Show SHAMEFUL AND abominable it is ia a shameful and abominable business all round out of which no DO eng lashman can extract ra a grain of satisfaction but it if ever men died with their blood on their own heads they are the men who nit all in this raid mid and ana it if ever prisoners of war deserved scant mercy jameson and his comrades are those prisoners they may imay thank their stai fl that they have fallen into the tb hands of men who are not likely to treat them as they themselves tre treated greeted eted the matabele Mat abeJo wounded and prisoners pr leonera it la is not two years yeara yet since poor old lo 10 ben ban was b hunted cited to death lie he has been well and a speedily speedily edily avenged with jame jameton 0 eon on or any who act like him I 1 hm hae a n DO 0 sympathy but nothing w will ill convince me that he acted in this business without sit hout the knowledge or the approval of hl his chief and patron ur mr cecil rhodes rhodee though I 1 have no regard for herlea of this pattern it la is obvious that at jameson la Is a popular man with the faculty of Ins inspiring unbounded trust and confidence in those around and under him I 1 suspect the truth to be that thal it Is tor for throe thess and other quail tiet tied that he has been sel selected Acted h bin 18 position by khoder and he mill kill add one more to the many who have s ered that ambitious and crafty individual dual to their own bosn ruin for such unscrupulous treachery chery whether hatched with the complicity of the dummy directors at home or not fiat the company must pay the penalty the history of tle the company la is dis grac graceful ful flom b beginning egin to end it apran by tricking lobengula Lobon gula ula out of halt half hla his dominions it went on to rob him by violence of the other halt half its recent p policy 0 ncy has haa been to hire ruffians for bli bust 1 ig rails raids and to manipulate the results for stock exchange purposes su suh auh h operations are a nere mere of the methods and morals of 0 captain kidd to the of 0 modern civilization that the british government ment should ever eer have counts counte anaed such doings la Is a disgrace to us ani and we are reaping the result in the unconcealed aversion or contempt of all other nations at the head of this company are two nuke aone one of them a relative of the queen and their professions aalona of ignorance of the th plot last shoaf ho them to be mere ornamental figure heads who have hired them themselves delves to a financial gang like the show directors of humbler companies in order to cover the designs of the real principals and secure influence in the right quarter te r ahat the thing thine hax ha been profitable to them must be assumed and thore can be no doubt that it has been advantageous to the hirers to make money has been the one ne object of all ajl and all have doubtless succeeded du nut t every farthing that has haa been made ha has come out of the pockets 0 of british in vestora ve and has been stained with the blood of african natives to all this to Is now added that in the pursuit of their des designas ignis this crew are ready to i defy every obligation and every principle of international law to draw the national honor through the mire and to jeopardize tze the safety of 0 the empire even at a most critical moment I 1 in the international history london truth A BRITISH VIEW OF doan hole help a now new book about his bla tour in america contains many curt curious ou a 1 tortes of the following one la in supposed to illustrate chicago smartness I 1 there was a man in chicago I 1 was told in now new york who came one morning to his offlie efflo with a radiant I 1 smile upon bin big countenance counte nanee that his bla partner could not retrain refrain from inquiring the of his exuberant joy my dear dar fellow he be replied my doctor as aa you know has baa ordered me ma to walk here from my house and this K I 1 have ten been able in consequence to do ahr three splendid acts enough surely aurely to make amy man happy As aa I 1 waa p pai ing one of the ebu shu rehee I 1 saw ft a p poor woman with a baby in her ber arms weeping bitterly on en the steps apfl of the ap ph I 1 inquired the cause of her sorrow borrow and aad she told me that she had brought ber bar little darling to be baptized but atiat the priest said that she aha must in 11 t pay a dollar and that she had bad no money I 1 told her ber that I 1 had bothi nothing na in my purve but a W 10 note but that she ah might take it to the priest and I 1 would wait outside for the change she brought it with such prak that in my modesty I 1 hurried away awa hear now what I 1 have done aal and refrain from envy anvy if you can I 1 have dried a poor woman a tears I 1 have placed her little one on the heavenly road I 1 have passed a false 10 note and have got the change in my pocket I 1 |