| Show m lOY AL T Tf f CECIL RHODES to the British Flag Only Ony as n a Valuable Commercial A I Ar Al AlF MAl n h r F I P v tf r d a t pi of 01 featt Lend Leati h The n J c we ma be b of off h knows south ASU f Mi Is nd that hOt the s UP II riot not I rt t the h hI 0 I t r 1 i HI h our V 0 r Is b O 0 sura U thIs r I Ih F I 1 u he I 9 to tot toJ J h the ilie t fl D un V t li 4 t J that Mr f t mI ri armed con conI t cl po I T I T faction he heI b W th IrI I rh In und 1 It I pus I Is 18 preparing to res resIst I t 11 II 1 n our ur part to gp l In lit r the he Dutch elector nH 1 I t or ortt 1 1 r tt lb f Kar Ia I f r r whO em domed J I r an 13 J hilS I I Vl I t or f for the 1011 I I a pullY p y I latter latterI r ar d n his lips the I r fl with the tJ I 3 the tho to II 1 t iI L u lyal to tie be tieI 1111 It la I r ia f jit W I 1 i etal asset hARD ron FOR K G Ga Wilson Wires the Daily E t 1 i a y I Inder date dato ot of Fob Fobs lu Is lees leu so se set soL s hi nl r t f tho he town t L 1 bu b IS 5 are arc moro more plentiful i r I h are deliberately It t Fir F r bis reason Col Daden rI I Ii ha n L or of trenches It 1 t r th for pedestrians pedestrian r 1 Ut nr these trenches r 5 fW M Ii 1 0 i hey are InJIa Impassable Sable C i S ks fl u bl lj run b by everybody T v f j 1 a tiJi Is becoming dIm dImE dImA A J E lOP ki tin n has hils been otan 11 i b I st dogs and heads 1 II f or r n ar r utilized The town I 1 Ir i r raH Oats Oata are procured d I t l F J and ani rejected husks hUlks for tor torm J m tj v Ilg means that oats LS J i ur U L q 1 part rt or of the rations nU tS IS L erg b jin as soon lIS as 1 b fl f i on the way to toan I an riI r k p the siege This It II i 1 I aguet us strong I t L 1 Ii u h b Is II under the thet IJ t company compan Lord Lordt t J I 5 t probably t ila do th an with Fh s loJ I use this company f 1 i and Co Cal have hae Id LF rot f policy It appears appear 11 i nt a t c nd with the tho relief reller or of Ier Vi hat shall I do with 1 01 I Is said to have hao I ri II h who halt humor i ci to n a story cir cirAt at the dubs dub Put Iut him In Int t r as to what Lord 11 2 II I r has ceased again ThIs II latin to t mean that some or Is about to hap PI PIt t r or ar uncommonly active a 11 a section ot of Cape hm Ih y are stirring up the thee In has consequently e Ird s LOSS ovin OrR t hlat riol ns request for tor ZOO GOO Ian lIan bu bushmen Is un unI Un UnI I I I by the fact a ft this force torce pl ut r Doers I r tIE Intelligence de dc deT T b I ii 9 1 quietly collecting c Ii I lil q lor f ammunition and 11 h fastnesses ot of 1 trl r district In the north f rI Heie they are pre r t rT n guerilla warfare ja iII hili describIng the tho reo re reI In n dispatch pub J I Y t M II Post says 1 It tIet at a cost ost or of up a iS and men In nn an anI L I I tunC F I iv a 11 hl h tribute to toI I Ilor the n h In him 1 hi hiI hardly S I SI Pr r l i I dl attack on Feb FebI I IJ sas In II tj sound soundly Iy j and skill I c 1 r U i be I I I I muc nuch h a also I 10 was due duei i 1 intelligence 1 i I h Ii out that the CI an Pass I rId f th h Free reo hae I I ar a i 1 i T t north northA tH H A I 1 Ihl Dall Daily Telegraph lafed td Sunday says u IJ TA covers 1 a tb L Modder odder river LORD n litT A lW 1 Ih t Standard Standart from Os za I I n n March 4 1 says l 1 4 orn now non a 5 I g j position The sixth 11 UM ts I In fight and ond holds all the tho tb rr r r a ance or of five fio miles I flit Ir The seventh dl ill li I G Di 01 Tucker Is In the b at sauth lOuth ot of the river C I illi with th he ninth t th north mirth bank The r 11 It II pi 1 General French C 1 fo Ift front and the r 1 t tL D Colonel Rid tic hA bl front of Mo 1111 V r k n only by rIdges ft r lIu li I A body of the I I at k n 1111 n position on one 1 t I a bill hili to the p live fire miles beyond l I Li P 1 1 h h took out t TI j them An I t roe S 4 trong lild hll s nn an Iso I t f south of the III i t tit at the td j British I i Their posItion Ie f 1 all by level i lna f to 7 ill a must make their r 1 ah the tho river Aft As II a f p sitUation l appears i in r f extreme 1 h t Tf ie In beautiful con a b plentiful supplies 5 rum only on the 71 lh II I rius small springs ry or of the troops I lh rh I p hy h r 10 h teen been as U f rny 5 I There 1 t I tz z n of t powerful t d 11 l at Torbay iv TUtU TuB TI n the following dispatch dated daled Marob 2 I 1 hed t ol crossed ed the Iho ruela I lid not realIze 11 or of the ground ond the Ihl 01 the Hoer Doer rifle rille en H IVAr these final positionS were ever oer forced torr b by 1000 men seems marvIOus It me that the British infantry Is and that the relief reller column nn an at al most superhuman A dl dispatch t td the Tunics from Huu Bulu Feb 7 says Colonel Colonl yesterday occupied the positIon which the on Feb 31 It Is not nol known whether te enem enemy have hae taken Iken another r pOsition or bleb besh t to owing to In the south Rollers revised Is ot of oos cas from Feb 14 to 1 Feb 21 1 gives men killed wounded and missing lICE WiTh The Tho agency aGona hire litre the statement that Kruger Is readY to con elude peace with Great on the basis buls of the or of the tho two to republics end and that otherwise the do cle wilt will continue to the tho bitter end enI The agency believes es that list the k kander l element in III Cape and Natal will rather than allow an TuB TIm DOERS Saturday March aen Oen oral French yesterday evening noticed l a body trekking northwest and sent lent a last lut night to keep keepIn In touch with them This morning the tho troopers were followed by about ILl lIners who advanced n a bill hili but who retired when the British them The then thon opened n a heA heavy fire and also began firing from a kopje In the center conter ot of the po allion with n a The Door Beer trekking In con consequence sequence ot of General Frenchs move moE mont vAs temporarily EVENTS regiments or of en cavalry reconnoitering northward toda today fa saw a hod bod ot of Doers behind lUll Two Ion long traIns which were ready redy to leave promptly moed before the troops reached them and the tho floors blew up a culvert be behind hind them as the they went The British pressed u a large body or of Doers in the vicinity or of The Doors opened a hen heavy rifle fire and the British field guns replied The British h did not press the tho attack and the Doer Boer fire firo ceased on the British retiring The Boor campI showed many 01 ed denees of presence f senco or of women An auction was held or of things brought from the tho camps a bunch ot of grapes sold flold for tor 25 shillings III III 18 GO 50 cigars brought 10 and a quarter of n a pound ot of plu plug tobacco 4 15 shillings BRABANTS VICTORY Dordrecht 4 ersi eral Brabant has J a complete victory Ictor The Doers are In full tull retreat with their guns and wagons and are being pursued Dordrecht March yes yesterdays CI success Urn Brabant again engaged the I Doers today loday with advant advantage age holding the p captured yes yesterday es There was wal some mart light fight lightIng fighting Ing this the British losing five or six men and the Doer tort fort thus thull vastly improving tion The Doers fought rought tenaciously every 1 Inch or of the ground but ultimately thoy retreated carrying or oft their suns n and wagons A mounted them but the result III h not yet known Tile The British during tIe the two days were wele 30 10 wounded and 12 or 13 killed The Doer Boer losses are unknown Throughout the arduous fighting and severe fatigue the colonials have behaved behoved splendidly m X March G 5 Gen Gatacre entered unopposed toda today The Doers destroyed the rail raila railway way a approach but the station Is In Intact tact DOER DOEH POSITION D Saturday March Doer JUon hu has now been fairly 10 caled as about tour miles to the lint Ish front and extending about eight miles The Doer Boor right consists of n a hIgh long mountain on the north of the river which Gen French shelled this morning Apparently the tho space apace between th the mountain and the river has b been n entrenched South of the nv or er the Doer lines cover coor more ground A few rew days das ago aro their left rested on the high kopjes koples standing In the middle or of the plain They have nOw been 1 oX tended two to miles further south while six small stand In the plaIn be between between tween the center and the Iho left leet und and be between between tween the center and the river and form a ridge behind which the Doers Dous mo move unseen The Tho weakness ut of the tho whole position however Is that It can easily be turned In either oIther dIrection The country countr Is flat and abounds the recent rains having nearly nemly filled all the dams dam LORD LOnD SILE CE Loden March In the Pot Post raS MS From the or of Lord Roberts we may Inter that his army Is anin busilY en engaged gelt In the tho continuance ot of othla his hla It Is hardly lib likely with experiences In forcing rivers III at atthe the wrom places that the relief loft nt at for tor Matching will tr try to cross croM nt at Fourteen Streams StreAm seeing that It cnn can lIB as easily crol It or some ome other othu poInt and It Is that Boor force foTte In the hood hOl Is large lare enough to guard the whole stretch ot of the river between Fourteen Streams Und and GLAND ENGLAND BOSTON DOSTON Momy FOR Fon E Boston Doston meeting In aid ot of tho British South African fund was held lat lest night Sir Cha Chas Tupper was the principal speaker Prof 1 ic C or of Un Bat I ne Rev Gerge George A Gordon and Gen Henry D 13 Unie United States retired also spoke Between 1500 and nd 10 were raised b by When Sir Charles Charlos Tp Pup per Iler wai was presented the tho audience cheered as hI he advanced to the front ot of the platform Said Bald he heTo heThe To The question Is whether the mi mu lIons ot of InhabItants ot of South Africa are arc to suffer under n a government or of orthe the seventeenth or whether the theare theare are to live under the rule of the nth This Is not nota a war ot of f freedom om hut of I a against nn an oligarchy Sir Charles WAS frequently Inter Interrupted b by applause and when he con eluded there were loud demonstrations or of approval from the hey nev GeorgE A Goron Gordon of the Od Old South Congregational church followed A reference to the fact that his brother was as the In Watch WM was th the signal for cheers for tor the Black Watch brigade Dublin and Ighland highland |