Show RAID correspondence attempting TO SHOW chamberlains complicity brussels jan 5 the independence delgo prints the first installment of let tors anil telegrams said to have been exchanged by representatives of the doltish chartered company mr edward fairfield of the british colonial office and R J chamberlain described as the british colonial secre als ter ln law with the intent to establish mr joseph chamberlains complicity iu the jameson raid the correspondence seemingly establishes little although some parts are suggestive one undated letter from mrs chamberlain io mr hawksley solicitor to atio chartered company says 1 I quite agree with you that very little good if any can be done with J C now he knows what he has to expect and will have plenty of time to think it over before C J R arrives As long as you make it impossible tor C J II 11 to give jameson away he will be loyal to him but I 1 am sure from what I 1 have heard that at one time rhodes contemplated sacrificing the doctor the latter must never know of it and if any one can keep rhodes up to the mark you can about a million acres of land have been sold by the union pacific railway company the past year the total sales for were acres two hundred and ninety seven thousand acres were sold in utah the sales were largely tot grazing purposes the U P Is filling up the new ice houses with ice |