpKial CMlt Dtita to TUB Bee

LONDON Jan 29 Quotations from thoLondon papers cannot possibly convoy anadequate Idea of tho effect ot the news of

the British retreat to the south bankot the Tugela River after the con-

fidence Inspired by Gee Bullora Therewill bo no turning back Though to cool

here tho wording of the firstdespatch announcing the occupation of

Bplon Kop did not convince them that theoccupation was likely to be permanent thegeneral retreat across the river comes upon

all as a stunning blow

The newspapers while not disguising thegravity of the news attempt valorously tofind some comfort The Standard sara

That there hs been a failure is obvious

but If we are to believe the Trans-

vaal report there has been a disaster

It proceeds to compare the vcralons and

says that an absolute contradiction of theBoor story is In Gen Butlers yet his omis-

sions are unaccountable If the other is

correct oven In its main outlines Itargues that Gon Bullora despatch dearlyimplies voluntary relinquishment of thoi

position and says It Is impossible thatGen Bullet should have suppressed allmention otherwise or if he mentioned itthat the War Office should sjppress It for

it would cause such a scandalous deception

of the nation as would cause theresentment

The paper concludes If the of-

Ladysmlth Is not to be loft to

bo all rebegun Tho centre and righthave tried Both havo boon un-

successful Can anything be done

on the left along toward Weonen

or when lens Boborta and

have organized sufficient forces and trans-

port will the main scene of operations be

shifted to a very different quarter with fatmore favorable result

Such sentiments couched In varyingterms find expression In a majority ot tbepapers All upon the discrepancy

between the and Gen Bullets ac-

counts They say they must accept Con

hullers but tbwy plainly show great un-

easinessTbo Telegraph says It ian pity

English people ure not treated with fraukor-

contldenco in matters like those Tho-

Tickfrnjift like the other papers draws at-

tention without comment to Gen BullivB

suppression of tin namo of the officer who

decided to abandon Splon Kop

It says editorially Parliament mcctsitomorrow In the greatest crisis within lining

memory Upon the wisdom or folly oftthe

supremo council during the coming session

will depend tho fatoof England Dnltediwe

stand divided wo fall The house of

Commons must do ono of two things oloeo

up tho tanks or begin an attack on the

Government which would simply mean a

laceration of their own bowels

This is tho tone of all the responsiblejournals

Tho Daily Kemt Liberal says TheImmediate duty of the opposfclon

loader Is to support tire Oowrnment The paper counsels Gen Bullor

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undoubtedly the opinion of airroat major-

Ity an It has been ot the military cxperfjsince tho outset

Post which attackedtho Government says thuru must bo no ru

crimination no partltuiuiihlp but the oo

operation of all for the prosecution o

the war The causes erf falters in warare usually either political strategicsor tactical In the prevent war thereevidences oweakntxtt under each The

the preparation of thenavy emergency for thereonthe nation has to rely to prevent outside

Intervention in the present war themobilization of the militia and tho em

bodiment of volunteers A grave dangerin South Africa is a fresh rising in Cope

Colony

A still graver danger the paper says le

tho unexpected hostility of ono or more

hitherto neutral Against thistire best precaution Is speedy success

In South Africa and the only defence

is the British navy The paper complains

of the splitting up of the army and says

that the Government tannot bo thought tocomprehend the situation unless it

prepares to despatch 5000C

moro men

SOTABLK CAPE tOitfVr

Members of the Vretorln Bar Who IlatTaken Command lu the

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CiTE 25 Advocate De

Is commanding tbe Doers at so-

ot a member tbo Capo TarlUmotit representlug Allwal North Ha la o member of the Pretorts bur llo was graduated as a noncolleSlate by Cambridge University wheretfulned the Chancellorslie li on example of the young AlrlkanJobenefltted by the highest aJrautagos of Britishrule but becoming hostile

Advocates Jude and Btowart and Mr Stockenstroom who hold ImportantDoercotnmaniliiare all members ot tliu JinglUh Im titooken-

stroom U tbe heir to on English colon la

baronetcy

XXTUCSIAiX AT JDOKK LIOAT1O

News of Oen Warrens H ArouGreat Eirltrmeut In

Scuial Callt Dtifalelt to Tn Soil

28Tlio news of tho retreatof the British under Oen Warren caused thegreatest enthusiasm at the Transvaal Lenatlon here fitit Bleu Issood a special

edition at 0 P M with ware beads Thiscaused an Intense sensation on the streets andboulevards and In the cafiJs the people snatchlog the vapors from the hands ot the nowsellers

The Is also delighted with DrLeyds reeeftlon by President Loabet andBaron von Buelow German Minister of Forsign Affairs regarding it as u upeolal mark of

sympathy by Franco and Germany thoughDr Lords declares that hit visits had no po-

litical significance

SOUK BUKLtlXtt AT TUK MODDER-

Sletlmeni Long llnnge Gnnn at WorkGen Macilonnld fits HrlsuJe-

fp rial Cat Pnralc to TUB SoxMODDEB lUvsn Jan 25 Oon Hector Mae

donald who succeeds Gen W ucho o

at the battle of Mageratonteln arrivedyesterday and aaumed command ot his brigada Ho paid an Informal visit to the camp of

his command this morning and conversedwith the officers of each regiment It Is saidthat he had a message from Gen Lord Robertswhich greatly pleased tho brigade

The sound of cannonading was heard in thedirection of Klmbcrley during the night

The British long tango guns shelled theDoers this morning

spirit of all the troops Is excellent

aniTian roniiKy AT COLBSSO

Defeat a Party of Uethunes MountedInfuntrfSO Killed r Wounded

OOLKNBO Jan 24 Meyero commando imrounded a strong body of Bothunes UonntedInfantry and killed or wounded twentythorn Fifteen of the troopers were captured

Iloberts Visits the Hospital Ship StainsSfetitl Codlt D pa A to Tux 8UX-

Oi B Tows Jan 24 Plold Marshal LordBotxrts accompanied by the membersstaff today visited the hospital ship Mainewhich wa fitted out by American women InLondon

Moore Ualtoons for Ilrltlih Army

Sfttial Cotlt fipatc loTn 80-

LOSDOS Jan 28 The Royal Engineers havebeen Instructed to prepare a second consignmaatvbf twelve balloons Immediately

FroIIoer Sinus Meeting TonightThe New York Committee to aid the South

African Itepubllot has perfected arrangementslor the mass moating whloh will be hold at theGrand Central Mace this evening to express

f Boers ExJudge leorgolioeMen will preside end im

Chanter Glenn Iou Auuuntut-Vun Wyck Vanand the Father Brady of the Oblate

who spent manyvsnl and whoso remark principally be Inlebuttalot the oftrepeated theHt rsar autnuonists 01 the athollo religionIh list of liioludnn namesplu number of Governors UnlUul watis n

Congressmen mate rend local ofllclalHover Vork business timid proS

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Ueclilnl Victory In County Primaries In II liSince for a Senate fleulpctlonB-

tKiitNonAJi Ala Jan M Demoorutleprimaries hold In Murongo cottaHIM yesterday show mnjorltlps for SenatorJohn T Morgan against Oov Joseph Johnstonami the of the Senator is probablya mrud the load of th tlovernor over

Tha counties which actedcertain a week by Johns-

ton but the Henutor mado a couple of ptx clieund his friends Mumpedanl a tho Senator ThoUovernor woe olntoil but not lost

has started for countyacts neXt Haturday

Tho so far show that with holdoverSenators Morgan twenty andtwelvu votes M HowHnl has started his

will probably Insure tho of-Mjnator fenator Morgan In makinga warm Johnston and hisuperb political machinery to whip down

Senator Morgan anti are making a livelycampaign Uovernor strong friends

Tho counties to sot tlwgeneral primaries are held on April U aro lcins n vim

Overdun Hleninrr Anlinntl Arrlrp-tlliiifAi N H Jan 23 Tho Eldor Uemt-

st r steamer Awlmntl twenty days overduofrom Liverpool with the Canadian ar-

rived this aitornoonon the Atlantic and several times was blown

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Ilronklyu 8oeun to lie a StiiTeiiipuAgainst the Unitarian andAKnlimt Itauipaut Vlre and Crltur

Iloraco Porter iHBodiito pastor o

Plymouth Church owing to the iibsoueo ofDr nilll occupied the pulpit at tho aervyesterday At the mornlnt uprvlco

took against the lender of tiesrevival movement In llrooklyn on accountthe iletormlnod flKhtthatUnltarlaulsm He however did not do thluntil after ho had hal n consultation withloading oflloors of Ilymouth Church before themorning service Tho cause of this was i

printed notice he had received on Saturdaynight askloK him to read from Plymouthspulpit yesterday tho list of revival meetingsthat are to bo held during tho coming wekAfter he had read the various of hisown church meetings he

I have received a printed announcement othe meetings planned for the comlnu week bthe loaders of tho present revival movementthis borough with a ruuueat to read It here

decline to do this ant will tacoliberty of giving my reasons publlcally If therevival I Indeed at ties seemed to bo mll

lixvdnrs of this revival nagainst vice and crime which anbut It against one particular class

to take the full responsibility tinabsence of Dr roluslne Ithave always toned this class against whichIsalleeed this movement Isdlroctod to be cmlfloat for Its nobility of character und tho largone ol It charity

If shall turn from their dellbwalnut to a nnoralre

viva movement tot regeneration ofwicked have no heartier thatfrom Plymouth Choroh

of this was received with ap-plause and 8 V Whltn Thomas 0

loading membera ofChurch shook their heads In approval-

We are to do all In our power In theInterest true revivals said Mr Hhearmat

the day but we are opposed to thbtirade against

The of tbe Mr Porter unrefer artlcul rly to the asnerltoi

kit Wednesday by the tier Dr A C Dlionpastor 01 Hanson Ilaco llaotlst Church

th evangelists were working to courtternct Unitarian lam If there were any Unl

In church Is reported to

of the revival considerable fooling was xcited by what be said The Dr A T

one of tuft principal speakers at theIntimated next that

Dr Dixon bad apoken for himself alonoAt morning scnricos It wild that Dr

Arthur Bmlth a missionary In China ooedoc1500 to carry on his there and as hi

represented Church theshould be easy to obtain A collectiontaken and It was found that nearly 1SOObeen contributed The lUiv Jlr Itortorlost that Dr Smith was In reality ai-Bidlutnnt Plymouth Church wasdoing excellent missionary work Inhmcoorth he would boon the mruturiioyrollof the church

JIROOKLXX JtfrirAJJSTS SCORE

Pastor Eaton VnlrrnalUO Buys ThatUltbonar God nnd Deny Christ

The Rev Dr Charles II Eaton pastoaofUulversalUt Church of tha Divine PaternityBcventydith street and Control Pork Wea-

lpreachntjyeaterduymorulneon BrooklynMjteval Theology Ho characterizedItiv Lon 0 UroUKhton lllpVun Winklethe theological world and said Inmodern warfare of Christianityused by Broupliton and the Brooklyn posterswho have working with him ore about 01

effective Van Winkles nhotitunthat the watch dog of their doemna Is of asmuch use n4 Hip Van Winkles doit n luoed toA skeleton and up tree The oldfashlonedpreachers of Brooklyn wore shaken up In alively by and the pastorscongregation seemed to enjoy the process

KllJtKD nr AN RLRVTttlC SHOCK

Nord Took IbIS of tbe Bracket Supportingan Are Light nnd Onnldnt Let Oo

Chance Nord of S14 East Third street awaiter In the old CnfiS Schumann at 38-

Dowery which la now owned by Eontz i-

Conda noticed lost evening that somethingwas wrong with the electrlo are lightthat was held by an Iron bracket over theentrance to the ca6 lIe ran out andfound that the supports to the brackethad become broken and that thu bracket hadsagged down until the light wasfour feet above tho sidewalk To reach thelight Nord had to stand on theover tbe basement Thomlnuto be took hol l

of the bracket bo nave a ehrlek The light re-

ceived Its electrlo current through tho hollowLruokot and owing to the sagging of the

the Insulation over the feed wire hailbecome worn oft und tho current was runningthrough the bracket us well us Into tho lampNord found that could not roloaco his holdand ho shouted for help

A large crowd gathered around him butevery one was afraid to touch hint lor fear thatlie would receive a shook Joseph Condo onool the proprietors ran out nod taking hold ofNord body tried to pull him away from thobracket He was hurled away Nerd nndthrown Into the doorway by the ihock Sev-

eral of the employee finally managed to getNon loose from the bracket lie wan unconideas and a call was sent to Believes for anambulance The ambulance arrived withineight minutes but before It got thor Norddied Conic was vary much shaken by

shock be had received Tho Drush ElectricLight Company wat notified and the lamp wasremoved by Its workmen

When Kuntz Condo bought the cnfi twoweeks wo Nord was dismissed Ills wilebegged BO luird for thatnow proprietors finally deold l to take himbask und ho started to work again aloutthirty mInutes before the accident occurred Inwhich he lost lIfe

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tlinllo New pnper Mays Arrhblnliop I tolit Miiilu n N 111

It was ulntid yesterday In Catholic clrclne In-

bU city that Archbishop Corrlcnn Irt inu toHomo tiller Dintir Tho ArchblHhoplt wasmid Is thou to li tit oil Itmiwi to tintlope This visit luring which nn account oftho nlTalrs of his dloceso must bo-

niiilo to ilio Iopo by Arulibi hop and Iiuhonlu olmruO of epieopnl sets every ton yoursDuring Ills In Jlmue the Archblthop williartlipilo In coremoiilcH In lioior of tliu Holy

Vtiii Hfuw bits ileourture front titlethe Aruliblshop will ion eerutt the new chupc-lit M Joitftih semlnaryDimwoodlt YonkersIMS clispol which cost about SIUOOO It asift ol the ArchbiMiup to the Huminary

tie noire utah Arutiblshop Corrlgan l goinga Homo has revived talk of oxlbllltk of

l lni iiiildn u Cardinal Tlu turnnitt alii3 c iini declarer that It Is slutud thi-t authority that ArchblahopCnrrlunn wiU a

lltimorit tu thisthat paper says have been In ilrrun

lou IH well kunnhigher unilcol circles that tho pr rnjubilee year will Anhbl tiop Corrlwinbecome a memh rol the College ol Cardiume

letters from Intlmato thM thenSow will bo H-

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AVRRHTIIAW Jan JM Michael Stnhku 1

years of ngo heroically gao up his lilt tohis twelveyeiirolcl brother Joseph frontdrowning lu a clay bank here last nighttwo lads were skating some dIstancewhen Joseph broke through the withscrvnm Ulsappcnredr Michael skated overail jumping In grubbed the fellowhold him until Hlntaiico

The ploeoat which tho accident occurredso located that owing to a steep embankmentalthough at least twenty penon wltuensiithe heroic act no nsslttanee could be giventho boys until Robert McCoy canto u

rope which he tied around his ownwas lowered down nnd swung on the IceAfter gaining Ice he found thut he couldnot got near Michael who was struggling withhi brother who was then unconscious

tho role from his own body

threw the end to the toy tollinghim to hold fast and Lo drawn out This thelittle nero did not do but Insteadmine brother nnd told them to take him ontflretO-

H he was almost dead lloforo Jowph washundod UI to top of tbo bank Michaelwits completely rxbaUKtod sank Thewas recovered In a few moments but life waiextinct Joseph remained unconscious untilnoon today

ATTACKED AIACHK-

Tliree Men M hit Were Imnpertlnc n Minenn Arizona Canyon ttrrd On by IndtaiuI-

HOENIX Aria Jan 2H Apachn Kid whohad not been heard from for fcvoral monthIs credited with instIgating the laUmt attack o-

Indlaim on whites In this territory CowboyCharlos Davis brings to town a story that hi

and brother antiby Apaches while thoy wore prospecting ll-

Loncy Canyon In lour Peak Mountains Thethree men were chased for miles wheneopurntod DavlHn toothier not yet apposted and it Is feared the Indians have kllliihim

The three cowboy were searching forlust Dutchman mine end toward night werestartled by eovoral bullets whistling ucar themOn tins cliff nearby were half a dozen IndIanswho save chase on ixuilcw A running fightfollowed for miles but the darkness came onand the cowboys escaped The ambushcoeurrod In the canyon which Apache KIdformerly a d as headquarters andminor have boon killed in that place by theKids band

FATE OF I11K JtKlOATISK CT1LK-

LHotlnecn Kilt the Captain Slate FoorBeamelt and Seattle UM Vessel

VICTOWA U 0 Jan 2KH is reportedthat tine Acstnllan brigantine Ethel whlclhas boon t ntod as missIng since Dec 1 wascuttled by niutlncorn who killed the captati-mnto and lour tteamen The Ethel fromSydney and was owned l y J Shemeasured 180 tons and was built In 1H7S

Kealty Through liraSkating antI the Actor gav list

New UATKX Cotton Jan 2fV W J Venrnanithe lending man In the Tho Girl From Max

Miss Msymo Kealty who

tart of VIM IWoufton went to Late Whitneyflour herd on Saturday altornooo to enjoyskating MUs Kealty Tcntnred on a thinin the Ice anti went Iowa Mr Fercusonto her rescue end hauled her upon Ice thickenough Then phe wasto a hotel She appeared in thoevening

HK TKLtKn run UOKSKL

Mountaineers on the Train Killed HimThrew Ills tODdy Ofl-

LONIMN KyM J W llryant one o

the men who Frankfort Kyn adays ago on the Fpoclal train that carriednearly 1000 armed rooaiitalneorn to the capital

not returned although it I knownbe left Frankfort for his home o

Two men of the train wbo knowwell say that llryant was shot and killedpitched from the train window by theon tho return journey The men reportBryant was shot In the ear and mouththen pitched out because he yelled for GonbeThe family of at East Iksretad-

tfniGUTKNKO US iriKB TO IHC4TH-

lirobst Tapped on the Window With FatalResult as He Camn From Work

KKOKOUO Ind Jan 2a Alloo Krobwt wifeof Frank Ilrobst n Roswell driller Underpeculiar circumstances on Saturday eveningOrobet returned from the gasflcld end on pejia

a window of his home saw hi wife sittingon tire ol the boil Brotwt tappedon the pone end as he passed aroundto the ilnor hiuinl hor fall to the floorInto thin locked door ho found tier deadwss due to fright They had boon marriedonly a short

lAHHKNCK UnOAPKa STRICKKff

Slay tile uf Apoploty finys lie It a Cousinof Cecil Rhodes

Lawrence Ilhrawlen a commercial travellerwas removed from lila In Mutropolltan llotel to the New laMtolcb-

tmanaliuslnnr of heavy chemicals and alwaysstopped at the Metropolitan when be corns to

lie hail at hotel this timefor a week tie Is U years old

At the that hiscondition wits oprloas

In his visits to this city fre-quently drnared that ho was formerly a Colo-nel llrlllsh Army nail he hoed served

South Africa said that bo was aisiucln of Cecil KUo les although he spoiled hIts

run vtiTttiAsai AT iiKKiroot-

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AKKwnuii N J Jan 28 Tin Count nndCountess of rai nllun arrlvutl m Laki wfx dbyth noah train ant were riitrtiilned by-

Mr md Mrs Dwehf M Harris nh n tiouce-it nn tla luke juice opposite lh J

estate Mr ruil Kiiwlb flould nn-ulsu Hi cuiHtu of Mr nnd lr llirri antiliiiv been hurt enmiCount anil tnnnUKH dirt ospnetcd oremiln

TII HII inorulnc-Mr HurrlH which

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Mopi n Iliiiirillnic Hume o t tInyIne With Intter Palmer Ir

8Mr Alfred tlVnndnrhit p iiillniniliWiliiylii Newport with hhfriend letter lalinrr Jr It was said that Mr

Mill for Ilru yenterdny-u inxload ho ittiii i Intro emil stopped at u-

IIIH nnlilM lionrdlng linu e undlav w n spent In driving and

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ri that In H II A huntliie in nutlclpatlon-iii marriage ti is notkii rioiiHlv hors Some think lint

derbilt Is to nbrond edison antihat Alfred iii looking for n to thati will nut to compellfd to oicii Thiinakers-

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Tho American liner 8t Louis n off RablaIsland when slid met the northwesterl-yserwhiT that vWrl M nMiwnrd on Friday SheImil hind i lru ant wcuther biter At tlrst nlierant into u nlmooiinukriitMtlve cnln from southWest which cent tlin torn up to 117

Then thii camp ulonc theKVH crtNU nearly Melt a the hrlclu Tinsmercury tell to veto In les tlnin null a tinyBturra doors wurv chirped anil nil hands ox

ship ofltc r wero forced t

that In till handsthat wero able to ml up Tho MUM wore dealattend nut lofty as oar tlu Ut Louisever bucked her way through For furtyflghlhours the IrluM blunt tint bullingBrarlmckM and tliu Kt limbs ruclnekept her heading Into then at tin rate ofsix knots Till rni li r nice l most n

ran bowwhenever th Bhlpuntnmilripdn wave triggerthan the avoracr Mart wiivlck tint notxulywas hurt and the uouJ ship herself wasdnniuued a bit lInt or the she wouldhave boon hero on Faturdiv

II Itniham who Won applnn In Cranoplay ot The Senator by tikim tht iartofaChinese dlotomit arrived on tit Si Ijnl Hsays be has coons to buy fourteen American

engines tail Mriscii anti a wateruse In a play entitled A

Steak Ftrr In Turk wlilcu wIll b produced at Mn I ari KxixwIUon Mr Braham-MIII he mircs nt Onrtrt MnArthur who inbacked br I askers He bo la co

the miltitutt thill willerpoiltlon exactly how the York firemendo their hamnioa4ati work Tin nlav

be In a r i einistructwl llroiiroo-fbaldlntr th f which will b 0

anti rro nluro ath 12fi foot highThere bo a ervit lak th tirerrftl Orrbottis tiMtruct t iiji our own will

the ftami from di 4ks TluTe willlw greet jtajw r trol auto-

mobile earr of e f th tireengines arid how earrltu which willitravD by thirty trained Aninncan hijr cs M-

rIJwanl A Sii T n nnina p of I Fullerfanta t r lUrc r wi a a Dour tlut St

look H iM that Lni hiv l hereight htndrrith bifnn the Parl

to S w lent In Nonow wriiih elcht toot

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TTireatrv Ibr Town Ta J jr With Sniiw

tefors Wttlw th orid a5hookoythloe about its eibteno tent within reach

tnt Th weather Uen Mt tu ItaterM tintaoJthjfa men

at Washington alter looitat over tholrreports from ml points of tho eompaMwIthin reach of tfcrt tttecraptt 4darmt thatth r would b hId Bortniiistpriy wind lathis B l hLorftood lr 4 j followwl by snowand roller vmthm Td wtwts cnn with lotof vain Kttwvtn 3 cdix ta th afternoomand mklntiht the tnaprrxturv haJ aropp U

a trnJiMifT to terra tt inwwrtijttth onn pcooaWy oriol

W f mortt of rIMerrloort th iirwpnpth TOa t AtliwtnfKhr It was evntral tsnr thanrTi bimilrr oiIHttera frlnjrain exUmriwl frora b low ITitternv alona-Khore to Jlontiiuk Point It ti not likelytr Inland AnntLiTtormtb may nlnele with WestIndian at Ma cr berwbixiti and erxati aerialrortion It irat tnuwiiuj at Wshlnnton-ltillafl anti unseen night VfhAtwet-tnay happen on lanJ the onenn steamships willrtoabtless get a lambasting from one storm Mboth

nocss POll ic TricT JT cuicica-Mr Ruti to Tpnpnrvrr Home

There fur Urn Imt Out f Trisan-

CnrcAco Jan 2 Hn bud BalllQctnahooch is finding mach eneoaraeemottt In herefforts to establish a bom In this city atwhich convicts i ru J from local antIPlate penal Institutions may ttad shelteruntil they tan honorable employdiont end at which for pay may evesafter bifomlnr elf5atilnln If th r chooiiito remain them A for tb home hasworn selfctrl aol committees an now en-

Buecd In sollcltlne feeds which comlag freely Th project his been endorsedby Wanlen ITfCtnTinT V the United StttMron at run L KTYnwr rth ami by war

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raid that JVOUi wtll b netlrl to esiaWlxlithis prr je li l li xni an l fanl for Itfirst WAr inamtntnw S vwrti rf

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latrr the noire of br cii3 ifanml nhTiit roll nm ran ont

row the man irking In iuiii en t of the Ilank f r Snvinff hnll

acruvi tht trot lk fr roMvnmicould Krai hm tnt broiv Uir o put

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had to do It Tie erelalmel a he bIcooHnt tar Oi tre l

IXNIXO XTKKKlJtK ttftl rIMren of a Ilnnt nt Itrlllnh Treicbt-

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Ixirrtwx Jm lK A drsiitch from hallsIlrnd nnH that a pl t t oJ on rviitly

bunt ben picked up thorn OaIt lire thn Icttirs Merrii

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raimrort Alexander line arrived here with heriimehinery out of order

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if the ricitatloa hulls of Drown Universityformerly jcctipled bytbo Culronlty Oranmafl-ehool

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if Civil EngIneering and mathematicslo of seriously orlcple

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