Show I WOULD SETTLE TROUBLE SurgeonGeneral Sternbergs Opinion of Tien Tsin Situation San Francisco Cal July 16Sur geonGeneral George M Stcrnberg of the United States army arrived today to Inspect the military hospital at the Presidio When told of the fatalities among American troops In the attack upon Tien T lnGen Sternberg was visibly affected and remarked If we had 5000 of our soldiers there now they would settle that trouble at Tien Tsln promptly Speaking of the hospital service Gen Sterjiberg said The Chinese troublcn have called for prompt attention I have a dispatch that has not yet been made public Invhlch the chief surgeon sur-geon at Manila notifies me that he has sent a 300bed field hospital to China and medical supplies foi 5000 men for three months In addition to this the hospital I ship Relief the befiLo Its kind afloat has been i dispatched to Takur She hasa fQll corps of doctors and nurses and SK In command of SurgeonMajor Pcrley Our hospital service is thoroughly modern In every respect and so far as capacity Is concerned con-cerned is fully prepared to care for the I sick and wpunded soldiers of our armies wherever they may be |