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Tri \_ 1 Na 4a 4k ) Mj _‘* Circulation Books Open to Alil.’’ __—$—$———————— eee PRICE ONE CENT, tn ea et RICE ONE CRIE. BOERS LEAVING LADYSM 3 cP De or ee eee! cee Se eee Ser RUNNING F put ROBERTS MOVING TO BLOEMFONTEIN. AUICAL BULLER’S ARMY IS_ | ENO NOT HEMT ERE ATTACK ae FOR A BOYS i” ‘oP ” CHAMBERLAIN, OP. M. EXTRA ee ve ite ee gir sis protectit movement from lysmith by bofinde’s Jury A s Jury Acquitted/But British wh Shortens Pooh- on tah eta her Old Man of Edgecombe Poohs a Second Jameson Raid I iry. Avenue Tragedy. veh i the river Tugela at Colenso. : Ladysmith, it is believed here, is practically After an inquest by Coroner Zucca ‘Were jhe choad closets open?” Into the death of the two boys, Martina) iit ancer > ANDY HORN, PARK ROW HOST, DIED IN FRIEND'S HOUSE. “andy” Horn, the well-known oy dealer. whose saidon at ¢ in the following despatch: LONDON, Feb, %—The House of STaT7 sue ee sho Tveen anternas ide of the Bridge entrance on Park Rowsis a'cit?Mandmark, died “BLOW'S FARM, Tuesday, Feb. 20—4.10 P. commen oe nu cvan wen Me oy See ean Soe sea ot atthe reaoon in he met of Aen. ME a 4 M.—The Fusileer Brigade yesterday ‘ook a wana Hill, the right of the enemy's position and relieved. The news of Buller's advance is contained Loefer ‘and Charles P. Betene, whe | aa ft to hide anything?” | tor werthyr Tyavil, rose to move the re-|for the reappointment of a comelites. Horn has been suffering from heact disease tor:soine time. - We were found dead in a closet at 10/ into the origin | Mintateria] cries of “What influences?” . vee « ‘ nnahten ot the. ingeiey Ittn Une srigte | MERE Se ith pnd Foluriian, a fee" weeks ag commanding Colenso, the rest of the force advanc- Radgecomb avenue, the jury acquitted Cornel and to] and circumstances of the Jameson raid. pies Pare ne path glee tad = that the elie, cr ‘er oT8| among those present in the diplomatic | MF Chamberlain, amid protecna ‘The jury deliberated only five min- 4 gallery was United States Ambassador |2ttemtion, cald there was absolute- se Oh atiaasia, “Brastus C, Haff, of 429 Prospect place +, | Choate. ly nothing i= what had happened ‘Ahearn was not represented by coun: |%id he hag visiies ithe oy Mr. Thomas disclaimed any persona! |sinee 1807 which could possibly be peoirhond Lye vohet’ Haft 4} animosity against Mr, Chamberiain, the | paived as ground for a eecond tn- of State for the Colonies, but afternoon he left his*saloon about 4.30 o’clex i recowel be wat ing toward the Tugela. Twenty minutes liter the'potiee were notte’ of nis death. ‘ ic!) Hiern: rhe, woth aticit: 900,080 sana corgodsihe- Pek Reecion ed “This morning the enemy had withdrawn all erty and bis residence, 808 Clintor avenue, 1 tie widow, two troops north of the Tugela and had prectically evacue raemordauiahters ail grown, siry\ve' hin M9 was Bil tour yrarsalt.tated Colenso, To-day Gen. Hart occupied Colenso* ool Policeman Thomas A. Kenny described Wee Anping of the bodies, ie sonata grety door ia rae the inconclusive nature of the first in- sing _ at val Toombs, of & West Ninety- | said Hi ye arts, “he Down | quiry bd created widespread diseatie-| He proc to review the w Percevai | pression.’ I ast bure "P pened the does | fs faction, which, Mr, Thomas asserted, |tory of the Committee, and repeated hie after a very slight resistance by a weak rear guard eighth sireet, one of the plumbers who | p found the bodies, said the room in which “Detect ‘Parker Ve it as his opinion | 284 deepened into indignation at the dis- |previous declaration, especially referring the closet was located wae full of flies. he odie ar a ey oe piclecgig Megeder rainy newapapers, |to the Hawkesley telegrams, “Did it smell like the Morgue?" asked | the clone pad vas a nae ippugning the Impartiality of the com-| yr Chamberlain ridiculed the grounds a had often chased Soys out of the mines, advance’ for a new inquiry, and sald “a replied Toombs grave- | nart of the house He ssid he had no| He aid it was in the interests of the lie “prectous collection of documents’ ly, “I never smelica the Morgue. Nate ll of having locked the boys|nation and the character and reputa- published by the Imfependence Belge Frank W. . Nicholas | In the ; Place. Myeatret Teh: Seaen,” senate Detective Fineight testiNed chat he had] HOM of the House of Commons, and|ics yen oftered for sale to various made a number of experiments In the| Mr. Chamberlain that there should be|) (4 hich would en Abearn as the caretaker of the house up 1 ‘ london papers, which would not tou! br} tending to prove that Ahearn{a full and seafehing inquiry. He as- t with tonee!! ac haat, : i all cabal ea wer ‘orn, “He bul fust entered bar Tand we hold the line of the Tugela, on the south side, be Colenso to Eagle's Nest. : The enemy seem to be in full retreat and ap~ wHLLER NOT CAUGHT r CANADA Jot ing pti hy ey across the Colenso-Ladysmith Railway, where it is te October last. have wears ‘ad noise made by (Me|perted that the previous inquiry was a ¥. Mi “Abearn tolé me when he left in Oc- | yh. farce and that the fresh facts adduced |? “found a customer in a friend of . oe Was astend 19 1 this afterncon it ws. Baal id be Corner, gh? 1, 196, clone.” ane eee. aoe memonidene mubtissed ta ana [the Boers.” he: hai haghesabveeces ae’ Hiutatica te sor tar mar Jeose | to the angle of the Tugela, with a weak rear had been annoyed by boys.” cellar. Th ™y partner Kick the! Independence Beige were strong grounds This friend of the Boers “contrived to} ince chat | wa . “Why 4i4 you @iecharge him?" asked panel of ly. 1 also heard | for q fresh inquiry. tranamit them to Dr. Leyds, who paid " i guard. Hart’ s advanced guard is crossing at Assistant Distret-Attorney Schware- | Ns. ried to the door of the}, S#mue! Thou as Evans, Liberal, Mem-[or promised to pay £100 sterling, and wwe 5 ae attempting to serve, of a writ me ope ei . t phn Aen y “to nee if] ber for the Middle Division of Glamer-['hey were then communteated to the 1 Miller. + refused »* } herlff Walton, He d hs “There were complaints from peigh- KM] ganshire, seconded the motion. ite|I dependence Helge.” f ual! ‘o-d bers mm to noises tn the house at |t our strength to clore it.’ argued that there were strong grounds] *fiere is nothing in these documents — W n “Miner “Our casi ties yester ay and t ay ve, 1 Wht “r hove soa gepere cofhope, been but few. BULLER.” te aud the eee have closed it . from for suspecting that the Colonial Otiice/from first to last,” eid the Colonial Sec- Moat kind of noises?” Would have had all they could |#nd ar, Chamberlain had pror knowl-l;eiury, who then dleemected most of tne ‘ ‘ +f } it that he had drinking bouts (ion't believe they could |wlge of the events leading to the raid. |documents, polnting out that they af- vith ighiverhissy Le pepenon, "al. aga The casualties among Gen. Buller’s forces in hen, you visit the house last?” could have kicked we panei Mr. Evans said i: was a questien|firded no ground for charges against Fie BK Stele twins . lestifed, wt had| Whether the authors of the raid had/the Colonial Office. He then said: marks on the door were sufficient power or influence to prevent! “4¢ this matter had not been compli- i A, a real estat a majority of the fivuse of Commons|-ated by political matters and personal % 1." WOMAN SWALLOWED ACID alee . er oy tie = Hill and you visit the passageway where teaiteg ae had demonstrated ee from having ;he opportunity of getting |-nimorities no man in this house woud spk ine ; pe posi eas ire Adeaiiairg eS ee ot mn eenes BRA shits } — Xie’ clgets are?” Bom Gould have been closed by the|a Re ptage nye A nscak cay as Co ee [ype rae a ‘ a Fags : y acid. She wan oven Capt. T. H. Burney and 13 men, wounded, 6 offi- —= | lain interjected, “what the member/of these personal attacks ie t ‘aeans WW Ui last! auotaloods™ fos on ectceln e et cers and 154 men. NO OR CS ON oe eaten | ROBERTS, RUSHING ON, encanto” Shura TA CLARL'S BIG EXPENSES. QIRACHBRS’ Bu FunD Up, VICTORIA CALLS HER aie wi nmi maz, . OLD SOLDIERS TO ARMS. pars, HEADS OFF CRONJE?. David ene Last Adoptea LONDON, Feb. 20—At 3 o'clock! Gen. Roberts says that the ernoon bby Senate * that is Legtetetare, Sub-Commitice, LONDON, Feb. 20.—The Queen,;)diers, who have already served as] tnie afternoon the War Office issued | '0 anoony od is open and that WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—When the) ALHANY, Feb. 92.—The sub-committee | through her private secretary, Sir|offeers, non-commissioned officers or & despatch from Gen. Lord Roberts | ° of the Senate Cities Commitice appointea | Arthur Joka Dames sont to tt | privates, and, conident im their de) os ile not stating that Gen. inforcements for the, to drat: a New York City School Texch- | owing letter to the - | votiom to the country and loyalty to ; large Thu hmaces nim ai CMA of the the Queen appeals to] Cronje bad been wiped out or cap-| once, e bil aces & minimum school tured, shows that the Commander-in- From ter, of the Brodkiyn Rapld Transit Com-| Cambsign had pot ofl teachers” sata le, Lord W ones more tn place j 5 vrais and urge reforms in a the take Mlentos fee 2 ee 4 pe} elty 8 Ng gorse ag " ~ psig phys i rte besa he aa Ys iform sci fontein, ee ‘ rl : he i metry ‘i in $0 boroughs, ‘ \ wie eke SoBe acters as eS hel >| someon : Free State and possibly east of the | train for the Keven avenue! are "I presume. he ule from: dan, T of the Boer army. a Town last night. Farin oer ie = Ea tt Satan ular er a eee tne aed Peseta | Wie iin talton Bet-| thirty milee east of Jacobeda! and| price to leaving Caberae