Show LACK AMMUNITION F I G Germans Compelled to 10 Retreat When Attacked by Natives Berlin BerUn March from the German equatorial West We t AfrIca describe the beginning ot of the troubles with the natives there as re reported reported ported by a blank blaik trader named Bona Bans Bonaventura ventura This trader nays s that an ox Count yon von the German governments district com coin commander mander and a o wholesale trader named Kuester marched on Jan l 16 to Bascho Bancho via and were receIved everywhere Ina In a friendly manner GIfts were In Interchanged Interchanged and the expedition pro proceeded proceeded to which was found I deserted The expedition therefore i started back but coon eoon after atter leaving it was wa attacked and two SOldiers and several fell feU A re retreat re retreat treat was ordered because of a lack ot of ammunition Shortly after atter passing Pascho the expedition was again at attacked attacked tacked and i Count von on was wounded n the right eye and In the breas While the river the attempted to cool hIs wounded eye ee with water but then called for tor a aI agun I I gun with the intention of shooting himself However he expired death I being caused by his previous wounds I A soldIer was alo killed in the second attack and the remainder of the ex t Oed fled to boni where was I TI revolt rapidly read to the southwest and Chiefs Arsan and advanced to where a merchant named Schoot I Bonaventura was sent out on horse back to to give the alarm Crown Prince Frederick William anti and his brothers Prince Eitel and Prince Adelbert took leave today ot of sixteen Officers and tOO men under the or of Major Heyde HedE who departed for tor Ger German German man South today Colonel governor of oC German Southwest Africa has received a tele tek telegram gram dated from March O 20 i saying that Major l Is there I ready to attack the and that a I deserter has declared that the I main body O of f the Is still nt at On I upper It CSIr river I |