| Show POPUlAR AR ANXIETy IT AT HIGH TENSION Dispatch B Builds u II e rs Monday 6 Does Not Tell of LOSS OF 92 IEN IS rain o c Olur or of IU III lid or of no Oen Duller hns reo reon re JAI J n ollo on t f his t press And a 1 1 lIn ay h British bivouacked r re e I the ground the they had n fightinG Just be beca tiN c 1 r ca office d th the e ert A hl tho th war ar fare rt 01 I h from Gen Oen Duller Jan 22 G 6 I p nI annan casualties ar are reported d Q of ofa brIgade as al the S a n nIll Ill Yorkshire regi ar t I ind an jh d n n c P Andrew d d I n t t lpt Capt ri LI Lh ut Darlow Yorkshire 1 nd vO men miss missI tr CD t mr I will Ill be forwarded bet tr J I Iwar hU n ft r ilY tl Dr war effi l t turned everybody out 01 t at midnight Apparently US liS much without If i all sl yesterday aR a oth other r persons rt ct assume that light fight bal ha taken place and that It Il III td blY more severo than on the III days das Gen Oen IMler would tho 1110 leisure t Ur 3 t give ghe a 14 11 tJ ti the their artillery and to 10 con f ie their torres TU ne ial Sunday Sunda send the nn an tt to lo ement thit Ui the battle would at ai bp b the following and 1 v il hen I If 1 iS ant at hIgh tension The r all thare the hopes of d and nd nA as 6 Spencer Wilkinson Wilkinsons s thEY the he to 10 sa say a word lI br as d It Ir Vi on refers to 10 the tho thor r ot of Germans and Aus Aua In which means that some the but judge look upon den Oen Dul I enterprise IS As n a forlorn hope ns as aser ft er 1 U a strain of lI lighting b may prove too much for or the energy enen of the troops engaged The Daly Da y hr military expert fI a I 1 r when a battle Is won In d dY u a rule rull pursuit Is on only hn h n troops are avail tie te hut In 1118 8 instance It Is not a aution ution Jf mr mer pursuit but of oC renew tan atta k up n positions liter a dart day s hard hird lighting fighting and a night f on th The Dall DalI Mii has the following dated Sun Sunday j night from tap There has hai been hot fighting 11 a dIY U tt dawn attack was reo re tue the line all the bil takIng part We soon loon discovered that est the t Dons Beers still occupied the range i I 1 It Ip force their position being ITT fJ strung The range Is Intersected br t It itee 1 ravines and man many approaches I my of ac access ess Today th tb who ho were drIven D yesterday took coy cov In dongas and behind the rocks with hh the hills bills arc The forces force therefore commenced the task tak ot of It them out and set to work with heart In the early morning Much took place and our progress was I JW 11 but gradually British pluck told 1 II tale and the enemy fell back to an her kopJe We swarmed on and oc I pLed I and then the attack corn com d with lIh the utmost gallantry The simply abounds In hll hilI rab to warfare and our IlIk Jk IJ Ii an arduous one Nevertheless II I I is bring d I an any ot of the enemy were ob laking up a fresh our i f d hUr t poured In showers of nel and the rapid raNd movement ot of Ie e runs guns t by accurate shooting t at t have greatly distressed them The enem were on the defensive al ai It t the entire day save sao once when ley d to outflank our left and signi i The They relied mOlt on rUle rifle fire Ate A few fired firt from a hea heavy piece of oC nr but these tell fell harmlessly I Wn V nw w Ih the lower on t e left d II a I slowlY but tely to t the center The Doer IS II wn but bu ins has been heavy heay jLe a J wounded are carried Itay y to the rear rapidly Strong r ire are In circulation that the a lie ri r tirIng The battle wIlL be t I n rr he h I publishes the h delayed b by the cen tiP from nH h r burg eburg datel Sunday Sunda of nt aon laa at 9 the 1 beg flying furiously nil all along alongI I I t s lIon Three tiers ot of 11 Are Tere rere Visible The firing lasted t p f nn an hour Th The reason the I Is not nol known here he Ie DailY Chronicle has haft received the ag January i nl p camp The casualties during ies Ge en s skirmish on Saturday I ern pushing i urh h s ow making very ery ns fl the Doers Boors are re nu I aj 11 entrenched rid r tire are workIng over par parE I wIth Lord Jold Ladar E 11 I g wl fe out on the left leCt flank 1 Tho Doers r le 3 1 ter erry ii of oC the tho ground ler Gen Oen Warrena artil artila t a 1 i fire but the Doers did r Th Pj ar d I ur fire became less leu hot e aal guna In front hiLve been b L cr prisoner who ho Cht Wai va vati ti thre In h sted isted that It would take hs to Po reach Ladysmith re ha or orIe av r Ie I l Capetown during ti t ha n e It Is uncertain how bow r ll ot Cf thera th C berlI but bUl probably 1 bre e It III i been sent to Natal Ii ed cd Gen cen Huller Duller needs A In other of South nu it nul IrU Inactive Lord Jold Me Mee Ie irk e men are behind their ere O d at on b arm a general I tha b at tle bt II t tUr rId Doers were ere attacking c fir s out that there was no not t at t brg On Is quler rr rrt Th t b I d I of the colonIal Officers 1 are b with sIth the regu legu b rg g Inquired Into It by Lord 1 lIt I that Ihal ho hI will 11 give At J al ala equal o Opportunities 11 ii the I d deaths from en enI I y i nJ average ten teng r g ars are ar expressed that 5 a l bf be 11 o worn orn by t i ii In a e ut lie be Unable to do 1 II t helping Gen Oen Dul Dult t The e t om aIr nal hns not to ev I I nth lancers eighth to h dragoon guada r a I ii Ut mobilized J it at Lard noes dou Th f k 7 1 4 1 I I I I I I I 1 Oz S k I TUUA oik Coten so S i Mr J F e L MAP OP OF BULLERS ADV ANOE AND THREE OF HIS GENERALS Gen rai crossed the Tugela at drIft and General I is farther to the tho left General GenN I Lord nun onald Is doIng work worL with JUI his strong General Cener 1 force is Ii with lh Gen Oen Warren not nol see sel n a wit way to get fodder lodder for tor the I English ch chargers More than that the I English are too heavy for work on the Lord expects to use colonial cavalry Ins instead lead Alfred Austin the tho and amI Dr Conan Doyle the tue novelist were the tho guests ot of the Authors club last evan eon ing In response to a toast to hIs health Dr Doyle said ho hc to togo togo go to the front not with n a rifle but I with a 11 stethoscope which ninny would regard Os as a more dangerous wen weapon on Thia war var he continued marks a turning point In the life of oC areat lint aln am Some eight months ago I took the chair at a 11 pence meeting but I wish to 10 abjure that error I have hae seen more posItive virtue In this couri coun countr tr try during the last few tew months than I Isa sa saw I during the previous forty years ears ot of III my life Ufe Wh Why should we punish Kru Kruger ger That man has solved a 11 problem which every statesman had found un unsolvable solvable I would build a monument to Preal dent Kruger ot of the size ot of St Pauls cathedral putting him under It and I would write across It To the memory of oC the tho man who tho federated the tho British empire fhe correspondent ot of the TImes at al Lourenzo Marques telegraphinG yea es says sas Nes from the republics Ig exceed exceedingly meager but It is II reported that Pretoria Is much r perturbed This la is confirmed from sources and today it Il Is even hinted that the Doers are about to sue suo for tor peace This Is improbable until they have hac played their trump card In the tue shape of oC an appeal for intervention Jt It Is an undoubted tact fact that they are bitterly disappointed at the apparent apathy of f continental the powers The Times TIme pUblished the following from Frere Camp dated yesterday On Friday Gen Oen Warren began a along long circuitous march from Drift westward This was abandoned owing to tho fact that the long longridge ridge which runs from kop hop was occupIed by the enem enemy who commanded the route rendering the maintenance ot of communication for transports impossible lie therefore reo re returned turned and camped for tor the night about two miles from Drift DriftOn DriftOn On Saturday a 1 frontal attack on the ridges ea was ordered The correspondent then describes Saturdays lighting fighting and adds The men behaved splendidly under an In incessant heavy In I a bum burning In sun for tor sewn seven hours Our casualties were for tor the most part slight the pro proportion proportion portion of oC killed and wounded being extremely small ImaH Durban Natal Jan 22 2 The state statement ment comes Croman from an excellent source In J that Lord Dundonald has hns entered with 1600 men This la Is not confirmed from Crom any other quarter but It Is known that Lord flying column lois has been acting well to the tho left of oC the line ot of ad advance advance vance Chicago Jan A trainload of oC beet beef the use of oC the Hoers Doers is II being ed hero here by an agent of the government On account ot of recent seizures by Brit BritIsh British Ish warships 11 of at ships bearing supplies destined for tor the packers ed to sell seU the beet beef for tor dell deller er cry beyond Chicago o and nil negotiations for tor transportation are pending This Is the second ot of beef sold here for Cor the Doers the first consignment 1101 about a month ago ngo being It Is said on the ocean |