_ . . _ .»_. _ ¢ ,, . !g~A»~"'i" A A A 4 A A AA ='A ` `A'Af“ "" 'K - o. AA A A "ar ~ ' 1 s 5 z J _. .fi _ . c ~ ~ img L 5 ` ’ ` 'iifg - Va "-_.fi '_' . _ ___ _f'_4, M: '-:= 1-__-_ _ . 0 b . ._.__ _ - . in Amirlwl Wfliif 00 .:..iI‘f..ti;;".;°_.°°:..;°.::_;:if‘°:.i.f;°;; l~'lwere farmed out to the highest bidder, _\!l\_til, as an illustration, it was found that A [they had to pay four dollars eighty- cents a the Situation. UUTLANDERS’ TROUBLES AWe1l Reasoned Argument for Reasonable Readers to Weigh. _ _ L_-.-_ l g;n|Ll$lEl |891. _ 'rim ocannras, onaanorrnrown, rnri~ioii_ J " ‘ Q* VY _ _ ‘ ' A' "A7" -"A3 i " 'A i 'A A ;,- '_' 3`_-`_ ‘3"A'AAA '_ 'IU Dir-r%~ii.r»nen_;-”e»__iioo~.~._--___.___ __ i ‘ _ two-tliirdsof the Mexican assembly, and _ 'A A ` W the intimation made that the two-thirds A . -f A A votle would not be given; that no Catholic 0 _ ____ ’ or ew was eligible tocitizenship under _ - » ¢A“¥_circumstances; that in their own J ` 5 IS sown, umm oxoiosiw-ny inimbieoa by ' Americans, they could not establish ' ' - their Own _expeggg wherein thg Qglish language "was allowed; that the! weresubject tothe whims of a~ ‘President _`_whose favor-A was retained ii `Dl`0D0rtioneas judgments were tinctured ton freight for a ten Amile haul of coa.l,and, to avoid this, they build a road for the sole purpose of hauling coal which they had purchased at the mines, only to be Drevented by the government from using that road. and then were denied the right to haul their own coal by their own teams; that in the recorder's oliice where titles between Americans were the main documents of A record no employe was all lowed who talked Englis_}:i;» none but if native could be employed as police: no American was allowed to carry a weapon more formidable than Aa. three inch knife while every native was armed tothe teeth; that any eight or more Americans meet- ing, together were subject to ar- ,rest and imprisonment; that no street rail- i A A AAA? ‘ _ . - _ ‘th other motivepower than horses _ . - 'mo following article is from 011; Pen Of “WS “" __ “_ _ _ _ _ '~ BART Derrr. » Mn A. W._GaUn1ir _ lIr.Geol'§0 E. Harrison of Z\ew Xork and andfmuks wap that i'=3‘_¥A' '-fide' __ ~* 3 “ J 'ii' e e _ A RACERS 5 _ i- 5, _ _ _ .i _ __ .7 f_‘,-lf,-* '_=__s, _ . _ »_¢ v A _ _ phme was allowed unless carb' Atal arr in _the city bv the expr-_ess yesterda eveni _ andregistered at the Revo H ml, 1) A , 1,; lqiyilligreliii in the Cartlhigf Press. ti _ nga” (hams was, paid ig d ing and amused themany patrons of :he rinlggy his exhibition of Ianey mills the L ere N mac mlsconcep (mithen it could not be used after 5 A “‘*‘ ‘ - ' ...S...».if.o._m.- > e e gg 87 hile in neighboring Mexican town rates ' ` AF” A A _ ’ i ~ A ._ }"AA ~' L » A A _gmt meet the conditions that W __ , __ __ _ - __ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ _._ ._, » lllllessth w ahh estohostilities. My 05.i°_\?9 is were`mas°9‘§)l_$»'fnd f _ 1 _ ! ;. ll A: FA AA Ai A s Q” 'A' A; A Ai AARAAAA your readers but mtlierto ed; that the ___ __ 1-'i *_ ~ Q 1 - . ; -» ' I Q ' " "" ;__-‘ -" _ -. __`_ ’ » ' ments were 'riot ` 7%? A` A 1. A ` A " A A °pel“3 dm ___ ~ _ #gg ia armani mg ii e °°r. fm' um -s _ 1-' z _ - A “ A _ _ '_ __ _ _ . h|a,lth§ Sildiirii. aacipuhzecl) oull'm;i;_n\;|-_v_ lature;that all colored _people were denied _ _ ' ~ _ baokaonthe enemy. A; I un at native hom American md all rights by special m “church and ;_ _v f ' ` A J ‘ ' A A in an atm ere where Sl38te"that the Mexicana Oilijlluéd the _ ii f - ` ' TEEBUDGET' SHOWSADEAFICIT- A co A _ ..'__&N¢nels-_ __ cent of all the farm products we ship" Itisafact that England purchases 60? iw' - i shroud. CoL Stone, of Kansas City, now* United States consul general at Capetown, A that British South Africa is now ilirge purchaser of American farm _ A ictured products, and that the growing one. The Transvaal. -' and conservative habits of the Our whole tendencies as a __l_A§`qarnmereialIy, socially, religiously are not tm: '-he divorced frmrtliose of England while they are at airliireconcilable variance with all those of the Beers. It is a matter of easy proof tllattlie Transvaal is an oligarchy, not a republic, and that the present war has al- leldyeostns upwards of 1(l),(lX) dollars. I venture to give these material sug- Qltioiis first place as against any senti- iilntol ones, because the history of the world is based on expediency as against sentiment, although, from a sentimental Jhldpoint, it can be shown that England ish: the right. Let us suppose that the lllddent of Mexico fifteen years ago publicly called theattention of Americans tothe mineral deposits of that country and invited the enterprise of Americans todevelop it; that at that time 2 years' residencewonld secure the franchise; that the Mexican revenues then were 4,61), ,Qiddlars a year: that she had 3 dollars in the treasury and owed 2,(K),(llJ dollars; that ln response to the invitation of Mexico .@,WlArnei-icans settled in the country, gvlslied a city like _Johannesburg .ill people, raised the revenues to §,ll!l,lDIl dollars annually, and were sud- denly confronted by the following con- ditions. _Atmirteen years` residence to obtain a- ilnclise, and then only with a consent of r A 4 §`éE3`?i glfl fill# 2 C ug = P+ #lhfkdii #ill #Womens strong Kip Boots. lfillfl# err C? Illliflki A PAIR- .Goff Bros. is are _ _sensas~esl~s§s#sr**‘**‘.* lowed- to all Mexicans; that the _America;irsf 0 T 3-» = UQ auearaearia .I _ _ _ _ _ _‘ mai use _ _ ' _ ._ _ _ ';,‘;~°,;'_;,”;“?__;;.‘;';';.;“_‘;?'::§_;*;{3¥fi»-M. to. But to Stand East an oiy chose of Johannesburg. rim you ask for come and iight for it." Then 1.1 -n ` all ii ~o....i.g.i. Ban. ....1-_ ..._ ._ gggeguto ;~tf_>_§ktf_;»»_y_.f1=<_=j@i~_ _ arc _H17 _1»_e¢0°mm»»s_ _ amusement The friendship pm 3 __ __ ~` _ _ _ _ in »» EW d~»»»=_ ~'f~»~§;__“':§‘*‘....°‘“_‘:_'~;.;“‘_";;"°“_.. ;‘.,?°......“°°im s e 0 me »~f1f»»~_ ymispainwarrantsthe propositionthat th _ 1 7* _ th t th _d t " - _ _ _ *_ ` - __i_'1'hey had ar_rticipatsd"i‘ should nsider the presentcase with eu' °‘_»'_n a‘ngu°'ge‘ a _ e pres' en _ if ,_ ` A " A l Ai ' ~` ' Si Af was soignorant that he believed the world _ ” _ 5 5’an’mn “st-7°” ei '_ i _ A A T. “f °~*”'>°+*°°e°f ”»°°°§°°°' -*Ame _ A_ ' _ _ the expendiimre exceed war, and guns so purchased were ‘iframeil l e __ A ' _ on the Americans;tliat free trade with other _ f f - ` _ i A - A parts of Mexico was denied butgtl ' / were denied all representation either local ~ _ _ A A » ° im” mm" `*'M=M°¢l 5° _ A ' ~ ~~ - ‘ ' _ _ * f 0' -_ in the Naiiie__ _.qi e the .Lord-Imperial the correction of suchofthe above c_ondi~ _ _-_ A -_. iii; _ _ _ i ~ A ii o iri 'mi' -in ‘ri my " __ “_ ' 0' " -_ __ .:.‘.:'..;i SMS 2 Dfli”¢1¥-li0r¢ Abw ,,,,,,_,,,,,,_,,_,,, ,M tries and that petition was read with con- _ T ` A ‘ A T ~ A A ' A ternptous jeers-in the Mexican assembly Y swotmn SLIGHT- A and the reply sent "If you want what ' UTTAWA Malth, ; f _ - _ ff s - P ll t' ` these 100,(lI) Americans turned to the. ` e e ‘er only reeeived an-ash *Anand United Slams and asked the g°°d “Bees 4 hir. LEYDS ni-:Nms RELIEF 01-' MAFEKING. one in Cape Colony and one in Natal All the arm' of our country. That our president and: A __ ` _ l . ° THECANADIANS AT MODDERRIVIR. government exercised every function of. BRUSSELLS, Mamh 0--45900131)-'jDf~ fhat' ls ku?wn abfmt the first and mint; E diplomacy and were finally confronted Leyds, the Transvaal Agent, announces 1mP°l't“'nt ‘S tflmt it 1391055 m t°“¢h With Min "EAI: ’ Much’ with the necessity of concentrating 25.000 the denial of me statement that Motoring 8 bed? Of B°=1'S °S¢im»¢<=