Show is' is B WELL PEOPLE 1 I f Rands 1 II Mo March 29 Col I 5 a United States t CaPeto Capetown n. n Sou South th 1 Y J last night lent said fled Ed to this country i. i tt of writing wilting and puba pub- pub n a Ithe the South African ad been n requested not note e Secretary of t therefore given J ast for the present presen t. t ouid not do I 1 so until i if jr at all lie he knew Y the causes causs of ho he did not ot Intend to tor toJ J 20 e me Chol en 20 Willlam William ill ail Mall r Gazette pub- pub its New York corIn cor- cor In Its way is Js quite litS entertaining says tho the London correspondent correspondent correspondent corre corre- of ot the Herald The rhe eerie cone I says At the present moment moment moment mo mo- ment it II is by no means a foregone conclusion conclusion con con- elusion that Whitelaw Reid neld will be acci accredited ac ac- ci credited edited as special en from this country The outcry against his hIs' officially representing this country Is Isso Isso isso so great th that t I would not be surprised to find the President eventually backing down on this point Leyds Not for Peace NEW YORK March 29 Some Some little time is likely to elapse before the result of ot the between and Steyn can an be he made known says a London dispatch to the Tribune It is generally g presumed that the Boer noer leaders In the Transvaal are ready to accept the inevitable but if f Mr Mi Steyn and hod Gen are in In the same hame frame of mind as Dr Leyds there is no Immediate prospect of peace Wanamaker Sails for fOT Home NEW YORK March John Wanamaker Wanamaker Wanamaker Wana Wana- maker former Pos Postmaster Postmaster General General of the United States ends his visit to London London London Lon Lon- don today and sails for America says a London dispatch to the Tribune He lie has d declined to give interviews on pub He lie affairs Croker a as a Da Dairyman l NEW YORK March 29 Richard Richard Croker who has gone into the dairy business on a large scale called a meetIng meeting meeting meet- meet Ing of the farmers of ot the Wantage district district district dis dis- dis- dis and offered them London prices for all milk delivered at t the Moat House creamery creamer says a dispatch to the World from Wantage Eng It was explained to the farmers that Mr 11 Croker wilt will re require require re- re require quire at least gallons of ot milk mUle dally daily beginning June 1st he having secured the contract to supply milk cream and butter to an art American line of steamers i. i |