Show THiJ CHANLER EXPLORERS Tvo I ears Spent in I Search In orllicaot Africa Vienna Feb 25 Copyrighted 1S9J by the Associated PressAfter an absence ab-sence of near two years spent in exploring ex-ploring nrtheast Africa Lieutenant Ar Ludwig Ruler Von Hohnell of the Austrian navy has returned to Vienna Vi-enna Vn Hohnell on arriving last week at Fiume a met by an old comrade explorer Count Samuel Telki who ompanied c him to Budapesth where hp is still An open wound caused by a rhinoceros horn was operated upon bv Professor Lumnit zpr and gr ° at relief was given Von Hohndl is now rapidly recovering his usual health The explorer gives an account of the exploring expedition in Africa with thO Crianler party which started on September 16 1S92 with 1S3 men and t > ld of the illluck and hardshir hardship Khloh beset the expedition They fought one whole day with a hostile tribe of Wamsara and with Mann llrher and Werndt guns inflicted great loss upon the natives On August 22 W3 Hohnf was badly wounded in an cnrounter with a cow rhinoceros and only within a few days has be re co ered ft > m the injuries This episode rt epi-sode compelled him to part company with Chanler As to the ultimate result of Chan leis expedition Hohnell says I am afraid through lack of transport k trans-port Chanler has no been able to advance ad-vance to the Borana country the goal he desired to reach I know that on October 18 1893 a caravan from Tur kana to Momba sold t one of Chan Icrs agents sixty donkeys These I understand arrived safely at Daltcho Personally when < leaving Daltcho in August I advised him to proceed to proced Turkana for ivory What have t his adventures since we parted he will tell on his arrival shortly at Mombasa Now I have told you a great deal and In return I wish you < to tell through the American press what a clever elleducated straightminded gentleman gentle-man Astor Chanler is His sense of honor is great his faithfulness as a comrade is unswerving and his generosity gener-osity no less remarkable |