| Show jiL BULLER IS ON HIS FIlS Definitely Where SherO Is S Not ht t Just Stated SEW fro TO II 11 noH arc ar foliO Will 10 be for Ind today waB F Fb eY w Y ten feW words ot of I irve P a te td t I r I futh Uh Th They fr fl 11 tu to tuf iera was t f thAt the gar town ton could t 7 JU JUr that Ibey were WG r l Jr ru Jy 1 to repel au aSI ut utI r II th ft I In I Is e it Ih n r f i IM nil WW more 1 A nth II vc i 1 The force I T O g has been reinforCed cd with 0 Joubert lut rj Ei r I v L vail lun cOIl 1411 lii In no new need iced of lne 1100 OI tr fr 11 t I Mend the borers of r nu tl tu week eek Free St It Suet just ono one y that ON announced I t t I 11 J b In In In a 11 aL L It 0 hs k kept pt hili 18 word S r U 11 n hils ha received from fromI frome I I e 1 tn Capo Cape Colony Colon tre II 5 ruh h In Lon LonU U I tb fians ot of Lord Hob rt and andL of Lord iJ L r il 11 Jd Is 10 that rr n omo BOmo Napoleonic L L t j the tho war fur to a aL ar r 1 UIl Camp I 11 c and Sundy h i n thu morning r I f 1 as rt umed r th BOd wore ere busy r Ih In an burial burla parties Of f 1 I dead nl at X I I Jf r rn dai had elapsed So r the th bombardment of r It lighter From Chieve If 1 r rI il cannonaded the the naval naul gun un unI I appeared at Colon jj j V tj when the British ar arr nr r 1 I a quIet at I Ii i 1 n fl by tile the lint iI i rs ra enjoyed this Immunity 1 J at n nl be seen In largo large 2 blankets and 1 t I and add to their rk I ra er Around seemed II a 1 ing ng c cv r ry nt ot of othe he h could be seen riding t rig G thIr In careless J 5 or of them spying U t I H SS S SI I r b 11 ye 0 certainly made B a positions for can r t b kense or of the Q r j t drift il Alice AlIle or the lower Ii i It r lop Jop over ocr Frt L Drift on one ob obia J ia 1 r prospect for a dis 1 I t tv e nils To the north i fl fl disclose the DOSi 1 f e Ler guns bombarding 1 g r th to e was Willi no cannon L f r Camp Cump and the day tJ J It hut but f I r sniping Ily by the Th Tha o of Ladysmith was wasI S St I t tt iU It frI Interchanged be 1 J Whites by t h b rj r urn ur signal lamps and 1 tb h tt t The floers 1 N t i L II r search and andr r Ineffectually trI to 1 In our signals I J Li a movement I 1 r ut of the joy I nn t th Ih ct of nn an nd ad adi r i n h fann j huller Duller the j A 4 lj night and Is No t r to go oUt until I I t tI t I It h from rein Durban Durband F rl d nr ferring to G lea leair m j r ir th tb In nr ad I L mt qt It Is h i null r at n a 1 n drift and that 1 r t 1 the right lie be Is t I FI nm the t I h runs run due lue l 4 I u i oren Oln country It 11 a IH b r that he will reach h t Mondy night 4 I r I from rom ii b r r that the nil t n i by reporting j Saturday I f r 4 L II h t I th L i Dolly Dally Chronicle 1 Ib b 1 p n r h hg S us that r r 1 1 th S q Und l aI Rag dy r I r t f U With the creep U i hut from Lon Long t tri p I n with 7 1 7 Ih tr fr n r ii it district nl at I J g I U j Zulu h I CaPtured tim the r rr t r r I n bite and thin r j their horses horae 1 I an 11 11 i Thu J 1 pr t I t t Pretoria Ly aJ g at Sat t eng y F d The Doers Boors n lt t t hill hj on r viveral squad n a rl 1 it r who were Cre I Ill Th Thy to set t 1 on th the left Cf at Mount I a tu tj the Cover COer of at 1 I r end and to enable the tho Ib Li t p 4 Ii ai p I Z n pr E 1 RemIngton flemington a II IJ irn of lite C 11 i guards 11 4 y i 1 a II r miles n along I tear Orr nt to the rt h tight right t r rg Saturday One ur I Itri c Ti rs Wore were rushed Ir r ut after aler a slack Inck re t S was DB ilI r j rie In the 3 Vh distance l r British hors ap apt apI t I o i e ba r r this from rota Y I h d Fob rr r w on January r bt i 1 y I toca bl big t n my n nw pushing back rn r P tir t J r C arid e lern i j fire g c t III liM r I r lt p II Nw w read 1 J J Iro r 1 r a 1 t td hl 1st nb received It I ni U II s rr ner len Gen l 1 hal Hul halI I 1 cine I 1 II thousand f 1 i Li and call a al O lost bit eight guns Un 2 I r ll I r f J ut IJ III b the arm acre the i Tu ru r a 1 urban d to t his old rn 4 1 I h lookIng much atlle Itell Ca dated Sat UNa says sas Competent mill military to 1 oh ob d deduct from our assaults on the hoer Doer position that with modern magazine rifles using smokeless pow den thu defense Is III ten to one ns as corn com with the attack Thu hu rule was three to one Too 1110 assaults nl at and are IHO 01 dence ot of this with British experience at A 4 wonderful change chango Is taking place In the array army The Tho British are grasp graspIng lag Ing the new conditions ot of warfare Our Cur mounted Infantry guides corps ot of Australian and New Zealanders are ure quite able now to cope with the tha Boers Our Cur Infantry when moving Into action now Instinct InstinctivelY ivelY seek Bilek cover rite rhe depression caused In b by the tho British has not reached the camps where the men are nrc trul truly anxious to meet the enemy The rho correspondent ot of the Daily Mall yo ter day dllY says as Duller has undoubtedly edly secured the road rond to and should reach his objective this week It Is believed here that thal the tho oh ob object sect ot of the Doers In iii Zululand Is to secure the road from Dundee to 10 In case o of retreat I learn from rota a reliable source that len Joubert was wal seriouslY Injured 11 by bya n a shell In tile the tight light nt at Willow Grange and that ho will never noer bo be able ablo to corn com command mand again on horseback My r infer matlon Bays that lie h has hilS In fact so re retired tired from the The Doers admit that the attack on was wall n a serious blunder and would not have occurred If len Oen Tou Jou bert had been In command Gen Lucas Meyer Meer played the cow coward coward ard at Taiana and sheltered himself In n a Red Cross wagon waon shamming sick MSS floss Ito He has been lIeen unable to face the Doers since the they threaten to shoot him Tue Tho Doers say Britain made maden madea n a mIstake In not sending lending Gen Oen Sir 1 Eve Evelyn e lyn Wood I understand that they still have thousands ot of barrels stored In reserve nt at ba bay Winston Churchill In a dispatch from SP armans camp dated Saturday February 3rd says The belief r Is general that all will Ilo bo staked on the issue ot of the coming battle It Is probable able that no press telegrams wilt will be permItted to 10 leave leae pendIng the tho opera tlona rhe fhe fighting lol r morale and material o of the army was wa never neer higher than It Is now AT AI LADiS Ill n H London Jan Associated letters from Ladysmith monopolize Papers The TImes correspondent at that writes under date of De December December cember I It Is impossible to express the hc feel feeling In ing of consternatIon with the ot of Oen aen Hullers check on the river was receIved All 11 had mails made up their minds that tile the period of enforced Inactivity was at en an en eno end No o one ana for tor a moment Imagined that the southern for force would be anything but On lUh lien heavy Orin firing urn had been in the direction ot of Colenso whIle on the following day the tho on Caesars camp and Wagon bill hili hail seen sen the e made modo by the Iho bursting shrapnel Then wu 0 waited for or news waited breathlessly fur for ordell to be given to the flying column jf Df the Devonshire and Manchester V regiments regimen Is and the Gordon HIghland HIghlanders ers ens to leave lene camp to complete the de whIch the tho southern force hall had begun en and women congratulated B on the streets when they heard that oat or of our guns uns hid had been sent to Wagon bill to cover the tho movement ot of the advancing columns but the silence was prolonged though the heliograph winked ceaselessly from the hili hilltops lOllS but rumor had its way am stories wore tore told of n a splendid vie Ic tory tery ot of deserting Beers Ilon ot of fleeing Dutch line and slaughtered burghers but nothing Irom froni December was day dart the anniversary of the declaration of the Independence o of the South African republic b by the triumvirate In 1619 1589 It was thought that this would be a suitable date for us to crush the tho power of the rebel state stale Da Day dawned and with the advent of the sun the big gun Un oh opened n a spiteful lire Twenty rounds were vere tired In the tho town The lJ had remembered the salute which we had fired on tile the Prince of birthday Grimly on day they returned the salute and with the that there thera were three casualties from the ThIs salute was the tOng song of the dyIng swan In n a fit ot of bravado the enemy had Into Inlo US before removing the gun to 10 escape the advance from froni the thEl south southA A story stor came camo In from camp that the Boers Joers had sent thorn them n a num her bel of wounded Dutch for or treatment Excitement ran hIgh and ana n a speculative photographer circulated Q a notice to the effect that now tiow the was prato at an end he would be happy happ to toki n a mass group of the civilians I who had survived But Dut on Saturday night n a sinister order aPPt appeared red rho fhe batterIes attached to the flying wi eul eulama ama were Iere sent back to their positions In the tho line IIno ot of defense On the morrow the following general order erder W was S pub to the garrison on 1110 general commanding the tho atah field force toree regrets to have to announce that Gen Sir Hedera huller tailed to make mace good his hiM first at attack tack tacIt on Colon so will not therefore arrive here nl as early Irl nt as was Sir George GeorgI While hite Is confident that the defense dlen e of at Lady smith bo be continued b by the garri garrison son BOil In the SAme spirit ant and manner It use hae been beon conducted until the general officer commanding In chief In South Africa doe relieve It rhe fhe new was received wIth blank dismay The was overwhelming Then Theli 11 as the situation began to ho bo studied calmly the tension was relieved London l Feb eb Correspondence As sedated Standards con or orr r respondent at Ladysmith writes us as fob fol lows Our horses houes and oxen have hlo cut suf the supply of lodd fodder r beIng ex exhausted hausted and the limited area aresi of oC groz graz lag grounds have hae been cropped to he last blade Groceries rul rui out pure water Is scarce whisk Is hl h anti nd much cows lire are commandeered for tor beet but mo more than nil 1111 the hardshIps s we endure Is 18 the dreAdful monotony of the siege WI We have hae ceased to 10 lake nn any Interest In shells and even oln thi th most timid walk up UD street 1 to see life seethe the Iho damage done 11 by one of Long Tom es The for oF exercises art are restricted am and t a on horseback Is Ie possible only under shrapnel or common shell There might appear ar to 10 be one so re soUlee left and that thatis Is to sleep the time away Even Een this console consola consolation ion tion h I den for tor in afflIcted t Lh A plague o of mt files more terrIble titan than an arty that the Ihl Egyptians They d descend upon us In clouds noisy stinging pests attacking lArt ot of the bodY with ceaseless energy n r f and un unflinching ln de determination termination Every dish on the tha table U Is black with these torments so 10 that It Iv Is aften literally Im to see seo tile tie foil or to carr It to 10 the mouth nou t th the risk of swallowing scores ot of the poisonous insects Buffalo Y r Feb Booth command ot of the Yol ol of America said ald at IL a publIc today I 1 do not belle believe the sun In heaven ever shone on a moro mono just war than th that t of the United States Slates against SpaIn But Dut could It be said that the sun Bun ever oer shone on a moro more un unjust just var ar than Iban the one between Great and tile the f |