Show ALLIES REPULSED ii Compelled to Retreat at Tien Tsin P14 with Heavy Loss 1 London July 16The Evening News r prints a dispatch dated at Shanghai S today giving a detailed account of the attack of the allied forces on the native I i tive city of Tien Tsin as reported In the dispatch of the Associated Pross IJj dated Tien Tsln July 13th via Che Foo July 15th and Shanghai July L 16thOVER OVER ONE HUNDRED KILLED According to the Evening News dispatch dis-patch the allies were repulsed and compelled com-pelled to retreat with a loss of more iI than 100 killed the British losing forty u and the Japanese sixty The Americans E1t Ameri-cans and Russians it1s added also suffered heavily Al > Among the Americans killed wero I I I Col French of the Twentyfifth Infantry Infan-try and Cal Llscum of the Ninth infantry in-fantry A Russian Colonel of artillery artil-lery was also killed I CHINESE FOUGHT DESPERATELY The dispatch adds that the Chinamen fought with great desperation and their marksmanship was accurate and deadly Washington July IGThe report that Col French Twentyfifth Infantry Infan-try was killed at TIcn Tsln Is not understood I un-derstood at the War department Officials Of-ficials state positively that Col French 1 Is not in China There is but one Col French In the service and he commands com-mands the Twentysecond infantry two battalions of which are In the Philippines and the third one In this country On June 30th Col French was in New York on sick leave I I |