Show CONSOLATION TION FOR The Caus Cause Is That Wa War In Philip Philippines pins pines I Not Yet Ended M IS IS E HY It LOgS IO CO COM PANi I lay 11 Its hit I t he 1 no Per 01 oF I New York Jan dispatch to the Tribune tram from say a aThe The chief source oure ot of for tor I hp bewildered which cannot stand tand what is II going on tn in South Attica ka kaII At Is II art an dispatch from Aln 1 j indicating that tha tlc time war nr I t It still I In progress No Is toe to explain the fact that tle the t two 8 85 or of the Place lre are sImultaneously harassed wll with th the Ir II g In ging operations ot of apprent apparently 11 and profitless campaigns But Is II mitigated by eI nl that the Americans ae are still far tor from islands the end ot of hostilIties I In the Oel Kitchener 11 is so reticent that pro Bor Hoer IlkI like the Guardian and alarm alarmist lit sheets like the Daly Mall ar are convinced that the situ situation aton is II critical Ind anal time the British army virtually on the defensive uni and In nl neuI ot of reInforcements Gen Oen takes the situation so 0 col that mil tay tiny men meD are disposed to ridicule the Idea that an any descent upon Worcester or ea Capetown town r is possible An officer In touch wih with th the bt beat sources of at Information informs laform me that thee there hI I no intention on the part or cc the war ot of out a large body ot of hive he betm going out for several week weeks In Imal small detach detachments ments but bUI the military authorities all ate nut not convinced that urgent measures are required Lord Ird Roberts II is bItel believed to have hI ime left lert Africa the shipment ot of 0 regulars to replace the same ame number of militias and but the object 01 on the score of t expenses Military men assert Hert that thIs was wa a mistake IDe the army after ter time the protracted hard hardship ship ot of an unprecedented campaign han ban grown stile tAI dispirited and unfit for tor dut duty amid ld a large portion or of I it ned needs to tobe tobe be be ordered hoe borne Veteran who have the te war ar coly closely It at every stare stage lull laugh at atthe t the absurd estimates ot of the strength ot of the Boell still in n tile the timous stud with four Cour with Delaney thre th nt with D o live thousand In C 1 five t ou ouani ani anti In Colon and Ind tte fite scattered here anal there AI As are aro an thou thousand fleer Doer prisoners at Jet least thousand and ten have hae dIed from wound or these estimates make up An II ait which is II uter utterly with the census HOLDS RAILROAD II LINES Rg London Jan 1 12 45 amI Is udder stood that Lord Kitchener now holds securely furel al all the railroad Inel line mm In South Africa having halo recovered possession of the b bay lne line which laid had ben been tut out January ng to 10 th the Pretoria correspond elt emit ot of Ih the DaiY Mail Ial Lord Iq Im now how organizing 1 a torr force ot of 30 III hr horse horn which wi will occupy weeks eek hn this rolP force I is ready h hi hs will i resume offensive operations Meanwhile time the invasion ot of Iap Cape Col Colony Colony ony looks more mort threatening The Tho nel that hii has two guns II is rather startling D as I it was ly asserted that th the invaders had no 1 rel gun fun Th The defenses ot of Capetown In eluding two U 12 naval Jn guns are arc now completed anal the recruiting ot of teens is II active throughout the colon According to 10 dispatches to th the Daily Express the admiral ot of the ape nl fleet fleetIs I Is prepared In atm an emergency y to land landa a naval brigade ot of O men wih with st 1 Hotchkin guns fun funA A this morning 01 Us the Dutch Dutrh there received the ish troops sullenly amid Ind I it that there are rumor that the colonial rbt rebels the In invaders ot of the are joining Aders The Pretoria correspondent of 01 th Morning wl wires that I a member of 01 the burgher peace committee whom hf he interviewed pal frankly Ih thit t there wu was no hop hop ot of man many lurr surrendering |