Show MR VIEWS ON TRANSVAAL WAR British Government Exaggerates Every Everything thing To Their Interest to Arbitrate Boers Will Never Nevel Surrender dispatch to the tho it I rk April J rl lI 11 says lerald kW W v with Mr Ir I ap An Matin The former Cormer i Transvaal W seen scell In a lL arr of vr tl th thU dont inn ot ut Utrecht where ero he heI iO 11 I jf rr dist 1 hr the tle Ills His eyes oes II tn HOg vrY iv 1 much improved by I y re reC nl t 11 1 find le he C Can n nOW W I dS da daI C nl fl J I th I F front nf ot a table loWe W with a ar aE ar sit tig ir g I 0 r und r his Wt t hand Mr Ir r E i rd If of ot an nn Important fl stale was VUR M t I nt EM tW th of ot the Orange 1 1 HV hy Lw fI t tf gatt Herr Fisch f b by that Ihal r Mr r K h Ulc Li lu hI retiring 11 o c p for tor or complete completo rest Ir of ot nut not notI e o MI th 1 V r ir T ht it has hns been Jean selected for tor or I f P q ID II n l L 1 Nothing has haR yet been do diJ d i l his hiA Ii trip to America M I f Kroner Kr g r n fl undertake the Journe Journey U l fifth h and If I t there In hi U r t je cf ct gaining advantage for or the it 4 i JL r F r to Herr Fischer tho the nell aged K U I i tf t dc that the two uvo jr United t ft I Ih l H 1 p hr h he sold Eald Is bi I lighting fighting F fliT fir as my heroic friend I J I 8 rn H The two B I c generals tUe end ij D L W v t will share the tIU 1 0 b ned regarding tho re ro i f J r J 1 on the liner official Jr K r i 3 a rn In parliament g r rt ha If v rising rI from rom Ms his arm The British t I govern IJ I II i 11 t I i K and the British tI I wa 1 Ir try 3 1 tl make this mul 11 auL J his little i ru and he 1 extended both bothI I 11 I I l is Going t Jt 4 th i re wl ly our 1 nIue to dissimulate e and I RT fa falls s 11 A Gen 1 Ih I ble l lt r knows knovs from rom the tho blue tJ by r Gen t b Ing n last tl l 11 It wa was hi British tl h general 1 It i r Tae 1 Proposals Never did J t l E r ml raI refuse refu e to lo listen en Wo o of oJ f 1 rI except for lor or peace Wo We W are s iri r rs lut but althou hough h Gen Oe r te re d to the British t V a Word of ot lul I Ii the sUbject M ot of o Independence on Ifft If 15 ry tj t treasure wt We cherish cv even I IC rIle a all others other It jt I tir t r Ih il r hll OUI ou for or l aMur and sacrificed d their t r V n and children now ar In the 1 In the tilA president with still hass If the r I were werey the y considered their own I It tn well ae el It I th y were not hope hopt i a b RII Injustice I I re the th Independence i J lr U t beau tuse In the th hope hOlle ot of safe I If bl li I to make mako maker makeI i r YC it and and t I J 1 b assUre Peace lot for o 1 roal I O i 1 r being heln next fe uger er his en I 9 t n fl all RII questions to tc t b or i I o or an Impartial trl tn le rl the It I question 5 a 5 our he eIl l t li E ot of arbitration a dp dl OM orl s 1 rl 11 or C tie the other of ot the th re reto e al tt to forfeit It are at ease Me r n Mr Ir I I I tt a 1 U i tK front from the Psalms Ilki q i f I ct e If bf be lis ll UllOn upon the Lord and an Spot Pot or blemish In him hint whether he be 11 had hull committed misdeed Hut U like David he said wo ye have havo known that we re are oro leMS Icea Impure titan than our 18 and that our cause IH iii Italy holy hol and Just Therefore we fear not lIot tho the Judgment t ot of the tho Just and rely on tho the mercy mero of ut God I British atrocities was wa the tho next topic of conversation Air Ir Kruger on the tho lerms of ot the manifesto Issued 19 by Steyn Sten and I have witnessed the brutal brutality ity which the British have waged war against us he lie said They The TIie have havo acted like savages gavaRes and on their own confes contes confession sion sian have ha I been assisted by b whom they thoy have armed They have once more merited the reproach heaped upon their fathers hy by h old ohi Chatham nt at the time tinie of ot the war var of ot American Independence Our enemies have violated all nil tho the laws of or war be up civilized nations They rimey have out omit u u u u u I 1 I I II r n II I I I dI rr rrt r i I t i 9 7 I 7 I 3 V J I 4 yc u I L Minister Francis Loomis SANS SAilS WITH VENEZUELA I Tb I d t attitude o of and the thc recall of or Minister Loomis promise HU su crisis crl in III the th be beS Ot mi S Ham and It bas las all crown rown out of ot the lake dispute gunboat lr lUD hs bs i placed at the of oC Minister er Loomis owl for tor or th time fi first part Pt of o hi his hll homeward bound trip The rime reported ius Hn of jt u Admi Admiral i 1 r i c or Venezuelan waters Is ulio A A AA A AA A AA C raged liberty without regard to 10 the time lives llvell of a und oat and aM burned property They The have treated ns nM rebels men who were ero known to 10 be 10 citizens of or tho the belligerent coun caun country country try tr They Time The have hao not even Oell spared woolen women and children thone beings who are d neutral n anti and Inviolate by byall byall all nil International codes cod Ill They Imitated the thc proceedings which excited universal Indignation when practised In lit Cuba Cu a by b 11 a n Spanish S general for tor which Spain WAS cruelly cruell punished Everything that has hall ha been said re respecting the horrors of o the war as waged by b the English I legions Is far farbelow ar below the truth I declare history will bear benr mo out when It II ceases ccalle to be e falsified that people will when they leant the detail nf of o all nil the atrocities atrocities atrocities ties that we WI have hac suffered Time The South African war ar has been on the part of or the time a n perpetual de do defiance defiance fiance of or the Geneva leneva convention To much greater extent than their refusal to accept any an Int intervention Is their de lIe defiance floors fiance of o The hague convention to Gen GOti reid Into Capo nil Colony Mr Kruger dented denied that It was vas ever hoped to provoke a general rising rl We e knew perfectly well that this would be lie Impossible because of o tho the lack of munitions and arms as ns well seIl ns as the difficulty of or the time combined action over or such suh enormous normous distances But Hut the thc Invasion demonstrated clemon that the Die were everywhere e favorable to our cause and ready read to afford help within their power t I Steyn Sten anti and Gen Dewet had however a different object In view and they attained It They were vere Able to obtain plentiful supplies of ot food fond I od and horses Moreover these brave allies operated a n diversion which al allowed allowed lowed Gen to 10 escape from rom a alight alight light tight position In the time east of o the Trans Transvaal Transvaal vaal They The compelled the thc English to spread their forces over the enormous distances nind to recognize recognise the th fact that the noer were masters toasters In the thc Ocl These Theo o results rt are nrc surely sureh not to 10 he be despised el The English I cannot be hI mas nias masters teri of or the two Iwo republics they tIle thc are not even een undisturbed at nl the Cape and In Natal Mr I next dealt with the ques question lion tion of or the time mines where wh ro work Is 11 i now patti old to have been resumed He tie declared d that so en long IonA as ho hll h WAS master In Pre Ire torla toria the tho mines were safeguarded and work was lIft continued It Is III only since the British occupation occupation tion lion that property has deteriorated antI amI that work has haft censed ceased I et body loty should know knew that no as long lon n 0 mis we Wi could wr WI remained faithful guardians of fir this th International trust carrying our scruples o 0 far Clr even eIn a M It to respect the mines which are the time cause ot of o all nil allour allour our misfortunes misfortune In conclusion Mr cr declared that for or from troll being exhausted time the hoer Hoar commandoes were vere able to go 10 on lighting Indefinitely Wi e have havo combatants arms arnis and ammunition In quantities It ItIs Itin Is in useless to hope hupe to reduce us by h lassitude or extermination lie Ill ended bv by expressing thanks tu to for tor time the m complications with which time till umpire empire IH hi IHnow IHnow now besot at nt other points 1 of o time the Iob which one emin day dllY will compel them to release their ilY erty crt and Individual liberty antI and com coin completing the obligations Imposed by the treaty treal of o Paris Ianis upon the United States He lie expressed td the time opinion that In III draw drawIng big Ing up a treaty treat maul many man points In the time fu tu future ture tore relations of o Cuba with the thc United States might bo ho explained to met meet the Ih present objections The delegates re no retired r tired apparently pleased with the In Interview Interview were Issued today time the holding of o municipal elections throughout Cuba June 1st sat Theme Thele will bo be en days for or registration begin beginning beginning ning April Heavy Snow In iii Valley Md ll April 6 This sec ec Cc lion of o the th Cumberland valley Is walled d In with snow which covers COers mountain ranges north and south to a n depth of o three to live Inches Incites ns us a result of o the recent storm Time Tho rainfall heavy hea causing a sudden rise In the time Potomac river and and Cono creeks The fhe Potomac Is If swollen about aboul six feet eel and Is l ris na ing with ith every Indication ot of the stream getting wild and doing damage The Time banks ot of the time Chesapeake t Ohio canal are being watched at points where the river bounds hounds the towpath th Other streams are nearly out of o banks but no damage Is reported Reports from rom the time famous South |