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Ijefit peto A- Vol.L.MK XX I. NEW BIKN, IKAYIH lOlNli. N. (' . fKllMi. JAM U. 'M Vi ANXIETY PREVAILS At War Office and Anion? Crowds at Lcndon Gobs. Sentiment in London thai ( neral Rnllrr Satirlled of Success V Diulighl Atlark to b M j) r Aicaiiist Boers Koi I i Hi d , Positions. Spi-i in! to 1 Dili -'I I rt' a'.'. I,iiliitS ,1 an J I p in The Mi teller anxiety prevails ill the Wnt -t i L'Ti! Lands. I. in nc. Secretary .f W: Field Mars.'-al Lord Wol-dc Gcoigc Wii-I.hvv. Ib.rl.auu niai Secretary if War, hale been in niT nil 1 1 .i v awaiting further i,r fl (icMHTal ll'lller The Miliinry Club 1ms been ciowded aince early morning. I In iiipiiiIh rs pa tiently wailing news from South Africa The general fielmg seems lo be thai Gener.l lluller was convinced of t,n suc cess of Ins projected movement againsl Spion Kop, or otherwi-e be would no! have referred to I li. proposed attack in his (lispa'ches. There ha-i bom some criticism of the War oilier fur ils imli-cretion in pub lishing Unit purl of ( ieneral Iluller's dis patch referring to t lie projected attack on SpiorfKop. Tim 1,1'ieen li:is fie.pienlly inanifcstel uncasin--ss at tli:i coii'hii I of Iho War Ollice. Tin: War II ire lit. All 1 hand, in cas. ntlcutiou sha ii.-c uill rcina'ti open all ic Ministers arc near at mailers demanding their I Kline up, al.ou' further news from tin- seat of w:i' LiiMi :N. Jali'lnry 'J I - I A . eral liulli-i's gnat iuiniug M. - Gen ii. .venienl, cxpecied, (Ml L'fllllv- of which lla-s nome mil-' i id ill. -it in- Sriowins: the Position of the British worded message lo iho War Ollice tel 1 ng lliis, after a r ib nee of two days, reads like an apology and an explana tion General Warrir-i holds the 'ridges, hut '.he enemy' po i Ions aic h'gher. The Ilriiisli ariillery is hying on the I'oer posil ions, and the Hours are replying. The Ilrilish infantry is HeparaUrd by . only 1.1 '0 yirds fruin Ihe cue ny, but an approach to t h'-sleep si, ipi-s, across the bare open . won Id e x pose tie liri'ish lo a falal r.tle lire (li-neral Itulbn's plans have reached ihe devel ipmenl. He declines lo send his infantry across rhls -.one against lor niblable position by daylight, and ilia elos- s liH purpose lo assault the Spion Kop height! dining Ihe nMil. 'This ap pears to be tin- loi.l i tin- lloer defences. If he lakes j'. rihI thus e irnmaiols the adjacent c iiiutiy an inip-o t 'Hit an-1 po: -alhly n dei -iv.- step wi 1 be accom-I plished. Il seem i licit ' leiiei.il Itallet's -lispalch reached th.- War O.'llce lallter early in the nlghl, ari I was Ihe tubj'"'l of pro longed cmferences be! wei-n Lor.l I.ans downe. Mr. Balfour, rind several staff ohViala. I,oMio.N, Janunry 21 The following dispatch from (leni ral lluller, dated al Hpearnian's ('uiiip, Natal, 0.2) p. in. Tuesday, was made public by Ihe War Ofllco at 2 o'clock this morning 'Warren holds Ihe position he gained two days agn. In front of him, al about 1,400 yanln, Is the enemy' position, west of Spion Kop It Is on higher ground than Warren's po-ltlon, so It la Impossi ble to see lulo k properly "Il can be approa( bed only over bare, open slopes, an I the il-lge" h- I I by War ren are so p; p i.oi yui ( annul 1 placed on t' ( "i I'-ui r ate be;ilug ihe oocmy's po.iil jii wlrh lin (i'' M an 1 flflld arlibefy, pis "I on ! 1 er gr o jd-I behind Infanu v "The cneuiy I rrpt)lng with Crrunhoi and ol her arl ibci y. In this duel Ihe ! yanlage le-la with us, as wo appeir lo be aeaichln' his ir-'in lies, and lilt artil lery fire U not ( s'kIii,; us much loss "An altempl will Iw made tonight to aelie Spion kop, the aallent angl of Ulch forms III.! lefl of the rnrmy's posi tion facInK Trlehard's drlfl an,l which divides il from the position fsclng I'm (leUr's drlfi. It lias considerable coro nanrl over all the enemy i entroach menu.'' I.. T. Travlt, int Boolhern R. K. Hellna, 0t., writ, "1 mo not j too maoh Is pi of Oat MlaaU i ough Car, limy c 't woiktd Ilk charm. Tb enljf harpl -. r ned lbt l?tt ImoMdlaM reialta. Can eoBj, oolda, rop, broichltU, ndailtkroUtjUlBai UosUm. rBltlTf. , , Treasurer Worth to Pay Appropria tions For Public Schools. Insurance Companies Kturnl nit to State. New State (barter- 11. ic Money Needed Kor Soldiers Hume. Masons to Co oper ate Sale Tax Tags U-.I.M..H Jan 21 Slate Treasurer Worth decides to pay immediately the floODis. appropriate-! to the public s'li n-ln. I le ill notify all the st.enlTs '.vho hae not sealed Slate taxes lo pay over lo their school fund the amount el lite appropi iulion appoi lioncd, aii-l Ihe) ...ill be rre.liteil therewith Lighlecn -.iicilll- have sullied and the apporlioi. menl to the-e counties will thereforu be pai-d direct from the Treasury Insurance Commissioner Young says: "I think about half ihe six life insurance '.-oinpan ies which left Ihe Stale last year afier euaclineril of the Craig domestica lion law will return. I'erhapi the othei h ill will f.dlow iheir example, l-'ue liie iusurance c.impauie-. have :e:i ihe Slate Some reports of unsettled claim - against insurance companies have, com- in had asked for information of all lo be sent me about claims, (lu-.r report of a life claim uu 1 of live lire claims have so far come in. I do not think there are many. There are no reports of incei: diary fires, and the law lo prevent suen 11 res has ha 1 a wry go i-I e'T-ct. Som . of the New England in ilual Ii'e iinur ance. conip-mies are still op-T.atin in lliis Stale. Th-y are not liecu-cd. 1 know thiir manner of (.pe aling li i.-. merely a ipiestion wh-ther th" Stale ollieers, thu slieiilfr a-i-1 o.lieis will catch tlr-m or not 'I'm- oMi 'eis or pii vale citi.uin h- wive the inforrnal ion and Boer Armies at Ladysmith. get half the penalty. These niuluals are operating through. local company which serves as their local agent." A new sewing machine company, the New Itoyal, of Chicago, is licensed by the State. There are now eight 1 cense 1. The people of Clayton have organi.eil a c illon mill company, which ii is said w ill h ive (73,0 K) capi al. The Stale charters the Australia Main: facturing Company of Kavetleville, cap: tal (15 ',"(), stock holders, C II Tybe( , W. I'. Johnson,!'. M. Cork, l K Wiighi' and others ll will in i i if i- lnre an I n line spirits liirpenrlne, al.o roin, tar, oils, aci.N, etc., and will own and o.rerale tank cats an I piie lines for han-liine; these. A charter li als ) granted the obi Hickory (bub, of Salisbury, l-'e S. Over man and oiheis members It will be social and literary, with $1,0)1 cap! lal Superintendent W. C Stronach ssi s there are n iw on II. e (o applicants for admission to Ihe Sol dler-T Horn . There Is not sulllcionl appropriation lo ; ay for the maintenance of these. The Masons will co-operate with the citl.ens' committee In huypig a lot ami erecting a temple ami an auditorium here. Thu place In view is well located and has over Us) feel front. Il is the plan lo have the temple In front and la rear of it the theatre, which will als i be an auditorium, wilh double gsilery and a aeallng capacity of al loasl 2..V.M persons. The agricultural department sends out Ihe llrsl of the fertilizer luspr-clors for this seasuti !.nniiilinnrr of A ;ri("i!lur? I'alle: in and SiM'.e Cheu.Ul Krloi-- haego.;( lo Tarh ro lo Iris.iei I the s le of the pi p.-rlmenl farm I Ii-i boar 1 of aiiiultur has (I I led to e.ts'il .i IIm-ic I will cont lln 'I I -iere Slid will be leaed The w ii k ot pi e par - lion rli in gi n net f muili ! Htles of I- nnsge tx Ug4 at tlo- agr. cullural dupsri mriit are niher hiuallei than al this -late last )ea. be 1 1 . c ruth lias ool )' t liegun an I l'ic) nisy be a heavy or heavier, Iho'iti ihe earnest effort lo gel the lobvro as resgo unluced one-fourih may aurcre-l and cut (hiwn lbs ferll Iter sales to thai client Pbelpi Seriously 111. ,, , .. ... , , Ixw IIaVbh, Jan. !4 Mward J rhalpa, formair Ulnlatcr lo Knglaod and I utinatlonal Barlnf m Commlnlonar Ii lying critically III at bit raaldcnr In tbll city. II U aflerlm f mm pBramonla, and II I f car-ad that bMaaM of bU advaocaxl I k Bty sot ncoTtr. . " : BE CAREFUL. Krucijer Warns ft. Y. Journal Not to Believe British Accounts. "Hoer Still FlphtlniT." i ! Special to Journal. I j New Vukk, Jan. 'Jo The Journal I prints the following from President! j Kiueger, l Pretoria: "Do not place I ; loo much reliance upon British reports I ij South Afiica. The linen are mill lighting ami the British hare compara lively small force on only a portion of Spions Kop," GEN. WOOD SEES SIGHTS. Women At The Cuban City Clean Streets, Men Do Laundry Work. CvstitiA, Province of Santa Clara Cuba, Jan. 23 Governor-General Wood, who is making a tour of inspection over the island, aniveu here on the dispatch boat I n gal Is al daylight this morning. Iialer the General visited Trinidad and inspected the jail, hospitals and other public buildlnga there. Accompanied by (Jen. Kitzhugh Lee, General ChalTee, Colonel Black, Colonel Burton and other ollieers he visited the post of Company K, Second Infantry, under the command of Captain Benham, whom General Wood complimented upon the manner In which Ihe jail, hospitals and streets had been kepi (iian. A noticeaole feature was that the women do all the street clean ing and the men do the laundry work. General Wood does not believe in the advisability of supplying the people with oxen and fanning implements free, thinking it better to employ them as much as possible on public works and allow the men to saye money to buy the necessary implements and oxen. This plan has been found to work successful y in the provinces of Sautiago ami Puerto Principe. Otis Cheered, Friars Hooted. Manila, January 24 Archblsho Clrapelle, apal delegate lo the Philip pines, has given reception to I lie Cath one clergy and laymen for the purpose of conciliating the opposing factions. Many prominent Filipinos attended, with a view of making a demonstration against the friars. They hooted Arch bishop Nozaleda and every friar who appeared. On the other hand. General Otis, win atlended wilh his stall, was cheered. M gr. Chapello made a speech, asking for loleralion and paliece and promising a satisfactory i-ettlement of the questions in dispute. He rebuked the Manila news papers for meddling with matters which he said they did not understand. Not I'lt-aHHiit There. Mr Goodly Don't you reulize that in the whole world there is no place like hoini-"' Hobo Sure. That's the reason I'm so fond o' travel. A liil linh llrt-HIII. 'I'd like to marry a lawyer.'' ' U hal for, Arabella''" ''llu wouldn't be al ways arguing wilh "J low do you know'" ' Law) era never argue in sight." without a fee l'l k Ton Mm. I.. Nell -That lljoncs girl boasts that she picks her compan . Ilelle bhe doei., she picks them to pieces. Mttikffl I iint ion . "What Is ihe difference between a pie belau and a patrician ''" "A plebeian has lo pay cash, bul a p: trlcian gels it charged.'' 11... II . li I K. ii.ou Johnny--Why do they sty thai Un pen Is mightier than Ihe sword '' ' MU l-'alher- Because jou caul sign checks wilh a sword. I II IIHrilolH4l.il. A man may bo pardoned fo ally forgetting, but never for b:s w ife occa-lon forgetting I lora Nut llr) . It doesn't keep one dry to I. now that In hi ml the darkest i loud the sun Is shin lue. COTTON MAkKF.T. Tic following quotations wen rccelv el b .1 K. Latham. New Hern, I,. C Nkw Viiiik, Jsnuar '21 )pen. High low. ( lose 1 in. c.lion . 7 .' ) 7 ftH 7 .'i0 7.11:1 M.n (..lion .. 7..M 7. Vi T . 1 7. 'ft No colli. ii. P. 7 1 II 7:1 (171 0 .8 ( UK Alio UOII KTS lipen. High. Low. Will u M.y ... Cirv - '-.lav '. . . Ho. It'y Pfd II. It T. C AO . II adlng A R W ( In u;, (17 sij lt:n i'.'IJ r,4 7IJ 20 J iV JO.OOO lt-ei-lrn at collon porta wore ball Chaneeof Criminal Court for Crayen Connty. 11 Art of iho lat lgllalum lh February term of Iho Clrralt Crl.talnal Court chaond from U third Mon- day to lb foartl Monday U February, balng Fab. J8U, 1800. v W. M, Wanoa, OUrk. SPION KOP. British W n a Great Victory By a Nljht Attack. key To The lloer Position Seized, HeuM Losses To llullei's Men. Nearl) I ii pren ab le P. is linn. Kei nfnre eiiu li I s at Cape Town. pecial t-i Journal Louimin, Jan 2 Gi cernl 1'. r;le sent the following dispatch to the Oltlee, under date ot speaiman Natal, January '25,10 a in "General W arren oecu pied Spion Ko last nighl , su i prising a sii.au garrison who lied. The position w as held hi hi yesterday, though we were attacked, there was especially noylng shell flic. 1 fear that our casualties siderable. 1 regrel to inborn mn Ilia' Geneial Woodgale is dangerously wound ed. "General Warren is of the that he has rendered Ihe enemy tion untenable. Our men arc splemln London, Jan. 'J."i - It is reported tl the British losses, including woundi in the two das preceding tin- capture Spion Kop were six thousand men. pion Kop, which is regarded as the key to the lloer position, is the highc t part of a rocky plateau. Kasiwanl f, r eight miles an; Ihe Boer positions alone the Tugela. Northwestward from Spion Kop the plateau runs gradually u great spur of the I raken-bu rg. Gen eral Warren's inf miry, to reach the sum mit of Spin. i Kop h id to c.ios- an op" plain three ipi u'ters of a mile wide are climb 500 feet up a steep slope The attack on Spion Kop, i' is hi ed here, was simultaneously d-'liveicd on Iwo sides, from Triehard's diill and from Potgietcr's drift, by Wauen's .!i visior and Lylllelon's hri-ouio. The British force directly available lor the assault was about '2 1,00 ) men. All tin se would not likely be put inlo action at once. Probably the assailing line would not be stronger than o,(M0 men lo lie fo! lowed by strong supports. The Daily Mail said in anticipation of the attack: ' A - lo the prolnbiliiy of success we cannot sp"tk. Let us hope for the best and prepare lor tin- wor-t. Tin: operation is one of great dillie-i It y and hazard, l-'oui ecu bundled aids of steenly shilling ground has to he covered before Ihe Boer positions are ii-'iehel Kntanglements of the kind cnipiocl al Magersfonlein will no d oiibi In found immediately in front of ihe Boer woiks If failure follows II may b. com : neces sary to give notice thai no foreign ii: tcrvcntiim will be pei.niuel, and Un necessary steps to siippoit a warning of this kind should be taken witleuit de lay." Tii-HL ' -. llulll.-. London, January '2 I The Daily Tele graph has received the following di patch from Soul ii Africa Spearman's Camp, Natal, Januar y '2:t -'..': ',(1 p. m. On Monday Gelier il War ren's for. e continued the cannonade and fusillade of the Boer positions we-t of Spion kop, near the Acton Home road A lyddite battery (i ipeiaied wi'h other baileries and Maxim guru llieii lire was effective, causing tin Ix'lievcd, serious losses The It desperately to their works. Today the Boers li red I heil freiiuciillv. The B lllsh o,se. even than in yestcidav s aeti..n 1 he lighting began about b o . lock this morning and ( ontinui d unt. I .Ink but there has been nothing like a genera engagem-nt.. Tb-i naval guns a.-i-t(d from Potgietcr's dr.lt In si., lung the Itocr positions. Al ( iilnMlooi;. It knsiii no, Cape Colony, January '2:1 - A Irusiworlhv authoiitv c tiuiat Hoer force al Colesburg under ( omman dants Dflarj anil Si heu'.an al 0 no o l The Boers are short of provi-i'-ns and forage, and lind thiir supplies coming Ihrougb with drill ulty. owing lo l.ril i-li guns commanding the apploaehis lo Colesberg. The pre.- Slaters are disln. lined lo coiiilnne figlihiig in Cape Colony, but all Ihe Boers e p'i -- ilelcrnilualion to make a Maud at Iran ' nvcr. .III. !..(.. . HEN YOU .'lie f-eli.ljf fin. In. il nut of a. ii M mi x i I bod I Iiki.I a Saraui illa x 111 ln .nt x on.leiful Kooil. lto uro lo GET HOOD'S. Underwear at Nearly Hair. A rwwnt porcbaa nahli oa to nam I Ha lowel pricM no thla claaa nf norxl. LadUa heavy walnht veali at 12c, nlbara alU,n aod 68c for all wool, worth l. 0. A.arfoot. I 1 l.oslioV ,lal. mi '24 Nobody ben I J . seems I o ii, ., . I., ' ( en I be U h I I Ulu e, j J s' Mr1w whlll.oll b" '1- lol'dii.e w.l liix. Pi B 5 JjiS'tL-,, 'r:':::::':.::v.:: , , ,. Gt ' StafS 1 1 jPm&i J nvi'i '--1111" 1 1 i.l- ll In Jalal ' 1 f' A 1 n'1-.. ut ' There sr.- I.i oo Ml,, Uh I r-H.pa at an . ' yif) J AitAsI U hr .n, ........ , on Ihe II, I. I.l. k5T tW f IW ... , I'at!. t j side . "i i ol I'i ib ntroylhe e.piill j ff I 3 ' 1 1 u5x jbrl',,. ni. n.g on ever. fl. 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 26, 1900, edition 1
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