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IBULLER STILL IN GREAT DANGER
Boers May Cut- Him olf From His Base
at Prere
BRITISH SUFFER SEVERE
Rumored Destruction ol the
hannesburg
Dr. Leyds Knows Nothing of Either Macrum's or Davis' Missions and Sas
There is no Move on Foot to Induce McKinley to Intervene
. General White May Make a Dash From
Ladysmith
May Break for Liberty..
Ur AaaooUted Vtern to tho Journal.
New Yokk, Jan. 30. Adtlces from
London Indicate that tho military -asuo-clntos
of Gcnerol White are of tho
opinion that ho will mako a deapcrato
attempt fo break through the Uoer
lines and escape from Ladysmith ; that
although such a movement would cost a
tremendous sacrifico of life, It would bo
preferable to n surrender to tho Boers.
No Intervention,
Ukrun, Jan. ao. To a correspondent
of tho Associated Tress, Dr. I.eyds mado
tho following statement:
'I know nothing about the roported
missions of cither Mncrum or Webster
Davis. Nor to the best of my knowl
edge Is cither tho bearer of a message of
neaco. There nro no movements unUor
way on our part to Induce Prcsldont Mc
Klnloy to Intervene betweon Great Brit
aln and tho Ttnnavoal."
Bullet's Arrny In Danger.
New York. Jan. 80. A London dis
patch to the Evening World saya : liul
let's danger hi now forcing Itsolf on the
mllltorv exports. Tho committee of
national defenso is gravely considering
It. Lord Roberts, It Is reported, cabled
tho committee that unless Duller nud
his forces arrive aafely from tho present
position tp. (ho south of tho Little
Tugela river they will bo In Immlnont
danger of having communications cut
off.
Duller' main force Is now about 22
miles from tho baso at Froro and Chovu
ley. It will take dayB for Bullera' army
to get back to Its buso. In tho mean
time the Doers are in forco at Coleneo,
only a few mllet away from that base.
Should they hurl an oerwholming
force over the Tugela and crush tho
British at Cheyeley thoy would havo
Duller In a trap.
Fighting at Colesberg.
PitETOiiu, Jan. 27. A dispatch from
Coleabcrg says Commandant Delaroy re
ports that a largo body of Drlttsh ad
vanced January 25th, and ho attacked
them, causing tho British to retiro after
suffering a severe loss. The Door casual
ties were two men slightly wounded.
General Greoblor reports heavy firing
since daybreak, The Drltlsh In great
forco aro endeavoring to surround tho
Doer positions. Gonoral Schoeumau
hastened to their assistance. Schoeumau
reports the Urltlah repulsed. Tho Door
loss Is four slightly and one aotorely
wounded Tho Drltlsh loss must bo
I severe. Tho bombardment of Klmlwrly
continue Tho Hoerforcoa are reported
quiet
Uoer Arsnel Desuoed
London, Jan. 30. A dispatch
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Boer Shell Factory at Jo
Durban aaya a refugee from Johanuct
burg reports tho destruction of tbo Doer
sholl factoty in that place. The Iocs, it
is added, is Irreparable.
Still North or Tugela.
London, Jnn. 30. Thore is almost a
complete absencoof news from Drltlsh
sources in South Africa today. Tho As
soclated Press learns that I.yttloton's
brigade ia still in the original position
at Potglctor's Drift, showing that a part
oMjullors force Is still north of tho
Tugela river.
In Parliament,
All of tho section of tho Irish nation
alists wcro absent from tho opening ses
sion of parliament, owing to tholr nt
tondanco at a meotlng In their commit-
too room, timothy Harrington pro-
sided, John Redmond doscrlbcd tho
prestige of Great Britain as practically
shattered. He moved a resolution, de
claring at end tho division of tho Irish
nationalist representatives, and that
henceforth thoy should act together oi
ono united party. Tho resolution was
carried unanimously.
Great Britain's Resource,
London, Jan. 30. History pausoi for
a tlmo in South Africa. It is ono of
thoeo unsatisfactory pauses that are
nearly as trying to uritien nerves m
a sequence of reverses, nnd apparent y
it will tcrminato only when Lord Rob
erta gites tho word for tho forward
movement into tho Frco State, which,
according to tho most cheerful view, ho
wiUbo unable to do torn fortnight.
Whether ho will permit General Duller
to mako another attempt to relievo
Ladysmith U quite outido tho knowl
edge even ot those cloucly connecttd
with tho war ollico. With tho troops
due to arrive next month ho may think
himself strong enough to try two large
operations. Combining tho forces un
dor Generals Methuon, French and
Gatacre, and adding to them the arriv
ing troops, Lord Roberts would have
70,000 for the invasion of tho Frco Stato,
with 40,000 to 60,000 guarding communi
cations, and 10,000 trying to rescue
Ladysmith.
Tho public burns with impatience that
something should be done, but there Is
nothing to do but wait on tho prepara
tions. Oceana ot ink oro poured out in
advice. Orators aro at work In tho
provinces, telling the people that Eng
land hafl set hor teeth In grim deter
mination to eeo it through.
The government's declarations In
parliament, tho coiinter-doclaratlona ot
those outalde tho government, and tho
consequent discussion in tho prens and
on the platform, will immediately en
thrall thei public interest.
Tho thing on which evorybody ueeuia
agreed ia that more men must go.
Twenty thousand two hundred and
twenty-two men nnd 165 guns are at aca.
Eloven thousand infantry nnd 9000 enq
uiry, Including 6000 yoemen, aro practi
cally ready to embark. Thorcforo, th
government, without doing more, can
place at the disnouil of Lord RoWta
40.000 additional men and 165
guns
The further purjwses of the war ofllclala
are supposed to embrace somewhere In
the neighborhood of 60,000 men, Aa tho
indication ia that candidates will be
rather scarce, the war ollico will Issue
orders for thooo reservista who wero
found unfit at the provloua mobilization
examinations to report for further ex
amination. Applicants for cavalry for-
vice are still freely offorlng aayoemnnry.
' General Buller'a operation has cost
012 men ao far officially roported within
10 days. Applying to tho 200 Splonkop
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Cor. State and Liberty 8U. Salem, Ore.
casualties repotted today tho rule of
proportion, tho loss of ofllcora indicates
600 casualties yet to come. Tho total
cuaua'.ilos of tho war, compiled from
official reports, nro 0,622 nearly a dl
vision) Of these 2,480 ure killed, 4,811
wounded, and the rest are prisoners.
The aggregate Drltlsh home troops in
South Africa number 110,000, the Natal
ians 6,1C8, and tho Cap Colonials 21,-
000.
Mav Qet Delagoa Bay.
ISdo.v, Jnn. 30. Tho Lisbon, corre
spondent ot tho Standard Bays :
"i hear that tho Idemnlty to bo
awarded Great Britain in tho Delngon
bay arbitration will bo so large that Por
tugal will bo obliged to mako over tho
railway and the port of, Louroneo
Marques to the Drltlsh government."
The Differing Accounts.
London, Jan. 30. Thore la comment
in London on tho discrepancy between
till Doer account ol tho recapture of
Sp'lonkop and that sent by Gonoral Bul
lor. Tho lattor says not a word about
the Doors sealing tho hill and attacking
tho British trenchos, nnd capturing 150
men who hnd hoisted tho w hito ling, as
at Mniuba hill. Instead, ho spoko of
tho maintenance of "tho best traditions
of tho Drltlsh nrmy." There la not
much doubt tho Door account Ib correct.
Jt Is by no means boastful,
Tho London military critics hmo given
up tho hopo ot saving Ladysmith, which
ia undoubtedly abort of food and ammu
nition, Tho garrison went on short ra
tloiiH December 2.
Can't Send Money to the Boers.
New York, Jan. 30. A spfclnl to tho
World from Washington says: Tho fear
ot offending Great Britain nnd provok
ing a profoet would causa tho admlnla
tration to dccllno to comply with tho
request of Dr. Proctorlus, of St. Louts,
who, it Is said, has forwarded to Secre
tary Hay money nnd a letter express
ing sympathy with tho Doors, which ho
naka to be sent to President Kruger
through" tho American consul at Pre
toria. It is Indicatod that tho stato de
partment will tako tho ground that it
would be n violation of the neutrality
lawa for this government to give finan
cial aid to a belligerent,
It la pointed out that this request dif-
tore from the request mRdo by tho
American consul at Pretoria in behalf of
Great Britain to bo permitted to f i r
wurd money to ho usod by tho British
elck nnd wounded In tho purchusoof
dollcacioa, in that the latter request is
made by ono belligerent ot unothor,
using a neutral as means of communica
tion. British Parliament Aatemea,
London, Jn. 20. Anxiety exlsta as
to tho results aa to tho luscmbling of
Parliament today, tilr Charles Dilko
will move an amendment to tho nddrcta
In reply to tho Queen's speech, opening
tho session. Tho amendment will ex
presaa regot that tho mlnlstor failed to
forseo tho probabdity of war with thu
Transvaal and tho Orango Freo 8tato,
and notwithstanding tho oxisttneo of
ample meana.of Information, erroneous
ly estimated tho extent and nature of
the military operations ncceury to tho
success of the British farms. Another
mattor which will cull for early at
tention is tho further war credit which
will bo asked. This sum will be f 100,
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Bombardment of Kimbetlcy.
London, Jan. 30 Tho Times has tho
following heliograph message via Modder
river, from Klmhcrley, dated Jnn. 20 :
"The bombardment continues. It is
now directed towardtho Inhabited por
tiona of tho town, rather than tho fortl
flcattons. Dotween midnight and 4 p
m. yesterday 1 15 shells were fired. Tliev
8Cem to havo been of Transvaal mnnu
factum; not bursting widely. Ono child
was killed and tour peoplo woro Injured."
WliFVisitSt. Petersburir.
St. Peters nuna,ran. 30 Nowspapora
announco that ur. JLcyus, tno uipio-
matle representative of tho Transvaal
will visit this city next week.
.
Possible Boer Movements,
London, Jan, 30. Spencer Wilkinson,
f n tho Morning Post aaya :
"Defeat Is bittor, but it Is right to fnco
It nnd tako reasonable moans for vic
tory. It is wrong to try to conceal it
from oursolvoB.
Tho Initiative ia now again with tho
Doer commander, nnd tho question Is
what will he do next? Ho will either
act against Ladysmith or ngalnst Uon
oral Duller. In the hitter case
pursuit would bo usoless, for
when tho British force is om.3 across the
river again it would bo Impracticable,
ns n small rear guard could prevent pur
suit. Much more piobably would bo an at
tack on Cliooly betoro tho return of tho
main body, Dithor that or a fresh as
sault on Ladysmith may ho recorded In
a day ot two."
Clan-Na-Qaels to Aid Boers.
Ciiicaco, Jan. 30. Col. Fiuorty, who
commands tho Clau-Na-Gael Guards,
has been busy for eovoral weokB organ
ising a "hoKpltal corps" for Borvico in
South Africa and Imc been aided ma
terially tu his work by Aloxamlor Sul
livan. Tho first installment fo tho
corps leaves hero today nnd will Join
tho volunteers from tho Ninth Mnesn
chiiBotts ot Boston ami tho corps from
South Frnmlngham nnd othor places.
Tho entire corps will then leave for
Antworp and remain subject to tho
orders of Dr. Loyds. Only 60 men will
bo Bant in n bodjvfrom Chicago, nnd It Is
ci-tlmnlcd that It will coot nbout $225 to
defray tho expeiiBcs of each member of
the corps from tho tlmo ho leavoa Chi
cago until arriving in Lorenzo Mnrqucs,
Tho Clark Case.
WAantNOTOS, Jnn. 30. J. II. Glcger
waa tho first witness beforo tho commit
tee Investigating tho election of Clurk,
of Montana, When questioned regard
ing tho money doposlted In tho tlrst
National Bank of Kallspell, ho admitted
u transaction amounting to twonty-flvo
hundred dollars, nnd stated that he
had won two thousand dollars at poker
and faro,
uYon wore a stato senator at that
timet did you know it wna a misde
meanor to play furo?"
"Well, 1 waa about ns conscientious
about that mutter as some of tho pother
Montana olllnals,";
Mirauthng Ynquls.
AU8T,iiTox. Jan. 3. A dlnpntch
from Ortiz, stato of Sonorn, Moxlco, onyx
that a number of iparaiidiug bands of
Yuqul Indiana are committing depredu-tor-
within a few miles ot Gtinynms, and
that tho people fear a concerted attack
on t o town by tho ri'lrtls.i
Thu Indiana altnrked tho Han Joie
.ill aitltliiii Iiiih vitlfiM if flu Aifuina
Mllll.il YTtWIIII IVMI tlMtltJ U VJllltJ IIIIIVi I
buriu-d all tho ranch buildluua and i
drooo(f nil thu livestock. Several other
ranches nave ix'i.u atlacKiM, ino gov
ernment troops, commanded by General
Torres, have made no advance Into the
Yuqul country since their recent victory.
Transports Arrive
San FiiANpiNCo, Jan. 30. The trans
port Thomus bearing the bodies of tlen.
Lawton Anil Major logan, arrived today.
Notice.
All uiciuImu-m of Valley ami Protec
tion lodgcri and Hojournlnu Workmen
am reueited to meet at Viilloy Hall, to
morrow Juiumry illst, at 1I:.!0 n'eiix-k
hnri) to attend tho funoral of our Into
brother, I'd wan I Arnold.
1' uncial from the renldcnco of Clius.
Arnold nt 12 o'clock. L. H. Hkklv,
Master Workman.
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Tuesday and Wednesday wc will make a strong attempt
to close out all our remnants so we will wind
up this month with a two days
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;,Hot Political Strife
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WILDEST EXCITEMENT PREVAILS IN KENTUCKY
Five Shots Fired at Mol
The Wounded
Ur AMiiclnted l'riiaa tn the Jonrnnl.
FnNKroitT, Ky., Jan. 30. William
Goebcl was shot and vory seriously In
jured this morning while passing
through tho stato houso yard. Two
shots wero fired from n rltlo, only ono
taking effect. It struck Goobcl In tho
right side. The ball paused through his
body, coining out bolow tho right
shoulder blade. It la not thought that
the wound will prove fatal, unless aomo
complications sot in, Harland Whlta-
ker, n farmer, if Butler county, is un
der arrest, but denies having fired tho
shot.
Col. Jack Chlnii nnd Warden Llllard,
of tho penitentiary, who were with
Goebel, Instantly seized him. While
Chlnn was holding tho wounded man,
four shots wore fired at both men. All
of thorn struck close. Goebel was taken
to n room in the capital hotel.
When Goebel fell to thu pavement,
Col. Clilnn immediately seized him,
8aylug: "I guess thoy have got you,
Goebel."
"Yes," replied the wounded man, "1
gucsa thoy havo got mo for Bure."
Within three minutes after the shoot
ing n lino of men was thrown around thu
building from which tho shout were
tired With tho intention ot preventing
the escape ot anybody from tho struc
ture John W. Miles, un aged cltlzon ol
Frunkfort, was standing at thu foot of
tho stairway lending from thu first Uoer
when a inun, evidently n mountalncoi,
cauio rushing down thu steps.
Miles Instantly threw his arms around
tho man and held him. Ho submittal
to nrreet quietly, claiming hu had noth
ing tu do with the shooting. That tho ut
tempt to kill Uoebel waa dollborali
admits of no doubt, and the only won
dvr la that it tailed.
Ending fjr Troops."
Loutaruus, Jan. HO Orders have boot
luutd for it hpeolal train presuimtbl
fur the traiiortatlon of militia (run
IVxlnglon to Frankfort.
Niciiolabviue, Ky., Jan 30. Tin
troops hero guaullug KuudaU'i
have been ordered to Frankfort.
Ooebel Is Worse.
FjiANKroiiT. Jim. 30, 1:30 p. m.
Goebol'sj condition is not to good, and
grave feara ure entertained for his life.
Fiiamki'ort, Ky., Jan. 30. Senntor
Goebel waa shot and fatally wounded
this morning, Uoebel waa walking up
tho sidewalk ltuding to tho aenati
chamber when n man in tho Becond
story of n building east of thu capltoi
II red upon him. Five shots woro tired
nnd Uoelxd fell to the ground fntall)
wounded. A guard wiw liiHlautly throvwi
around the building, from which the
ahota were ll'cd, inurder to prevent the
escape of thuassassiii. Men dashed into
the building and up to thu room from
t which the ahota wero II red, hut could
llndno one. Tho guard was doubled,
and Adjutant (leueral Collier, uu anient
political opponent of Uoebel took charge
nt it. Tho wildest excitement prevails
"Thoy huu assassinated Senator
Goebel waa slionti'd into the house
door an Instant after thu ahota rang
out Members rushed pell-mell over
ono another down the steps to tho front
ot tho building. Hundreds injured Into
thu statu house yard, and it looked aa it
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OUTING FLANNELS
PRINTS
PERCALES
.TICKINGS ,
DRAPERIES
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Leads to Murder ol
From an Upper Window
Man May- Live
n riot would result. Cooler headaad
vised Burroundlng tho building from
which thushota came, nnd In lesa than
three mlnutea fifty special police sur
rounded it.
Qoebel May Live
FitANKFortT. Ky.,Jan 30 Goebel U
not fatally wounded. Tho ball struck
hla right side, passed through his boly,
coming out below the shoulder blado.
At noon the report from Goebel's room
Is that thu wounded man la resting cas
ily John Whittak era farmer, of Butler
county, has been a r re b ted on a charge of
shooting Goebcl.
The olllctala acted with' tho greatest
promptitude. Adjutant Goneral Collier
wna anting in ins omco wucii tno anota
woro 111 cd. Hu Instani'y rushed out of
i ho bulldlnu and whon hu, learned that
Goubel hud been shot ho telephoned to
tho armory, and with! t t vonty mluutts
a company of militia thirty strong
was drawn up in front of the
Capital building.
Them was talk ou every stde of
placing under arrest every man who wna
n thu building when thu ahota wero
tlrxjd, oven Including Gov, Taylor,
though nobody believed for a moment
he hud any knowledgo of tho crime.
Ho expressed hluuolf ns being ex
tremely sorry that audi a thing had
happened. Afjiooti ns it waa noised .
around that Guobel had been shot.
Membera ot tho legislature made a
,vlld rush for thu telegraph offico and
lied voluminous messages to tholr con
itituoiita, and within an hour replies
witi to pour In. ...
The general run ot them having but
mo tenor, which was "we aro coming "
It la expected that fullv 6000 men will
trrho In Frankfort boforo tomorrow
nornlng. All the military atrougth of
h. siaio will bo called out and hurried
to Frankfort. - ,
It wna reptrted thia afternoon that
Jpoakor Trimble, of the houao. had de-
nred that tho legislature could ba re
moved to Covington, and that Goebel
4 0tild there bo declared governor.
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