. The War Cry. ode n mine undern elntrch at which Lord Roberts waspresent In the morning service, ou No-vember General Clements has defeated Gen-eral Delnroy nnd one thoufland Boomwith three guns. The British capturedsome cattle nnd suffered slight cnsunl-tics. The casualties among the TVnr Cor-respondents In South Afrlen hns beenexceptionally nigh. Out of ninetywho set out with the army, only fif-teen .reached Irctorln, seven werekilled, nnd the mime number died ofillsensc. The Mnrci-nl wireless telegraphicsystem Is making rapid Inventor Is now nblc to Insureprivacy of
. The War Cry. ode n mine undern elntrch at which Lord Roberts waspresent In the morning service, ou No-vember General Clements has defeated Gen-eral Delnroy nnd one thoufland Boomwith three guns. The British capturedsome cattle nnd suffered slight cnsunl-tics. The casualties among the TVnr Cor-respondents In South Afrlen hns beenexceptionally nigh. Out of ninetywho set out with the army, only fif-teen .reached Irctorln, seven werekilled, nnd the mime number died ofillsensc. The Mnrci-nl wireless telegraphicsystem Is making rapid Inventor Is now nblc to Insureprivacy of nicssnge, and expects cvent-tuiMy to 1 olograph across the wires. The remains of Sir Arthur well-known composer, were In-lerred nt SI. IiiuCh Cnlhedral, most Impressive ceremonies. The C/.nr is reported to be mnkiugsatisfactory progress, being now outof dnnger. A prcinuture explosion of dynamitein n mine nt Anlche, France, killedtwelve miners and Injured GLO UIOUS DAY YESTE PLK HE MDID. TY-SDAY. UESX FO CLOSEF T OhKYVARD KAHLY cd : the Plilllr icmlti ^^H^^p^BaBlB^s^BMg»MWiiiiwig^HBB^^^H Colons! Jacobs at Spokane. (By wire.)WE, THE OFFICERS ASSEM-BLED IX COUNCIL AT SPOKANK,APPRECIATE TO THE FULLESTEXTENT THE KIND AND OF OUR BELOVED COM-MISSIONER. AND BEG TO ASSIltKI1ER OF OUR HEAItTY CO -OPERATION FOR THE ».n,YATION OF THE VISIT OF THE COL .ONEL AND TRADE SEC BETA HVMAS BEEN HEARTILY ;THE COUNCILS HAVE BEENFULL OF INSTRUCTION, INSIIItA-TION, AND SPIRITUAL ARE BELIEVING FOR AGLORIOUS SOUL-SAYING CAMPAIGN THIS WINTER.—JInjor liar-grin-c. An uprising umoug the disloyalDutch of Cape Colony Is feared [f DeWet could succeed iu making a de-scent into the disaffected northern dis-tricts. Count You Wnjdersec reports thaithe allied expeditions are rcsultiug Inthe pacillcatlon of the country. Cape Nome, Alaska, Is completelylcobonnd, and will continue so for thenext seven months. The
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