Show AT Al BOER LOSSES Killed and an 1100 that It t Was C Wounded I NOW IS eat II 1 icI It II l SOUI U I I 1 n Li 1 Feb ll the Doer losses In Int fl la I II Jn eto aleyen hun hunI un unk i I V t It wounded hundred I DC I k Me iivo cor corI r ne p f C M r being jl J undated b f m ht J I mp Feb 2 J r rS the Iho 3 S sI II d 1 weaks i In last Insl II eta IU ii I 1 of I I Pretoria L f and ani aniF Er E j The I nr at I fri F The Tho Thore n guns IrK lit r re approximatelY V L Is not Ii t h S r Jn Free Irro State In n a nII at Lr t II r s at Lt said akI saidu t 1 I II t r u iLi m ant I lOlLAS M veto eo C re g t g g t I I Jl I l be c compelled to toi I i HI In fl he recent fight 1 1 nj h t ra lost 1100 killed J iJ iJ i J H I I Ih I at storm I their arms awL ron g t L k to I active ser eer serJ turn to 1 1 I 1 If ci UI I death I i with I If J Ih l th lb I SOm f invited the tho I I i h I l tf Im to ti o Cape Colony Colon I II I I Feb b It flashed 1 dayl ago ngo MY I 4 11 4 IC lines then the rs tt r toward thu thi Tu TuL r In 1 r I I Ing I t ng L u II was tt L 1 r Thi bears J flIn that hat Oen en huller Duller b r J from Gen GenA j nl r f joll A I and the only In h ha li ached i ondOn r or s lI rung th the that I J J I 1 1 th Tugela rIver Is isLa Press dis disI 1 La II A i Lord Dundonald t I 1 lag Ing tr at it III taken to In Inra ins ra s to t renewed l activity I C lat II h I days old awl D LrI ui n t 1 C 1 und ini no flu difficulty In 1 r 1 It Is I r t hu h moed In inthe th In I tJ LJ IU ty Is again conS COli r U 1 Ih Tugela r 1 to reven reveal I atac hat hs hn In Na a WIh ut Jt e the military 1 I Ih the tha pros 4 ft t rec r I III ot the assaults un I L r I hiB ben been h heavily a re 1 r s1 ard her Is nothing to t t I IbiS hI Is i the case calle caseK calleJ J K jrr r has hns been i r ry In northern Cane Calo 1 n reach French l b by I 1 i r fl w I U t t ils ti The Tho large engineer r ru t s 3 aro an proceeding at ater pr er that Lord lArd LordS lArdI S I t I amp has been lie se seu foJ u II th II has basi from which to In Int inI t I Fe t ti Numerous sid aid r f rl are be 10 beI I r t I a 11 railway T r t R n lt rt that the thet ther t r h lint would make maker frn r n and andI r rl than from the f I j Ii b J oC f or orT ort orr T r f I h ht infer InCel that t 1 forNs will over oer Mg ami ns nn an Incident S 1 I C treat the thep p T ot oC th Stand I P I n a s at t talk Lk hert The rh bitter l fI 1 I the j I hi hg i th 1 In E Tf ru on Sir Al AI 1 L fI ministerial press i I on an article bl be 11 i a n written b by Mr 1 f fl Cape treis l t ti g ii ifred re rego reg go g q of the Afrikan t 4 I t I I I a reso I JI roal ot of the If r J L ti 10 the and 11 rI r a II I n who devotes Ii H I Ii lost today I fn fl which war 1 I I as ble to tot i ir t r 11 t t r rat grat cities Pre II a I 1 ir not cen centers 10 I t I tIR and JAn London on t t r would have f k U ti th defeat ot of 4 r I r q the bod body of clU citi JI e i I orm army It t is 15 ur p f c aIne I to crush I I p ft r uh that In the r I t I ThouGh there r III In r I Ir r has hall never neer rl 11 I tur r this purpose I the war re reI I 1 t I r P I I I IS ilea p h emerges ration r there g It I I t In 1 the tide I 1 4 r I Jan b h ILl I nt fl r nt ma ns cap pa I 1 i out lIC I t Was Wall sent out Q te r f I hijii The They nil as ie and blun n II L r 1 v F armed with 1 t I managed h 1 s n 1 f hi i I I S ol el 11 F h v t 1 01 Oil t the e hoer Dor r Int The i If I II y and an n It ItI tI accurate I t Lh I I r by the I tl I hll J I as n to j Jk jelt i ara si I t the prevalence I L M Is I hue to rU err toda today Is i l Yesterday shi L Idy 4 J it 1 1 by the ad a 1 h i f her th L i It i II the ehlt ot If the II II at Tue hou bue ot of t T a g II 1 I another 20 0 tw t tl l from tI Iti If dated 4 i trl 3 ha I g fo rations or of ati Only b been en t t fr Cor bor ors e are nr TI 4 th hr if IC i and Ind matche are a is SCarce 5 Lady to antI passing tro ho tinder thell fire The correspondent of at the Times Timea nt at Marques telegraphIng yes yesterday es esterday says Crowds ot of military looking men ore here Dur DurIng During Ing the last two days more than thon described as suspIcIous have e arrived In herman steamers These Include a number ot of smart men el evidently omit cera ceN but most QC C them are lite S lJ adventurers dv morning some t twenty went ot of the better sort left for tor Many ot of them were riding and curried carried The They were I assiduously attended b by n a Steyn the I burghers in 10 Natal accused o relit Ireat of coercing the floors DoeN Into war warlIe lIe JIe said that England had ah already ud drunk deep ot 01 Do hoer r blood but was still sUII unsatisfied End Hod not Sit Sir Alfred tred lIner dilner he asked said that the tha must be annihilated This Is the rand final object of oC th the war he exclaimed Jut but God will never permit th tIme ot of the Lot Let not tM th hal 1101 tate Into the IIlO ot f which the e enemy tem are guIlty guilt but let th theta m us as Christians If Ie WI we do so liO m I our contest for Cor lIfo life and the ot of our ra rato must end In tor tOry torN N York eb little news ot of the thu situation Ip III South Africa hUll has ben been given out In London l during the past 24 4 hours Much ork Is In pro r on the southern frontier of th Proc Iree hut the details are aro being held bark balk until results can be reported That Is 18 Ih lon made b by such I all as arO to como come from and Frenchs i camp near e The fhe report that tha the hoer Joer losses lonee nt at on Wed Ved last exceeded one thousand dead dood although unconfirmed lies hall crent creat oil ed a favorable impression and very cry few Cew are disposed to 10 discredit It The Morning Loader that J Duller hat ha begun a 0 movement toward Time fht article says S General l soon after noon est Friday I It all his hlA artillery and had come up Jo In an cas his ord ra wore ore e for or nn an at the latest this morning There Is no reason to lo suppose that the tho direction la Is thAt of 1 Dun reconnaissance clo close t to carah caal ry unit horse hore artillery may gt 0 t U wa vay so as to operate OU on Ir r beyond the Acton clon homes road fOnd WI Ve are Inclined to believe General huller means to pound out oC once enro any o works 1 on the near the junction ot of the little Tugela If he succeeds In establishing himself there thore on the northern bonk bank ho will hava turned tile hoer Doer pu at and Gro elers Colenso This would mean time tho splitting ot of the fleer forces on the General Would 1 be 1 able to help the effort by occupying with energy the containing ot of the enemy There II i no news to support the tho statement of the Leader but sev oral ot of the London morning pro fees to believe that General Duller Is pushing toward Ladysmith troops on Wednesday were still restIng south ot of the Tugela General brigade hel held its lis po altion on tile the north batIk General Jon Jou Joubert bert has hal gone rone to the hoer Boer camp on the Ihl upper Tug Tugela hl an apparent than linn that ho expects another attack on ills riGht Tho floors Doer are c considerable anxiety In regard to the movement ot of the British hying column which start started Id ed through in the tho direction ot of about the time lime that General huller began Ills move moye toward SprIng Springfield field hoer noer from about Ladysmith have been hurried IJ hack rk to t their lines ot of communication northward G General Charles Tucker who came caine from Crom India to command the seventh division has haB gone up 1111 to Modder rIver r This seems to Indicate that the troops ot of that division ars now Ing at the Cape will a as well as those of the sixth division under be utilized along the border of oC tile the Free FreeState State and take hart In the prospective thc 1 Invasion 1118 lon The reported activity of oC Colonel force torre near Crocodile Pools Pool more than ten days ago ngo Is a 0 good sign sian that n a strong effort will Lie be made b by him to push through h l to Mafeking which has bas been relieved at atthe the time the hoer so stated TIme Tho good effect ot of Mr sPeech In explanation ot of the war work was ap apparent arent In the commons and In the press The spoke poke with confidence tho hey could refer to the tho record of the lie wAr office In raising and dispatching troops tor or foreign service at a remote distance and the tho liberals nd ad admitted that the was tree free I I from the reproach ot of In the tho thoi thein i In the administrative Ie de details tails The opposition has persist persisted ed for tor reeks In exaggerating t tIe e roo re ot of the Dutch and minimizing the lie strength whereas the lie floor noer army arnY has already Ita maximum point and Is declining and away while the British reInforcements are steadily arriving The rho truth Is now that the he British force torce Is more than double that of the Dutch and su suPerIor tu to It In of gnus gUlis Public opinion has been greatly invigorated by this practical evidence of oC the ot of the mobIlization scheme auth lie en orgy ut of the services The most sensational episode of last nights debate In the was Sir Idward Cia Clarkes tkos that Lord InN should take charge of 01 the tho colonial office and that Lord should be sent Fent to tIll Cape nil as 1 a tate for Cor Sir It was received with jeers by the lie minIsterial party and the Irish hard hardly knew whether to express approval or condemnation for Lord LoN Is not theIr candidate for lor on any angry as they the IOn ma he be with Viol Mr Chamberlain Time Tho first botch batch ot of wounded belonging to the naval contingents serving In South Africa lies has arrIved In England Englund The They are mostly skilled gunners en say that the hoer Doer guns have hae a demoralizing on tile tho British These nuns guns are made mude In England but tM the are not supplied to time DrI lab troops 1 A dispatch to n a paper from s YS The ot of the flying column of scouts In Zululand has hns created some uneasiness among amonI the over the border A number ot of Doors s have been hurriedly from trum and Dundee and to protect prote t that place and oppose nn any Th The Hoer Doer force Coree there is II about 1000 strong with three guns New York l Feb cb Infer matlon mation line has just been r received by the state department nl at Washington from Irom Consul General towe lit at Capetown under date ot of r The reo re rePorts Ports U the Ibe meat altu situation n are ot of especial at preSent owing to 10 a possible shortage ot of the meat SUpply here ns as n a result ot of the South Houth African wr war Sa Sas Consul General Stowe The recent actIon of oC the ICe prime main ot of Cape Colony and Natal in sue sus suspending pending the duty on frozen and slaughtered slaughtered moo moat I th the seine Mine being four Cour cents per has thus tar tor conferred no on consumers consumer particularly those thole at a distance rein lie seaports and cannot unless the duties on canned meat ment are lIu as well II Canned Is perhaps the meet Important article ot of export from the tIte United States to this country countr The of time the dut duty on frozen meat hould help the ex exPorters Porters of at the United but I re regret regret gret to lilt the lack Inck of shins with cold storage p tnt us froni Crom lag nn any ot of this great grffit trade Over Oer pounds of frozen mint meat were sent lent to thus this country countr In sot a Pound ot of Which camp canie from time United States The exportation of oC stock should bIP be given The which are at the seap eap UI ta obtain no advantage from the In of oC frozen or chilled l meat The There should be on Ih lie rater n a large larse cupply of oC stock Australian stock tok I Is as as shipments from Crom the lie II Not Nol on one ot of slaughtered stock or stock look on the hoof honC out ot of the tho several thousand In l S from the Un l Frozen moot meat coin III sold cheaper than the meAt of oC lie colony on Is 18 even with the old dill ditty ot of tour four cents per nor In foree The Ruppen pension ot of the duty to nut the price down 1011 to 10 a 0 that will enable lie to I The trade however prefers the t k at this III lII Th lie net that IhM for tor the sus suspension pension ot of the dUI duty ohio for forthe forthe the issue of 01 loans louna for tor cold eold storage plants to lie be built b by on any one The sue sus pension of oC duty has it limitation but the coIl storage provision will vIll continuo continue The trade In chilled most moat Is In time the hands or of 1 a monopoly J I wish to call the attention of our oStile end sheep Irs to the fact Cart that while ilie ht united StalA nG flO refrIgerator plenty ot of ships can le Ie to good stork here horses and mules multo which earns Om hAre In num here r reach Irh this In j ellent condl condi condition tion without loss of el and It If to bt be tl that the would be true ot of slaughter ettle e MILLION TONS OF COAL There Is n a rumor Current to the effect that the tho British has bait Mn with the tr Reed hag Ing for tor tons of coal At the alPl depart mont of oC the hh Coal Iron company Mr fr John Rd Ed sales nent said aliI that hI he had heard the rumor hut no verIficatIon hn n a contract nay hp he bep ma he said there III I ro one In this cite with th company coman who authoritatively on the subJect |