| Show IG es ZA A tell W 4 vs 0 plant imlTIBII CANNON FUOM TUB IIOTAL AllTIMnnv FACTORY ON TIIIJ WAY TO Till SOUDAM J ENGLAND AND FRANCE CLASH Great Eritiln Host Give Up Her Tlao lo Balld a Railroad Through the Dark Continent from Cairo tO Good Hop In the pra nl clash wln the rniilih and French force around Fain Fa-in < on the I ir Nile lira a real 1 dander and two Imaginary ones Th ollull l ilaiurrr 10 bo faced hy Ih two vinmenla lira In Ih OIHIUM of the tnicf of the Marchand fidlllon by I nc which untilJ of netvaalty tell te-ll ml an lnlIh campalEn against He Kienrh Irrxipa Inilea f the prod tat on aealnai lue Mahdlna Of the two minor 011 the most Im pnrtvnt In that title popAskin br tile ITvnch of Ih lln of country otcroqs Altka in Mm ouihHnrd of IVrpt nrl 1 cui r mi rfna with tup great llnillih r i i fa rallnay line through the t K i ntinent from Cairo in lh Cam M > lltP < While naforlhaecondof thp it it w it an uncommon argument In Ivan e and in Und that iy hM Ing PAohd a III l K > iiiMr coul I ronlrnl Ik Water apply of the I Nile nl1ey 111 lhat a dam treited crops the liver 1 at that point uould divert the rouri if the uremn still rtnol Icr the valley of I he Mia ai itwrt wail 1 It would IJ I interesting lo Peg how rr11119 would be ir > aie lr IhVclrU liu ss ntlona of the world If the tried lu h 1L irhrm 10 fore llngland to IMo ritr march of conquest lo the I KWliwaM through Africa Ai long an ai the early part or Jillif C Mnl K lichen r mad 0 an an 0 I nounctment aa lo I trip ditto of Ma entrance en-trance Into Khartoum fit al < then II woull li I on Heptember > How well it Means bI Isis Word It 1 now A ml Ir of literary Th ncnnl at Clmlumnn lhlth Two r ked the 0100111 of Jilithdism wan follesued by trip so treat 01 the Alabdis mlolnlf follow life nlul to very well knoon a put suit on the part of the llrltlih forces I t was nt this point that Franc entered Into t he situation And that by the turning up at Faihoda of Major Mart 1 clients Mar-t wellknown expedition and hli aklng possession of that plat Sow thli French occupation of Ihud In I nol 01 Ihoo matters on which compronstoo In possible treat Missiles has not labored In Egypt those nearly ypers unit eccowtuorw limit at the old Poulton I In otdrr 10 allow I French onlivre the privilean 01 Interfering Inter-fering With her work as they think nl Major MArchhol will hv to be dW avioural by his Uomonl and per IUdrl UIn to IIIIdW or else 1 be lumd out by Kllrhn The rthl nl UI IIrtloln are fwr fectly clear Th 41le ally has bn recognized 10 throe bUccfPsIV treaties life lImny Italy and the Congo rroo 81 as bolas under her protectorate protec-torate The Vh tlovtrlimtnt was in formeJ of the purport of each at r I 1n Tnt tupri treaties and raised no protest To prevent doubt Oh the subject France I wits omllly informed 1M hn its mora of the Ihnol expedition were 1 nut heard that Oreal Imtnln would will any Intrusion In the Nit a alley A mi unfrlendy net In tho fao at this warning the irewm of a trench fllrl in the vy heart of the alley be M i rather serious The tnotltee of the InOIn tire nol hurt to diaptiver ran not the Nil Is u an outlet for her Content Hou lin aainni and he want a fortl Itd pint on the Ml lo brl 11 Ige over Hi 1 it dlitanr between the French Con BO and her lip of territory on the Hrd Ogm rh 1rincli colonial party least tIt j t-It heatt on an unbroken empire 1 from HI IMI 10 Mick from the Atlantic to the ltd l4ra or Indian n < ron A M riP of milmierlng raids like March nd a and 11olArds I have helped la i unli Ih I rojcl ahng I II V attempt any defense of I let nlion u will probably I that the 1ItYPI1411 Ooternmenl by ahnndminic th H utnn provinces thereby leiln quih a Its roverelgnty anII lne lInn IF < n to the nl comer The plea la not H rth much In file abiem uf any obit J ob-it Its rm the Inrh I IInynmnl ii the three irentlea arknon lodging < irai liritaln claim In control the Ml alliy Putting on oM Ido its I off t on the Crop to Cairo whein A I lllh nut mental Fahoda would Jrrol I I ntnnd a work In Egypt far I HI r1ou1 > to 110 totr tM Th Ml llr > lnniin 1 plain la I Lmnlenl 1 un tli annual mrllow of II Mi for III lo11112 of living A file if In 1 than on i try fret mean ncarcllr lour i my Kven reel A lloud A fewrngl wrl i at ahota by dra ing off water Ir irrigation ioull paraiyi I 1gypt still 410Itate I it with famine whentter they I I Pleald and treat l1ruarn has IM 10110 of Intruding lranc or any olhr untry with luch untimlied I pow rWj H < i far ai Franc la I roncerned tile affair H nit likely to doti m into I a rAil b111 Uo may therefore pIlwet I lo III a bifuro long thai Ih incident li lYo IrI1 eluded In the only way I a w h tdl it can I T rSp or if WTS1 T lpx If I Aq X2 6 T iSiiM feWJ sIH IL n YM41iffiMralll8W 6j tf sU > w 3i SMITING TlJn Tnoorn OP Tim KHATIFA lw clooJbr 1110 w1thlrawsof of the I 11 Fritfith troutet A I thepauto time t lit 1rieporstry repulor 111I nol by any Inn hnlly out ranro 144 cln up Ir ho or lIlrollloc II bir NU Valid riowriui lot lecuf Ih friendship 01 1nlk and raleed filled A114 Iltmod a IWtrrul Aynln A y for n ohln and II Is t quito floollbsT that Ot I 111Iln will haY 10 face it liters fottnld4ilo fop than tllO dirrviolito be tote her toooodwitst of the Nitir from neuron to mouth It I mail surourt I Th movement mhleh has resulloill In the prement Iholnll or Vurolors poare twangs hUy after the mt of Jordan and 119 followrn at Khar touin No bids than five exped1thoria reprMfnilng treat lirltaln Prnno and n I llelgiuinbgan clo I ing in on that great territory the Koudan whlih was Ihn I rul d Polity by the lUhil NI to the AnglornxMlin fore under Kitchener t he mol lmt irtant was I he Fronts fared commanded by Major Marrhaml And rnt events have proyI that then two commanding officer anl more pntllrutarly the latter wer well worth watching For If It wer not forth llreleM 1 energy of that lntrtil I young rremhmin th Foreign 01111toa of the IUrut ors Iowera would not h I on the anxious ten they all of them now out occupying Marrhind eipiMlllon waa originally origin-ally orgihltd entry In IMS II anon attracted at-tracted attention enough In call forth A ery plainly wordd protest from Pit IMwnrd I llrey Un ir Hecretary for Foreign For-eign Affair At the time In london I Th object of the movement I old lo I occupy Upper Kgyi glvo the ilervlalwa some Idea 1 1 of trip itrength of Frame launch French twists on the Upper Nil about the mnmt and draw a line of union lentern fho French colony and roltclornu of obok on tho llult of Aden and 1 the French POMMIIOIII on the Congo Inder 1 the volition nf 1M French flovonior of Lppr nhangl Captain Marrhnnd and hla follower found a i RJIII Iapo I of operntlone nt InTo Cason In-To this lolnt ntulpmenla an 1 rroIlnM I deep rally trnniporleil UI the Ibanil Hirer fmm tMngn After 104ilhic l ll ngo the fore KAN dlillM Captain Marrhanl and C iilaln llaraller baro any lo II southeast ward llumbek In out Dlnka counter lhUo A detachment unli Lieutenant I Urieau and an awltan Officer proteelledl t in a nortttalerly dl rvoeWn The ol4ert tit this ilublo l movemfit seem that each form hull coirr the other III their Joint a Unnti In cn e of strong oppoaltlon by the na the ModIt Jim been conjectured that Vnrch and li I ireilly irenthenel Iy I Ih ro oirrntlon another Fremli eipedltlnn win < h under th ManiuM d 19 lion I ihinu hil lwon advnnilnc stream the Abvxtnlnn territory frrm IMIboull nlth the lermieilon of Ihn Kmpetoi Menllk I meet hint When III 10 l iilat ad that llTHk forces number iM WO tro in ho ate filled with undying hatred hat-red fir the Fnillh It 1 may rrallly Ile mi that lahh l ll I not A fue lu W trinM wtlh Matchand la an Important rTrren tatlv of the Fr n h llnvrnn rt II IA it mn of WIJA 1 1 OZIrtllcc Ih Mlnn jlorallin l Aftr the ismi 19o Cotonel I MonUII agalnt Sam ty in i I S Cm lain Mirchand teturncd to rf at is llIh honors 1111 novirnmetit mnferre1 on him ilia appointment of iuMitlor initnan I ml f the Ulper Obangl wllli n Ispft I tlpllor iii bastion 1 11i left larli I on June ll 11 ft with Ihrni old rnmradei Men4ril lermaln l IImll end Meant Lieu Inohl Urieau MGM t tout Infantry IIIlon de 1 Val40AU Hr a I nterpr0of Ian1r in And Ir Molly of I In nary and twelve French noncomrnllone onier > lirchant and hit party landed land-ed nt Ixnti on July It IXxl end 1m mvdlalely sot lo work 1 enlllc1 < men And armed lh m cnlleclwl ammunlllon film and good In purchase further urrllei And hlrnl i < > rier In May tail him eiprdltlon left the French Cotiro It 1 wits frelr Hated In Kng I Ian I at the time Marchand HnrlM that the main object or his eiiwllllon wni to reach Khartoum before the Itrttlih I under KltfhMifr lip all but did this And yet how strongly doe file Oo ern men uihnld him may be bt under itrxKl 1 hy min e Henri recent Plant 116ssa w tilth Perms almost Id bear aov rnmtnt sanction |