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   Le Mars Semi-Weekly Sentinel (Newspaper) - March 12, 1900, Lemars, Iowa                                S o c i e ty VOL. NO. 21 LE 12 1900. $ 2.00 PKR U V - s p S - - ' i o V 0 m r S S L- i 4. H. S A l t ( U K l M. V. M. Tho 3&- u nr - m F. i. b- M iii trie i i - m 1; - i Mir - ill i r. I i I e- I M - ir i lw hole It v. U it. sS i f t l 1):. a l M. C. AL. ih r - nt Medical iry u r v t I I 1 1 Kruger Will Have ence or Fight to the j HALT IN THE M- I Ore tt p i e * r i i N i x n i t nwl Ac. ro r I irr A m i d ism i t o l f o f O c c u p a t i o n Will Not Iff C o n t e s t e d. I O M ' O N March 10. Sir Michael 3; of the w h e n explaining ro bankers t. c i c n i i s - i f tin* n ew pave them an F: mtl of flie war Sinco re ] M lie W a r re Are Issued F o r Re S t a t e I IS IN CUSTODY r j I. i - Tall at il M I Out Fur j in til I ' i u c r - 1 * cl tr - O l h c r a I i T. M h 10.\ V. H. ' i J - i. f Auditor v. i i and i ed iu ii i c. in The i t- ( T M c r Wilham t was maile by Chief i ned f ir - r. irv Caleb id Juha h te S i i u a i v. u r - ry i i warrants r rx - SeL - i 4 y and Tohn T. VL - i vi V. t our and have r Viii y r Davis in r i y but was nut at his ir. t TO a late Imur the P bad it l I It i. s t r S- ivy rs is in e ry. S ti tie d at f: al f ty snots at the t i l ' i U- 1 wero i oiu of ' a S w - Of tdV P. iW Tlh iH - in L I N DS ON P O R T O R I C O. il y ir A r c l l - u. In ili u t o t h e H i l l. V U 10. Discussion of jr. s rm p a i h r r - rs as o- Kl ill y - - ti i i. the hni ( it doors the be i. 11> 1 s. ns i r i r % vc i i. y T h i i u Eaid a - ii l L w l i ' i l or ir Tile next The hy i. i i were TOM ev ry day ret mw is i i i t let it u- usual - it i such vs i- d iIV with ling M U H In n. 1 it i liad i i ie Spanish ir and h i u to those to his He linu of aud and it should be nf England be debated again e o i v n was a K y on the Porto p ' of the s i. f the proposition an He under the treaty of iich pi- that the civil ts and political status of the native inhabitants acquired by United Stales i Spain shall be fixed by ie had authority to deal with I J io aud tii i - ir free trade to one an wine i lariff on the He i the doctrine that tile ' ex virro over the property by this Ricau iii ami He d t f t. and - for the Porte maintained that e C u 3 iou R i l l s. W A S H I * I T X U 10. The first pension day ju f the house for ier the new rule adopted Thursday proved a There was ] y little friction and 97 bills were acted on ill committee of the whole and by the The only incident of the session s a exchange between of California and vay of 2sew Hampshire the general policy of pension l e g i s l a tion in which the former attacked and the latter defended the E x - C o i i n - s x i n a n t t l i n d. March 1 0 E x - Congressman John Davis of the Fifth Kansas district has gone totally He was o a e of the founders of the Populist party and served two terms iu congress from the Fifth Four years o h e retired from the political arena and e e r has devoted his time to mostly for Popu l i s t St. J e I ' i i i t o r Go I n ST. i l a r c h 10. Rev. G. H. Bradford of the I L E. church of this city has accepted an appointment to the of a church in He will become the head of the denomination in Italy and will have charge of the Methodist Episcopal book concern B r a d s t r e c t ' * R e v i e w o f T r a d e. NEW March 10. Bradstreet's s a y s Relieved f r om the hampering eff e c t s of stormy weather general trade distribution h a s shown a tendency to expand t h i s - prices of m a n y staples are firmer or higher and generally there i s a better tone than noted for some i r e e k s p a sL I N S U R G E N T S A R E A C T I V E to 1 i. 5 Dit in M A X I I A h tIs and Hood a- r v and a battalion of i lith im e n r has wi nt to Other troops will U recently persistently d r l but Iy n The 1 ar- 1 reunions iu tin* of X ' O t h I3 and thy Red t. uan e r o - s Iir of is aiu unions f a T that General r Jo k tf t n i o j K to ins ir. all thr has had a bad T on the i i a i o is d her - after s in the U I M V L I I ' T S of d The e x M - V - ' I killed aud 10 d. On -' province r - f S- auth General Bates learned that - had debarred smie The immediately tit onr r anti- enemy in three small nts and a total of The prisoners reii rt that the enemy h a - into small iu the the - leadership of General R. Tlie of has been burned by the em- Twelve hundred well armed y of Cavito w i th a neral in surround of ay and They have e attacks and continually harass the 1' seventh w h i c h has men killed and 20 wounded in defending those E X P L C S 1 0 N J I L L S F O U R - S m i t l i e l: m t r. v nt W i t b U e i u l t s. P O M I - T I I N March 10. The Smith fuse manufactory at this e blew up yesterday and four persons were killed a number more or less The killed J O H N R I I O I I A. V ' I I U A M O A H M T S. W I L L I A M H. ' J A I M A O K ( J 1 I I I I T T a They were at work in the factory with about oO other n and The bodies of tlie four killed were mangled and some of them blown to Jacobus was blown into the river and was badly B R I T I S H S T E A M E R S U N K. AH lint o f t h e M- o f T i f t y l i e u A r e f r u l j i i b l y t. March 10. Tho British steamer which has arrived here from L- reports that the British steamer Captain from Antwerp to was sunk iu collision with an unknown The Windsor picked up tho second mate ami two seamen belonging to the tile rest of whose it i s were The was a freight r and probably carried a crew of about oil im- nt In lit. 1, March 10. A settlement nf the labor troubles in the building industry within a k or two is predicted by the leaders on both ibor men say that it can brought about readily by a conference of a joint committee of workmen l contractors composed of n representative of i Even a e or umpire of any kind is they since the turn affairs have Xo serious rioting occurred during tho day because of the prompt aud action of the l i c e at any point where there was a possibility of MMI Is o n t h e l n e r e a c. March 10. The flood situation here is m- Te alarming now ui at any time during the The river ice came down with a rush and the water is ten inches higher now than at fl o'clock last The ice gorge north of town still refuses to move heavy ice flow Das considerably weakened the State street S h o o t i n g iy nt ev L- March 10. United States Commissioner Douglas Wight and Horace H. an who was a candidate for the Democratic congressional nomination in 18.10, fought a pistol duel in the street Both were Wight sustaining a scalp wound mid Blanton being wounded in the Wight's ex- Stato Senator S. A. is the Democratic candidate for Blanton had questioned his accusing him of being a gold b u g a n d this led to the C o t a n m n d e r G o u l d March 10. Tho dissension which has existed in tho ranks of t h e U n i o n Veteran union since t h e last national convention held a t Des has resulted in the deposi Hon o f Commander Daniel W. Gould of t h e Massachusetts John A. Mandeville of this c i ty is named as h i s The chief canse of tho dissension the changing of tho name from the U n i o n union to Union - have taken place that have l the situation a u d probably not La money will be Whatever the g o v e r n m e n t m a y know c- r u n o i h e i a l opinion seems e v e r y here to think that tho Boer P r is i- have put t- l their overtures looking to e i i i i i i i L o f the but ir rts ere certain t o b e much as t i e - y insist the n a t i o n of tho o f the two republics be f of Tlie K i h l h division has been under t o embark f o r several but t h o s e o r d e r s f v r a s the artillery cont i n g e n t is o t i c r u e d have b e e n L irii rts having reported that no n i o r e ry I r o m home is T i i i s the p i u - c in reinforcements Lance war General H tid iu in the a nd L r l l e y are tood to also C M - i r n o n i ore. artillery is n e e d e d I. n l i o ' t i - a - a g v t h i T 4." i3 i i e h l ' l i l - s Ir is i p i i i - a r that General Culler iil r try laree in as h e is t o i o - e Sir Charles Warren and tho to who have h ' u ordi red t o j i n Lord It is tho t r t a t i on ol the wt. r that Lord the i. L r i- his will b e abio to 1; c i i s i m l y increasing b y the t i n e the frontier is d h e will KM rro i i i s dealing wilii i- l i s are i ro au he is up to tue as his apparent t y u - i a o y spells uncommon M a l e k i i i L - u s i beleaguered attt a c t s i n n c h s- aud X thing h i s 1- e n ard f r o m Y b i. re is a rumor this morning ti at C o l o n e l has been rei i v e i l but this cannot be traced to any A D V A N C E F O R M I N E R S C o m p r o m i s e hy t h e f e i n t I n 1 1 i m - - DES 10. A campro yesterday bet u the coal and operators in joint by which the miners agree tc accept an advance of 10 cents per ton mr mining with the screen This is an advance of from to 15 per varying between the a of the state according to the conditions of The joint conference yesterday was of short Keest n g Mr. Waterman as chairman and informing him that if tho operators to adjustment of in tlie machine and er mining that the miners r ady to vote on accept iiiR file was d to and a motion wathen made by ors n frr the alleged inequalities to the scale This had already been and the n nee wa- merely a as a beju red X - day i - miners and ie ' ' t f o r a of all g and tlie convention Will at ati with a nt fur r y ar w a g e of the EASY Knocks O nt Oscar Gardner Third In OMAHA W e s t e r n 1' i; n ii - i- v 0..,-- ru i f l a i t H I T B T A t o W i l h t i i i i l t i n. l o L l y n 1 I i i i i i l i i i - hurt m l u i i y Terry out c. ir ha iu was to have 1". en ay M. i l- a- e O i l i n g iu kn r l e i or in 1-. it n a r u sh a- lt - v. citing 111'; o i l His and ttn im u. of t i t s r t o n il in 1 p - 11. P t - - V ill be t o n S t ' i m n e d p. March 9. General F who is t. ii miles reports ti at is clear o. 1 ' the All other reports i- atl to confirm the state o i; of the Boer is well as Free The M - is that the British to March 10. All tho special d from Poplar Grove confirm e reports of the panic of the T. ie Morning Post's correspondent resident Kruger sued tears at his in e. ir. al attempts to rally the iio w e r e completely paralyzed by L ml masterly re o to d his e s - p declared the a camion re The c n s n o i L d e u t of * hc Daily yst The rs were seized with a thus spoiling the whole which had n b- calculated to destroy them As the Sixth division wedged from a hidden position and appeared on the crest with tho d infantry in skirmishing order the ers thought the whole earth covered with soldiers in their front aud n a r and on their They did not wait to verify their but seized apparently w i t h a dread that they share the fate of The which is in closer touch w i t h the policy of the government than any other ministerial Wo h a v e reasons ro believe that an authori t a t i v e statement will shortly be mado by tile reaffirming tho impossibility of conceding any terms of peace to the Boer republics which will involve a perpetuation of the political and military independence that led to the present costly and sanguinary - A c r i u lm f o r t h * Q u r e n March 10. Tho accompanied by the Princess of Wales and ftS nry of drove through tlie West End There were huge everywhere along the who cheered hor majesty e. The belhs of St. Margaret's pealed merrily and the members of tho house of commons cheered as the queen passed re w a s a great display of and trophies along the Numerous bauds of music paraded the West End playing patriotic Kirs in which thousands of people joined in The whole triumphal Cession was extremely stirring and Her majesty was visibly and her extreme gratification at the warmth of her ler Ti I o n U t i H ' i l i S I O I T C March 10. The trial of Jack charged with the murder of t a n K. R n h v i i - has been 1 tn in xf Wi ek owing t h e enee lr city of Assistant C i i m t y T. J. v. n. ve they have the right ' but prisoner maintains he in iiii t flilt i ' I M S Mareh 10. 3 Graham s i. ut of 6 last in the round by a ar pk ki was the ] y Turner given the decision r 1 v and 11- ys M d 1 rank W R E C K O r A S T O C K T R A I N A ' nl on I n i im u l l u e a r Ml h 10. A special train on the Um- ju mut w i t h a serious K at k ven s of aboat 10 a. m. Thirteen cars left tlie two loaded ears were overturned and one r ear was completely t ps of he ears had ft. e oru off to let t h e c a t i lo Many cattle were ' y injured and several had to be our ears are com pie te wrecks ou either of the Were broken ami b- nr and ties for yards into ' d by a jii flange on the d stock c: ic wreck w c u r r i n y in tlie center of the None of the train crew were l iC tori M ' i g a t to tie Meni ] - I m r il attack was ith a v l din l left i i rbe t j o ( ro be t no against Met u times J u d e e n t i m e h e e In the third v va hed like a bull iry and threw a left jaw which rered I he ' A M E N D S T H E C A N A L T R E A T Y 1 tm t u i t t f o D c c h l u i t n I t e p n r t F v - I t ly on It. I W A S H I N G T O N ' March 1 0 T h e senate j on foreign relations agreed j to n port the amending the Bulwer with an amendment granting authority j for e of the canal by this country n The foreign relations committee was I practically unanimous in favor of the j amendment to tin* Some objection was made by Senator Morgan ( Ala. but he will not oppose tho measure in the accepting tho change in order to hasten the action of the It is the opinion of the members of the e o i i i m i f f e that the senate with but little ratify the treaty j The amendment is It simply s that the restrictions in the treaty hall not operate to prevent the United s from using i t s own force for the protection of the interests of the United States and the maintenance of d t h. the far g i n the that the d land i ite ear was young da l eu M O R E ' a A r e V ri- m Orti h - ions L- i i ' - no 11: roops do it a the ' and it vili be f the acre the - i en i i c t i o i i aging t l o n - - n h put i aaii o i l. P R O O F S N E E D E D. - e i e r u n - a 1.1 ir o - ID l - i v h 10. Advices are to the that i e nt t heir ie t veek have ige to mall i nd Tiie - em to be e to cone fi at the pre- i nt t that more men d s the ii are very laving to b and dii not show ion to venture into the n s. Several e i to get M iall ii i to bat Indians appear oi and in unusually bald warfare * come to the scene of I ' h U t e 1 I I % T ty i t i n t. K I U I O L M di 10. Tho Plat to river ite this place is very high and full of running the bridge a c n s the river is ail yet travel is people l y i n g afraid to venture on the A force is at work with dynamite trying to save but great fears are entertained for its Shut nt iel K i l l. G E N E V A March 10. Marshal of was shot and lightly led last night in to I J U - U a disturbance at tile railroad One of the parties C of is here in charged with attempted Orey the man who did tlie is still at a- M e more to that cad w to Mexican rate the i; r f r om are securing ail their It rum t v e r u m e u t will make r d u r i n g the coming - v. ay and to e its t r o o p s and at The nl is puzzled to the Indians guns aud ammu l i s p a t c l i F r o m l t o b e r t 9. The war has issued the following dispatch from Lord Clements has occupied and the eut As soon as the pontoon and troops arrive he will cross the when tho necessary repairs to the railway bridge will be occupied March 7 aud was greeted w i t h great enthusiasm on the part of the loyal His scouts rep rt that large numbers of the rebels iu the neighborhood are to T h e O n l y H i g h G r a d e B a k i n s - P o w d e r O f f e r e d a t a i e r a t o P r l o a 1 B a k i n g Powder NONE SO $ ' 1 I * r N i i t r O u t of K. a t i l a d March 10. tlie who and Mrs. Henry W i s e wife of n prominent six miles south of and who with great was placed iu the Marion jail t o protect h im from t h e indignant was secretly removed to the jail at Wabash by the The mob made strong trations last night and twice very nearly M i c c e e d e d in getting of the Want Curb T r a i l i n g U ' ST. L u n s Since the barring of puts and calls from tlie local market there has been considerable complaint among traders on A meeting at which 2.1 of the hading grain dealers of city were appointed a committee to go before board of directors of tho next Tuesday and present a 1 petition asking to have an n session established or restore tho T E L E G R A P H I C B R I E F S. recorder of ciry of died iu his The sewer pipe st was Friday refused a certificate of tiou by Secretary of State Kinney of The total number of dead taken out of the Red Ash mine at W. is 2S and the number thought to be in the mine is 20. Colonel John Magrew of has appointed captain of the watch of tiie national capital by 8er- i at- Arms m The Osage Indians wiio are in Washi n g t o n with tlie professed intention of are said to tvc object in v i ew which is to p r e - r charges against the agent of At the bimonthly wago conference Youngstown between of the Amalgamated association and the iron manufacturers an advance of 2" s a ton in tlie rate for puddling wa ( - | Samuel a young 1 was kilted and several citizens pounded in a k i t t l e at the Jo - n of N. which an attempt to arrest and au who had been up the t o n t i C n b a n C o l o n i s t s A r e NKW March 10. E. G. manager of the colonizing enterprise at La writes m s a y i u response to a from that no colonists are in distress at La Gloria and that none have ever asked government nor received assistance from the Mr. Rideout says 300 people are n o w a t I o i i o r i a and that 00 per cent are I a i i u Official N o t G o I I t j. March 10. L. O. ex- cashier of t h e P a o l a National charged with embezzling stock of the Independence Gas was f o u n d not g u i l t y b y a in T r n f n o i t - i e tK S T A N V O I ' K V II l l j e i n g a m o t e - i v l * ( i i y ' i smoke man e out with i ] i | o i h 1 ' r. e r a i - y were t ing terrible f i - k f Tie train was ta and S U t ' fe liy h The train and Crescent stalled in n tunnel about noon f orf i out caused so thai the engineer and and got i- John of died from ( d n out of tim tun r nit of the circus i to the ra g ' u y from the o engineer of the stalled to ins home at tireman to I being entirely the but will re- ot i. ' b ' board or after ii con- ' O. d of product of the of the state pi- will be 1 0 e d i t s a ir that as the cost i W. A. p. ity n of the Uist year the u t r o l paid us lor ir Some was divided to sell the ct to the consumer of the output to tors of witit the at 1 or as I ' - i is now ii is rs of 11 ms to lo o i; twin instead of m I. ' ' fur iil Hr. l. March 10. A respite for pll c tlie iit mull M to be it has b e n i. d to the ritT there by t rnor S p r i g s It s V mails would lieutenant governor will n tile temporary when he reaches iu order that tile supreme court limy have an to Schafer's al. The will respect the telephonic It has seemed that Sch. ifer ha: the governor and lieutenant governor have been out f the W i l l I t i i v e I ' l l v c r r. S. March 10. Gullible has Carl of this city that he lias at i e - lit -' t ' inn in it I ' W A s i i i i i i - a pt. t i t i ii int i n i s t - T ie c. insis ot ol he n v r March 10. The honse - jn yesterday by fur the i special on i tl is to en lie tho of 11-' preventative aud is to is bills and trusts which have been Iii i mi Ht I t i l l. Hr. March 10. The reichstag ad- by varying 1 ' J and 1 1 of the meat 1 i l a t i i i to the i it was adopted by PiS I T E L E G R A M S T E R S E L Y T O L D. Peter Maher was the decision o v e r Ht. Conroy at Friday on a f o u l iu the fifth Honolulu advices announce the death from of Solly a well known artist who formerly resided in San A ical examination of rats hi at t h e Port Melbourne wharf has hcd the fact that the are d w i i h S i M e e i i s h a v e lieen killed by an ii in a i- u. pit at ri Tiie galleries of the mine t h e bodies of the iv ili wa the decision o v e r a Chicago colored Friday at the end of six Neither i was ' badly I E. J. ex- to lied ai his residence iu New lie had been ill since early in January with au attack of Anthony wife w a s hanged a t Friday in t h e presence of 5 0 0 0 who t o o k up a collection $ 1 0 0 for his mother and s e n t it with his to her in The of San Francisco's Chinatown instituted several days ago owing to the suspicious death of a it is showed of the is still i navy department has countermanded the order for the Marblehead to to the isthmus to look after ericin interests ou the west Tne ordi rs to the Detroit to proceed down t h e e a s t coast still in a temporary fit Friday s h o t and killed his a university at tiie home of their part i i s North Cal. t h e ie of the pistol iu his iiiii b e biew ids braius S O C I A L D E M O C R A T I C T I C K E T lis mill l l r ' r r l in in W i l l Kim For H i g h. t I n U n i t e d I N I I I A N A P U I I S March 10. For V. Debs of For vice J o b of This is the national ticket of the Social Democratic which will absorb the faction of the Socialist Labor by The Social Democrats were happy They say the candidacy of Debs will attract hundreds of thousands of voters to their Thoy profess tn see the of a great national in agreeing to unite with the Socialist Labor retains t h e party Social The candidates anil the amalgamation are to be approved by a majori ty of each according to the Debs had previously to accept the but dually succumbed to N o w s- nid I'll tell yon I would tin with this play If 1 were lu your I would switch it around and have the last ' ail replied the - I don't gee how that could be The v. Unin IK killed and the hero the girl the last act. If that were switched would he the use having the other three No Change by all According to the kaiser's new naval ( will have forty battleships in Hli Instead of the enteen she has twenty large h i s signature to tlie application t n l i s o r s a I 1 1 m | o a l s n p l a t e o f b l r or Clay county residents lor a rural free delivery of and assures him that the matter will be pushed as fast as Mrs. You ought to of Uist night you smashed iny blue Mr. Mrs. Why didn't you strike a match in the - Mr. Struck a much on my Mrs. You couldn't well do that when vou were in your slocking I found your shoes near the lor Some desultory attempts have been made to prevent the defacement of natural seer ry In this country by the erections of sign at conspicuous A good suggestion comes from where it Is proposed to i w i n s c a heavy tax upon all s i g n s of this Coal mining is developing rapidly in In Nova both t h e areas worked and tlie number of mines show a great During l a s ' year 1.4G8 persons were two and 114 torpedo bouts instead of a s at present constitutes the S t Paul is having difficulty In securi n g material for an ice palace during tlie winter owing to the un- The production of prunes i s n g rapidly In the annual shipment of the dried fruit n ow amounting to 500 L a b o r Are you the man who answers the What can I do for I would like to ask how you pronounce the word ' That is easily May I trouble you to hand me that Thank I am a trifle rheumatic will you please open It a t the right It'll cented on the ' Isn't i t ' How I could nave i t up nt b o r n e bnt l f s - much t o look - tbe blamed w a n t 1 to a n i l t h r e e Ladies I have been a I v. for five umi anting that time I have used Warner's Suf On re in S of I. d i s e a s e of tli k ie and those p cuh - ir f o I desire to give it my hon est endorsement e n t e d by i ts superior To use it means a cure without fail and I have never found a n y t h i n g to equal it MRS. F A N N Y C V T I Mrs. lannie of 43- f Warren is. i ite Royal School of graduate Woman's and Maternity New York with T h e A n n u a l S t a t e m e nt of T h e Mutual Life Insurance C o m p a ny o f N e w Y o rk appears on the hist This is the largest bile h i - u r a t e in the It is purely mutual and all r a e e i i v. i a t i belong to and are held lor n - s Lr of its holders I v Its assets are over Three Hundred nd millions of and it has over One Thousand Millions of Dollars of insurance in Mimt F a m i i i i It is said an Indianapolis lawyer the other whether eneral Harrison recalls a certain case which he tried out in Indiana Unit was more remarkable in its way than the session of the Venezuela Of the four counsel only one had ever heard of of his o w n and the judge had merely a local Yet within years one of quar ette had been elected vice president of the United number tine still another Fluted Suite antl the judge had to the circuit bench antl had tilled two posts ill President Cleveland's It was a political and each party chose its most fatuous representative to represent it. Mr. Harrison aided the States district Senator David Turpie and Vice President Thomas A. Hendricks appeared for the The judge was Walter who had been appointed district X M In B o t h W a y s. You can't satisfy a he said When I to Miss Smith i told her she was the girl I ever loved and she refused me i the that I was unquestionably an unconscionable after my bruised heart had got into pretty fair condition I proposed to Miss White aud told her while she was above all the dearest girl iu the world to me. I felt it only proper to confess that I bad loved eight others a t various Antl what do you think she She refused me on the ground that I was an unconscionable flirt nnd make any bet I'm going tn study the next carefully before I decide to tell her t n c r e are uuu people in the population increases at the rate of 700,< or 800,000 every Hickory nuts are a n American and we export them in large numbers to Pecans belong to the hickory It has been estimated that the jubilee at Rome will draw between 7.000,- fxm and 10. 00O pilgrims to the Eternal City during the coming E x c u r s i o n R a t e s WESTERN and particulars as to how to secure too acres of the best Wheat growing land on the can be secured on application to the Superintendent of ' or the Specially conducted excursions will leave St on the first and third Tuesday each and specially low rates on all lines of are being quoted for excursions Paul on March April 4th, ' for & N. Canadian t -' V ' MM nn N U R S E S IN T H E B O E R W A R W o r k of S o m e W h o Are v I n S o u t h A f r J c n. Nurses who serving in hospitals In South Africa say it is astonishing how severely led many of the soldiers can be and still An added discomfort which the wounded sutler is the intense t the often registers bis degrees outside and H degrees in the A temperature of degrees is considered X rays are universally used in the After a battle nurses and surgeons are on duty night and tlay in the as these places of suffering are In all c a s e s the men consider it a to be ill of typhoid or dysentery and would rather be They say the most awful experience is wounded on the Held after a bailie waiting to be picked up nnd wondering they will be found at Sometimes It is claimed that they endure slS hours of this Women nurses are not permitted to serve In stationary hospitals at while in base hospitals only four are allowed for every 100 says the New York At Mafeking Lady Wilson is in charge of the auxiliary It is said that where women nurses are employed they give their patients unstinted care and The trains used In South are declared to be mode l s of comfort a n j common each splendidly equipped with a pantry a m i The bunks are arranged on side of a narrow center aisle aud have detachable so that the patient can be easily slipped from stretcher to One hundred men can be comfortably As they are without water weeks on the field of the men generally beg to be bathed before anything further is done for their They are then to bed and operated upon If the case is though this Is not done on the train if It can be Each man Is provided with a spoon and cup within The trains carry two nursing several trained orderlies and In a recent in England as to when a nurse should be considered Incapacitated for duty It was stated that no age limit should be s e t It Is claimed that s o long as It does not accompany physical has the advantage of in the experience It brings to the I t Is stated that those great Cornell and are considering a method of curtailing the sport of football as much as possible because of a belief that too much time Is devoted to the game by the players and student body t o some extent to the detriment of good Apart from the rough and tumble f i g h t i n g w h i c h brut a l i z e s the the academic s i d e cf t b e question Is a most important While athletics and wholesome sport - ought not to be neglected In our institutions of they should the principal f o r w b J i i y o u n g men attend such 3R* mm  

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