Show PEACE TERMS PROPOSED London Reports a Telegram from President Kruger Addressed to Lord Salisbury Making a Proposition I Exact Terms of the Message Not Stated But is Said to be Couched I in Exceedingly Mumble frainCommandanfc Dewet Has Made I Conditional Offer to Roberts to Surrender With 1000 AenRe I I py Was Must be Unconditional I r London May 21 310 a mDlsplayed in the most conspicuous style In the Vuly Express Is the dominant war niu4 of the morning Wo have the best reason for stating stat-ing that in the last twentyfour hours a tikgrejfl has ben received at the For < Ign I ofllcc addressed personally to the Prim Minister 1 from President fcruger proposing terms or peace Tlv exact terms of tho message cannot be staled l but we believe It is cruched In an exceedingly humble drain I J H i Inconvelvable of course that I Lord Salisbury can have sent any reply re-ply except the one that stank ready I the lip of every Briton unconditional uncondi-tional t surrender DEWET READY TO QUIT A special dispatch from Kroonstud as that Gen DeWet has sent word I thai lie is prepared to Hirrcnder conditionally con-ditionally with his entire command RELIEF OF MAFEKING The following Is the text of Lord S RobertsE diHpalch received at tIe War J5 ollice J Kroonfuad May 20 J p mXo oill cal intimation has yet been received S S hut Pputor stales that the relief of I Mafeking has been effected c JWRGIIERS CAPTURED II kundlc reports having occupied jtrtHiprH Flat Thommel and Clocolan 5 tin I fiiMiiy fjlllng buck on Sbiiekal and fl Ileksburg Fifty rifles and 3000 rounds riv surrendered by the Free Staters in u battalion of yeomanry working iC along the telegraph line from Boshof to Uloemfonteln A field cornet and eightysix burghers surrendered at ishof yesterday 5 While at Hoopstad Metheun se euied JIO rifles and between 100000 and t6 t r CUrG HA LrA TOny TELEGRAMS 5 i1 Capetown dispatch says every town and village is sending congratulations ttt Col BadenPowell t BadenPowel at Mafeking Tclegramu are arriving from all parts of the world There will ho an 1m j 2 nlenH demtinHtratlon here tomorrow I NATAL CLEAR OF BOERS A dispatch from Newcastle dated Friday say The Hrltinh troops entered en-tered Nuwfaslle today and hoisted the union Jack I over the town hal The r Boors passed through Tuesday a disorganized disor-ganized mob There arc thirty families 5 here All the stores and provision houses had been looted but the build Ing are not much damaged Natal Is practically clear of Boers ADVICES FROM jJ FI KING 5 Details of the relief of Mifeklng are till vuuillng the British military au thorltlffl being without dispatches Lord Roberts wires that he knows of the relief only through a press agency Lord Landsdovne however announces S that the War ofllce expects direct news today I SITUATION IN THE FIELD I 5 The situation in the Held has changed v r but little since Friday Lord Robertss troops are In line form and abundantly supplied Indications seem to point to an early movement his cavalry riding over several hundred square miles In a Eemlclrcl beyond Kroonslad have received tin submission of hundreds of Free Staters S MUST BE UNCONDITIONAL I now appear that the Dewet who offered to surrender with 1000 men was not the wellknown Gen Dewet but Commandant Dewet lie stipulated that his men should be allowed to re tura to their farms Lord Roberts replied re-plied that the surrender must be unconditional un-conditional s condltonnl CAPTURE OF BOTHA The Botha who was captured the other day was Philip Botha Those surrendering are solemnly 1 warned that I If they break the oath of neutrality thtir houses will be burned and their farms confiscated Such as < do yield Is only for protection BOEnS ARE DEMORALIZED lluporti How into Lord Roberts at heatlriuurtert of the discouragement of the Boerf and of their willingness even In the case of the Transvaalers to give up President Steyn Is df l scribed OH having lost his head levcra times recently IS STEYN GOES TO FRONT The original of the telegram addressed I ad-dressed to the burghers at Yentcrsburg urging them to hold out was really Written at Petersburg a place which wurrendered early In March President ployn who was last reported as leav ing Pretoria after a ronsluallon with I The Transvaal Government has again gone to the front S TO DEPOSE KRUGER The Dally Telegraph It advised that a J Plot has been discovered to depose President Krtiger and to surrender the lransiml during the present month Progressive Dutchmen and member of 1h e Judiciary are asserted to have been Parlies to the movement AMBULANCE CORPS SUFFERS A Canetown correspondent reasserts that the IrishAmerican ambulance corps from Chicago l Hiifforrd heavily during the fighting at Kroonstad and I ilitil United States Tonnul Hay had v llnly protested to President Krugor ngalnl ne 1811 the corps on the lighting 5 I BULLER AT LA INGS NEK Gen Buller Is in front of Langs Nek i Hesitating to attack llngg cnor nious natural strength The reports i that the Boerfl have blown up portions I t pOItonH I oc the tunnel 1 tUnn are confirmed Although m r erfwnre else they aro reported as < retiring theIr outfrontcd they have effected I retreats without losing their eon I oyn or guns or prIsoner Were they laorganlxod they would strew the line II or retreat with wih booty S COLVILLES BASE IS WINBERG I Gfn nhJICH ban Is I Wlnljorg Gen I tUfldl IN i advancing un Friik burg S trIlh ln ralrh i UP wltlx the ivtlrlng S wll r UrllE DIII wID Vrcid been I wlmro the Free State capital I removed is a vllae i of Ma i I inhabitants in the extreme norlheastarn portion of the rountry oil the road from Ilellbron to Bothas pass and tile Drukensburg S JIIGRATORY CAPITAL President Steyn when twitted about the migratory capital Is rgportfil to have said Americans during the war l of Independence rhanged their capital I nine times and yet defeated the British Brit-ish The British are confiscating the cal tic of the rebels in the district about Allwal North Col I Adys men have I driven in 2000 head REWARDING BADENPOWJBLL The London papers are speculating us to what will be done tu reward Col BadenPowell It Is understood that as soon U s tho oHlcla1 1 news of the relief of Mafeklng Is received the rank of super numary MajorGoncral will be cabled i him and nt the same time lie will be advanced to the rank of Knight C I1 mander of the Bath Possibly a baronetcy baron-etcy will be conferred upon him HONOR HEROS MOTHER London paid an allday cal upon Col BadenPowells mother yestoi day Telegrams Tele-grams letters and 1 flowers arrived letcrs 1 f0l11 every minute l took six uollcrmon to Iceep I he crowd In order Mrs Badenlouell I appeared on the balcony at Intervals I and bovcci her acknowledgements to the I crowd Arthur Pearson principal proprietor of the Daily Express has started 3 movement to build a hal or heroes to commemorate the war those who have fallen in I I REJOICING BECOMES RIOTOUS The boisterous rejoicings over the news from Mafeking have become riotous riot-ous In parts of London Aberdeen and Belfast and elsewhere in the United I Kingdom In the Finschley district of I suburban London a mob stoned a railroad t rail-road stationmasters house and I I smashed the wl dos of a drapers I shop setting fire to the building also Ilthough whether by accident or design I de-sign It is not e known Two clerKa were Injured The house of a Boer sympathizer at Harleston was attacked I alacleed by a large mob and the windows were I shattered The police charged the mob and were greeted with a shower of decayed I de-cayed eggs Numerous arrests were made and the police reserves erc I called outrnor RIOT IN ABERDEEN Rioting took place at Aberdeen from 7 to 10 oclock Saturday ocoek evening around evcnlng a hal where a Stop the war meeting l was being addressed by Mr meetng l wrigntbciireiner husband of Olive Schreiner A crowd of students and others tried to storm the hall The foot police were unable to cope with the dis turbers and sent for the mounted police who made some headway wIth IJlce crowd but free lights occurred between the supporters of the meeting and the meetng crowd find the Royal infirmary near by I was kept busy dressing tho wounds of combatants caused by stones bricks and clubs A number of arrests were made and finally the chief magistrate ordered the chief constable to call out the mllltiu The Gordon Highlanders from the Castle barracks then cleared the streets clelled Within the hal the opponents of the i promoters of the meeting practically I broke it up and carried an amendment to the principal resolution The resi den e of Rev Alexander Webster where Mr CronwrlghtSchrelncr stayed was damaged Boer sympathizers stoned a profession of Khipyard plo employees em-ployees at Belfast and there were some disorders in Birmingham S WRECKED BY iOE At Dover the business establishment of J Brown a member of the local chamber of commerce was wrecked by 0 mob The police were unable to cope whim the disturbance and the local I aillllcry and volunteers were called out As the rlotlngcontinued the Royal artillery was called upon to suppress the mob The windows of buildings ad joining Mr Browns were smashed Numerous arrests were made ENTHUSIASM DANGEROUS Rev Lord M Cecil a son of the Premier Pre-mier preaching yesterday in Grays Inn chapel London before the Australian federation delegates and other notables referred to these demonstrations of yin lence and said The popular enthusiasm enthusi-asm prevailing throughout the country Is dangerous The line between good and evil Is soon overrun by the unthink ing crowd The outburst Is evil Insofar as It Is the same spirit which animated the Roman crowds In the coliseum colsium while the gladiators pursued each other to death but It Is good Insofar as it Is a protest against one of the greatest evils of the age the love of money PRAYERS OF THANKSGIVING Special prayers of thanlcsgivlng were I offered yesterday In the churches of the I United Kingdom The Lord Bishop of London Dr Mandell Creighlon who preached before the t Queen at Windsor alluded to the relief of Mafeking and clergymen generally found In the event their topic for the day |