| Show I = HFTEEL1USADKiLEDI 1 SLAUGHTER OP T J1StES VAS PRICa2UL War Correspondent Met Death In An Attempt to Get ute l r r Display of Dervish erc nr London Sept 7The war correspond eat ot the Daily clcbaIr iL Ornrman cays Alter the ontrr 0 he uuu Into tno Dervish allal 1 i u 3ay to Iurtlc uomunru lbs halfa house Geuera lucntc u I HUl eLC stanthig n roe LmI ad oar rowIY capeu being i ileu iy toe hsaz I etima the enemy S llucd ut 101 than 151 A specml dispatch from Omdurman says Hubert Howard the correspondent oC th llmes met His octh owing to his eagerness to get the Irst new of the fate ot Karl Neu1eldt and the other European prisoners ot the Khalfa He pressed his way Into the city before i was safe to dq so and was going all alone uoug a narrow a1ey leading to toe prison when he was attached and killed The first dlslay of lleroim on the Dervish side was made by the Khalas brother Yantuoa With his adhe1e ls Who utterly regardless of our terfc fire made a superb attempt to retrieve thedus fortunes Though far from asking I ask-ing quarter they simply hugged death I Yantuba died In the presence of his l old enemy Siatin Pasha London Sept 7The aspatch from Khartoum announcing that five gunboats gun-boats have pushed un the White Nile I Is regarded a hihiy significant The I Slrda elegrhed on Saturday tidU the i condition ot the bank of the Nile mao I I Impossible to utilize the vunboats In I the pursuit of IhaUCa AbduUah who i had fed toward lordorlan the Inference In-ference therefore Is that the gunboats have now gone to join hands with Major MacDonald who Is now known to be on his way northward from Uganda an operation Wlllch has long been contemplated contem-plated by the government Sir Michael HlcltjBeach the chancellor chancel-lor of the exchequer announced In Ilarla meat on June 27 last that an attempt TQuld be made to dpen up commerce on with the the Nile interIor of Africa by a lotUa I |