She D a 1 1 co Cyanide. VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1900. NO 199 BRITISH LOST VERY HEAVILY Cms, 350 Men art Baggage Caplnrci 1? Boers. REINFORCEMENTS - SENT FORWARD Boers Cut Off the Hloomfonteln Water Supply and Arc Closing In in Full Force. London, April 2, 2 p. in. The war office Ims received the following die patch from Huberts, dated Bloemfontein Sunday . "I received news late yesterday even ing from Colonel Broadwood at Thabao cbu,.'!8 miles east of here, that informa tion hnd reached him that tho enemy was approaching in two lorres from the north nnd east. He stated that it the report proved true, ho would retire tow ards the waterworks, 17 miles nearer Illooinfontein, where we have had a detachment of mounted infantry for the protection of tho works. "Hradwood was told in reply that the Ninth Division, with Martyr's Mounted Infantry, would march at daylight to support him and that if he considered it necessary he should retire to the water works, lie moved there during the night in nl bivouacked. At dawn today lie hub shelled by the enemy, who at tacked him on three sides. He immedi ately despatched two horse artillery bat teries and his baggage toward Bloem fontein, covering some of them with hie cavalry. "Some two mileB from tho water works, tho road crosses a deep mullah or spruit, in which during the night a force of Boers hud concealed themselves. So well were they hidden that our lead ing scouts passed over the drift without discovering them, and it was not until the wagons and guns were entering the drift that the Boers showed themselves and opened fire. Many of the drivers of the artillery horses were Immediately shot down at short range, and Beveral guns captured. The remainder galloped away, covered by Roberts' Horse, which suffered heavily. "Meanwhile Lieutenant Chester Mas ters, of the Remington Scouts, found a passage across the spruit unoccupied by the enemy, by which the remainder of hroodwood's force crossed. They re formed with great steadiness, notwith standing what had previously occurred. Broadwood's report, which has just reached me, contains no details, but "lutes that he had lost seven guns and all lils bagcage. He estimates all his casualties ut about 350, Including 200 Missing. "On hearing this morning that Broad wood was hard pressed, I immediately ordered General French, with the two remaining cavalry brigades, to follow in support of the Ninth Division. The letter, after a magnificent march, ar rived on the scene ot actiou shortly after - I1- in. JJroadwood's force consisted of tlie Iioyul Household Cavalry, the Tenth Hussars, the Q. and U. Batteries of the al Horse Artillery, and Pitcher's battalion of mounted. The strength of the enemy is estimated torn 8000 to 10, MO, with guns, the number of which Is not yet reported. London, April 2 A rumor of the re capture by the British of seven guns taken from Colonel Broadwood's force, based on n dispatch to the Chronicle "roin Itloeiufonteln, which is in all prob ability correct, falls to compensate Lun Uo for the severe shock experienced by a humiliating defeat sustained within a 'ew miles of the headquarters of the "ntisli army of occuDation. Aho public ia painfully surprised to cam after all that British officers of "Kh position can still neglect precau Uoiih which the veriest tyro might be xpected to observe, and blunder into ,ral8 which observance of elementary 1 i EVERYBODY Knows the merits of the COLUMBIA HARTFORD PATEE CREST Bin $50. Many now features for 1900 which you cannot afford to overlook. Complete Line of "1900" Sundries. JVIRYS & CfOttIE. military rules would have revealed. There is no attempt here to minimize tho diecreditableness of the whole offair, so far bb the British are concerned, or detiact from the dexterity of the Boers, who were apparently commanded by General Dewit. The tantica of the burghers were evidently excellently con ceived, and boldly carried out, and un less the reinforcements sent by Roberts have turned the tide, and recaptured the pri9onore, a couple of hundred men from two crack corps of the Household Cavalry and the Tenth Hussars, are now on their way to swell the growing deposit of British prisoners at Pretoria. President Kruger is said to have prom ised to reoccupy Bloemfontein this week, and the stubborn burghers eeem to be closing around the place in such force as promises to be troublesome, especially when it is realized that tho activity of a strong Boer force in the vicinity of Paardeberg Iiob already interrupted direct communication between Roberts Biid Kimberley. But for the overwhelm-' luii numbers at the disposal of Roberts, the situation would juBtly cause Great Britain anxiety. As it is, the nation is beginning to realize, from the nature of the guerilla warfare, that it is liable to embarrass the future movement of British troopB. A special dispatch from Bloemfontein this morning says that the water supplv of the place has been cut olT. This is a natural sequence of the Boer success at the water works. But the authorities are honeful that the strong reinforcements sent by the commander-in-chief will promptly remedy this. It is evident from Roberts' that a big engagement is in nroarress. Although it is difficult to estimate the number of British engaged, they probably exceed even the 8000 or 10.000 men which the Beers are estimated to number. The scene of the British disaster appears to be Mealie Spruit, where the Bloemfontein road crosses a tributary of the Modder river. No Hlght to Ugliness. 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Tiie branches of the system that are submerged will re tain a portion of the sludge until the river recedes, when the sewers will im mediately resume their normal con dition. No silt from river water will enter the sewers until the river is high enough to flow into the manholes through the perforated covers. Even then the amount will be small and its fineness favors its speedy removal by the ecouring action of the sewer. Answering the objection that an eddy exists at mouth of Mill Creek during high water in the Columbia, I may say that the high water period ia not of suf ficient duration to permit the forming of any sandy obstruction or bar at the mouth of the sewer capable of reducing ita efficiency. One purpose of manholes ia the ad mission of a man with fire-hose to flush the sewers. After the river recedes, two men with 100 feet of hose and a hand cart, in two days, at a cost of sf 10.00, will flush the entire portion of the system that has been submerged, and leave it as clean as new. The salt-glazed, vitri fied, eewer pipe is as easily cleaned as crockery, which it indeed is, and is not to be classed with wooden sewers. Hundreds of cities and towns in the United States dischargo sewers into streams whose heights vary through many teet. In Cambridge, Mass., the old outlet for the principal sewer was into the Charles river at low tide level. Twice each day the lower portions of the system are submerged eleven feet by the tide, yet the system works perfectly. Answering the eecond objection to the remonstrance, it is conceded that sani tary sewers reduce the death-rate. I af firm that the expense incurred for one serious case of diphtheria, even with recovery, would pay the assessment for tho proper Bewerage of the average dwelling under the proposed system. 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