Show RIOTERS IN CHINA The Excitement Over Foreigners Not Yet Subdued TWO HEX MADE AN EXAMPLE OF Their Heads Posted a a Warning to Others The Charleston Ordered to China Effects of tho McKinley Bill SAN FitANCisco Aug 11The steamship Oceanic arrived this morning from Hong Kong and Yokohama Advices from Hong I Koqg up to July 10 state tho fire of discontent discon-tent is still smouldering in north China Occasional riots are reported The mission I mis-sion stations near Canton are said to have been attacked but no particulars are re ceived Two Wisouh rioters on trial voluntarily vol-untarily confessed to murdering two foreigners for-eigners during the riots They were accordingly ac-cordingly executed on July 5 and their heads aro hung up at East Wiseuh a a warning to other evil doers A correspondent at Tientsen writes on July 29 that all was quiot there and no trouble anticipated Comparative quietness seems to lao been restored in Yantoze valley and the gunboats have left for other stations A correspondent at Tseing Kiang under dato of June 27 writes The viceroy wrote tho officials here that tho residences of foreigners were to be searched to see if they had any babies or dead peoples bones about The Presbyterian mission was searched by an official while a mob of excited ex-cited natives waited outside The mob broke into the Catholic mission but was put out by the occupants Mr Talhant holding the rioters at bay with a revolver Tho authorities finally sent militia to the scene who guarded tho toyn all night On July 4 news came by telegraph from i the southern part of the province of serious rioting In this section tho Catholics have I largo property interestsmany fine churches arid a large orphanage Several of these have been destroyed by tho mob I At Frehuef the rioters raided outhouses I and sacked churches and preachers houses I but did not burn buildings I is learned II the orphanage was not touched Soldiers have been ordered out to protect the I Komanish pronerty The town is now left I without a gunboat and a feeling of uneasiness i uneasi-ness prevails A telegram from Tlentsen slates that the French and British ministers t China I have opened negotiations with Tarugli Ylanlen in regard to their claim for indemnity indem-nity on account of the recent riots The sum claimed is six million five hundred taels Advices from Yokohama give further fur-ther particulars of tho sinking of the steamer Gamaye e Maru and the drowning of G passengers The lama e Maru and another steamer the Miyoshi Mama were racing when the latter steered across the Tamayes course and the vessels collided The lama re Maru sank immediately and i only about sixty persons who were on deck were rescued |